Tam-Awan Village
- The Tam-Awan Village blends the indigenous lifestyle of Cordilleran tribes and the imagination of Filipino artists.
- The village was founded in 1998.
- It has worked to preserve the cultural history of the Ifugao and Kalinga tribes.
What can you find there?
- An in-house museum displays monthly exhibits following the central theme of traditional Cordilleran culture.
- Enjoy a picnic at the grounds of the Tam-Awan village.
- Spend an evening relaxing around a bonfire.
- Stay one or two nights in a traditional indigenous hut.
- Watch a cultural show performed by local tribes people.
- Take part in art workshops such as water color, wood carving, bamboo crafts and more.
- Have a delicious and healthy meal at the Tam-Awan Cafe.
- Walk around the grounds and explore the trails and bridges of the village.
How to get to the Tam-Awan Village?
Long Long Benguet Road, Baguio
- From Manila, take a 6 hour bus ride to Baguio City
- From the Baguio City terminal, take a jeep to the Tam-Awan Village
More information about Tam-Awan Village
- Lodging Fees: 500PHP(Single Occupancy) 1000PHP(Double Occupancy) 300PHP(Extra Person) 350PHP(Group 10 people)