Baguio Botanical Garden
- A tranquil sanctuary in the City of Pines.
- The Baguio Botanical Garden is a government maintained eco-park just a kilometer off of Session Road.
- Originally named the Botanical and Zoological Garden.
- The Baguio Botanical Garden is an oasis of peace and relaxation.
What can you find there?
- A bas relief sculpture formed from cement and stone sits at the entrance of the garden. It depicts the rituals of Cordillera tribes.
- Snap a photo with real Igorot tribesmen at the entrance of the garden.
- Admire the bronze sculpture by Ben-Hur Villanueva located near the entrance.
- Walk along the garden paths surrounded by magnificent pine trees.
- Climb the winding stone steps to the garden’s Art Gallery.
- Examine relics from the Igorot’s ancestral past.
- Visit replicas of traditional Cordillera huts complete with traditional furniture and cooking mechanisms.
- Enjoy open air concerts during the weekends.
- Visit the Japanese Filipino Peace Memorial Park.
How to get to the Baguio Botanical Garden?
Leonard Wood Road, Baguio, Benguet
- From Manila, take a 6 hour bus ride to Baguio City
- From Session Road, take a jeep to the Baguio Botanical Garden
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