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Forest-bathing: Your La Trinidad, Benguet weekend itinerary

If you’ve already travelled to the vibrant StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork three kilometers away from Baguio City and the Strawberry Farms, three kilometers further, then you have already stepped on La Trinidad in Benguet.

Known for its strawberry fields and its beds of crops — Romaine lettuces, carrots, tomatoes, and beans, among many others—nestled upon proud, verdant mountains, La Trinidad is literally a stone’s throw from Baguio City. One short jeepney ride away, it may as well be Baguio City’s younger sister.

Benguet is known as the Salad Bowl of the Philippines because of its rich agricultural produce, and it’s also the portal to other exciting destinations up north. La Trinidad is the entrance to Benguet and has managed to maintain both its foliage and natural charm over the years. Citizens oppose the idea of building a mall in the municipality, and they continue to champion organic vegetation.

As you clamber off the highways and explore other paths, you will see that there is more to La Trinidad than its farms and produce. It is an accessible destination up north to get in tune with nature and as an exciting detour (and detox) from your usual Baguio itinerary.

The green living room

The Japanese has a practice called “shinrin-yoku,” where literally, “shinrin” means “forest,” and “yoku” means “bath.” Forest-bathing is a process of rejuvenating one’s senses with nature, and as a calming practice for the spirit.

The trails of Camp John Hay decked with pine trees and the pulsating Botanical Gardens in Baguio City plus the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad are ubiquitous tourist stops that can offer such an experience, aside from being Instagram-worthy backdrops.

If you go deeper in La Trinidad, you can find that there are other destinations where you can linger longer to forest-bathe.

If you are traveling from Baguio City, you can take a jeepney that can take you to Puguis Road or Kilometer 5 (barangays in La Trinidad are identified by its number; just add one for every barangay as you move away from Baguio City or Rizal Park near Burnham Park) to see Mount Costa, which dubs itself as a “Green Living Room.”

Photo by Ivan Layugan/Rappler

It is a privately-owned land carpeted with grass, pebbles, and vines and festooned with various flowers of the season. It is a mix of natural and constructed elements, some gardens taking inspiration from other cultures or practices.

The land is owned by the Acostas (thus the name) who were one of the first families to plant strawberries in La Trinidad for wines and preserves. By the early 1990s, the market collapsed due to a plant virus. By 2015, the family decided to develop the land to what is now equal parts ecotourism, Cordilleran local color, and forest-bathing park.

It offers 24 uniquely-themed gardens with 5,500 meters of walking trails conveniently marked with yellow and blue to signify the two trail divisions.

From the entrance, you can climb the blue trail from the Outdoor Musical Garden decorated with wind and brass instruments to the Reflection Pond. There is a Koru (spiral) Garden representing a fern frond that represents tranquility.

The Mirror Garden uses mirrors to reflect subject and nature, and nearby is a Twig Garden, where animal shapes are carefully made from branches — a scenic juxtaposition of brown on green.

Photo by Ivan Layugan/Rappler

A few feet up is the Zen Garden. Like shinrin-yoku, Zen gardens are part of Japanese practices of relaxation and meditation. Instead of a pond, you sit on a bench facing an open space filled with pebbles or rock formations to think and ponder.

Photo by Ivan Layugan/Rappler

At the topmost spot, you can find an Outdoor Lounging area with cushioned seats that is essential for rest or reading.

The lower half is the yellow trail. It boasts the Inca Garden, inspired by South American culture. Incan legend has it that life started in Lake Titicana.

There is a photo-perfect pattern that builds the Bud Garden. Beside it is the Enchanted Garden, and the Grid Garden where the flowers serve as a soft balance to the rough edges of concrete.

Photo by Ivan Layugan/Rappler

The Maze Garden is a tourist favorite. On a frame, the thickness of the flora designates texture, color, and mood.

Photo by Ivan Layugan/Rappler

Between these two trails is the Formal Garden that can accommodate around 150 people for ceremonies like weddings and debuts. You can arrange with the management for events or pre-nuptial photo shoots, especially because they have make-up rooms that can accommodate patrons’ behind-the-scene needs.

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On one side is the Al Fresco Dining Area, and the food stalls or kiosks on the other. The nachos and fruit shakes are irresistible after hours of exploring the gardens.

Going there, you can take a taxi to Mt. Costa, or ride a jeepney to Jollibee at Km. 5, and take another jeepney to Puguis. The ride back to town can be quite difficult. Sharing a taxi is recommended (meeting new tourist-friends is a bonus).

The whole park may take around four hours to explore when you take your time with the gardens. Entrance fee is at P350 for adults, and P250 for senior citizens and students. Tickets may also be booked online with a 5% discount.

Off the beaten path

When you are at the Strawberry Farm, look up at the highway’s direction and you will see huge rocks sitting atop the nearby mountain. This is Mt. Kalugong, and “Kalugong” is a local term for hat or sombrero.

Mt. Kalugong can be accessed through the barangay road in Cruz.

If you are travelling from Baguio City, take a jeepney in the Dangwa Station near Baguio Center Mall marked Upper or Lower Tomay or La Trinidad. It is the same jeepney you can take if you want to go to the Strawberry Farm first. Do not take the Buyagan jeepney.

Ask the driver to drop you off at Cruz, at the Benguet Memorial Services. Follow the road beside the establishment. The trek up can take less than an hour, and the road is concrete.

Mt. Kalugong, however, can be muddy in some areas, and the rock formations in the park can be very challenging to climb. Put on your sturdy rubber shoes.

There is a P100 entrance fee. There is a nearby café that serves gourmet coffee and refrigerated cakes, but you may bring your own snacks to enjoy in the park.

Photo by Ivan Layugan/Rappler

In Tawang lies the majestic Mt. Yangbew, also known as Mt. Jumbo. On top, you can get a good panoramic view of La Trinidad stretching to a glimpse of Baguio City.

Again, from Baguio Center Mall, take a jeepney marked Upper Tomay, and ask the driver to drop you off at Tawang Road, around 10 kms away from the city. You may take this road which doubles as a market road shortcut to Baguio City, but it can be an hour and a half walk to the foot of the hill.

You may hire an unmetered taxi — called “garage” by the locals — for P100-150 to bring you to the foot of the hill. From there, you can clamber up Mt. Yangbew in less than an hour.

Photo by Ivan Layugan/Rappler

Mt. Yangbew is apt for camping. To regulate the number of tourists and to help maintain safety in the area, tourist guides are required at a fee, on top of the entrance fees.

Eco-footnote

You can maintain night accommodation in Baguio City, and trek these mountains in La Trinidad during the day.

If you scheduled just two days for La Trinidad, seeing Mt. Costa, and the smaller detour sites like the Bell Church, StoBoSa Hillside Homes, and Strawberry Farm can fit in a day.

Along the way are fast foods and local restaurants like Calajo Restaurant and Al’s Restaurant.

On your second day, take a morning walk in Mt. Kalugong, then move to Mt. Yambew for the sunset before heading back to your home city.

Park your cars in your hotel or homestay accommodations, and roam around Baguio City and La Trinidad like locals do. Walking is the perfect activity in Baguio and La Trinidad, provided its cool climate. The commute is also cheaper, but very accessible.

Baguio City has a strict plastic ban, so make sure to travel with your own eco-bag for pasalubong, and a garbage bag to carry your plastic wastes and leftovers with you before you leave any tourist site.

Remember the travel rule of thumb: Always leave a place much better than when you first found it. – Rappler.com

Ian Layugan teaches Art History and Qualitative Research at the University of Baguio. An alumni of the Philippine Center for Gifted Education, he writes about science, community, travel, and culture.

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La Trinidad Strawberry Farm (DIY Guide): How to Get There + Sights

Here is your complete DIY travel guide to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm, one of Benguet’s premium eco-tourism destinations. And yes, it’s not in Baguio as most tourists would assume.

I’ve been visiting Strawberry Farm during my college years at Benguet State University which is just a few meters away. I love farms, especially that I grew up in one.

There’s always that delight whenever I pick fresh harvest and consume it right there on the spot. Seeing farmers growing food is also a pleasure. There’s this sense of admiration to them for devoting their lives to feed the country’s population.

We should be grateful to them for, without their efforts, we would not have food on the table.

Personally, La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is one of my favorite destinations. Regardless of the circumstances, there’s always that urge in me to visit whenever I set foot in this valley of colors.

A weekend afforded me and my photographer friend to have another peek. We were in an insatiable mood to capture and experience dramatic moments.

Quick Facts:

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Betag, La Trinidad, Benguet
  • Distance from Baguio: 15-20 minutes of Jeepney ride
  • Entrance Fee: None
  • Other Fees: To be discussed in the article
  • Best Time to Visit: November to February
  • Operating Time: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM Daily

How to Get to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

A signage near La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Here is how you get to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm from Baguio City.

Ride any of the jeeps bound to Camp Dangwa, Upper/Lower Tomay, Buyagan, and Acop Shilan. These are stationed at Magsaysay, Dangwa Station (back of Center Mall), and in front of Baguio City Hall. Fare is Php 12 and travel time takes 15-20 minutes.

However, during heavy traffic, it might take you more or less an hour. That is why it’s best to go there during the early morning or after morning and afternoon rush hours.

Don’t forget to tell the driver to drop you off the road leading to Strawberry Farm. Somewhere at the so-called Last Gate of Benguet State University, you’ll see signage pointing to the direction of the farm.

From the drop-off, follow the road for a few meters until you reach the gate of Strawberry Farm.

From any point in Baguio City, ride a taxi or book a grab straight to Strawberry Farm. For the taxi, just tell the driver that you’re headed to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm and for sure, he knows how to. Fare usually ranges from Php 150-Php 200. A taxi can accommodate up to five people only.

TIP: If you’re going back to Baguio, proceed to the main road and wait for any jeeps bound to Bokawkan, Magsaysay, or Center Mall, all within Baguio City.

If you’re planning to go to Burnham Park, choose Bokawkan since the drop-off is just some meters away. If you want to proceed to Public Market Baguio, you can choose between Center Mall or Magsaysay.

Preliminaries and Arrangements

A view of the vast La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Upon entering the gate of La Trinidad Strawberry Farm, you’ll notice that there is a wide space surrounded by souvenir stalls. On the opposite side, you’ll see a giant sculpture of a strawberry. You can take pictures from here.

If you want, you can first stroll around the souvenir stalls especially if there’s a long line to the farms. That’s how you get to know more about the place and the culture. Among the locally-made products you can buy here are strawberry wines, jams, baked goodies, soft brooms, and a lot more.

There are also local peddlers selling strawberry taho and ice cream. Don’t miss trying these out.

What to See/Do at La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

As the name suggests, the main attractions in La Trinidad Strawberry Farm are the strawberries.

What I find interesting during our last visit was seeing how strawberries were grown in different ways. I’ve been used to seeing strawberries cultivated on plastic-covered plots. But this time, I saw some strawberries growing on elevated platforms. I guess the local farmers here are innovating their farming methods to produce the best strawberries ever.

Strawberries at La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Because we were on a budget, I and my friend decided not to go for strawberry picking. Besides, I’ve tasted these tempting, red berries many times already. So all we had to do was take Instagram-worthy photos.

If it’s your first time coming here, however, it won’t be complete without harvesting strawberries, right? Unfortunately, harvesting your own can fetch Php 350 per kilo! That’s almost double the price of strawberries sold in the market with a price ranging from Php 15-Php 180.

Look at those red strawberries at A signage near La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

I asked a local farmer about the rather expensive price. He mentioned that strawberries are delicate fruits, meaning, they are easily damaged when harvesting is done incorrectly.

Of course, that’s a waste and to compensate, the farmers had to double the price for harvesting your own.

But what’s a 350 compared to the wonderful experience of picking your strawberries and eating them after. Somehow, strawberries taste more delicious when you harvested them yourself.

Besides, if you have kids, they’ll surely love the experience and learn to appreciate farming.

If you’re good at it, try negotiating the price with the farmer. Who knows? You might win a favorable term on your end.

There’s More to Strawberries

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Aside from the strawberries, you’ll also see different vegetable species grown here. Among them are cabbage, lettuce, spring onions, tomatoes, pechay, broccoli, and many more. I guess these are back-up crops of the farmers since strawberries are seasonal.

Tips and Reminders

  • Before eating any strawberry, have them washed. Unfortunately, the waters used to irrigate them are not that clean.
  • It’s best to come here during weekdays to avoid crowds and traffic.
  • Do buy from the souvenir. That’s how you help boost the local economy.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Remember, you’re going to a farm, not a beach.
  • There are nearby eateries where you can dine on budget meals. You may also want to check out Dap-ayan Eatery, known for its mouthwatering native cuisines. It’s just a walking distance from the farm.
  • Please dispose of your garbage properly. Let us help in keeping La Trinidad Strawberry Farm clean and green.
  • Pets and food are not allowed inside the farms.

For your Information:

If you need further information that may help in setting up your itinerary to the La Trinidad Strawberry Farm, do contact Mr. Valred Olsim, Tourism Officer, through:

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ATOK, BENGUET’s 10 Best Tourist Spots & Things to Do

ATOK, BENGUET’s 10 Best Tourist Spots & Things to Do

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For the longest time, it was rare to hear about side trips from Baguio or La Trinidad. Given the sheer number of Baguio tourist attractions that can easily fill any given traveler’s itinerary, it was difficult to imagine needing to go out in search for more places to visit. Along came Atok .

This rustic town has been a favorite day trip destination among many Baguio locals but is barely noticed by tourists. Suddenly, when the buzz surrounding its flower parks resonated on social media, this bucolic town was suddenly catapulted into fame.

Located about 48 kilometers north of Baguio, Atok can be reached after a two-hour drive. Getting here, the road is paved all the way but the drive isn’t always easy. It zigzags consistently and, because of the altitude, visibility is sometimes an issue. But those who brave the winding road and steep cliffs get rewarded with an idyllic, often unforgettable, escape.

If you are planning to visit Atok soon, here are some of the must-see places and must-do activities (in no particular order).

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Glorious sunrise

And when we say glorious, we mean gloooorious! This has got to be one of the most spectacular sunrises we have seen. You see, Atok is perched atop naturally forested or manually terraced mountains, putting you at a pretty magnificent vantage point. All you need to do — although easier said than done — is wake up early and wait for the sun’s rays to slowly burst out of the ridges of the distant peaks.

Atok Sunrise from Sunrise Cabin

You’ll find numerous viewpoints in Atok, but our lookout of choice was Sunrise Cabin , a tiny inn atop a cliff, perfect for sunrise watching, hence the name. If you’re lucky, you also get treated to a view of a sea of clouds slowly drifting below.

Another favorite sunrise viewing spot is Northern Blossom Flower Farm. Speaking of…

Northern Blossom Flower Farm

This intricately designed flower farm played a huge role in putting Atok on the mainstream tourist map. It’s usually photos of their cabbage roses (rose cabbages?) bathing in the faint morning glow that make the rounds on Instagram and Facebook, attracting more and more visitors.

Northern Blossom Flower Farm

As for me, I just adore flowers. To me, it means happiness, success, and good times. The various beautiful blooms in season add colors and life to our surroundings, eliciting sighs of wonder and awe from admiring spectators. Imagine how delighted I was to be at the Northern Blossom farm, walking in between towering stalks of blooms. The sight of flower terraces overlooking the silhouette of the mountains in the distance is permanently tattooed on my mind.

Aside from its signature rose cabbages, you’ll also find different types of annual and perennial blossoms like lilies, hydrangeas, larkspurs, and sunflowers.

Northern Blossom Flower Park in Atok

It’s best to visit early in the morning for two reasons. One, to avoid the crowd. Two, to avoid the sun. It’s easy to get sunburnt at higher places when it’s cold, just because we don’t feel it right away. But if you can’t help visiting between 10 AM and 3:00 PM, just bring protection from the sun like a hat, shades, and umbrella.

The ticket rate is inclusive of coffee and bread/snack. If you are planning to stay overnight in Atok, the flower farm also offers accommodations — both house and room options.

View and free coffee at Northern Blossom Flower Farm

Address: Northern Blossom Flower Farm, KM50, Sayangan, Atok, Benguet Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Monday – Saturday); CLOSED (Sundays). This might change, so check the official Facebook page for updates and announcements. Entrance Fee: P250 (11-59 y/o); P200 (Senior & PWD with ID); P50 (6-10 y/o); FREE (0-5 y/o)

Haight’s Place

Another flowery attraction in Atok is Haight’s Place , tucked in one of the municipality’s coldest corners. Just like Northern Blossom, it is home to countless rows of flowering plants like snapdragons, alstroemeria, and cosmos, painting the area in various colors. A few photo spots are also installed throughout the place.

Haight's Place

Aside from its flowers, Haight’s Place is also open for camping and pre-nuptial shoots. It also has accommodation options (cabins) for overnight stay. And if you get hungry exploring the place, there’s a cafe inside the main building.

Address: Haight’s Place, Barangay Paoay, Atok, Benguet Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The schedule may change, depending on special event or private gathering reservations, so check the official Facebook page of Haight’s Place for the announcements. Entrance Fee: P150 (Regular); P100 (Senior); P50 (8-12 y/o); FREE (7 y/o and below). Note that these rates include entrance to Sakura Park, Environmental Fee, and Maintenance Fee.

Sakura Park

Did you know that the Philippines has its own cherry blossom park? It’s situated just next to Haight’s Place! According to our guides, the Sakura Park is a completely separate entity. Haight’s Place is privately owned, charging an entrance fee, while the Sakura Park is public and is accessible for FREE. But because they’re so close to each other, most visitors mistake the two as a single attraction.

Sakura Park in Atok

Located in Barangay Paoay, the Sakura Park is where they planted the cherry trees gifted in 2016 by Japan’s Kochi Prefecture and the Japanese Embassy to the Province of Benguet. They gave a total of 40 trees in celebration of their 40 years of friendship, but only 34 blossomed.

Why here? The local government of Atok chose this spot because it meets the environmental conditions needed for sakura to bloom. But of course, it is seasonal.

If you wish to see them in full bloom, it can get tricky because it’s all about timing it right. When we visited in early March, the trees were bare. Our guides said they should bloom in late March to April, depending on the rain. And when they do, they usually just last for a week or two, just like other varieties of sakura. Regardless, the park has other flowering plants scattered around the site.

By the way, to manage your expectations, these trees are a bit small (more like big shrubs than trees).

Address: Sakura Park, Barangay Paoay, Atok, Benguet Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The schedule may change, depending on special event or private gathering reservations, so check the official Facebook page of Haight’s Place for the announcements. Entrance Fee: FREE.

Second Highest Point of PH Highway System

Second Highest Point National Highway Philippines

Located along Halsema Highway, Atok used to hold the title of the highest point in the Philippine Highway System at the altitude of 7,400 feet (2,255 meters) above sea level. It clung to that record from World War II until 2019, when a new highest point was proclaimed. Today that distinction is held by a spot at about 7,968 feet (2,429 meters) along the Kiangan-Tinoc-Buguias Road in the municipality of Tinoc in Ifugao.

Although the crown has been snatched, it still remains a worthy stop; thanks to the stunning view of the craggy landscape below. Tourists (presumably on the way to or from Sagada and Bontoc) still drop by to take photos with the old signage.

Location: KM52, Halsema Highway, Atok, Benguet

Lourdes Grotto (Wagangan Rock Formations)

Sticking out in the middle of a vast area of vegetable terraces, the Wagangan Rock Formations safeguard the Lourdes Grotto , also known as the Bosleng Grotto . Concealed atop a peculiar stack of giant rocks, it is hard to miss if you’re coming from Haight’s Place or Sakura Park.

Wayangan Rock Formation

From the jump-off point or parking area, you’ll need to take a short hike, past gardens and vegetable fields. But don’t worry, the trail isn’t that long or that steep.

Fronting the entrance of the grotto is a humble open-air chapel adorned with a simple rock altar and a cross. Inside is a statue of Our Lady of Lourdes. It is a functioning chapel and Mass is held here regularly, according to our guide.

Lourdes Grotto in Atok

The rock formations also cradle two viewpoints, one at the very top and another just below it. Tourists can climb the rocks to appreciate the breathtaking views of the fields and the mountains beyond. But we found the lower lookout to be much better. If you decide to go all the way to the top, be careful on the steep way down.

Address: Our Lady of Lourdes Bosleng Grotto, Paoay, Atok, Benguet Opening Hours: Wayangan Rock Formation 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily); Lourdes Grotto Gates 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Saturdays). The schedule may change without prior notice. You may contact the Atok Tourism Office for the latest announcements. Entrance Fee: P120/head

Halsema Half Tunnel

Halsema Half Tunnel in Atok

Along the winding Halsema Highway (Baguio-La Trinidad-Bontoc Road), a 50-meter half-tunnel (with 3.8 meters height clearance) has become one of Atok’s popular attractions. After Typhoon Trining devastated the region, washing out the road in the area, the only viable option for road construction was to carve out this huge rocky outcrop creating a natural half-tunnel.

Coming from Baguio, you will pass through the half tunnel just before reaching Atok Municipal Hall and Atok Tourist Center in Sayangan. A few feet away from the half tunnel, there’s a restroom and some shops. You can park here if you want to stop for photos.

Location: Halsema Half Tunnel, Halsema Highway, Atok, Benguet

Osocan Spanish Trail

The Osocan Spanish Trail (or sometimes simply Spanish Trail ) was part of the complex network of horse and foot trails used by the Spaniards centuries ago. Also called the Salt Trail, this was the route used to transport salt throughout the region. Back in the day, here in the highlands, salt is very precious.

Osocan Spanish Trail in Atok

According to our guide, the trail stretches for 2-3 kilometers, featuring three man-made tunnels or caves carved through huge rocks.

There are actually two trailheads — the easier downward path and the upward path. The descending route’s trailhead is located near the Sakura Park area, while the ascending route’s trailhead is located between KM46 and KM47 (Landmark: JNB Diesel Station).

Loyung’s Restaurant

Located along Halsema Highway, somewhere between the Half Tunnel and the Northern Blossom Flower Farm, Loyung’s Restaurant is a popular roadside rest and dining stop for travelers, especially those heading to or coming from Sagada or Bontoc. It has a huge parking lot and a spacious dining area.

It serves affordable Filipino dishes with relatively bigger servings compared to the typical roadside eateries. We tried sinigang na ulo ng baboy (pig’s head in sour soup), chopseuy , and fried liempo (pork belly).

Sinigang na Ulo ng Baboy

For desserts, we had custard cake and egg pie. According to them, the bestseller is the custard cake, but the team liked the egg pie better.

Address: KM49, Halsema Highway, Atok, Benguet Opening Hours: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM (Monday – Friday, Sunday); 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM (Saturdays)

At over 2700 meters above sea level, Mt Timbak is the third highest mountain in Luzon. (Nearby Mt. Pulag and Mt. Tabayoc are first and second respectively.) And yes, you can access it from Atok. (You can see its summit from the Second Highest Point.)

When we were exploring the town, our driver Kuya Bobby highly recommended it to us for our future trip. We didn’t get to climb it then because we didn’t have time, it wasn’t in our itinerary, and we weren’t even sure if it was open. (The town was just starting to reopen when we visited.)

The trail to the top, they say, is punctuated by the Stations of the Cross . Needless to say, the summit affords a majestic view. Also nearby is the site of the Cave Mummies of Timbak.

Atok Guided Tours

While many tourists go straight to attractions, we highly encourage you to drop by the Atok Tourism Office (within the Municipal Hall complex) to register, pay the ecological fees, and hire a tour guide. This way, not only do you earn a better understanding of every stop, but you also get to help the local tour guides and drivers.

If you are interested in booking a guided tour, here are your options. The rates are inclusive of guide and transportation within Atok but exclusive of entrance fees.

  • PACKAGE 1 P1,500 (Good for 5 pax) – Sakura Park – Lourdes Grotto – 2nd Highest Point
  • PACKAGE 2 P2,200 (Good for 6 pax) – Sakura Park – Lourdes Grotto – 2nd Highest Point – Spanish Trail

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i need some info po regarding the travel packege below this if you can po,can we talk?

Yosh Dimen

Contact Atok Tourism na lang po directly para straight from them.

Trina Montalbo

I just want to clarify if the packages you mentioned in the blog is Php 1,500 / Php 2,200 PER PERSON? Or are those fees for the whole group?

Also, what is the contact information of Atok Tourism Office? I can’t seem to find it online. Thank you.

the rates are for the group, not per person.

Sorry, we don’t have the contact information. We just went straight to the tourism office when we arrived.

Jeanette

Hi! We’re from the US and travelling to Manila, then Baguio. Do you have instructions on how to go to Atok from either Baguio or Manila? Thank you.

Hi Jeanette,

In Baguio, make your way to Dangwa Bus Terminal and catch a bus bound for Sagada or Besao. Alight in Atok. Fare is P80. Vans are also available for P150 per way.

Anna

Hello! I know you guys didn’t finish the Osocan Spanish Trail, but I just wanted to ask, how hard is the trail? Is it hiking levels, or just more like an incline? Did the guide tell you how hard the 2-3km stretch was?

Hi Anna! She didn’t mention how hard it would be, but she said it would be uphill. And that the easier way was to do it the other way (start near the sakura park).

Amin

I really enjoyed reading your blog post about Atok, Benguet. It’s one of my dream destinations in the Philippines. I love how you captured the beauty and charm of this rustic town and its tourist spots. The photos of the glorious sunrise, the Northern Blossom Flower Farm, and the Sakura Park are stunning. I also appreciate the tips and information you shared about how to get there, where to stay, and what to do. Thank you for inspiring me to visit Atok soon.

nesalyn

ang second highest point of PH highway system po ay located po sa barangay CATTUBO hindi po sa barangay Paoay. Salamat po

Thanks for letting us know po!

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Benguet, a province nestled within the Cordillera Administrative Region in the Philippines, boasts of its rich cultural heritage, picturesque landscapes, and remarkable tourist attractions. From lush mountains to refreshing hot springs, the Benguet tourist spots have things to offer for every traveler.

Here are the top 20 tourist attractions and activities to experience in Benguet.

1. baguio city.

Known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, Baguio City's cool climate and vibrant atmosphere attract tourists all year round. Enjoy popular attractions like Burnham Park, Mines View Park, and the famous Baguio Night Market. There are also numerous dining options if you are in search of culinary experience.

2. La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Experience a delightful day of strawberry picking at the La Trinidad Strawberry Farm. This unique agricultural experience allows you to pick and purchase fresh strawberries straight from the fields.

3. Mt. Pulag National Park

Conquer Mt. Pulag, Luzon's highest peak and the third highest in the Philippines. Its breathtaking sea of clouds and stunning views at sunrise make the trek an unforgettable experience. You must be ready to camp in the designated campsites in the mountain.

4. Kabayan Mummy Caves

Explore the Kabayan Mummy Caves, home to well-preserved mummies of ancient Igorot tribal leaders. This cultural and historical site offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's past.

5. Tam-Awan Village

Immerse yourself in the rich Cordilleran culture at Tam-Awan Village, an artist's haven that showcases traditional Ifugao huts, art exhibits, and workshops.

6. Bencab Museum

Discover the works of National Artist Ben Cabrera at Bencab Museum. The museum features contemporary art, indigenous artifacts, and a beautiful garden with a view of the surrounding mountains.

7. Camp John Hay

Relax and unwind at Camp John Hay, a former American military base turned leisure destination. Enjoy its beautiful scenery, restaurants, and recreational activities, such as golf, dining and nature tripping.

8. Asin Hot Springs

Soothe your senses at Asin Hot Springs, a popular destination for its therapeutic and relaxing natural hot spring pools. The area is surrounded by lush greenery, providing a serene atmosphere.

9. Lion's Head

Snap a photo with the iconic Lion's Head, a large sculpture of a lion's head along Kennon Road. This famous landmark is often the first stop for tourists entering Baguio City.

10. Bell Church

Visit the Bell Church, a Chinese temple that features intricate architecture and beautiful landscaped gardens. The temple offers a peaceful retreat and stunning views of Baguio City.

11. Valley of Colors

Witness the vibrant Valley of Colors in La Trinidad, where houses are painted with lively colors and patterns, creating a beautiful and artistic hillside display.

12. Mount Ulap

Trek the scenic Mount Ulap, a popular day-hike destination that offers breathtaking views of pine forests, grasslands, and the Cordillera mountain range.

13. Ambuklao Dam

Marvel at the impressive Ambuklao Dam, one of the Philippines' oldest hydroelectric power plants. The dam's reservoir also serves as a stunning viewpoint and a perfect spot for short stop and photo opportunities on the way to other far-flung Benguet tourist spots.

14. The Colors of StoBoSa

Admire the vibrant and colorful StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork in La Trinidad, where local artists have transformed the hillside with eye-catching murals.

15. Mount Jumbo

Embark on an exciting hike up Mount Jumbo, also known as Mount Yangbew, and enjoy panoramic views of La Trinidad Valley and the surrounding mountains.

16. Lourdes Grotto

Climb the 252 steps to the Lourdes Grotto, a religious site dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes. Light a candle and say a prayer, or simply enjoy the panoramic views of Baguio City from the top.

17. Philippine Military Academy

Explore the grounds of the Philippine Military Academy, a prestigious military institution. When open to tourists, visit the museum, observe the parade, or stroll through the manicured gardens within the campus.

18. Wright Park

Experience horseback riding at Wright Park, a popular destination for both tourists and locals. Surrounded by tall pine trees, the park also offers picturesque walking paths and the famous "Pool of Pines."

19. Good Shepherd Convent

Shop for delicious treats and souvenirs at the Good Shepherd Convent, known for its quality products, such as ube jam, strawberry preserves, and peanut brittle. Your purchases will support the convent's charitable projects.

20. Benguet Botanical Garden

Connect with nature at the Benguet Botanical Garden, a lush sanctuary that showcases a wide variety of flora native to the Cordillera region. This serene spot is perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls.

Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling in Benguet

1. What is the best time to visit Benguet?

Benguet is a great destination all year round. However, the months of November to February offer cooler temperatures, while the months of April and May are perfect for enjoying the province's colorful flower blooms and relatively cooler climate than the lowlands of Luzon.

2. How do I get to Benguet?

Benguet is accessible from Manila by car or bus. Several bus companies offer daily trips from Manila to Baguio City, which usually take around 4-6 hours. The Loakan Airport recently become operational again. Check if there are already regular flights if you want to reach the area by air.

3. Are there accommodations available in Benguet?

Yes, Benguet offers numerous accommodation options, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious hotels and cozy vacation rentals.

4. What local dishes should I try in Benguet?

Some local dishes to try in Benguet include "ukoy" (shrimp fritters), "strawberry taho" (soybean curd with syrup and strawberry), and "etag" (smoked pork).

5. Is Benguet safe for tourists?

Yes, Benguet is generally safe for tourists. However, it is always important to take standard safety precautions, such as keeping your valuables secure and being aware of your surroundings.

Discover the cultural and natural wonders of Benguet tourist spots that offer a wealth of unforgettable experiences for travelers. Immerse yourself in its rich heritage, stunning landscapes, and unique attractions as you create lasting memories.

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Our list of the top tourist spots in Benguet, a province in Northern Philippines considered as the summer capital of the country.

With more than 7,600 islands here in the Philippines, it comes to no surprise that we have a lot of ideal and perfect vacation destinations. Every year, new destinations are being discovered. However, as many new destinations are found each year, there are tourist spots in the country that remain to be a classic destination that will never go out of time— Benguet is a good example.

7 Best Tourist Spots in Benguet, Philippines

Mines view park.

The view you will get here will make you say, “What a view.” It will leave you breathless as you gaze upon the mountains of Cordillera. The best thing to do here is to take photos of the picturesque sight and just take in its unique beauty—allow yourself to relax. [Check out our Baguio Itinerary with things to do in Baguio and recommended places to eat]

Mines View Park

Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad

This is a fun family activity as you stroll around the strawberry farm , you can take pictures but the best part of going here is getting to pick the strawberries you want to take home yourself. You can ask for some assistance on which are the ones best to pick. You can eat them on the spot or just wait till you get home. This is one of the top things to do in Benguet, so make sure you include this in your itinerary.

Strawberry picking in La Trinidad - is one of the top things to do in Benguet

BenCab Museum

Art is always part of understanding a place’s culture and tradition. Through the paintings and sculpture of Ben Cabrera, the artist of the museum, you will see life in a different view and understand some things from a different perspective; it will make you feel something. This is one of the most famous tourist spots in Benguet.

BenCab Museum

By its name you can already get an idea what you will feel once you get here; climbing up to it and also reaching the summit feels like you are in the clouds. The pine trees and the fog and clouds will welcome you as you go climb the mountain, it feels like Mother Nature is giving you a hug.

Climb and conquer the highest peak in Luzon . Mount Pulag is one of the most majestic mountains in the country. You will not be able to see the land below but instead, be given a breathtaking sight of a sea of clouds and some trees peeking through. It is like being on heaven on earth.

Mt. Pulag

Burnham Park

Another tourist spot in Benguet that is great for family activities, this is a good place to both relax and get active. Go around the park by riding a bike and get that sweat on. Or if you just want to relax, rent a boat and just have talks with your family as you enjoy strolling around. Burnham Park is one of the top tourist spots in Baguio you shouldn’t miss.

Burnham Park

Baguio Cathedral

Of course, the best place to enjoy some quiet and alone time, whether or not you are with your family or friends, is at the place where you can be closest to God. The architecture of this cathedral is very modern, but it does have a hint of historical to it. It is very calming and tranquil inside.

Top tourist spots in baguio: Baguio Cathedral

There you go. The next time you plan to explore up north, make sure you pay a visit to these must-visit tourist spots in Benguet .

20 Notable Benguet Tourist Spots

Baguio’s Session Road Session Rd., Baguio City

Baguio Night Market Harrison Rd, Baguio, Benguet

The Mansion  Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City

Bayokbok Falls Near Tuel Village in Tublay, Benguet.

Lion’s Head Kennon Rd., Baguio City

Northern Blossom Flower Farm Atok, Benguet

Sakura Park / Haight’s Place in Atok Atok, Benguet

Lourdes Grotto in Atok Atok, Benguet

Halsema Highway Highest Point (Used to be the highest point but is now dethroned by Kiangan-Tinoc-Buguias Road) Atok, Benguet

Mount Costa La Trinidad, Benguet

Hydro Falls Tuba, Benguet

Mt. Yangbew La Trinidad, Benguet

Stoboso / Valley of Colors La Trinidad, Benguet

Baguio Museum Dot-PTA Complex, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, Benguet

Wright Park Baguio City

Camp John Hay Baguio City

Tam-Awan Village 367 Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio

Baguio Botanical Garden 37 Leonard Wood Rd, Baguio, Benguet

Diplomat Hotel Dominican Hill, Diplomat Road, Baguio City

Bell Church FA 347 Bell Church Rd, La Trinidad, Benguet

Must Try Food in Benguet

  • Kinuday at Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant
  • Lomo Ribs at Canto Bogchi Joint
  • Strawberry and Ube Taho
  • Strawberry Sorbetes at La Trinidad Benuet Strawberry Farm
  • Hot Chocolate at Tsokolateria
  • Bulalo at Balajadia Kitchenette, Slaughter Compound
  • Moroccan Spiced Baby Back Ribs at Hill Station Tapas Bar and Restaurant
  • Craft beers at Baguio Craft Brewery

Festivals in Benguet

  • Panagbenga Festival in Baguio City
  • Adivay Festival in La Trinidad, Benguet
  • Strawberry Festival in La Trinidad, Benguet
  • Bendian Festival in Kabayan, Benguet

Where to Stay in Benguet

Depending on where you plan to go in Benguet, the province has many hotels and hostels to accommodate every guest. The majority of the accommodations are located in Baguio City . Check out these hotels and hostels in Benguet or you may also consider staying at these Airbnb units in Benguet .

How to get to Benguet?

Baguio City is usually the starting point if you want to explore Benguet Province. There are a number bus operators that have multiple daily schedule to Baguio from Manila, Quezon City, Pasay, Dau, Vigan, Laoag and other parts on Northern Luzon.

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La Trinidad is the neighboring town of one of the most visited city by tourists in the Philippines- Baguio City. Because of that, some of La Trinidad’s tourist spots were normally mistakenly identified as Baguio’s. It is time to demystify that through this blog. Here are our 5 Things To Do in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines!

1.) Make Valley of Colors (STOBOSA) your profile background

This Valley of Colors in STOBOSA (short for Stonehill Botiwtiw Sadjap Homeowners Association) is flocked by tourists due to its similarity to the Favela of Brazil. It is as if you have already visited Brazil!

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2.) Meditate at Bell Church

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3.) Explore Strawberry Farm

La Trinidad is dubbed as the Strawberry Capital of the Philippines. You have various farms to choose your strawberry picking experience. When we did a commute to La Trinidad, the jeepney driver just dropped us off to a street where we can choose a lot of strawberry farms. If you want to have lesser cost, choose the farther strawberry farm from the highway.

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4.) Engage with Locals

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5.) Food Trip

Read our La Trinidad Food Trip blog here .

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How to go to La Trinidad: From Baguio City, ask the taxi driver to take you to the terminal of jeepneys going to La Trinidad. The terminal is just near Magsaysay Road.

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Benguet’s Hidden Gems: The Places You Don’t Want to Miss in This Province

  • July 21, 2023
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Benguet is a province in the Philippines known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and delicious food. From Mount Pulag National Park, Kabayan Mummy Caves, Atok Hot Springs, Ambongdolan Trail, La Trinidad Strawberry Farm, BenCab Museum, Burnham Park, Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, and Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, there’s something for everyone to explore and enjoy.

Here are just a few of Benguet’s hidden gems that you won’t want to miss while exploring the province. From incredible national parks and hot springs to stunning grottos and museums, get ready for an adventure like no other!

Benguet's Hidden Gems_ The Places You Don't Want to Miss in This Province

1. Mount Pulag National Park

Mount Pulag National Park is a protected area in the Philippines located in the province of Benguet. It is home to the highest peak in Luzon, Mount Pulag , which stands at an elevation of 2,922 meters above sea level.

The park is known for its stunning natural beauty, including its pine forests, mossy meadows, and rolling hills. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, monkeys, and birds.

Mount Pulag National Park is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and mountaineering. There are several trails leading to the summit, and the park offers a variety of accommodations, from campsites to lodges. The park is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to May.

Here are some of the things you can do in Mount Pulag National Park:

  • Hike to the summit of Mount Pulag and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  • Camp in the park and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature.
  • Go birdwatching and see a variety of birds, including the Philippine eagle.
  • Take a dip in the cold mountain springs.
  • Learn about the culture of the indigenous people who live in the area.

Address: Kabayan, Benguet

Phone:  0744447428

For pictures, booking, and more information,  click here .

For directions,  click here .

1. Mount Pulag National Park

2. Kabayan Mummy Caves

The Kabayan Mummy Caves are a group of caves located in the municipality of Kabayan, Benguet. The caves are home to a number of mummies, which are the remains of people who were mummified by the Ibaloi people, the indigenous people of the area. The mummies are believed to be over 2,000 years old.

The mummies were discovered in the early 1970s by loggers who were working in the area. The loggers were surprised to find the mummies, as they had never seen anything like them before. The loggers reported their discovery to the authorities, and the caves were soon opened to the public.

The mummies are in a variety of states of preservation. Some of the mummies are well-preserved, while others are badly damaged. The mummies are dressed in traditional Ibaloi clothing, and some of them are even tattooed.

The Kabayan Mummy Caves are a popular tourist destination, and they are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The caves are a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Ibaloi people, and they are a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Here are some of the things you can do in Kabayan Mummy Caves:

  • Visit the caves and see the mummies.
  • Learn about the culture of the Ibaloi people.
  • Take a hike in the surrounding mountains.
  • Visit the nearby town of Kabayan and see the local shops and restaurants.

Address : JRCR+HM6, Kabayan, Benguet

2. Kabayan Mummy Caves

3. Asin-Tuel Hot Springs

The Asin-Tuel Hot Springs is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines. It is located in the town of Tublay, Benguet, which is about 20 kilometers from Baguio City . The hot springs are known for their therapeutic properties, and they are said to be helpful in treating a variety of ailments, including arthritis, rheumatism, and skin problems.

The Asin-Tuel Hot Springs are fed by a natural spring, and the water is heated by the Earth’s core. The water is clear and blue, and it has a temperature of about 38 degrees Celsius. The hot springs are located in a beautiful setting, and they are surrounded by mountains and forests.

There are several different pools at the Asin-Tuel Hot Springs, and each pool has a different temperature. There are also several small waterfalls, and these can be used to cool off after soaking in the hot springs.

Here are some of the things you can do when visiting the Asin-Tuel Hot Springs:

  • Soak in the hot springs and enjoy the therapeutic properties of the water.
  • Take a walk or hike in the area around the hot springs and enjoy the scenery.
  • Visit the nearby town of Tublay and explore the local shops and restaurants.
  • Visit the nearby Mines View Park and enjoy the panoramic views of the city.

Address : GH7H+HQG, Asin-Tuel Rd, La Trinidad, Benguet

3. Asin-Tuel Hot Springs

4. Ambongdolan Cave

Ambongdolan Cave is a cave located in the municipality of Tublay, Benguet, Philippines. The cave is known for its stunning natural beauty, including its stalactites and stalagmites. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including bats, birds, and insects.

The cave is located in a beautiful setting, surrounded by mountains and forests. The entrance to the cave is small, but it opens up into a large chamber. The cave is full of interesting formations, including stalactites and stalagmites. There are also a number of pools of water in the cave, which are perfect for swimming and exploring.

Here are some of the things you can do in Ambongdolan Cave:

  • Explore the cave and see the stunning natural formations.
  • Swim in the pools of water in the cave.

Here are some safety tips for visiting Ambongdolan Cave:

  • Wear comfortable shoes so that you can get wet.
  • Bring a flashlight or headlamp.
  • Be careful not to touch the stalactites and stalagmites.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and watch out for bats.
  • Do not swim in the pools of water if you are pregnant or have any health conditions.

4. Ambongdolan Cave

5. La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines located in the town of La Trinidad, Benguet. The farm is known for its strawberry fields, which are in full bloom from October to May.

The farm is located in a beautiful setting, surrounded by mountains and forests. The strawberries are grown in raised beds, which makes them easy to pick. The farm also has a number of strawberry-themed attractions, including a strawberry maze and a strawberry playground.

Here are some of the things you can do in La Trinidad Strawberry Farm:

  • Pick your own strawberries.
  • Visit the strawberry maze.
  • Play in the strawberry playground.
  • Buy strawberry-related souvenirs.

Address : FH5P+2F3, La Trinidad, Benguet

Opening Hours :  7 AM–7 PM

5. La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

6. BenCab Museum

The BenCab Museum is an art museum in Tuba, Benguet, Philippines. It is home to the collection of Benedicto Cabrera, a Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts. The museum was founded in 2009 and is located in a beautiful setting, surrounded by mountains and forests.

The museum houses a collection of over 600 artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and installations. The collection spans a wide range of styles and media, and it showcases Cabrera’s unique artistic vision. The museum also hosts a number of temporary exhibitions throughout the year, featuring the work of both local and international artists.

The BenCab Museum is a popular tourist destination, and it is a great place to learn about Philippine art and culture. The museum is also a great place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings.

Here are some of the things you can do in BenCab Museum:

  • See the collection of artworks by Benedicto Cabrera.
  • Visit the museum’s library and research center.
  • Take a walk in the museum’s gardens.
  • Enjoy a meal at the museum’s cafe.

Address : Km. 6 Asin Rd, Tuba, 2603 Benguet Opening Hours : 9 AM–6 PM Phone : (074) 442 7165

For pictures, booking, and more information, click here .

For directions, click here .

6. BenCab Museum

7. Burnham Park

Burnham Park is a 32.84-hectare park in the heart of Baguio City, Philippines. It was designed by American architect Daniel Burnham and was completed in 1907. The park is home to a variety of attractions, including a lake, a lagoon, a rose garden, a children’s playground, and a skating rink.

Burnham Park is a popular tourist destination and is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. The park is also a popular venue for events, such as concerts, festivals, and weddings.

Here are some of the things you can do in Burnham Park:

  • Take a walk or bike ride around the lake.
  • Rent a rowboat or paddle boat and explore the lagoon.
  • Visit the rose garden and see the beautiful flowers.
  • Play in the children’s playground.
  • Skate on the skating rink.
  • Have a picnic in the park.
  • Attend an event in the park.

Address : Jose Abad Santos Dr, Baguio, 2600 Benguet Opening Hours : Open 24 hours Phone : (074) 442 7014

7. Burnham Park

8. Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral

Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, also known as Baguio Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Cathedral Loop adjacent to Session Road in Baguio, the Philippines. It is the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baguio.

The cathedral was built in 1920 and completed in 1936. It is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Atonement. The cathedral is a popular tourist attraction in Baguio. It is known for its distinctive exterior, twin spires and stained glass windows.

The cathedral was built in the Romanesque Revival style. The exterior of the cathedral is made of pink-colored concrete. The cathedral has two towers, each with a spire. The cathedral has a large rose window on the front facade. The interior of the cathedral is richly decorated with stained glass windows, marble floors, and a carved wooden altar.

The cathedral is a popular place for worship and prayer. It is also a popular place for weddings and baptisms. The cathedral is a landmark of Baguio City and a symbol of the Catholic faith in the Philippines.

Here are some additional facts about Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral:

  • The cathedral has a seating capacity of 1,500 people.
  • The cathedral’s bell tower has 10 bells.
  • The cathedral’s stained glass windows were made in Belgium.
  • The cathedral’s marble floors were imported from Italy.
  • The cathedral’s carved wooden altar was made by local craftsmen.

Address : 2600 Steps To Our Lady Of Atonement Cathedral, Baguio, Benguet Opening Hours : 5 AM–6 PM Phone : (074) 304 4061

8. Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral

9. Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto

The Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto is a Catholic shrine located in Baguio City, Philippines. It was built in 1913 and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, who is believed to have appeared to a young girl named Bernadette Soubirous in Lourdes, France in 1858. The grotto is a popular pilgrimage site for Catholics from all over the Philippines.

The grotto is a replica of the one in Lourdes, France. It is made of limestone and is located in a natural setting. Inside the grotto is a statue of the Virgin Mary, which was carved by Isabelo Tampingco. The statue is made of polychromed molave and is about 6 feet tall.

The Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto is a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike. It is a beautiful and peaceful place to pray and reflect. The grotto is also a great place to enjoy the scenery of Baguio City.

The Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto is a significant religious site for Catholics in the Philippines. It is a place where people can come to pray and ask for the Virgin Mary’s intercession. The grotto is also a popular tourist destination, and it offers stunning views of Baguio City.

Here are some of the things you can do when visiting the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto:

  • Pray and reflect in the grotto.
  • Take in the scenery of Baguio City from the grotto.
  • Visit the souvenir shop and buy some religious items.
  • Attend a mass or prayer service at the grotto.
  • Take a walk or hike in the area around the grotto.

Address : CH5J+R6P, Dominican Hill Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

9. Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto

10. Baguio Botanical Garden

The Baguio Botanical Garden is a 100-hectare garden located in Baguio City, Philippines. It is home to a wide variety of plants and flowers, including orchids, cacti, and succulents. The garden also has a number of walking trails, a Japanese garden, and a butterfly garden.

The Baguio Botanical Garden was established in 1908 by the American colonial government. It was originally intended to be a research center for tropical plants, but it was eventually opened to the public. The garden has been expanded and renovated several times over the years, and it is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Baguio City.

The Baguio Botanical Garden is a great place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. It is also a great place to learn about the different plants and flowers that grow in the Philippines. The garden is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and admission is free.

Here are some of the things you can do when visiting the Baguio Botanical Garden:

  • Take a walk or hike through the garden and enjoy the scenery.
  • Visit the orchidarium and see the beautiful orchids.
  • Visit the cactus and succulent garden and see the unique plants.
  • Visit the Japanese garden and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Visit the butterfly garden and see the colorful butterflies.

Address : 37 Leonard Wood Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet Opening Hours : 6 AM–6 PM

10. Baguio Botanical Garden

In conclusion

Benguet is a beautiful and unique place to visit. There are so many amazing things to do and places to explore in this province. From relaxing hot springs to stunning caves and botanical gardens, there’s something for everyone in Benguet.

Whether you’re looking for a day of relaxation or an adventure-filled trip, Benguet has something for you. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head to Benguet! You won’t regret it.

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