Botanical Garden




During the Marcos Regime, it was called Imelda Park but was later renamed as the Baguio Botanical Garden. It is located east of Baguio’s downtown area, between Teachers Camp and the Pacdal Circle. Its size is same as Burnham Park.

Also known as the Igorot Village, which features native huts typical of the type of Igorot dwellings found in the Cordilleras. A nice place to just sit down and relax for its calm, or take a stroll and enjoy the landscape where numerous of trees and plants are seen. Plants are sold here but be considerate in buying any for these plants may not be suitable for replanting in low land areas because of the climate. If in case you cannot buy the plant you want it will be best to just take a look at it or take a photograph of the plants and flowers. You can also take a photograph with the Igorots dressed in their native attire, with a fee of course.



 

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