Botanical Garden
It is also called the Igorot village, which used to feature native huts typical of Cordillera architecture. This village captures the ethnic spirit and cultural legacy of the Igorot dweller. The garden is also a site of cultural presentations and other tribal meetings. Baguio Botanical Gardens are worth meandering through with the children, as not only will they enjoy learning about all the different plants that grow in the Philippines, it's a great place to let the kids let off steam and they can run around and stretch their legs. The gardens are located 1 km out of Baguio City. There is a handicrafts centre and souvenir shop in the grounds that are worth popping into. |