Burnham Park is an open green park at the heart of Baguio. The park's lush greeneries and blooming flowers will make you forget that you are in the middle of a highly urbanized city.
TAM-AWAN VILLAGE
With a stunning vista and lush greenery, you'll surely enjoy exploring the several Cordillera huts scattered around Tam-Awan Village. You can also go on a quick hike to several viewing decks in the village.
BOTANICAL GARDEN
The Baguio Botanical Garden provides a much-needed tranquil space amid bustling Baguio City. Exploring the garden is a whole adventure on its own, as it has several sections with different attractions.
BAGUIO CATHEDRAL
The church is known for its Neo-Gothic style, as evidenced by its twin spires and its rose-colored exterior with stained-glass windows. During World War II, it served as an evacuation center. Baguio Cathedral is also the largest Catholic church in the city.
SAGADA
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HANGING COFFINS
The most popular and most iconic spot in Sagada Mountain Province is the Hanging Coffins at Echo Valley. Igorots in Sagada follow a unique burial ritual. Instead of being buried underground, the coffins are hung either inside the caves or on the face of the cliffs, near the hanging coffins of their ancestors.
BOKONG FALLS
As the name suggests, it is smaller and less crowded, so you can go for a dip and take lots of photos without photo bombers blocking the view.
SUMAGUING CAVE
Known as “The Big Cave,” it has the largest enclosure of all the 60 caves found in the Philippines. Once inside, you’ll discover countless stunning rock formations that are in the shapes of animals, food, and people.
MARLBORO HILLS
At the Marlboro Hills, you will get a 360-degree view of the seemingly endless Cordillera mountains and low-lying clouds interspersed with the grassy hills.