I ♥ Botanical Garden Baguio 12/12/2010

Baguio Botanical Garden
 

 Botanical Garden is also known as the Igorot village. It is the place where you can see the Native Nipa huts where the Igorot people live. It’s a very tranquil and relaxing place. We were welcome by the “Builders of Baguio” monument stands her to commemorate the city’s founding in 1908. 

 The park also showcases the city’s rich flora & fauna, and serves as a site of cultural activities. Tourists can frequently take pictures with the Igorot tribesmen dressed in their traditional native dress. If you want to pose with the natives, make sure that you're able to communicate with them about the payment fee first, before taking your photos- It really annoys me when you experience greedy commercialization in certain places. 


There is no entrance fee in the park so you can enjoy walking here without paying extra. The place is so huge and you can really smell the freshness of the garden. You are going to see more flowers, plants, some high statues of local Igorots, miniature cultural local houses, a small pond and a vast forest of pine trees. 

The park is well maintained but I think it still needs improvement in terms of landscaping. We cannot go into some parts of it because there is nowhere to go since the shrubs and vines were blocking some of our way. We took tons of pictures but that’s the only activity you can do here aside from window shopping in stalls. 


Nevertheless, Botanical Garden is such a refreshing thing to stop by in Baguio. Just let yourself be enthralled by the delightful brightness and bloom of the surroundings. It can not only offer garden, park and flowers but also offers its unique heritage and culture.




 

 

 

 







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