Baguio Botanical Garden

37 Leonard Wood Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
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Raffy Rodriguez (Rhapskulit)Raffy Rodriguez (Rhapskulit)
Baguio Botanical Garden: A Haven of Peace and Nature Tucked away in the heart of Baguio City, the Baguio Botanical Garden is a serene oasis that offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This beautiful garden is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to unwind and connect with nature. A History of Beauty and Tranquility The Baguio Botanical Garden has a rich history that dates back to the early 20th century. The garden was originally designed as a recreation area for American colonial officials and their families. Over the years, the garden has undergone several transformations, including the addition of new plant species, walking paths, and scenic views. A Diverse Collection of Plant Species The Baguio Botanical Garden is home to a diverse collection of plant species, including flowers, trees, and shrubs. Visitors can explore the garden's many paths and discover a wide range of plants, from colorful blooms like roses and sunflowers to towering trees like pine and oak. The garden is also home to a variety of medicinal plants, which are used by local communities for their healing properties. A Haven for Nature Lovers and Photographers The Baguio Botanical Garden is a haven for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors can spend hours exploring the garden's many paths, taking in the sights and sounds of nature, and capturing stunning photos of the garden's beautiful flora. The garden is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with many species of birds calling the garden home. A Popular Destination for Picnics and Relaxation The Baguio Botanical Garden is a popular destination for picnics and relaxation. Visitors can bring a blanket and a picnic lunch, and enjoy eating in the garden's peaceful surroundings. The garden is also a popular spot for yoga and meditation, with many visitors coming to practice their yoga routines or simply sit and enjoy the peace and quiet. Practical Information Location: Baguio Botanical Garden, Baguio City Getting There: Take a taxi or ride-hailing service from downtown Baguio City Entrance Fee: PHP 10 (approximately USD 0.20) Hours of Operation: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Tips and Reminders Respect the Garden: Remember to respect the garden's plants and wildlife. Bring a Camera: Don't forget to bring a camera to capture the garden's beautiful flora. Wear Comfortable Shoes: Wear comfortable shoes or sandals to explore the garden's many paths.
R SerranoR Serrano
I recently had the opportunity to visit Baguio Botanical Garden, and it was a delightful experience overall. Here's a review of the pros and cons based on my visit: Pros of Baguio Botanical Garden: Variety of Flora: The garden is home to a diverse collection of plants and trees, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the region. It's a great place for nature enthusiasts and botany lovers. Cultural Experience: Baguio Botanical Garden also features indigenous huts and sculptures that represent the Cordillera region's cultural heritage. It provides a unique blend of natural and cultural attractions. Educational: The garden offers informational signs and guides who can provide insights into the different plant species and their significance, making it an educational experience for visitors. Photography Opportunities: The picturesque landscape and colorful flowers make it a fantastic spot for photography. You can capture some stunning shots amid the lush greenery. Cons of Baguio Botanical Garden: Maintenance: During my visit, I noticed that some areas of the garden seemed a bit neglected, with overgrown vegetation and worn-out huts. It could benefit from more consistent maintenance. Crowds: Baguio Botanical Garden can get quite crowded, especially during weekends and holidays, which can make it challenging to explore and enjoy the serenity of the place. Limited Amenities: The garden lacks amenities like restrooms and dining options. Visitors should be prepared with essentials like water and snacks. Pushy Vendors: Some souvenir vendors near the entrance can be a bit pushy, trying to sell their products aggressively, which can be off-putting for some visitors. In summary, Baguio Botanical Garden offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It's a great place to connect with nature and learn about the local flora and culture. However, it could benefit from improved maintenance and crowd management, and visitors should be prepared for a rustic experience with limited amenities.
Ryan NzRyan Nz
In 2025 we visit the Botanical garden just couple of days after Panagbenga Festival 2025 edition. A lot of improvement has happened since I visited this place back in 2017. A must visit place if you like to get feel for nature and learn about different species of plants. Below are few facts about this sharing for anyone visiting here. The Baguio Botanical Garden, located along Leonard Wood Road between Wright Park and Teacher's Camp, is a significant attraction in Baguio City, Philippines. Established in 1910 during the American colonial period, it was part of architect Daniel H. Burnham's urban plan for the city. Historical Names: Imelda Park: Named after former First Lady Imelda Marcos in the 1970s. Igorot Village: Reflecting the presence of native huts and cultural exhibits. Centennial Park: Commemorating Baguio's 100th anniversary as the "Summer Capital" of the Philippines. Key Features: Flora: The garden showcases a diverse collection of plants, including dahlias, cacti, succulents, and towering pine trees. Cultural Exhibits: It houses native Cordillera huts, sculptures, and art installations that reflect the rich heritage of the Igorot people. Japanese Tunnel: A 150-meter tunnel constructed by Japanese soldiers during World War II, now accessible to visitors. Friendship Gardens: Sections symbolize Baguio's ties with countries like the USA, China, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand, featuring elements such as temples and statues. Recent Developments: In 2021, the garden underwent renovations to enhance its aesthetic appeal and accessibility, including the addition of ramps. It reopened after ten months, offering visitors improved facilities and new attractions. Visitor Information: Operating Hours: Typically open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Entrance Fee: Four visitors/tourists it 100 pesos each for adults, for local residents showing proof of residence in Baguio it is 50 pesos each for adults, but policies may change; it's advisable to confirm before visiting.
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Baguio Botanical Garden: A Haven of Peace and Nature Tucked away in the heart of Baguio City, the Baguio Botanical Garden is a serene oasis that offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This beautiful garden is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to unwind and connect with nature. A History of Beauty and Tranquility The Baguio Botanical Garden has a rich history that dates back to the early 20th century. The garden was...

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I recently had the opportunity to visit Baguio Botanical Garden, and it was a delightful experience overall. Here's a review of the pros and cons based on my visit:

Pros of Baguio Botanical Garden:

Variety of Flora: The garden is home to a diverse collection of plants and trees, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the region. It's a great place for nature enthusiasts and botany lovers.

Cultural Experience: Baguio Botanical Garden also features indigenous huts and sculptures that...

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In 2025 we visit the Botanical garden just couple of days after Panagbenga Festival 2025 edition.

A lot of improvement has happened since I visited this place back in 2017. A must visit place if you like to get feel for nature and learn about different species of plants.

Below are few facts about this sharing for anyone visiting here.

The Baguio Botanical Garden, located along Leonard Wood Road between Wright Park and Teacher's Camp, is a significant attraction in Baguio City,...

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