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Tam-awan Village — Attraction in Baguio

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Tam-awan Village
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Nearby attractions
Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc.
Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant
CHHG+XHP Tam-awan Village, Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Moi Snackhouse and Store
Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Long Road Cafe
362-c2, Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Antonio's Cafe
362 A, Tam-awan, Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
BaliQue Cafe
Tam-awan, 230, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Jorge's Diner
216 B, 216b Long Long Feder Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Baguio Tan-awan Lodging House/ Transient
230 Tam-awan, Pinsao Proper, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Wilma's Viewpoint Homestay Transient House
229 Tam awan turning Point, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
The Little Apartment
Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
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Tam-awan Village
PhilippinesCordillera Administrative RegionBaguioTam-awan Village

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Tam-awan Village

366-C Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
4.3(1.2K)
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Cultural
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Family friendly
attractions: Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc., restaurants: The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant, Moi Snackhouse and Store, Long Road Cafe, Antonio's Cafe, BaliQue Cafe, Jorge's Diner
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Phone
+63 74 446 2949
Website
tamawanvillage.com
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Tue7 AM - 8 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Tam-awan Village

Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc.

Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc.

Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc.

4.3

(2.2K)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Tam-awan Village

The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant

Moi Snackhouse and Store

Long Road Cafe

Antonio's Cafe

BaliQue Cafe

Jorge's Diner

The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant

The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant

4.5

(492)

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Moi Snackhouse and Store

Moi Snackhouse and Store

4.6

(4)

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Long Road Cafe

Long Road Cafe

4.4

(12)

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Antonio's Cafe

Antonio's Cafe

4.2

(21)

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Reviews of Tam-awan Village

4.3
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5.0
41w

Tam-Awan Village: A Window to the Cordillera's Rich Cultural Heritage Tucked away in the hills of Baguio City, Tam-Awan Village is a cultural haven that showcases the rich heritage of the Cordillera region. This unique village is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the history, traditions, and arts of the indigenous tribes of the Cordilleras. A Cultural Showcase Tam-Awan Village is a cultural showcase that features traditional Ifugao and Kalinga houses, which have been reconstructed to provide a glimpse into the lives of the region's indigenous tribes. The village is situated on a hillside, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Visitors can explore the village's many houses, which have been decorated with traditional artifacts and furnishings. Traditional Arts and Crafts Tam-Awan Village is also a hub for traditional arts and crafts. Visitors can watch local artisans at work, creating traditional Ifugao and Kalinga crafts such as woodcarvings, textiles, and pottery. The village also features a number of shops and stalls selling traditional crafts and souvenirs. A Haven for Nature Lovers Tam-Awan Village is surrounded by lush forests and scenic views, making it a haven for nature lovers. Visitors can take a leisurely walk through the village's many trails, exploring the surrounding countryside and taking in the stunning views. A Popular Tourist Destination Tam-Awan Village is a popular tourist destination in Baguio City, attracting visitors from all over the world. Its unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of the Cordilleras. Practical Information Location: Longlong Road, Pinsao Proper, Baguio City Getting There: Take a taxi or ride-hailing service from downtown Baguio City Entrance Fee: PHP 50 (approximately USD 1.00) Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Tips and Reminders Respect the Culture: Remember to respect the indigenous culture and traditions when visiting the village. Take Your Time: Take your time to explore the village's many houses and...

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5.0
44w

Ah, Tam-awan Village, the epitome of cultural immersion and scenic beauty, sprinkled with a dash of adventure and a hearty helping of "What did I just step on?"

First, let’s talk about the landscape. This place has more greenery than a garden center on steroids. The lush surroundings are so pristine that even the birds sound like they’ve taken professional singing lessons. Every corner you turn reveals another Instagram-worthy view, but be warned: trying to capture it all might fill up your phone’s memory faster than you can say "cheese."

The art—oh, the art! Tam-awan Village is like walking through an open-air museum where the exhibits are just as likely to photobomb you as you are to photograph them. The traditional Igorot huts are not just historical relics but cozy little houses that make you wonder if you could Airbnb one for a night (spoiler: you can’t, but a person can dream).

Let’s not forget the food. Trying the local cuisine here is an adventure in itself. Ever had pinikpikan? It’s a chicken dish that involves a bit of a surprise for the chicken. But don’t worry—once you get past the preparation method, it’s a flavor explosion worth every bite.

And then, there are the people. The locals are so friendly and welcoming that you’ll forget you’re a tourist. They might even teach you a traditional dance or two, though getting the moves right might result in a comedy routine fit for a talent show.

In conclusion, Tam-awan Village is not just a visit; it’s an experience. From the serene landscapes to the rich cultural heritage, it’s a place where you can learn, laugh, and get a little lost—both physically and metaphorically. 5 out of 5 stars, would definitely recommend losing yourself here!

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4.0
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This place is more known as an art hub that was once managed by local artists with now National Artist for Painting Benedicto Bencab Cabrera as their mentor. Over the years, thousands of guests and tourists have been to this place and tasted the food and coffee servings of this modest food center. Here, you are served with true Benguet Arabica coffee that also grows within the area.

On the June 12 2021 celebration, I went to Tam-awan Village for a healing and cleansing ritual. Teo black pigs and native chickens were butchered during a ritual performed by a “mambunong” or ritual priest to be distributed as "kapiya" or food for family members (the media being one family). An offering called “atang” was also shared for the unseen as part of the traditional rites.

The mambunong after reading the bile of the chicken saw good signs for the media group. BCBC President Aldwin Quitasol earlier invited members using social media saying “Umali kayo ta maes-esang tako ay meniyanap isnan guminekan di nemnem (come and let us be together in clearing our minds of negativity)”. It can be recalled that members and family of Baguio’s fourth estate were not spared from the sad consequences of the pandemic and we continue to pray for the...

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Art TibaldoArt Tibaldo
This place is more known as an art hub that was once managed by local artists with now National Artist for Painting Benedicto Bencab Cabrera as their mentor. Over the years, thousands of guests and tourists have been to this place and tasted the food and coffee servings of this modest food center. Here, you are served with true Benguet Arabica coffee that also grows within the area. On the June 12 2021 celebration, I went to Tam-awan Village for a healing and cleansing ritual. Teo black pigs and native chickens were butchered during a ritual performed by a “mambunong” or ritual priest to be distributed as "kapiya" or food for family members (the media being one family). An offering called “atang” was also shared for the unseen as part of the traditional rites. The mambunong after reading the bile of the chicken saw good signs for the media group. BCBC President Aldwin Quitasol earlier invited members using social media saying “Umali kayo ta maes-esang tako ay meniyanap isnan guminekan di nemnem (come and let us be together in clearing our minds of negativity)”. It can be recalled that members and family of Baguio’s fourth estate were not spared from the sad consequences of the pandemic and we continue to pray for the safety of all.
Yong Shen LimYong Shen Lim
Date of visit 2019 Dec 23. Time of visit 10.40 am to 12.50 pm. Sight Seeing 6.5. Transportation / Getting there 6. Ambience 8. Price PHP60/pax. Expected exploration time 1 to 2 hours. Sight Seeing: This is small sky jungle with a wishing well / pond, huts, dream catchers and hill top views. There is also a cafe inside. Great shots can be taken depending on your ingenuity with nature. The uphill climb has some slight risks, trek slowly and firmly on the muddy terrain, some rocks could be slippery and even dry terrain is dusty and flaky and is a slip hazard. Some parts of the trek do not have any railings to prevent an accidental downhill fall. Nevertheless, it is fairly simply uphill trek for elementary school kids with adequate caution. The only drawback is that this attraction is isolated, as compared to Camp John Hay or Mines View Park. Transportation: Transportation in Baguio for those without a private transport is either jeepney or taxi. The Jeepney begins the journey from Fairview Central Jeepney Terminal, Hilltop street. Then, it takes about 15 mins to reach Tam Awan Village. Ambience: The garden jungle provides just enough challenge for all ages. The air is fresh and clean as expected.
John John GonoonJohn John Gonoon
Tam-awan Village in Baguio City is a hidden gem that offers visitors a unique cultural and artistic experience. With an entrance fee of just ₱100.00, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the Cordilleras. The village provides guided tours, where knowledgeable guides share the history and significance of the area. While the tour is complimentary, donations for the guides are appreciated. Inside the village, you can enjoy vibrant cultural performances that showcase traditional dances and music, offering a deeper connection to the local culture. The village also features an art exhibit displaying the works of three talented artists, giving you a taste of the region's creative spirit. Additionally, you’ll find an artist in the village who offers to do sketches, making for a unique and personalized souvenir. Before you leave, be sure to visit the souvenir shop, where you can purchase locally made crafts and artworks to take home a piece of Tam-awan’s charm.
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This place is more known as an art hub that was once managed by local artists with now National Artist for Painting Benedicto Bencab Cabrera as their mentor. Over the years, thousands of guests and tourists have been to this place and tasted the food and coffee servings of this modest food center. Here, you are served with true Benguet Arabica coffee that also grows within the area. On the June 12 2021 celebration, I went to Tam-awan Village for a healing and cleansing ritual. Teo black pigs and native chickens were butchered during a ritual performed by a “mambunong” or ritual priest to be distributed as "kapiya" or food for family members (the media being one family). An offering called “atang” was also shared for the unseen as part of the traditional rites. The mambunong after reading the bile of the chicken saw good signs for the media group. BCBC President Aldwin Quitasol earlier invited members using social media saying “Umali kayo ta maes-esang tako ay meniyanap isnan guminekan di nemnem (come and let us be together in clearing our minds of negativity)”. It can be recalled that members and family of Baguio’s fourth estate were not spared from the sad consequences of the pandemic and we continue to pray for the safety of all.
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Date of visit 2019 Dec 23. Time of visit 10.40 am to 12.50 pm. Sight Seeing 6.5. Transportation / Getting there 6. Ambience 8. Price PHP60/pax. Expected exploration time 1 to 2 hours. Sight Seeing: This is small sky jungle with a wishing well / pond, huts, dream catchers and hill top views. There is also a cafe inside. Great shots can be taken depending on your ingenuity with nature. The uphill climb has some slight risks, trek slowly and firmly on the muddy terrain, some rocks could be slippery and even dry terrain is dusty and flaky and is a slip hazard. Some parts of the trek do not have any railings to prevent an accidental downhill fall. Nevertheless, it is fairly simply uphill trek for elementary school kids with adequate caution. The only drawback is that this attraction is isolated, as compared to Camp John Hay or Mines View Park. Transportation: Transportation in Baguio for those without a private transport is either jeepney or taxi. The Jeepney begins the journey from Fairview Central Jeepney Terminal, Hilltop street. Then, it takes about 15 mins to reach Tam Awan Village. Ambience: The garden jungle provides just enough challenge for all ages. The air is fresh and clean as expected.
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Tam-awan Village in Baguio City is a hidden gem that offers visitors a unique cultural and artistic experience. With an entrance fee of just ₱100.00, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the Cordilleras. The village provides guided tours, where knowledgeable guides share the history and significance of the area. While the tour is complimentary, donations for the guides are appreciated. Inside the village, you can enjoy vibrant cultural performances that showcase traditional dances and music, offering a deeper connection to the local culture. The village also features an art exhibit displaying the works of three talented artists, giving you a taste of the region's creative spirit. Additionally, you’ll find an artist in the village who offers to do sketches, making for a unique and personalized souvenir. Before you leave, be sure to visit the souvenir shop, where you can purchase locally made crafts and artworks to take home a piece of Tam-awan’s charm.
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