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Tuba, officially the Municipality of Tuba, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Benguet, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 48,312 people. Wikipedia.
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The BenCab Museum is a dedicated art sanctuary showcasing the works of National Artist Benedicto Cabrera. It is committed to promoting the arts and preserving the environment, as well as traditional culture of the Cordilleras region. There are 12 exhibition galleries with indigenous and contemporary art, a farm, eco-trail, garden, and cafe.
Lovely museum in stunning grounds, definitely worth visiting if you're in Baguio. All of the art on display, by local artists, is excellent and the space itself is very nice. 150 entrance per adult. There is a cafe on the ground floor and a koi pond and seating area outside. The grounds of the property are huge and very beautiful - you can do an eco tour for an extra 150 per person to explore the grounds.
Rohan Muralee — Google review
A trip to Baguio will never be complete without going to this museum. I get that most of the artwork on display are still the same year-in, year-out, save for a gallery that’s being updated based on who’s exhibiting. But the sheer pull of BenCab himself, as well as the art he made of the place, with the museum building and then the garden and the ponds, and even the cafe, makes a pilgrimage to it worth it every time.
Julius Ryan Umali — Google review
The museum was far from the city. But its location is nice; it has a beautiful and relaxing view. There is no need to purchase a ticket in advance. There is also a cafe and a pond, which add to relaxation. If you love Benedicto Cabrera's art or are a fan of him, then you must visit his museum. I was just wondering where Mysterious Women painting is.😅
Hanna Jane Monton — Google review
One of the highlights of our Baguio Trip. It was raining when we arrived but it was no problem at all! The vibe can't be ruined by anything. It was a total treat for the mind and soul. Especially when you go to the top floor veranda and have a glimpse of the mountain view. I mean, swooshing, raindrops, cool weather, birds. Soul fest indeed! 😌 Jeepney rides are available going to and from the city proper, although not that frequent, but we were lucky that time. Entrance fee at the museum is around ₱200 ($3-4) only.
Christian Almada — Google review
i love all the art pieces from Sir Ben. The museum also featured art from different artists. There is also a shop were you can buy items featuring Sir Ben and other artists. There is also a cafe were you can have your meal and enjoy the view of the farm and the pond were you can also feed the ducks and koi fishes. The museum is far from the city and quite difficult for commute as taxi seldom pass through this area.
Jay Greg — Google review
Very creative artist BenCab. Various works of Art depicting people's life and culture. Ohhh I love the pond, the garden and nature around. Must see while in town
Bess Maldupana — Google review
Adequate parking. Friendly staff. Php 150 entrance fee. Discounts available for students and senior citizens. Paintings and sculptures from renowned and upcoming artists. There is a cafe with a great view. Must see when in Baguio.
Marylaine Dujunco — Google review
Nice ambiance and since we came on a rainy day it was cozy and not crowded. There was a cafe too that serves hot coffee and cold drinks. A great place to appreciate nature, art and peacefulness.
Karen Mae Angeles — Google review
This museum is a must-visit and an excellent place to spend an entire afternoon. It’s quite far from the central part of Baguio so easiest to take a taxi directly; going home, there are plenty of jeeps passing in front of the museum that go back near Burnham Park. The museum boasts myriad exhibits ranging from various indigenous artworks to a wide selection of contemporary pieces from BenCab and other esteemed artists. The café as well as the nearby pond are fine places to relax for an hour or two while quietly admiring the view. Only issue would be the absence of mobility options for PWDs for going up and down floors so just a heads up.
Gerald Soliman — Google review
The museum is a bit far from the city proper. We paid 200 pesos for entrance. They also have a restaurant cafe inside. There's an outdoor space with pond and bridge. I enjoyed the artworks and it's peaceful ambience. Definitely a must visit when in Baguio.
Jenrie Paler — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised by the amount and the quality of artwork in this art museum. I expected much less given its location and rather uninteresting facade, but it housed a wide selection of great artwork. It has a cafe on the first floor and a nice garden outside for you to enjoy after taking a tour of the museum. The only downside is its distance from downtown. I'd definitely recommend visiting this museum if you're planning on staying in Baguio for a week.
Will Heo — Google review
BenCab Museum is a great place especially for art lovers like me. It houses several galleries of different artists and exhibits and a nice place for venue shows. It also has a nice café and beautiful farm and garden below the premises. • Parking Space: Ample • Staff: Super Friendly and Nice • General Admission: ₱150 They are open Tuesdays to Sundays at 9AM to 6PM. Last entry for the museum is at 5:30 PM. PS: Make sure not to touch the artworks! 🙂
Danica Bianca Lingan — Google review
It's a good museum, they mostly have pieces of Ifugao sculptures and of course, BenCab's art pieces as well. They also have modern art category in there - I saw Yeokka's work. It's a 4-storey bldg, the ground floor is the cafe. You should come here extra early because people line up after 10am (they open at 9am). They have this spot (terraces with view) that I love and I wish i could just stay there lol. Downside, they don't have elevators (for pwd accessibility). Overall, the art pieces are amazing and it was a great experience.
Caramel Pudding — Google review
One of the best tourist site in Baguio! It is WORTH IT! Either you're an art lover or not, you'll like it here. The view were perfect as well. Though the location were a bit far from the city, it is perfect once you saw the view outside the Museum. There's also a cafe at the ground floor with awesome food and VERY FAST service! Will definitely coming back.
Nepht Manas — Google review
A bit far from Baguio city but it's worth visiting if you're interested in arts or just want to take a quick break from the city. The works that on the exhibit were interesting especially the tools of the natives. Just be sure to be there early if you want to avoid the crowd especially on holidays. And also a bit pricey on the food.
Neil Cuenza — Google review
A must place to visit when in Baguio. Its 30 minutes away from the city, so if you're commuting or via taxi its better to have the taxi wait for you as its not easy getting a ride back. Very nice place. Lots of stuff about culture, especially the wood carvings and statues. There are a wide variety of paintings and pictures too. And there's a cafe at the lowest floor where you can also access the park at the back. Its a very nice place to relax and feel nature as the place is surrounded by trees and mountains.
Oli De Guzman — Google review
Aside from the clean and modern looking building which houses the works of BenCab and other artists, you will also enjoy the very nice views at the back of the property. The entrance fee for the museum is very reasonable. You can also do hiking for an additional fee of less than $2 around the vast area of his property. The staff is very friendly and eager to explain the exhibits. They have a restaurant too where you can enjoy good food at very reasonable prices. All-in-all a very good place to visit and meet the BenCab himself who often mingles with the visitors.
Dennis Capinpin — Google review
Went here on November 2023 when they had a themed display in one of the rooms. It’s an interesting site to visit in Baguio, especially if you’re into art and quiet spaces. They also have a cafe inside where you can see a majestic view of the garden. It’s somehow difficult to get a taxi cab from the place, so hiring a driver would be best.
Eizen Barleta — Google review
Huge museum with varying arts not only from Bencab himself, however some arts for me just felt out of place, I am no critic but some arts feel way less interesting compare to others. The museum also provides a cafe and places to take picture of with amazing views, would recommend to come and visit if you're going to Baguio even the food are also great and tasty.
Adryel Flauta — Google review
A must-see when visiting Baguio City. It’s a bit far from the city proper but it is worth it. The museum features various artworks by BenCab and other local artists as well as cultural artifacts of the Cordillera region. The museum also offers an Eco-trail experience (for a separate fee). They also have a café. As an art enthusiast, I definitely enjoyed my visit here. ❤️
Michelle Ann Cabiladas — Google review
It was a nice trip! Too far from the town proper but definitely worth a visit. The place is so serene and peaceful. Entrance fee is at Php200 ($4). Just make sure to visit the place during weekdays to avoid crowd. You may take pictures but no flash and video filming is not allowed.
Liezl Mellizo — Google review
Km. 6 Asin Rd, Tuba, 2603 Benguet, Philippineshttp://www.bencabmuseum.org/+63 74 442 7165BenCab Museum reservations
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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The Baguio Botanical Garden is a beautiful spot in the city where visitors can explore a variety of plants and flowers. The park has a variety of different areas, including individual pavilions dedicated to the cities that Baguio shares relationships with. There are also plenty of benches to relax on and activities to do, like taking a lunch break or exploring the gardens. If you're interested in nature then this is definitely a place you should visit.
For entrance fee of just 10 pesos, you can spend time with your friends and family in this beautiful and newly renovated garden. Go on a weekday if you can to avoid the crowd. There is a milk tea stall in the middle of the park if you want refreshments, and a cafe near the entrance. Take time to see the cacti collection. Restrooms are clean. Highly recommended to both locals and tourists.
Sherwin Ferreria — Google review
One of the best gardens I visited. This place is Eden-like cozy version. If you are dreaming of going to Denmark or Amsterdam or any European countries but on a very tight budget, this is a good alternative. The place is clean, the flowers are beautiful. The ambiance of the place is relaxing. There are food stalls too where you can just sit, eat, relax, stroll and repeat. This is also a good place to propose!
Modi Cabanesas II — Google review
The garden showcases a rich variety of plant species, inviting visitors to explore its lush pathways and admire the vibrant colors of nature. With themed areas highlighting different plants and cultural elements, it offers a blend of botanical beauty and cultural significance. While some areas could benefit from further maintenance, the garden overall provides a peaceful retreat and a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a connection with the outdoors.
Boylabo “Owen” — Google review
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.
R Serrano — Google review
Entrance is 100 pesos if you're not from Baguio This place is magical. We went in the morning and on a weekday so there were not many people. We plan on coming back and experiencing the night view of this place since there are lots of lights strewn about the entire area. It is big and you probably need 2 hours to explore the entire place. The best parts were literally why it is called the Botanical Garden. The flowers and plants are so beautiful, well maintained and lovely to take pictures of. I almost maxed out my phone memory because every flower I come across I would want to take a photo of. Great experience. 10/10.
Danica Catriz — Google review
Newly improved botanical garden. With improved ambiance. When you want to shoot or pictorial you need a permit @ the entrance. Don not worry for your safety there are guards roaming around. Also restrooms are within the vicinity, you need to pay for maintenance aside from the entrance fee. Enjoy the view!
ned kibad — Google review
Marvel at the best landscape architectural project I have ever seen. Don't be fooled by it's name this isn't your typical plant based attraction. This place will be very hard to explain in words so it is best if you see it in personal. It has different cultural gardens. It has a great play with elevation. It has tunnels it has great paid comfort room that brings you deep inside the rain forest. But most importantly, it has a coffee shop situated perfectly to feast your eyes with a view.
GolRouge D — Google review
Renovations are impressive! It's a completely different garden now. What I impressed the most is the layout. It's clever to have the souvenir shops and a cafeteria by the exit that is also near to the entrance
Gen Medina — Google review
I've been to the Botanical Garden in Baguio multiple times, and I must admit, it never fails to amaze me. Each visit unveils new selfie spots and unique features in the area. What's great is that there's easy access to a comfort room for everyone, as well as a convenient food store and souvenir shop on site.
Elaine Hizola-Sales — Google review
Went there early in the morning.. Not many people yet.. So we got the place very quiet.. Paid 100 per adult.. Residents, seniors and children have discounts.. Parking is 35 pesos for the first 2 hours and our car is Vios. The garden is very nice and colorful.. At this month, lots of flowers bloom and the weather was perfect
Gigi A. — Google review
Simply amazing. The place offers a lot to see. It's great for different kinds of people looking for different things, Whether it's a peaceful walk to see different kinds of plants, exploring a Japanese tunnel, or having a picnic, the place has you covered.
Qetzyl — Google review
Last went here in 2014 and just got back in 2022. Now, it is even more improved and prettier. It is worth the P10.00 entrance fee. It is low because it is owned by the government of Baguio City. Although it used to be free, 10.00 is not painful at all because it needs little help in budget to improve the place. It is a breath of fresh air in the middle of the city, and it is not crowded unlike other parks in Baguio. We were able to sit down and appreciate the plants and flowers. It is beautiful.
Daphney Rose Ticbaen — Google review
Love this place. Family-friendly and a good place to stroll around with different phases in every corner. They feature cross-cultural landmarks and flowers here and there... and a chance to wear tribal clothes. It's a nice place to bring the kids and even the oldies :)
Kaycelyn Valenzuela — Google review
I great place to visit! Pay a fair price of fee to preserve the beautiful plants in the area. Walk and take pictures 'til your hearts content, then visit the tunnel if you dare. Clean and very refreshing! Follow the rules and regulations, and you'll find yourself enjoying and appreciating the place even more! 🇵🇭❤️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐😊👍
Jonathan MIranda — Google review
The Botanical Garden offers numerous activities to enjoy, and there's one particular recommendation I would like to highlight: it's important to avoid wearing slippery shoes, especially after rainfall. The pathways can become quite slippery, so it's essential to choose appropriate footwear to ensure your safety. Aside from that, the garden itself is truly beautiful, particularly during the mid-afternoon hours.
Ian Tanpiuco — Google review
The recently refurbished botanical garden offers a captivating and vibrant display of flower gardens that are a visual treat, even in the rain. We truly appreciated the enchanting hues and lush flora despite the bad weather when we visited. This garden also provides a delightful experience with its on-site cafés and mini restaurants, allowing guests to enjoy refreshments while taking in the natural beauty. The entrance fee is budget-friendly, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors.
Jhan-Curt Fernández — Google review
We had fun time visiting the botanical garden of Baguio City. We reached the place at 10am estimated. The entrance was quite crowded and took us almost 10 minutes or so before we've got to enter the place. It is a very great garden that showcases a lot of picture worthy spots (a lot of mini-size version of popular infrastructure from different countries). It also have a tunnel that you can explore but we didn't proceed further because there is no tourist guide that could guide us back if ever we could not figure out how to get back to the tunnel's entrance. The whole place feels like a park. Still a great place to visit. Also, if ever you're planning to buy souvenirs, there's also a souvenir shop you could visit.
Heide General — Google review
Probably one of the best places to visit in Baguio City. The place was beautiful and maintained well. There are neat comfort rooms, and good restaurants nearby; there are cafes in the garden, too, so you can enjoy the breeze while sipping. Just an obvious advice, though: go there earlier, around 4PM, so you can enjoy the place without having to deal with crowds. Also, go there on a weekday.
roui janoba — Google review
Great place to visit. As a couple we had lot of pictures. Well maintained place. There was a green house with variety of ornamental plants... worth visiting.
Rishikesh Manolkar — Google review
The flowers dried up because of El Niño, but that doesn't make it okay to jack up the entrance fee from 10 pesos to 100 pesos for tourists. I just want more pine trees for shade since the blazing summer heat makes visiting less chill. And I hope the fee hike actually helps spruce up the place, turning it back into a cool botanical garden instead of just a regular park.
Felicisimo Galletes Jr — Google review
Very beautiful gardens with lots of colourful flowers. There's Filipino-Chinese garden as well and they're selling herbs there for P50 per pot. Entrance fee is P100 for tourists and P50 for Baguio residents.
Mykolas Liaskauskas — Google review
I have visited this place several times since I was a kid. But I enjoyed my recent visit because there are LED lights for butterflies and flowers showing the metamorphosis of butterflies. Children and kids at heart will surely enjoy this place. There is an entrance fee of 100 for adults. They offer discounted price for Baguio residents.
Agnes Larice Adem — Google review
Beautiful and lots of flowers. We liked the cactus area and the butterfly area when it lit. Line for admission is short coz it is not a holiday. We went on a weekday. Last December 2022 when we were in Baguio, we cannot go inside because the lines where too long. And they admit 1-2hrs after
Dorcas Justine Baldovino — Google review
Baguio Botanical Garden is one of the tourist attractions in Baguio. The entrance fee is 100 pesos for those who are not living in Baguio while 50 pesos for those living in Baguio. They also provide discounts for seniors/pwd and students. They have different gardens inside like a friendship garden with a Chinese community, a friendship garden with Koreans and other communities. They have different varieties of flowers and plants that you can take photos of.
Michael Angelo Tadeo — Google review
Better to come in the afternoon and wait for the display lights around 5-6pm. There are coffee shops, plants for sale, benches and clean pay restrooms. More food shops in the Botanical Garden Souvenir Shops, right below the small parking area.
Pinkpearl2004 — Google review
37 Leonard Wood Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, PhilippinesBaguio Botanical Garden reservations
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Mountain peak
Mount Cabuyao is a remarkable peak that offers a range of exciting activities such as hiking and biking, along with breathtaking panoramas of Baguio and the South China Sea. Moreover, it boasts an observatory for stargazing enthusiasts. This place presents an unparalleled opportunity to explore untouched areas that have yet to be discovered by many tourists. The scenery, climate, and air quality are impeccable, creating the ideal environment for relaxation.
In love with this place... T'was a very nice visit and a very nice day to go to Mount Kabuyao and explore the virgin and outstanding areas in this mountain which tourists havent visit yet. The view, the weather, and the clean air is perfect for relaxing. To to return soon.
Dorothy Atolba — Google review
This is closed to the public. Only residents. We wasted gas and time to come here and be told no entry.
Julie Albaugh — Google review
View of the City of Pines and the Lingayen Gulf on the other side
Jing Samonte — Google review
Coolest place. A great view of Baguio City from afar. Perfect view of the sea of clouds.
Hil Colt — Google review
A must visit if you can figure out how to get there
bruce simon — Google review
Nice,clean,beautiful and cold
lian libao — Google review
A great place to end every year
Mikka Alaia — Google review
As of writing it is off limits to tourists due to guidelines/ordinances enacted by the Local Government Unit of Tuba, Benguet to preserve/protect the mountain ecosystem from agri development and commercialization.
Avian Quest — Google review
Tuba, Benguet, PhilippinesMount Cabuyao reservations
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Garden
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At Mount Costa, you can relax in a peaceful garden with themed sections such as a Japanese Garden, an Italian Garden, and a Western Garden. There are also seasonal flowers and sculptures to take pictures of. There are also picnic tables for enjoying your day outdoors.
This place is a treasure. I go to Baguio to unwind, but normally everything is just too crowded. However, this place is exactly what I'm looking for. Close to nature, they have benches in each garden and you can just choose to sit down and unwind. Order a cup of hot coffee, and just chill. Great place if you're looking to avoid the crowd, enjoy the cold weather, and chill.
Steffanie Lyn Smetham — Google review
Beautiful garden. Good place to while away the time. Something for everyone, kids and adults alike. Get a guide if there's one available so you don't miss anything. Make sure you wear sturdy shoes with strong traction as the steps can be slippery. Also, in true Baguio fashion, make sure you're prepared to go up and down stairs, don't worry, lots of places to sit and catch your breath.
cleo villanueva — Google review
What I love about this place is that it's not congested with tourist so you can really take your time to relax and unwind while walking through their different gardens. The various gardens are very interactive. Kudos, because they also have a corner for children. They have a lot of places there to have a photoshoot. Now, the entrance fee depends on what you will be having. Since we opted for the fee that has lunch-included, we paid 300 pesos or about $6. If you just wan the snack, they have the 200-250 pesos option. We were really not that expecting much but surprisingly, the lunch served was ample in amount, delicious, and you can choose which set you want, even the drinks.
Famery Fialiwan — Google review
A very nice place. It's our first time here but it's a very relaxing and therapeutic experience. Thank you, Ate Anne our tour guide for this day. It is a family friendly environment with many beautiful gardens. What I enjoy the most is their musical garden, playground and romeo and juliet. So far it's a cool place to visit and have an interesting garden and beautiful view to see.
rycel lara — Google review
Went here with the whole family during Holy Week, and we enjoyed it more than we expected we would. The staff were accommodating, to the point that we were even accompanied by a tour guide during our mealbreak and during the entirety of our stay. Most of our pictures were also taken by the tour guide (who seem to know all the perfect angles!). Super nature-y vibes, any outdoor activity lover would find their establishment a perfect place to visit. Overall, would rate this a 9/10 since the overall service, and feel or ambiance of the place was great. We loved the food from their available kiosks as well 😊
Bruce Car — Google review
We had the new year's lunch by Naimas. Not worth it. Very limited food choices. No dessert. Overcooked pasta. Served Raw grilled salmon. The place is nice and quiet. With entrance fee. Visit in the morning as there are more tourists in the afternoon. There's a small cafe near the entrance. Limited parking area, though you can park at the roadside. Stroll with your pets.
lyka ablaza — Google review
A Serene Haven at Mt Costa Mt Costa is a hidden gem in La Trinidad, Benguet, offering lush gardens, picturesque views, and tranquil ambiance. The eco-friendly design, themed areas, and informative guided tours make it a must-visit attraction for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Easily accessible,Mt Costa is a delightful, enchanting destination not to be missed.
Marissa Bautista-Bulatao — Google review
Mount Costa is a hidden gem in Baguio that offers a unique and delightful experience for visitors. The beautifully landscaped gardens and thematic gardens throughout the park are a visual treat. Each garden has its own distinctive charm, from the whimsical Alice in Wonderland garden to the serene Japanese garden. What sets Mount Costa apart is the attention to detail in each garden, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. The well-maintained pathways and the friendly staff add to the overall enjoyable visit. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or a place to explore with friends and family, Mount Costa is a must-visit attraction in Baguio. It's an enchanting place that will surely leave you with wonderful memories and Instagram-worthy photos. Overall, Mount Costa is a picturesque and tranquil destination, making it a worthwhile addition to your Baguio itinerary.
Randell Balatbat — Google review
The place is so nice. Very relaxing and peaceful place if you want to unwind! You may find different kinds of rare plants and flowers. The staff are so accommodating. And lastly, the food is good. I will definitely visit again soon.
Editha Quilantang — Google review
Gardens are beautiful and very well-maintained. Sir Patrick and his staff were very friendly and accommodating. The tour guide, Ma’am Pearly was very knowledgeable with the gardens and their plants and how to maintain them. Will definitely return with family and friends. Thank you, Mt. Costa!
B M — Google review
Commune with nature. Take time to be energized and reflect. Please maintain cleanliness when you go there, as they practice CLAYGO. Watch out for slippery areas. You need to have the map with you. Stop and reflect. *w/ Parking area
Charmaine — Google review
What a wonderful world class garden near Baguio. Well planned and made by people who pay attention to details. I can’t believe we were all alone at 930am. So peaceful and calming. Stress buster for life.
Benigno Agbayani — Google review
The place is beautiful and well maintained. Just be prepared to do a lot of walking. The food is also good and reasonably priced. If you want to relax, it is one of the best places to go. Recommended for immersing in nature.
Neil Cuenza — Google review
Mount Costa is an underrated place that is a bit far from city proper. It has great international garden concepts that mix well with the surrounding nature. The staff and our tour guide (Ate Phine) are friendly and accommodating. This place is great for nature lovers, families and friends. There are places to hang out and food stalls to eat. So far, this place is one of the best destinations in Baguio. Most importantly, the place is not crowded.
frost whiteman — Google review
A refreshing place to see. The whole place was mesmerizing and other-worldly. I think availing the tour guide would be very worth it (it's included in the entrance fee), we weren’t able to avail due to the time. Worth the walk and the hike. A great place to unwind and take lots of photos :)
Lia Mesina — Google review
The place is very nice and very relaxing. It’s a best place to unwind and reflect. It’s also a best place to have a picnic. The sound of the nature gives peace to the soul. My favorite part is the mirror garden and the food stalls, I really appreciate it, the food is very delicious and it has accommodating staffs. I’ll definitely comeback again. Thankyooou Mount Costa! Till next time🤍
Keziah Mejia — Google review
Availed of the tour packaged with lunchbox and availed the free tour guide as well to get to know the history and concept of the place. The guide is for free but you’ll have to leave a google review for them. The tour did not disappoint. I was able to roam around and was able to see all 24 gardens. Each garden has a unique story. Kudos to the person behind all of these concepts. This ecopark is recommended to those who seek calmness and those who appreciate art. The place is well organized but needs more improvement to cater more colors perhaps to make it more appealing to people. I suggest to add more flower plants with different colors. The food is delicious though a bit pricey. One meal is free if you avail lunchbox set so still a good deal! :)
Je Si — Google review
One of the nicest place we've been to in Baguio. This is a great place to unwind and appreciate nature. There are small restos and picnic areas. Different pocket gardens and activity areas for kids. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes when going here as you're going to walk and go up and down stairs a lot. Relax, unwind, make memories, take photos, and have fun.
Gyro Raynon Gorospe — Google review
A unique way of enjoying Baguio. Very educational and relaxing - the gardens provide a calming experience. Best to come earlier in the morning when the air is crisp. There are stops in inside where you can rest in the middle of your hours-long tour
Don Naranjo — Google review
Good place for a short trek along gardens inspired by different spots around the world! Shout out also to our tour guide Ate Perly. Just a suggestion, add a number marker on each garden so that the guests would know how many more gardens to see while they are on tour
Sam Beljon Catapusan — Google review
Our very first time going to the place and tour guide was very informative in all gardens that were shown. Very affordable for the price. Each had its unique feature, showcasing different foreign-inspired garden concepts to those who would visit. All gardens are unique than other gardens from the Philippines. There were also stalls for food and drinks if tired, most are affordable and refreshing. The tour guide was very accommodating. It would be nice to have railings for some of the trails to be able to accommodate and lessen risk of accidents.
Paula Cathryn Gutierrez — Google review
The Mount Costa was awesome! There was a spot to eat surrounded by all the pretty plants. And whenever you felt tired, there were these cool resting places where you could just chill and enjoy the beauty around you. But the best part was how amazing nature was there – so many different plants and flowers that made the whole place feel magical and relaxing. It was like stepping into a dream world full of natural wonders!
riza alegrid — Google review
It is my second time here. A peaceful respite from the chaos & noise of Baguio City. The park is well manicured & not crowded. Nature is abundant. Art is alive. Solitude means sitting on a bench with the chirping of birds, the scent of the pine trees & the fresh, cool mountain breeze nourishing your soul.
Brenda Hipolito — Google review
ME 33 Lamtang, Pico-Lamtang Road, Puguis, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet, Philippines+63 977 409 7004Mount Costa reservations

5Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc.

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The Igorot Stone Kingdom is a 6,000 sqm attraction located in Baguio City which tells the legend of Sab-angan, an ancient Igorot kingdom that was lost a thousand years ago. The structure is based on the legend and features impressive stone terraces spanning 6,000 sqm. It is one of Baguio City's newest tourist attractions and is quickly becoming a popular destination for tourists.
View is beautiful. It is a stone throw tourist attraction from our relative's house so we went there as early as 7AM. Because the place gets packed by 8AM onwards, especially on holidays and weekends. Good for picture taking and learning bits about Igorot History. Entrance fee as of May 2022 is 100.00 per person. Parking space is a bit tight but there are few pay parking around. Transient houses are available near the area, too. Best to go as early as 6:30 AM so the place do not have much people yet.
Daphney Rose Ticbaen — Google review
Interesting to look at, challenging to finish looking at unless you're used to trekking. There's much walking and climbing on both left and right sides, and it's not suitable for seniors. The angle of inclination for its slope appears to be retained as is that's why it's tough. The left side from the entrance uses a lot of stones and looks rural while the right side has lesser stones and is like a western-inspired castle exterior. If you choose the left side first, you'd get tired, so better to choose the right side first. It's the side with proper stairs and the tunnel with stones painted like gold. The statues on this side look nice. The left side has a way of sparking your imagination. There are also references to Philippine folklore on this side especially on the gods. What's bothered me on the stone side was the lack of safety precautions in the area. The fence is barely there and is quite flimsy, the stair stone steps tiny, and if you slip, that's a super long way down! This left side has the Igorot costume fitting for a fee of 50 pesos for pictorial and several good photo spots for the view. They also have official photographers in the area who print the photo for a fee of 250 pesos when we came to ask. It's worth a visit, but do take your time, it can't be climbed and finished so quickly if you're easily tired. Rushing this place would spoil the experience.
May ?Ziel? N — Google review
You can see the finest craftsmanship if ever… build of stones… carving and a lot more… much better to see in person because I already uploaded pictures and cannot Post .. it’s a nice place to visit but make sure you love to hike a little bit… because you have to go higher to appreciate
Pinky Castro — Google review
Had a chance to visit this place last week. The place was awesome because you can see how it was really built with hardworking people, very unique way of building walls. Downside was you cannot tour around when it rains because the this is an open place without cover at all. Of course except for there cute snack area at the castle on the 4th floor if I'm not mistaken. Take note: Always have an umbrella with you if you plan to visit during possible rainy days. And workout because this place is huge to walk around. 👶
Audrey Elizan — Google review
Igorot Stones Kingdom is truly an amazing place. It reflects the immense effort and creativity invested in constructing such a remarkable site. I thoroughly enjoyed the surroundings, the breathtaking views, and the warmth of the local people.
Doh C — Google review
I really admire those people behind this contructing a stunning and a breathtaking stone kingdom place. It is indeed a one of the best tourist spots in Baguio city. Its quite amazing also the gigantic statues that can be seen in every corner of the kingdom which can adds on the astonishing scenery of the place. On top of that-The Tickets is a budget-friendly. I'll recommend to visit here on regular day--Not during on holidays nor long weekends because it is very crowded. But All in all it was a great experience to be here.
Chris Voyager — Google review
Nice place to visit especially in the afternoon when it gets so foggy! The entrance fee is 100 for adults and 80 for children and senior citizen. kids 3 yrs old and below are free. They also offer food and drinks below the view deck. I hope that the place will always be well-kept.
Mira Andawi-Dy — Google review
It was my first time here and I think it's a really nice place. It's great to see this amazing stone temple giving people some bits of history about the Igorot tribe. Good for picture taking but you must be brave enough to climb to the top to appreciate this beautiful picturesque.
Helen Angeles — Google review
A unique place to visit when you're in Baguio. Though some structures are still under constructions, everyone can still enjoy the place. They have coffee shop before the view deck. Restrooms are also available when you go up. Plus points for the cleanliness.. It's just awesome to visit the place😊
Jonha Go — Google review
A great tourist spot. Just make sure you read the signs before taking photos so you won't get surprised when they start charging you. They have traditional clothing for rent, 50php per person so we had the kids try them on. Turned out really cute. Do not bring a stroller, you would need to use the stairs everywhere. Do not forget to try strawberry taho after.
Danica C — Google review
Currently the hottest place to visit when in Baguio. Being the hottest means it attracts the craziest crowd. The place looked like an ant colony when we visited. Lines are long everywhere even the traffic going there. One suggested the best time to visit is between 7 to 9am. We were there 10am and it sure is bustling!
Emmanuel Panelo — Google review
This is an impressive and fascinating destination! The idea was conceived in 2020 and built over the last few years. You'll have a great time walking through all the trails and looking at the views from every angle. Tons of great photo opportunities!
Aaron Roberts — Google review
Another bucket list you can add when you visit the summer capital of the Philippines - Baguio City. Something new to enjoy. Entrance fee is a bit costly which is 100 for adult and it tends to be a bit crowded during weekends. It would be best to visit this place during weekdays and in the morning. There's also a cafe on top of it which you will enjoy the full scenery of the place.
Ronald Cuevas — Google review
I personally admired the effort put into constructing this kingdom of stone. They deserve the visit. We really enjoyed taking photos of the stone structures that appear like stair-like terraces. It gives you a glimpse of history of the Igorot communities. With the actual houses and garden, this is a must see!
Moli Ou — Google review
If you're looking for an Instagram-worthy destination that also carries a rich historical significance, the Igorot Stone Kingdom is a must-visit. It's a perfect blend of natural wonder and cultural heritage, making it a remarkable spot to explore and capture memorable moments.
Hannah Araja — Google review
Some parts of the place was still under construction when we went so the safety is still very questionable. It is also crowded because of the long weekends. We went there very early around 8 am, but it was still crowded. You have to pay an entrance fee. The place was far from the city proper. We drove for around 15-20 minutes. There were parking areas, but you also have to pay 100 pesos there aside from the entrance fee that you are going to pay at the gates.
Sheng Corpuz — Google review
Many tourists are there, especially during weekends. If you want to enjoy the whole place, better to visit during weekdays. The Igorot clothes can be rented for only 50 pesos, with unlimited use inside the place. Best experience tho.
Regina Grace — Google review
Not fully finished yet, but worth the 100 peso entrance fee if your into taking photos for social media as there's little to no activity here other than walking around taking photos. But they are building a cafe inside. Also you can rent a traditional igorot costume while you are inside the area.
Ron M Official — Google review
The place is like a huge Igorot Themed Minecraft Level complete with Igorot Statues and symbolism. The place is perfect for picture taking 😊 Not for the elderly and persons with weak knees as a lot of walking and going up and down stairs are required to get around the area. Really had fun visiting the place.
Jin Alcala — Google review
The man made stone architecture is amazing, it is reinforced by 12mm steel. The place has an on going construction on the top. The entrance fee is affordable, senior citizen and disabled persons discount is accepted. There is Couple of fast food inside where you can buy your food and drinks. There is a toilet outside and inside the park During noon time the right side of the park is exposed to the sunlight while the left side is shaded. Just be careful on the steps it is quite challenging specially for the elderly.
Jap Paguio — Google review
Lots of walking up and down. It had a very nice view once you make it on top of the incline. It was packed of people. Restroom needs some work. You can’t close the door at the women’s restroom and very dark. Not handicapped friendly. Entrance fee is 100 pesos.
Tesla B — Google review
It’s a nice place but be ready for lots of walking. Entrance: 100 per pax During weekend, we all know that there’s a lot of tourists. Expect also the traffic going here. I hope they would add more comfort rooms.
Annie Canuto Y Casas — Google review
A new attraction in Baguio/La Trinidad. Best to hire a car going there as grab signal is poor. Entrance as at the time of posting is 100 pesos.
Joven E — Google review
Walking through the Igorot Stone Kingdom is like stepping into a new world. With its intricate stone walls and pathways, the place offered picturesque views for visitors. However, this may not be suitable for the elderly or those with mobility issues, as there are steep steps throughout the site. At the time of our visit, the entrance fee was PHP 100. There is also a food court located at the top. After exploring, visitors can take a quick bite while still enjoying the surrounding view. Additionally, costume rentals are also available near the entrance for visitors to borrow for picture-taking.
Patricia Cancio — Google review
The location is very accessible with jeepney (longlong signage). However, if you want quick access just ride a taxi going there. Entrance fee is 100pesos. Igorot costume is 50pesos. Hiking is real. But worth the view. There was a cafe on top but we’re not able to get there since we are in a hurry. No queue since it was a weekday. Make sure to ready your legs to hike.
Francis Filipinas — Google review
It's ok I guess. Visually pleasing but there's not much here. I was expecting this to be a village with houses or rooms that can be entered but it was just a facade. The place looks nice but I wish there was more to it. It seems that there is ongoing construction that would expand the place in the future and I do hope it's not just stone walls.
Qetzyl — Google review
Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippineshttps://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1135667
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