Tam-awan Village. The native village of the arts.
Hidden from the busy Session Road is the rich cultural heritage of Baguio. Nope, you don't have to go up Cordillera mountains to find it. It's just nearby. Calling you. "This is the real Baguio before the Americans came. Not Burnham Park."
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Wright Park. Horseback riding.
Traverse the tourist trail on horseback. Just like our American overlords in the early 1900s. But in a pink horse? Why not.
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Forest House. Log cabin in a forest.
Imagine you're from Manila that went straight to Baguio after the lockdown. First time in the city. Hungry. Tired. Stressed out. Where to go to get that Baguio experience? Fast.
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Benguet Veggies. Planting since the 1900s.
To have a steady supply for their beloved salad, our American overlords encouraged the planting of vegetables and strawberries to the natives of Benguet. With the fertile soil and favorable climate, our native farmers became so good at it that eventually they were supplying up to 80% of the country's vegetable needs!