Home to Baguio City and the vegetable terraces of La Trinidad, Benguet is the most accessible Cordillera province.
Nestled between Wright Park and Teacher's Camp, this heritage garden showcases native Cordillera plant species and tradi...
Founded by Philippine National Artist Benedicto Cabrera, this world-class museum in Tuba, Benguet showcases contemporary...
A sprawling 32-hectare urban green space in the heart of Baguio City, designed by American architect Daniel Burnham in t...
Originally a rest-and-recreation base for American military personnel, this 247-hectare pine-forested reservation has be...
The valley town of La Trinidad, capital of Benguet, is the strawberry-growing center of the Philippines and a favorite s...
Perched on the northeastern edge of Baguio City, this observation deck offers sweeping panoramas of the old Benguet gold...
A five-hectare hilltop park in Baguio offering nature trails that wind through rock gardens, meditation spots, and memor...
The third highest peak in the Philippines at 2,922 meters, Mt. Pulag is famous for its sea of clouds visible at sunrise ...
Sitting atop a hill at the top of Session Road, this rose-pink cathedral is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Ba...
The main commercial thoroughfare of Baguio City, stretching uphill through the central business district with a mix of h...
A vibrant community art project in La Trinidad, Benguet, where over 200 houses have been painted with colorful murals de...
A reconstructed traditional Cordillera village perched on a hilltop in Baguio, featuring authentic Ifugao and Kalinga hu...