TRAVEL STORY: Let's look how beautiful the Botanical Garden in Baguio City

The Baguio Botanical Garden is one of the city's most gorgeous tourist attractions. Its peaceful ambiance provides tourists with a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life. There are plenty of pine trees lined up in the area, as well as vivid flowers, statues illustrating various Cordillera tribe rites, and Igorots who will gladly take a photo with you for a modest cost.
The history of the Botanical Garden of Baguio dates back many years. Igorot Village (for the various Cordillera huts and statues that decorated the park); Imelda Park (named after then-First Lady of the Philippines for such a long time); Botanical & Zoological Garden and, most recently, Centennial Park (for the various Cordillera huts and statues that decorated the park) (in celebration of 100 years of Baguio City).
Where is it located?
How to get there?
By public transport
You can book on online website of the Public Buses or you can walk-in book on their Terminals.
By private transport
You can inquiry or communicate to the Travel agencies, Or if you have a own private car it's easy and saving from the Bus or Van High fare.
Is it free or there is a fee to enter to the Botanical Garden?
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