
Baguio North Luzon, Philippines Travel Guide
Embrace the cool a climate having a range of outdoor activities, from gentle walks to challenging treks.
From moderate to difficult. Famous for scenic ridges, pine forests, and "Gungal Rock." Book through GetYourGuide.
Less difficult to moderate. Known as "Little Kibungan." Offers panoramic views of La Trinidad. Popular for camping and watching the sunrise.
Numerous easy walking and jogging trails wind through coniferous forests. Mirador Jesuit Villa Eco-Features of the park a bamboo forest trail, an easy walk.
Deepen your understanding of Cordilleran culture through various local interactions.
Held annually in February. Features grand parades, street dancing, float parades adorned with flowers, and market fairs. A major highlight.
Commemorates the city's charter. Various local events take place, offering insights into local civic pride.
Baguio is a popular destination during Christmas. Known for its cool weather and festive decorations, it possesses an unique holiday spirit.
No formal short-term language immersion programs especially for tourists in Tagalog or Ilocano. Basic phrases are easily picked up.
Many cultural activities tie into Baguio's history as an US hill station and its Igorot roots.
Engage with locals in markets or community events for cultural insight.
Find tranquility and rejuvenation in Baguio's cool environment.
Certain guesthouses or private retreats on the outskirts of Baguio may offer yoga or meditation sessions.
A location for spiritual reflection, offering a serene environment for quiet time.
Less prominent for tourists. Traditional healers exist, but locals typically seek them for specific ailments.
The pervasive scent of pine needles in numerous places creates a soothing atmosphere.
Seek out lodgings or areas slightly outside the city center for maximum tranquility.
Baguio offers options for things to do in theevening, mostly focused on live bands and casual gatherings.
A few nightclubs and dance bars are present in the city, mainly around Session Road. Most establishments close by midnight or 1 AM.
Some KTV bars may are operating later. Harrison Road Night The market is a late-night attraction for food and shopping.
Formal theater venues are limited. Cultural acts are more common during festivals or at specific cultural centers like Tam-Awan Village.
A common local entertainment choice, with many KTV establishments across the city.
Many restaurants remain open for after-dark dinners and offer a casual, relaxed evening experience.
Harrison Road Night The bazaar is a spot for sustenance and bargain shopping into the late hours.
Discover unique souvenirs and local products, from fresh produce to handcrafted items.
Features traditional handloom weaving and a shop selling woven products (bags, scarves, placemats).
Baguio is known for its silver craft. Numerous shops, especially along Session Road, sell intricate silver jewelry.
Locally carved wooden items and souvenirs are available at numerous vendor booths and shops.