Rizal Ecotourism Center Review
This ecotourism center serves as a public library, tourism hub, community hall. It also houses the biggest gong and the Rhino of Rizal Archaeological Exhibit.
This ecotourism center serves as a public library, tourism hub, community hall. It also houses the biggest gong and the Rhino of Rizal Archaeological Exhibit.
This 11-hectare coffee farm offers coffee farm tours and coffee picking activities during harvest season. Amenities include 3 small swimming pools and 3 village houses for stay-in guests.
Discover Kalinga's thriving weaving industry at Mabilong Weavers Village. Regardd as the province's central weaving center, it showcases the traditional backstrap weaving method of the indigenous Kalinga people. See the master weavers in action or bring home a yard of the colorful woven textiles.
Immerse yourself in Kalinga's rich culture, history, and traditions at Awichon Cultural Village. Founded by National Living Treasure of the Performing Arts, Alonso Saclag, Sr., it is a cultural center that showcases Kalinga culture.
Whang-od Oggay, better known as Apo Whang-Od, is a Filipina tattoo artist known as one of the last and oldest living mambabatok (traditional Kalinga tattooist) artists. A member of the Kalinga Butbut group, she was given the Dangal ng Haraya Award by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) in 2018. Her craft is being continued by the grandnieces she has selected for apprenticeship.
Banaue's main hotel offers modern accommodations with panoramic views of the majestic Banaue Rice Terraces. It is equipped with 81 rooms and amenities that can cater to both large and small groups.
The Mansion House is one of the iconic and most visited historical landmarks of the city. It serves as the official summer palace of the President of the Philippines, and has become a tourist destination because of its accessibility, as the is easily seen from Romulo Drive. Originally built in the early 1900s as the summer residence of American Governors-General, it was rebuilt after World War II as a residence for visiting Philippine presidents.
The Philippine Military Academy (PMA) is the premier military academy for Filipinos wanting to enlist in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). Established in 1898, the academy is also a historical landmark and tourist destination in the mountain city.
The annual flower festival is one of the city's most awaited events. Panagbenga, which means "season of blooming", celebrates the city's abundance of colorful blooms. It is marked by a parade, performances, and traditional activities.
Narda's Handwoven Arts & Crafts is more than a souvenir and gift shop - it has contributed significantly to the revival of Cordilleran textiles, particularly the Cordilleran Ikat weave. Established in 1972 by family planning nurse Narda Capuyan, the award-winning products have been showcased and exported to different parts of the world. Its main store in Baguio carries a wide range of contemporary handwoven items that range from apparel to home decor and more.