Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well.
Baguio City, known for their tall pine trees and as the summer capital of the Philippines because of their cool weather throughout the year that is why many locals visit Baguio during the Summer. Baguio is also know for Panagbenga Festival, an annual flower festival which is celebrated every February. Panagbenga comes from a Kankanaey term which means "season of blooming". The festival reflects the history, tradition and values of Baguio City as well as the Cordillera. And today we will to share to you some of our photos at Baguio Botanical Garden, located along Leonard Wood right after Teachers Camp and before the Wright Park.
Bonsai
These Bonsai tree display is located near the entrance and the Centennial Park
Pine Trees and Cool Breeze
Tall pine trees constantly brushing cool breeze to everyone are seen almost all over Baguio. Baguio Botanical Garden has other attractions such as the Orchidarium, Japanese Tunnel, PMSEA Garden, Taebakk Garden, Filipino Chinese Garden, and Asian Garden.
Cacti and Succulents
Aside from the beautiful flowers, there are also cacti and succulents inside a greenhouse within the Baguio Botanical Garden.
almost 20 years na yata ako di nakakapunta ng Baguio marami na siguro nagbago no mam ty sa mga pics.
marami na po siguro sir. ngayon lang din po kami nakapunta ng Baguio. Welcome po sir :)