“must see, but not must return”
I find this attraction as a must-go place in Baguio in several travel advisories. Why? Maybe because it is different in a way.
It is the first place the group went to after breakfast so that was around 9am of a Saturday in December. At that time, I felt we were the first group of visitors.
You need to climb up stairs, man made or otherwise to see the artworks. If you are more senior in years and not made for the hike, I do not suggest this. There are no elevators or disabled-friendly access.
Art from Ifugao houses, paintings, clothes, wood carving, etc. abound. But the other attraction here is the trail hike. Again, see my comment about the stairs. If you plan to hike up to the summit, make sure you got comfy footwear, best if you have hiking shoes. We survived with what we have though, some wearing slippers, toms, converse chucks... Get ready to get some mud or soil in your footsies with all that hiking. They have restrooms where you can wash your feet after.
They have a small café which my group did not bother to try.
They also have several artists who can do your portrait in 15 minutesfor PhP100. I can't say though that the portrait is close to a mirror image.
Visited on December 2012.
Same review posted on Trip Advisor.
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