The Baguio  Botanical Garden is located east of Baguio's downtown area. You will  find it between  Teacher's Camp  and the Pacdal Circle. Its main entrance is along Leonard Wood Road and  just across the street from Gilberto's Hotel  and Baguio Vacation Hotel. It is quite a large park and about the same  size as Burnham Park. 
 Also known as the Igorot  Village, the Botanical Garden features native huts typical of the type  of Igorot dwellings  found in the Cordilleras. The village is said to capture the ethnic  spirit and cultural legacy of the Igorots and  being tranquil and quiet, it is a nice place to just sit down and relax,  take a leisurely stroll along its narrow  and winding pathways and also enjoy the landscape where you will find  numerous plants and trees.
   Some years back Igorot dances  and rituals were held in an improvised outdoor stage within the village.  Local students  go to the Botanical Garden for a day of retreat or just enjoy the  outdoor environment. When visiting the Botanical  Garden, you will usually find a group of Igorots at the main entrance  who are dressed in their authentic native attire  and regalia. They will be more than happy to pose with visitors for a  souvenir picture ... of course, for a fee. 
 

 
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