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    Baguio used to be a vast mountain zone with lush highland forests, teeming with various wildlife such as the indigenous deer, cloud rats, Philippine eagles, Philippine warty pigs, and numerous species of flora. The area was a hunting ground of the indigenous peoples, notably the Ibalois and other Igorot ethnic groups.

  2. Aside from its cool mountain air, Baguio City is known for its lush pine forest parks and rich cultural heritage. This iconic city in the Philippines offers a refreshing retreat from the tropical heat.

  3. Baguio, perched high in the Cordillera Central Mountains, is a great place to escape the heat of the Philippine lowlands. Camp John Hay, originally built as a recreation area for U.S. soldiers, now is a full-fledged resort complete with a world-class golf course.

  4. While the city is best known for its parks and flower gardens, Baguio also offers a great range of places to eat, hotels, and other comforts. For first-time travelers planning to head up North, this Baguio travel guide should help you decide where to go and what to do while you’re there.

  5. Things to Do in Baguio, Philippines: See Tripadvisor's 37,667 traveler reviews and photos of Baguio tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Baguio. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Baguio, perched high in the Cordillera Central Mountains, is a great place to escape the heat of the Philippine lowlands. Camp John Hay, originally built as a recreation area for U.S. soldiers, now is a full-fledged resort complete with a world-class golf course.

  7. Top Things to Do in Baguio, Benguet Province: See Tripadvisor's 37,501 traveller reviews and photos of 100 things to do when in Baguio.

  8. Baguio, located in the province of Benguet in Northern Luzon, is a mountain resort city which serves as the economic center of the entire Cordillera region.

  9. Baguio (bah-gee-oh) is a university town that boasts one of the Philippines’ largest student populations (250,000) and is also a crossroads between hill tribe culture and lowland settlers. For most travelers, Baguio serves as the primary gateway to backpacker bliss up north in Sagada, Banaue and Kalinga.

  10. Baguio is a highland city of 366,358 people (2020 census) in the province of Benguet, Philippines. Due to its cool mountain weather relative to the rest of the country, it is considered the "Summer Capital of the Philippines." The city is abundant in pine trees, so it is nicknamed the City of Pines.

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