Benguet Tours and Activities

Benguet Tours and Activities

Reconnect with nature and immerse in a unique culture when you book these Benguet tours. Appreciate the beauty of Banaue Rice Terraces, hike the majestic Mt. Yangbew, visit the Northern Blossom Farm in Atok, and try out other outdoor activities.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the top tourist spots in Benguet?

Benguet is full of natural and cultural landmarks. Some of the top tourist attractions aside from the popular ones in Baguio, a city geographically situated in Benguet, includes Mount Pulag, Mount Yangbew, Mount Ulap, Asin Hot Spring, Payogpog Falls, Northern Blossom Flower Farm, Sakura Park, Aran Cave, Tekip Falls, Shamsham Falls, Amburayan River, Lake Tabeo, and many more.

When is the best time to visit Benguet?

Benguet is a good year-round destination. However, to avoid rain, it is best to visit during the dry and summer season from November to May.

How much time should I spend in Benguet?

In order to fully experience what Benguet has to offer, it’s best to stay at least 3-5 full days. You’ll need at least a day to visit the tourist attractions in Baguio alone, or a day or two to enjoy hiking, waterfalls hopping, and more.

Is it safe in Benguet?

Benguet is safe and the locals are very warm and friendly. They will make you feel welcome in their hometown as long as you be respectful to their culture and surroundings.

What languages do locals speak in Benguet?

There are many variations of dialects in Benguet, but the most widely-used are Kankan-aey, Ibaloi, and Kalanguya. However, most locals speak Ilocano and Tagalog, and can converse well in English.

What languages do locals speak in Benguet?

There are many variations of dialects in Benguet, but the most widely-used are Kankan-aey, Ibaloi, and Kalanguya. However, most locals speak Ilocano and Tagalog, and can converse well in English.

What's the best way to get around Benguet?

In order to get around Benguet, you can ride a bus, jeepney, or taxicabs. However, if you prefer a hassle-free trip, a private tour of the city or rent-a-car service is highly recommended.

Can I rent a car in Benguet?

Yes, there are many rent-a-car services available in Benguet.