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Panagbenga Festival

Introduction

The Panagbenga Festival, also known as the Baguio Flower Festival, is a month-long annual flower festival held in Baguio City, Philippines. It is celebrated every February, showcasing the city’s vibrant blooms, rich cultural heritage, and unique attractions. The festival’s name is derived from the Kankanaey term “panagbenga,” which means “season of blooming.” It symbolizes the city’s resilience and its ability to flourish amidst challenges.

 

Key Highlights of the Panagbenga Festival:

  1. Grand Street Parade: Witness the grand street parade, a spectacle of colorful floats, marching bands, and energetic dancers adorned in floral costumes, depicting Baguio’s history, culture, and natural beauty.

  2. Session Road Flower Festival: Stroll along Session Road, the city’s main thoroughfare, transformed into a vibrant floral display, featuring flower arrangements, sculptures, and horticultural exhibits.

  3. Flower Fields Viewing: Embark on a scenic journey to nearby flower farms, such as the La Trinidad Benguet Strawberry Farm and the Tam-Awan Village, to admire vast fields of blooming flowers in a variety of colors.

  4. Cultural Shows and Performances: Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Baguio through captivating performances of traditional dances, songs, and music by local indigenous groups.

  5. Flower Festival Queen Coronation: Attend the grand coronation of the Panagbenga Flower Festival Queen, an embodiment of beauty, grace, and advocacy for Baguio’s culture and environment.

 

Schedule and Location:

  • Dates: February
  • Location: Baguio City, Philippines

 

The Panagbenga Festival is a vibrant and colorful celebration that showcases Baguio City’s beauty, culture, and resilience. It’s an opportunity to experience the city’s unique charm and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the Cordillera region.

Date, Days

The festival starts in February every year.

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Location

How to get there

By Air

The nearest airport is Baguio City's Loakan Airport (BAG), with regular flights from major Philippine cities like Manila, Cebu, and Davao.

By Land

Regular bus services connect Baguio City to major cities in the Philippines, including Manila, Laoag, and Vigan.

Near Destination

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