"Built by Americans in the early 1900s as a training center for teachers and later used for events and retreats, the site in Baguio gained a darker reputation after being occupied by Japanese forces during World War II and used to hold prisoners. Reported supernatural encounters include sightings of a headless priest, a roaming lady in white, and a blood-covered woman said to appear at night, making the camp a local focal point for ghost stories." - Alison Fox
Alison Fox
Alison Fox is a Travel + Leisure contributor. She has also written for Parents.com, The Wall Street Journal, and amNewYork. When she’s not in New York City, she can be found at the beach or on the slopes.
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Teacher’s Camp is a nice place to stay, especially if you prefer a peaceful and nature-filled environment. The area is surrounded by pine trees, and the flowers around the camp are beautiful and fresh, adding to the relaxing atmosphere.
The cool climate and greenery make it comfortable for rest and reflection. Overall, it’s a good option if you want a simple and refreshing stay in Baguio.
EdwardNC
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With unique blend of educational history, a vibrant public space, and a hub for paranormal lore in the Philippines.
Yenna S.
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Great for big families with easy access to the city. Rooms are decent, and the kitchen is fully equipped with unlimited free drinking water. However, we experienced water supply issues on our last day.
Nam M.
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Really had a nice stay here in Baguio for the CMLI Annual Convention. The building we were staying in was newly renovated and secured with CCTV cameras. The rooms were also clean and very spacious. Their bathrooms are one of the most comfortable and clean bathrooms I've seen. This Camp is very big and you can stroll around the place. Very beautiful view and cheap souvenir items.
Leia M.
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I went here to visit their gardens. Beautiful rows of flowers. Very picturesque. I congratulated the lady gardener and said thank you for what she grows. She gave me a big smile, I know she's proud of her work
Andrei Jade T.
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FANTASTIC PLAYS TO CAMP. MANDALUYONG COUNCILWIDE CAMPOREE WAS HELD HERE AND IT'S BEAUTIFUL! COLD, FRESH AIR AND FEELS LIKE THE AC FOLLOWS YOU EVERYWHERE. I'm was about to rate this 3 stars because at midnight it's freezing cold and the unheated shower was like frozone used his abilities to you because the shower doesn't open around 12:00-6:00 but hey it's the region's fault not the place SO FIVE STARS
liberato T.
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Baguio is a charming mountain city known for its cool climate, lush parks, and vibrant cultural scene. The panoramic views from Mines View Park and the serene atmosphere of Burnham Park make it a perfect escape from the summer heat. Delicious strawberries, ukoy, and ukoy are delightful local treats. Friendly locals and colorful markets add to its charm. A must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a relaxing, refreshing getaway.
Anthony M.
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The place is absolutely breathtaking, nestled within the slopes of Baguio City, the summer capital of the Philippines. It has amenities to host a wide variety of activities & events ranging from conferences, conventions, company team-buildings, seminars, etc.