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TEACHER’S CAMP IN BAGUIO

TEACHER’S CAMP IN BAGUIO

Teacher’s camp in Baguio is located in a nice and beautiful place in Leonard Wood Road. Surrounded with lots of pines trees.  You can stay here during your visit to Baguio. They provide rooms at affordable price. You can book a room from online or give a call to Teachers camp in Baguio. The landline number of this place is 074 - 442 – 3517. And if you are a teacher in the Philippines you will get a discount as well.
[caption id="attachment_1967" align="alignnone" width="300"]Teacher’s camp in Baguio Museum in Teachers camp Baguio[/caption]

HISTORY –

Teacher’s camp in Baguio was established in 11th December 1908 by Banquet Governor William Pack. And it was used as an accommodation by Philippine and American teachers. Where they were got training as well. In 1911 first building was built in Teachers camp with roads and pathways. In 1912 cottages was made for camp director and secretary.
[caption id="attachment_1966" align="alignnone" width="300"]Teacher’s camp in Baguio Track field in Teachers camp[/caption]
Then later Ladies Hall, Teacher's Hall, Tavera Hall, and the White Hall were built in this building. From 1936 to 1941 Philippine Military Academy also reserve a space here. And from 1942 to 1945 Teachers camp in Baguio used as a hospital for soldiers. Then in 1990 sports programs start holding in Teachers camp. And now there is a big athletic track as well.


Teachers from various parts of Philippines do camp training here during their summer break. So when teachers are not using the camp this is used as a tourist accommodation with dormitories, cottages, dining areas. On 12 May 2008 Teachers camp in Baguio declared a national heritage site. And for your information, some people believe that this place is a hunted place.

FOR RESERVATIONS –

CALL - 074 - 442 – 3517
Ms. Mercy S Bautista - 0920 902 6874
[caption id="attachment_1970" align="alignnone" width="300"]Teacher’s camp in Baguio Cottage in Teacher’s camp Baguio[/caption]

PRICES –

DORMITORIES - 200 pesos per person per night.
COTTAGES - 1600 pesos onwards for 2 bedroom cottage and for 5 bedroom cottage up to 3200 pesos per night.
ROOMS –
The sizes of the rooms are big. All rooms have fans, lights, and kitchen.

SOME HOTELS NEAR TEACHERS CAMP –

  • Casa Isabelina – 0.14 km
  • Brentwood Apartelle – guesthouses – 0.19
  • Azalea hotels & residences Baguio – 0.27
  • Safari lodge Baguio – 0.38
  • Newtown Plaza hotel – 0.42


PLACE TO VISIT NEAR TEACHERS CAMP –

  • Laperal White House
  • John Hay
  • Cemetery Of Negativism
  • Bell Amphitheater
  • Wright Park

HOW TO REACH TEACHER’S CAMP IN BAGUIO –

BY JEEPNEY – Ride a Jeepney that goes to Pacdal, Mines View, Beckel and Navy Base.

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