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  • 4/5 May “Ziel” N. 1 year ago on Google
    Interesting to look at, challenging to finish looking at unless you're used to trekking. There's much walking and climbing on both left and right sides, and it's not suitable for seniors. The angle of inclination for its slope appears to be retained as is that's why it's tough. The left side from the entrance uses a lot of stones and looks rural while the right side has lesser stones and is like a western-inspired castle exterior. If you choose the left side first, you'd get tired, so better to choose the right side first. It's the side with proper stairs and the tunnel with stones painted like gold. The statues on this side look nice. The left side has a way of sparking your imagination. There are also references to Philippine folklore on this side especially on the gods. What's bothered me on the stone side was the lack of safety precautions in the area. The fence is barely there and is quite flimsy, the stair stone steps tiny, and if you slip, that's a super long way down! This left side has the Igorot costume fitting for a fee of 50 pesos for pictorial and several good photo spots for the view. They also have official photographers in the area who print the photo for a fee of 250 pesos when we came to ask. It's worth a visit, but do take your time, it can't be climbed and finished so quickly if you're easily tired. Rushing this place would spoil the experience.
    21 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Aaron R. 3 months ago on Google • 1064 reviews New
    This is an impressive and fascinating destination! The idea was conceived in 2020 and built over the last few years. You'll have a great time walking through all the trails and looking at the views from every angle. Tons of great photo opportunities!

  • 5/5 Daphney Rose T. 1 year ago on Google
    View is beautiful. It is a stone throw tourist attraction from our relative's house so we went there as early as 7AM. Because the place gets packed by 8AM onwards, especially on holidays and weekends. Good for picture taking and learning bits about Igorot History. Entrance fee as of May 2022 is 100.00 per person. Parking space is a bit tight but there are few pay parking around. Transient houses are available near the area, too. Best to go as early as 6:30 AM so the place do not have much people yet.
    9 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Merry Kristine F. 2 years ago on Google
    Place is nice but they are not yet done constructing some areas so some areas are not yet photo-friendly 😁. For the future visitors, please be decent and have some respect, DON'T VANDALIZE!!!! When we went there we saw names written somewhere at the castle-like area! Please take only pictures, and leave only footprints! Imagine if every visitor will leave their names on the walls, that will be an eyesore!
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Tesla B. 4 months ago on Google • 221 reviews
    Lots of walking up and down. It had a very nice view once you make it on top of the incline. It was packed of people. Restroom needs some work. You can’t close the door at the women’s restroom and very dark. Not handicapped friendly. Entrance fee is 100 pesos.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 marlon u. 2 years ago on Google
    I got amazed with the story telling behind its construction and the vision on how this project would go about. Stop by and read the signage around, its educating and beautifully worded that easily captures the imagination. Be awed with the igorot workmanship and creativity at the Igorot Stone Kingdom
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Allen James S. 1 year ago on Google
    The spot is still developing as it was made during pandemic. Some parts of it were not yet finished, workers are seen while visitors are in. The rate per person is 100 pesos. I think it’s a bit pricey but, it’s understandable as it is a privately owned tourist spot.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jo E. 2 years ago on Google
    The Igorot Kingdom just opened in June 2021 and if you are into hiking or walking, then this is definitely a pla there for you to start your tour in Baguio! Parking is difficult. Either infront of the attraction, roadside or at Petron (to which you have to walk back a around 280m with the cars right beside you). There are 4 attractions here: First, stone walls which was inspired by rice terrace; second, the Igorot Gold Mine; steel bridge; and modern-day castles made of cement and hollow blocks. There are other on-going developments in the area. At the stone walls, the pathway is almost good for one person only and is a two-way path. Hopefully they improve the flow of people so as not to interrupt those moving up and going down from the top. It will be better to have a one-way system especially that people stop to take photos. The pathway around the modern day castle is wide enough to accommodate two-way system. A floor before the 360 overview is a mini canteen with refreshments. The over360 view was worth the steps! It was relaxing and refreshing.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Emmanuel P. 3 months ago on Google • 146 reviews New
    Currently the hottest place to visit when in Baguio. Being the hottest means it attracts the craziest crowd. The place looked like an ant colony when we visited. Lines are long everywhere even the traffic going there. One suggested the best time to visit is between 7 to 9am. We were there 10am and it sure is bustling!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ian P. 4 months ago on Google • 123 reviews
    The structures are a sight to behold especially when you go to the topmost part to shoot these panoramic views. Definitely worth the visit. For Php 100 entrance fee you get to enjoy the stone kingdom. There are restrooms in different sections of the structures when you're climbing up the stones. There's a restaurant as well where you can buy refreshments or food. They are open till 6pm.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dalia P. B. 2 years ago on Google
    Looking for a new place? Visit ISK. newly made. Place is still under construction but view is nice. Expect more visitors. 100 pesos fee for adults and 80 pesos for kids.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Paul G. 2 years ago on Google
    One of the new attractions in Baguio. Entrance fee costs 100 per adult and 80 for children. Parking can be a challenge. Parking fees cost P25 for each car. The place has ongoing construction as of July 2021. If you're up for hiking and don't mind some skin-scorching, this place is okay. Otherwise, it is not worth visiting. There are still inaccessible areas due to construction. Food options are overpriced. Structures are all man-made and not historic. Social distancing is not well-enforced. Can get very inconvenient and even dangerous when it's raining.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 John d. 1 year ago on Google
    Such an amazing sight to see! This place is built from stone, by hand I was told. I can’t imagine the time and hard work put into this location. This is a must see in Baguio if you have the opportunity. We stayed a couple of hours here and took some wonder pictures. Even as crowed as it was, people were polite and very patient. I would love to revisit here if I come back to Baguio.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Hestia's L. 2 years ago on Google
    When in Baguio: Visited the Igorot Stone Kingdom. One of the recently added tourist spots in Baguio. Rich in history. Great for uphill downhill walking but one must have good stamina lol.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Comfort I. 2 years ago on Google
    It’s a new tourist spot in Baguio.. still under construction. It tells a story about The IGOROTs.. beautiful place to visit.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ricardo Tacio J. 2 years ago on Google
    It is still under development but the place is already spectacular. It is the top place I recommend when visiting the highlands of Baguio and Benguet. It is one of the works of my kababayan that I am proud of. It has a taste of the rich culture of us Igorots. Our first visit here was actually raining and it was so thoughtful that they have given us free entrance tickets of which we used during our recent visit of this place. Enjoy barbeque and street foods located at the top most part of this park. Value for the entrance fee (P100php for adult I think) is 5/5. Parking can accommodate many cars. Enjoy your stay and hope you will like it.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Yit R. 1 year ago on Google
    A very beautiful place. It gets too busy on weekends, rain or shine. I hope in they control the flow of people inside and remove the shops/stores from the highlight spots. Nevertheless, I will definitely come back.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Melchor Malbacia J. 3 months ago on Google • 11 reviews New
    You're tired of standing in line, but when you're inside all your tiredness is gone. I enjoy this place because there are also many tourists who come like us, the cold air feels good. The view is beautiful when you are at the top, it's like the feeling of touching the clouds. So for those who haven't been here yet try it, it's really relaxing here in Baguio City..🥰🥰👍
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Helen A. 1 year ago on Google
    It was my first time here and I think it's a really nice place. It's great to see this amazing stone temple giving people some bits of history about the Igorot tribe. Good for picture taking but you must be brave enough to climb to the top to appreciate this beautiful picturesque.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Iain L. 2 months ago on Google • 205 reviews New
    Definitely a tourist attraction. No real use in real life. Plenty of opportunities for picture taking, so should be ideal for the Instagram generation. Left and middle portion is in old style stone which is nice. Right hand side has been built in concrete and is a monstrosity compared to the old style stone work. Be prepared to hike up and down, it's quite steep. Entrance fee is 100php.

  • 5/5 Chris V. 2 months ago on Google • 76 reviews New
    I really admire those people behind this contructing a stunning and a breathtaking stone kingdom place. It is indeed a one of the best tourist spots in Baguio city. Its quite amazing also the gigantic statues that can be seen in every corner of the kingdom which can adds on the astonishing scenery of the place. On top of that-The Tickets is a budget-friendly. I'll recommend to visit here on regular day--Not during on holidays nor long weekends because it is very crowded. But All in all it was a great experience to be here.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Annie Canuto Y C. 2 months ago on Google • 158 reviews New
    It’s a nice place but be ready for lots of walking. Entrance: 100 per pax During weekend, we all know that there’s a lot of tourists. Expect also the traffic going here. I hope they would add more comfort rooms.

  • 5/5 rolly v. 3 months ago on Google • 57 reviews New
    I recently explored the Igorot Stone Kingdom in Baguio City, and it was an absolute blast! The unique stone formations and the vibrant cultural displays made the visit truly memorable. The friendly staff added to the joy with their enthusiastic explanations and warm hospitality. It's a must-visit spot for anyone seeking a fun and enlightening experience in Baguio City. I left with a big smile and a newfound appreciation for the rich cultural heritage showcased at this delightful attraction.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Robin C. 2 months ago on Google • 129 reviews New
    Went there on a Friday afternoon. Surprisingly, there were a lot of tourist. Well, it was the start of Panagbenga 2024. It also has a lot of Instagram worthy areas for pictorials. We paid P100 for the entrance fee. It also has a bunch of pasalubong centers/stalls for you to buy your stuffs.

  • 5/5 Glenn G. 1 year ago on Google
    The place is still under construction and the entrance fee is affordable. I would like to see specific routes on my visit (tourist movement was a bit chaotic last time). I would also like to see the stores moved out of the grounds and closer to the ticketing office so there's less crowding. Overall, it was a good experience, and I enjoyed learning more about the Igorot culture through the placards near the photo opp sites.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Marc M. 1 year ago on Google
    Open, but few areas still under construction. Good to visit in the morning sunrise. Good for pictures but the same stone background everywhere just different structures. Few shaded areas and amenities.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Dj J. 2 years ago on Google
    Entrance Fee is quite expensive. P100 per adult! ✔️ Igorot Flute Man is really great. Watch him play and spare some tip please! ✔️ Mom loved this place. She was amazed so yeah. 😅 Note: As of Dec. 26, 2021, some facilities are not yet finished.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 JoTube 2 years ago on Google
    Another majestic new tourist attraction in Baguio City to visit.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Dee D. 2 years ago on Google
    You will enjoy watching the creativity of the mind behind this ongoing construction. My friend and I just enjoyed each moment discovering a new places here in Baguio. Hope you will enjoy too, though its not yet done.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 maria clarissa Zacate (Kai N. 4 months ago on Google
    This place consists of uctures made of stone which depict the different symbols of Igorot history and culture. Entrance fee for an adult costs a hundred Pesos. There are lots of places to take photographs at, though some of these requires a certain fee. Pets are welcome here as well. Wear comfortable slippers, shoes, and clothes for a better walk around inside the park.  There’s a food stall or small store inside the park and on the right side that sells snacks and cold refreshments. When we arrived, parking space is limited but there are pay parkings around the area as well.

  • 4/5 Mark G. 2 years ago on Google
    Great spot for photos. Still under construction but looking good. Will come back after a year or two.

  • 5/5 peter t. 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing artworks by the igorots. Hoping for a good and affordable food and coffee if completely done. Nice if they make neat & clean comfort rooms.

  • 4/5 JOIE C. 2 years ago on Google
    I enjoyed being here and you will pay 100 for entrance fee, less 20 for kids. If you like to experience the stone filing by igorot and Igorot culture and environment. This is a yes-yes suggestion!

  • 5/5 JM C. 2 years ago on Google
    This is a new attraction here in baguio. Well this was a stack stone castle. I dont think the fee worth the experience.

  • 5/5 Ron Antonio C. 2 years ago on Google
    Another bucket list you can add when you visit the summer capital of the Philippines - Baguio City. Something new to enjoy. Entrance fee is a bit costly which is 100 for adult and it tends to be a bit crowded during weekends. It would be best to visit this place during weekdays and in the morning. There's also a cafe on top of it which you will enjoy the full scenery of the place.

  • 4/5 JoNaeryz G. 2 years ago on Google
    New attraction to go. Since it's new, expect a lot of tourists. Good thing there were authorities outside to mitigate the crowd.

  • 4/5 Dexter G. 4 months ago on Google
    This place is amazing. The place is clean and maintained. Go here early because it's too hot. Lots of spots to take photos so no need to hurry.

  • 5/5 Danica C. 5 months ago on Google
    A great tourist spot. Just make sure you read the signs before taking photos so you won't get surprised when they start charging you. They have traditional clothing for rent, 50php per person so we had the kids try them on. Turned out really cute. Do not bring a stroller, you would need to use the stairs everywhere. Do not forget to try strawberry taho after.

  • 5/5 Doh C. 5 months ago on Google
    Igorot Stones Kingdom is truly an amazing place. It reflects the immense effort and creativity invested in constructing such a remarkable site. I thoroughly enjoyed the surroundings, the breathtaking views, and the warmth of the local people.

  • 5/5 Moli O. 1 year ago on Google
    I personally admired the effort put into constructing this kingdom of stone. They deserve the visit. We really enjoyed taking photos of the stone structures that appear like stair-like terraces. It gives you a glimpse of history of the Igorot communities. With the actual houses and garden, this is a must see!

  • 5/5 jas v. 4 months ago on Google
    A good place for taking pictures with a mountain view. We visited last December and got a chance to experience foggy weather. Entrance fee of P100 is quite pricey. The place is still expanding but the place itself is wide enough for an hour walk and chill on their cafe on top.

  • 5/5 Little Z. 4 months ago on Google
    The place is great. The entrance fee is very much affordable. Do mind that it is a tourist spot that most you can do is going up and up with all the stairs. It is very aesthetic. But do bring your water. It's is quite a hot place since it's direct from the sun with no trees to shade unless you're at the very top.

  • 5/5 Christian S. 2 years ago on Google
    This new park is awesome and spacious. Another site that must be enjoyed while in Baguio furlough.

  • 5/5 Ron S. 11 months ago on Google
    Unique attraction here in Baguio but worth to try it 🏰❤️ 😎 Just need to stretch your body, keep yourself hydrated and go with the challenge yourself to as if trekking to reach every corner and peak of the stone kingdom😁😉. But dont worry about sweat, most likely it will not happen at Baguio 😅😂 P. S. My kids enjoy it. Will go back here next time we go back to Baguio.

  • 4/5 Happy Campers & A. 1 year ago on Google
    Entrance fee is Php100. Pretty crowded during the mid of the day. Great place to do a hike. A good place for photography because of it’s unique structure and architecture. After a 30-minute to an 1 -hour of walking, some variety of stores are available outside the kingdom for snack and drinks. A comfy pair of shoes are advisable because there’s a lot of walking/hiking to see the other unique parts of the kingdom.

  • 3/5 Armando R. 2 years ago on Google
    Parking is kind of hassle coz you will be called out via mega mic when there's parking issue. And more hassle, if you happened to be at the top. They have 100 pesos entrance fee. The steps are slippery and not recommended for wheelchair.

  • 5/5 Dee 1 year ago on Google
    A beautiful and a must visit place when you go to Baguio City. Kids and adults will surely love this place. Not advisable for senior citezens though especially to those who have difficulty walking and climbing up and down the stairs. The place is not fully finished yet.


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    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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