Tam-awan Village

As soon as you walk through the entrance of Tam-awan Village, you will be greeted with Cordilleran music to have a complete experience of immersing yourself in Cordilleran culture. 

Tam-awan is a local idiom that means “vantage point” and features different artists from the Philippines. It is the home of a living museum showcasing a glimpse of Cordilleran culture from authentic houses from Sagada and Kalinga, galleries of art pieces, and handmade souvenirs for you to remember that you have supported Filipino artists with their crafts. Indeed, not all artists are known for their crafts, but going to Tam-awan Village means that you are one of the people who appreciate cultural art and preserving its natural pieces. You will experience trekking around the museum, as Baguio is also known for people to experience climbing up the mountains. 

Their cafe and craft shop showcases the flavors and arts of the Cordilleran community and its nearby neighbors to promote the livelihood of every Filipino.

The Tam-awan Village is located at 366-C Pinsao Proper, Baguio City, and is open daily from 9:00 am-5:00 pm. They require visitors and guests to pay an entrance fee before they enter the village.