Visiting Teachers Camp in Baguio City
After visiting the Mines View Park, The Mansion, Wright Park, and Botanical Garden when I was in Baguio City earlier this month, my last stop for my D.I.Y. tour was the famous Teachers Camp.

It was a bit late in the afternoon and it’s already getting dark and I thought of going Ghost Hunting, as Teachers Camp is famous for different ghost stories. Here are some photos I took inside the Camp.
Teachers Camp is located in a large campus-like environment east of downtown Baguio along Leonard Wood Road. The camp is a training center for teachers from all over the country who come to Baguio during the summer time to enroll in special courses in education. Within the camp are classrooms, dormitories, cottages, dining areas, administrative offices, and assembly halls for different activities that are held there. It has its own athletic oval where national athletes who compete in Olympic events are trained. [ source ]



It wasn’t that haunted as I saw it. I saw building of white and green shades, an oval and a field, plus the beautiful trees and flowers inside. And it is a nice place to jog around and relax.
Going to Teachers Camp is easy. You can either ride the jeep from downtown or by taxi.
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Hi! I am Jerome Locson from Zamboanga City, Philippines. I am programmer, web developer and designer, technopreneur, and blogger. I blog about technology, foods and my travel. Thank you for visiting!