
Sirao Flower Farm (Sirao Garden)
Best time to visit
Early morning on weekdays, around 7:00 to 9:00 AM, avoids crowds and gives soft light for photos. Late afternoon golden hour is also beautiful but attracts more visitors.
Budget tips
Entry usually costs around PHP 100 to 150; bring small bills as many stalls accept cash only. Combine the trip with nearby Tops Lookout and share transport to save on fares.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, Couples, Families with children, Day-trippers
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Faits rapides: Rows of feathery celosia burst in hot pinks and fiery oranges, creating stepped carpets that photographers love. Visitors climb narrow wooden pathways for panoramic views, and many leave with sticky fingers from vendors selling warm cassava snacks.
Points forts: A quaint wooden windmill provides a playful backdrop, where dozens of couples book sunrise shoots to catch dew-speckled petals and soft, honeyed light. Hands-on gardeners tend the beds row by row, so you can hear the crinkle of dried leaves underfoot and smell sweet, earthy pollen when you crouch close to a celosia plume.
Insider tips
- Wear closed-toe shoes for uneven paths and moist soil.
- Bring a wide-brim hat, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle since shade and vendor lines can be limited.
- Head to the celosia terraces first for the best photo backgrounds, then explore viewpoints to avoid crowding at the main spots.
- Carry small cash for entrance and souvenirs, and pack light snacks to skip pricey on-site food.
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