Northern Blossom Flower Farm is one of Atok, Benguet’s most iconic destinations — a breathtaking hillside garden known for its rows of blooming cabbage roses, snapdragons, larkspurs, and statice. Sitting at over 2,200 meters above sea level, the farm offers not just flowers, but also panoramic views of the Cordillera mountains, including glimpses of Mt. Pulag on a clear day.
It’s a favorite among:
The best time to visit Northern Blossom is during the peak bloom season from late January to early March. Flowers are usually at their best during February, especially before Valentine’s Day.
Pro tip: Arrive before 8 AM to enjoy the cool fog and golden lighting for your photos.
Visit on a weekday for a more peaceful experience.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Operating Hours | 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday to Saturday Closed on Sundays |
| Entrance Fee (Adult) | ₱250 per head |
| Kids (below 7 years old) | Free |
| Parking | Available inside the property |
| Drone Use | Requires permission from staff |
Tickets are usually paid on-site. No online booking is required for regular visits, but group tours or shoots may need advance notice.
Important: Northern Blossom Flower Farm is closed every Sunday. Plan your trip accordingly to avoid disappointment.
Option 1: By Public Transport
Option 2: By Private Car
Tip: Combine your visit with other Atok spots like the Highest Point or Sakura Park.
Inside the flower farm, you’ll find:
Expect to walk a lot — so wear comfy shoes and dress in layers. The weather can switch from sunny to foggy in minutes.
Guides are available but not required. Most visitors explore on their own.
Don’t stop at just one destination! Check out our full travel guide:
Top Tourist Spots in Atok, Benguet
A trip to Atok wouldn’t be complete without visiting Northern Blossom Flower Farm. Whether you’re here for the flowers, the views, or the peace and quiet, it’s an experience that will bloom in your memory for years.
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