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Baguio - La Trinidad - Bontoc Rd, Pico, Baguio, 2601 Benguet, Philippines, Baguio
Massive artwork made up of a tightly packed cluster of hillside homes painted in bold colors.
Nothing to see here, just another overhyped tourist location.
Honestly not worth it. The place has not been maintained. Crowded and theres really no room when several batches of tourist come at once since its literally along the highway. However, I wont stop you if you really want to experience it. Camera filters are the key. 😉
Good view and relaxing!
Mesmerizing color houses 😍❤️ love it ! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🤍♥️💗
Houses that are full of colors , for picture taking only.
The houses looked cute.
picture see good, but actual no, just some old house
Good photo shots from afar, not nice up close. Crowded residential area painted creatively. If it werent for the paint, it would be close to a city slum area on a hill. I think it needs improvement to be a safer & scenic tourist spot. The colorful houses have a 10 pesos donation at the space near the entrance that also sells goodies. You can take photos only up to the bridge. Dont go further in because its a private residential area beyond the bridge.The view still does have a little charm of watching a movies scene where poor people live. You can see some laundry hanging outside. The ambiance isnt relaxing. Theres water under the bridge. The bridge can be shaky, so dont shake it while walking through it. And since its a private residential area, theres quite a number of passerby and traffic along the bridge since its not separated.If you just want photos, its a quick stop. If they improve the traffic by making another bridge path for tourists, then maybe itll be better. Its hard to take solo pictures while people pass through the bridge after all.
Looks good on photos but not in real life. Not worth visiting.
Yes its an artwork but no, I wouldnt stop to take a picture of painted houses with tarps and their laundry hanging. Probably ok if it was maintained well but as of Apr 2022, its not as instagrammable as before.
The view point is along busy hiway. No parking area. It is election time, expect many tarpulins everywhere. But still a good place to visit in Baguio.
Colorful cute houses! The area is still closed but you can still go to the bridge area to take photos. We had this photo taken on our way to Banaue Rice Terraces.
No entrance, donation only
Fun to see but not much to do besides take a few pictures. Make sure you have other things planned for the day!
A new tourist spot in Baguio. An instagramable place just along the high way going to La Trinidad. This spot will not take you about 5 minutes to complete your photoshoot. So when you are visiting this spot, you also try to visit nearby destination like the Bell Church which is just 3 minutes walk away.
If you are going to Bells Church, then you may also do a quick visit here at the Volley of Colors just a 3 minute walk from Bells Church.
Quiet & orderly. No over-crowding, not many new buildings except the improvement of existing houses since my last visit some 10 years ago. It means that the subdivision is managed well and that the original owners - government employees - are living within their means and are still true to the objective of the housing project.
The concept is actually great. What is remarkable is that this number of private houses agreed to be painted absent their choices of color in order to bring the best of this hill. This may symbolize that unity can achieve greatness. I did not realized such before because maybe this place is very familiar to me as I almost daily passing it by. The place is easily accessible thru La Trinidad Jeepneys. There is no specific parking place but you can park side of the highway.Hope they will repaint it again to bring back how it was once vibrant. The animated photo is not mine (CTTO).
Great art work! A must visit. More fun in the Philippines!
Its a good thing to realize they made an effort but could have maintained it. Due to pandemic, they have allocated specific location for you to take your photos.
Its nice, but if you dont stand directly on the foot bridge you capture everything else.
Its vibrant color is truly captivating but beyond that its still a village of ordinary yet artistic people. Just be mindful when visiting the area, not all the times would they want any tourist just walking in to their path and taking pictures, not that they are aggressive or anything but respect some spaces.
A must visit around Baguio City. The vibrant colorful houses really makes a great place to take nice photos with family and friends. It’s best to appreciate the Colors of Stobosa during sunny days.
Use as a setting for Erich Gonzales famous teleserye The Blood Sisters. Love the vibrancy of the valley!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - View📸📸📸📸📸 - Instagrammable😊😊😊😊😊 - Enjoyable
Valley of colors is a good view when you pass through the road. When u step down here to see this, The bell church is also just near walking distance.
If you would like to experience the cold breeze of the City of the Pines - Baguio City, dont miss to take time to travel and witness the colorful houses of La Trinidad, Benguet (Boundary of Baguio City and La Trinidad.It is just 20-30 minute jeepney ride.You should not miss this one! 😁
The Favella of PH, the famous colors of StoBoSa.The people who assists visitors are polite and attentive. They strongly recommend to let the residents walk freely in the bridge to avoid hassles. Nonpayment needed just donate whatever amount you can.Since this is a residential area, the smell isn’t that good due to the creek but the view is still refreshing in the eyes.Long way to go from the city proper. You can ride the jeep for a cheaper expense or ride a taxi if you can afford the 200+php worth cab ride.Add on, Bell church is near to this area. Few steps going back will do ü
You have to wait for your moment to get a perfect picture. Few mins walk to bell church. I just hope that the residents show their appreciation for having their place as an attraction- by removing their clothes hanging in their window, just sayin’🤷🏼♀️
If youre into aesthetics, this is the place to be. However, if your goal is to explore more of La Trinidad, then maybe you could try looking for other places other than this. What you see in the picture is what youll also see when you visit. Its by the roadside so its accessible, but I dont recommend visiting here at noon time because its too hot.Thats it. Nothing more, nothing less. Just a normal neighborhood thats good for the feed.
Touch and goIdea works for low cost housing to look goodSewage is a sore eye in the river over the bridge
What a colorful display of homes built scarily on the side of a cliff! Theyre beautiful to look at, but I wouldnt want to live there! Its looks wayyyyyyyy too dangerous for my taste! Especially for someone who is known to walk in their sleep!A large portion of one of my favorite Filipino tele series, "Blood Sisters", was filmed here in 2018. I can see why they chose this area to film. The colors of the homes are so vibrant and the entire area is picturesque! Pictures dont do it justice so, youre just going to have to visit here to see how beautiful it is in person.The Blood Sisters story centers around the lives of triplets, Erika, Agatha, and Carrie who were separated at birth. The Valley of Colors is where one of the triplets, Agatha, grew up with the sisters biological mother. Triplet, Erika, was snatched as an infant and lived on the street until she was taken in by a kind family. Triplet, Carrie, was more fortunate and grew up with her biological father and his wifes wealthy family. Its a great tele series and I highly recommend watching it!Here are some pictures we took!
Its a good place for visit... but difficult to find a transportation to going back to baguio main city.. tips: if wanna go here and ur accommodation is far... better ask the driver or taxi to do round trip....
Just dropped by...looks good in the pictures. Had a hard time taking pictures since it was raining and there were a lot of other toursists and villagers in the bridge. Also, the creek (or body of water undre the bridgesomehow smells.
This is a great representation of how filipinos are creative!. A squammy place turned a valley of colors!. We just had a hard time getting a perfect spot for a solo pic due to a huge number of tourists.
I recommend you to go up on the hill to see the cityscape because its so beautiful!!
A beautiful place to visit and experience local interaction. Please be aware this isnt a tourist attract, these are peoples homes and deserve respect and care. Best to come outside of peak-times with a local to help explain the history and support the locals.
Not quite as amazing as I had imagined but it is quite accesible if you are going to La Trinidad, Benguet as it is just on the roadside
Valley of ColorsThe Valley of Colors is an artwork commissioned as part of a Government project for promotion of tourism. It is depicted in its lovely and colorful houses and buildings built in three similar localities on lush green mountains of Barangay Balili, in the outskirts of Baguio city in Phillipines. The houses are colored in an artistic way, locally known as the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork. It is a community paintwork of multiple houses composed into single artwork designed by the Tam-Awan Village group. About 200 houses are involved in this project which started in 2016. The Valley of Colors is located near Bell Church, about 4 km from city center.
Just log your name and you can take pictures freely. Try strawberry ice cream! Have patience, there are plenty of people.
Its a nice view. I like the idea of painting colors to the houses situated on that side of a hill. I am just bothered with the river at the bottom of the houses. Its reeking with a foul smell. I hope the LGU could do something about it.
From Quezon Hill Baguio youll pass by Valley of Colors when you are bound to Strawberry Farm. Just beside the road, its difficult to park your car to take your pictures. This place is improving its just that the cables wires are obstructions to the view.
Went to this place this morning but of course you dont have to expect the real thing you see on IG and Facebook. Here are the samples from todays trip Oct 24, 2018 7AM
This place catches the eye of the passing motorists especially with new visitors. In the highway you will see a group of houses filled with different bright colors that makes you feel happy and invites you to take a photo on the hanging bridge connecting the houses to the highway.
Must see place!!! I was by worst weather here and not regred it. Amazing beautiful village !!
It’s just a small section of a colorful residential area but a good sidetripif you’re going to the Strawberry Farm or to Mountain Province. There’s no decent parking lot, you have to Park at the side road at your own risk.
This could be a side-trip during your La Trinidad or Baguio tour. Basically its a residential area of colored houses that became a sight to behold because its located on a mountainous area that is on the other side of a stream/river. Locals and its officials should maintain the upkeep or create a cafe/resto to add to its touristy vibe.
📍Valley of Colors, La Trinidad, Benguet📌The idea to paint all the houses in different colors was taken from the Favela Paint Project in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil.📌DAVIES Paints provided 2,800 gallons of colored paints for free! 🙌📌18,000 sqm. or 150 houses where painted!
We always take this route each time we travel to Baguio from Mt. Prov. & back and this colorful hill is impossible to ignore but is best appreciated from afar than otherwise. As seen from the photo, the entangled electrical lines spoil the beauty of the scenery but it is what it is. :-)
The colorful houses give a nice view on the highway. Be mindful of the parking though since this is on the highway itself. The view could also be better if there are no electrical lines but were in the Philippines so I think its normal. You could spend 10-15 minutes of your time here for photo ops then you could go to the bell church since it is very near.
Good place for photo capturing only. The location is along the highway. The colorful houses are attraction to an ordinary highway in La Trinidad.
Baguio - La Trinidad - Bontoc Rd, Pico, Baguio, 2601 Benguet, Philippines, Baguio
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