Summer time is again approaching but the abundant flowers have flourished the area. The trees are said to be Palawan cherry blossoms which resembles the famous Japan's Cherry blossoms.
This is the best time if you want to visit Farmville de Bago, aside from learning more about life at the farm through interactions with different types of farm animals, cherry blossoms is another attraction you should not miss.
The 16.68 hectare mix-use farm complex is located at Brgy. Atipuluan, Bago City, Negros Occidental.
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The farm has been able to raise different kinds of animals like Camels, Donkeys, Shetland Ponies and different kinds of feathered friends.
By now, Farmville de Bago, a member of the Negros Forest and Ecological Foundation, is getting greener with its few thousands of rare endemic, flowering trees, imported exotic tree species, and a few hundreds of fruit bearing trees.
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