The famous sunflower farm in Barangay Tabunan, Bago City has once again opened its doors to the public. This comes after a temporary closure of four years. This sunflower farm has become one of the favorite destinations for tourists, both local and foreign, who visit to capture beautiful photographs and have a unique experience. This is why it became highly popular and viral on social media.
The sunflowers bring extraordinary beauty to the lives of the people of Negros Occidental and are picture-perfect for social media posts. The sunflower farm is owned and managed by (OISCA) in this area. The vibrant and colorful blossoms bring life to the location, where they thrive in the vast fields, creating breathtaking, vibrant landscapes.
Visiting the farm does not require an entrance fee, but the gate is open to those who wish to make donations. This is a wonderful way to support the continuous improvement and maintenance of the sunflower farm. Donations can be used to preserve the quality of the location and the services it offers to visitors.
It is crucial to preserve and maintain this sunflower farm, not only for the locals but also for tourists. It is a significant attraction that showcases the beauty and richness of nature in Negros Occidental. By keeping it open to the public, more people will have the opportunity to experience the joy that the colorful sunflowers bring.
Through this sunflower farm, it has inspired many people to care for nature and raise awareness about the importance of plants. These flowers are not just for decoration; they also represent hope and happiness in the face of the challenges the world is currently facing.
The time for the sunflowers to bloom is limited because they do not last, and they will wither away. So while they are in full bloom, it’s essential to seize the opportunity to visit and witness their beauty and take photos. It is open from 6 in the morning until 6 in the evening. Source