The word “baluarte” means “fortress” and for a country with distinct political culture, the word connotes political control over a territory. And in Vigan City, Baluarte is a popular tourist destination which houses various animals. And it may not be a surprise that is is owned by Luis “Chavit” Crisologo Singson, the incumbent governor of Ilocos Sur and one of Philippine’s controversial politicians (remember his role in Erap’s downfall and his live-in partner accusing him of almost killing her and her new lover).
Anyway, Baluarte is just ten minutes fro Calle Crisologo and you can’t leave this place out when you’re in the city. Situated on hills, it offers a nice view of Vigan City. As a whole I love Baluarte and it somehow changed my perspective about Chavit…he really loves animals and they say people who love animals are kind (lol).
I have been to many zoos and private zoos- big or small but what I like about Baluarte is how they treat animals. I noticed how the animals have plenty of space to roam around in their fences..while some are really uncaged..take these pics for example.
Likewise the whole property is very clean and a nice place to take some rest after some walking in Calle Crisologo. Some of my favorite animals in Baluarte:
There are many animals like his orangutans, ostriches, bird, snakes and other animals. You can also take a free pilomino ride ( small horse) around the zoo but we even skipped the kalesa in Calle Crisologo..we pity the poor horses! haha..
Baluarte is open from 7am till 6 pm and it is free. Chavit has many employees in his zoo to assist you and they were genuinely friendly. Outside, there are many stalls selling souvenir items.
For more information, visit their website..Baluarte
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