The moment I learned about this Sunflower Maze Farm, I told myself I need to go there as soon as possible! People who know me well knows how much I love flowers! I love everything that’s colorful. So, I immediately told Kaeser about it and researched on how to get there.😊

Address: Allied Agro-Tech Inc. (AATI) in Barangay C. Lichauco, Tayug, Pangasinan

Operating Hours:

It is the first ever Sunflower Maze Farm in the Philippines that is owned by Allied Botanical Corporation. It opened last February 17, 2017. 

Things to know:

  • It is highly recommended to go there on weekdays
  • Be there early, as early as 7:00AM. It is very traffic and a lot of people go there especially during weekends
  • Parking is hard and the cars are barely moving
  • Bring an umbrella, hat or cap, and sunscreen as it is scorching hot!
  • Bring face towel and extra shirt, you will get sweaty during the maze

Entrance fee:

  • Adult – Php 100
  • Student/Senior/PWD- Php 80
  • 6 years old and below – Free
  • No reservations are required

When you enter, here’s what you’ll see. Yes it’s sad, but waiting for three weeks is worth it!

Before going to the maze, you’ll see a lot of different flowers. Everything is just so beautiful!🌸🌺🌼🍀

Here’s the Recycled section

I’ve learned that there’s as much as 8,000 sunflower plants that made up the maze. The maze can accommodate up to 100 people per tour and it will take about 30 minutes to finish, unless you get lost inside or spend too much time taking photos😊

A-Maze-ing Sunflowers 🌻🌻🌻

We won’t miss taking photos with these giant Sunflowers🌻🌻🌻

Please note that I was not picking a Sunflower in this photo😊

The Sunflower Maze, which is the company’s main attraction, will run from February 17 to May 17. Perfect to add to the places you’ll visit this summer.😊

The farm also features vegetation, it showcase different vegetables from onions, squash, tomatoes, chili, “pinakbet” vegetables and a lot more. Visitors can harvest their own crops and pay at the farm. There’s also a 8,000 squaremeter farm of watermelon and melon plantation where visitors can pick their own melons for a fee. They are also selling ornamental plants beside their main building.

I hope this blog helps for those who wants to visit the Sunflower Maze Farm. For more of my adventures, please click Althea’s Adventures. Enjoy!😊

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