SAGADA (March & April)
#Sagada | Mountain Province | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: This is a tourist mountain town with rich cultural heritage and natural wonders. It is the home of Hanging Coffins and an extensive cave connection. / Photo: Sunrise watching at the Kiltepan Peak in #Sagada. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib . For this year's summer, I went to Sagada#Sagada | Mountain Province | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: This is a tourist mountain town with rich cultural heritage and natural wonders. It is the home of Hanging Coffins and an extensive cave connection. / Photo: Sunrise watching at the Kiltepan Peak in #Sagada. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib twice. The first was before the peak season and for the second time, after the peak season. I wanted to get rid of the crowd and would you believe that Sagada#Sagada | Mountain Province | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: This is a tourist mountain town with rich cultural heritage and natural wonders. It is the home of Hanging Coffins and an extensive cave connection. / Photo: Sunrise watching at the Kiltepan Peak in #Sagada. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib 's popular caves get crowded during the Holy Week? It is hard to enjoy if that is the case for me. The highlights of my Sagada#Sagada | Mountain Province | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: This is a tourist mountain town with rich cultural heritage and natural wonders. It is the home of Hanging Coffins and an extensive cave connection. / Photo: Sunrise watching at the Kiltepan Peak in #Sagada. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib tour are the following:#Sagada | Mountain Province | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: This is a tourist mountain town with rich cultural heritage and natural wonders. It is the home of Hanging Coffins and an extensive cave connection. / Photo: Sunrise watching at the Kiltepan Peak in #Sagada. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib / 4-hour adventure (more details of this 4-hour spontaneous adventure for the upcoming post) is Bokong Falls. It is the most accessible waterfalls in Sagada from the town center. This is not microscopic but definitely, it is small.MALIBCONG (Late February)
Cordillera Administrative Region | Philippines
FAST FACTS: C.A.R. is a region in the Philippines nestled in the Cordillera mountain ranges of Luzon island, Northern Philippines. It is composed of the provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Mountain Province. / Photo: The Batad Rice Terraces is Cordillera's Cultural Treasure, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in #Banaue, Ifugao / Copyright: Edmar Guquib called Malibcong#Malibcong | Province of Abra | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: The town is an ancestral domain of 3 tribes. As of 2007, it has a population of 3,354 tribal people - Mabaka, Banao and Gubang on which each tribe also speak their own sub-dialect. / Photo: The Banagan River is located in Gacab Village. It is a source of irrigation and hydro-power. It has clean cool waters and natural lagoon suitable for swimming. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib. So where in the world is Malibcong? Malibcong#Malibcong | Province of Abra | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: The town is an ancestral domain of 3 tribes. As of 2007, it has a population of 3,354 tribal people - Mabaka, Banao and Gubang on which each tribe also speak their own sub-dialect. / Photo: The Banagan River is located in Gacab Village. It is a source of irrigation and hydro-power. It has clean cool waters and natural lagoon suitable for swimming. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib town is the terminus town of AbraProvince of Abra | Philippines
FAST FACTS: Abra is a landlocked province and a home to Itneg people with 12 sub-tribes, although majority of the residents are Ilocanos. The capital town is #Bangued. / Photo: The provincial capitol is located in #Bangued, the capital town. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib to the east. One of the most remote towns I have ever been so far. This town is an ancestral domain to 3 mountain tribes. The following are the highlights of my Malibcong summer town exploration, although there will be more when I'll begin my Malibcong series.#Malibcong | Province of Abra | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: The town is an ancestral domain of 3 tribes. As of 2007, it has a population of 3,354 tribal people - Mabaka, Banao and Gubang on which each tribe also speak their own sub-dialect. / Photo: The Banagan River is located in Gacab Village. It is a source of irrigation and hydro-power. It has clean cool waters and natural lagoon suitable for swimming. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib before dark (I won't advise you to do this if you ever plan). The prize for this is the ability to witness the dramatic sunset over the mountains of the neighboring town of Licuan-Baay#Licuan-Baay | Province of Abra | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: The town is rich in Gold deposits extracted by the town folks through small-scale mining. / Photo: Mt. Capcapo has been deformed due to small scale mining activities. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib. This view is taken from the Malibcong Welcome Arch.DAGUIOMAN (March)
#Daguioman | Province of Abra | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: This town is a tribal town. It is the home of the Banaw (aka Banao, Ban-ao) Tribe. Wild deers and wild boars still freely roam around the communal mountains and parts of the town. / Photo: The Banaw tribe performing their "Tadek" Dance during an occasion in town. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib is home to the Banaw Tribe. Banaw tribe inhabit this town, some parts of Malibcong and Balbalan in KalingaProvince of Kalinga | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: Kalinga is the land of tattooed tribesmen. Tattooing is a tradition linked to beauty and headhunting. / Photo: A Kalinga woman in Bugnay Village, #Tinglayan shows her tattoo she got back when she was still a teen. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib. This town is home to wild deers hunted for their delicious meats.BUCLOC (March)
Bucloc
#Bucloc | Province of Abra | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: This small town is blessed to be located on a river valley. The river has been a big help in watering their fields. Rice terraces are also plenty along the river. / Photo: There are long array of rice terraces in this town. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib is a rice terraces town. The road leading you to this town will offer you a scenic river valley and an array of rice terraces that continuously follow the rough road.2nd photo | Off-track hitch riding: Ok let's stop this fuss. I forgot to tell that summer is officially my season for hitch-riding.
BANAUE (April)
Banaue
#Banaue | Province of Ifugao | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: #Banaue is known for its famous rice terraces listed as a world heritage site by the UNESCO. It is said that if all the rice paddies are joined from end to end, it could encircle half the globe. / Photo: The Tappiyah waterfalls in Batad Village is 2 hours of trekking from the Batad viewpoint. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib town in IfugaoProvince of Ifugao | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: Ifugao is the home of the famous rice terraces that start from the base of the mountain ranges and soar to thousand feet up above. / Photo: Foreign tourists trek through the Batad Rice Terraces in #Banaue. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib is famous for its towering rice terraces, the result of resiliency and ingenuity of the Cordilleran people. The rice terraces of Banaue are world heritage sites.1st and 2nd photos | Banaue-Bontoc Road: This road is undoubtedly breathtaking. The road is carved at the slope of these steep Ifugao mountains. The road has minimal view-obstructing concretes. I think it is best to drive a motorbike here.
3rd photo | Batad Rice Terraces: Reaching Batad Rice Terraces requires lung and heart endurance. 2 hours of walking, hiking and trekking are required. Also called the "Amphitheater Rice Terraces," this man-made wonder is an engineering marvel that soars to thousand meters high.
4th photo | Tappiyah Waterfalls: Another 2 hours of hiking, trekking and walking from the Batad Viewpoint is the Tappiyah Waterfalls. The effort is sure, worthy.
LUNA (March)
#Luna | Province of Apayao | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: #Luna is the seat of the provincial government of Apayao though #Kabugao is the capital. / Photo: The Capagaypayan Subterranean River is just one of the underground river systems in town. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib is the emerging political and commercial center of the province of ApayaoProvince of Apayao | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: Apayao's native tribe is called Isneg or Isnag whose ancestors are believed to have been the proto-Austronesians who came from South China thousands of years ago. / Photo: The provincial capitol of Apayao is located in #Luna, although #Kabugao is the capital town. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib. Luna town has cave systems and underground rivers.4th photo | Lovers Lane: Still, I don't know why they called this place as a lover's lane. They say, there is a lagoon down. Unfortunately, I never saw it.
PUDTOL (March)
#Pudtol | Province of Apayao | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: Pudtol is subdivided into 22 barangays, 2 of which are the location of Spanish Fortress Church Ruins, one in Mataguisi and one in Emilia. / Photo: Pudtol town hall. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib is also in Apayao famous for its ruined Spanish fortress church. The town is located south of Luna. The town has two ruined churches, one in Brgy. Emilia and one at Mataguisi.SANCHEZ-MIRA (March)
#Sanchez Mira | Province of Cagayan | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: Sanchez Mira is a coastal town in Cagayan named after Manuel Sanchez Mira, a Spanish Brigadier General assigned in Cagayan Valley. / Photo: Fishing boats at the coast of Brgy Masisit. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib in CagayanProvince of Cagayan | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: Present day chroniclers say that the name was derived from the word “tagay,” a kind of plant that grows abundantly in the northern part of the province. Thus, “Catagayan” which means a place where the tagay grows abundantly was shortened to “Cagayan,” the present name of the province. / Photo: Sentinela beach in #Cleveria is located at the northwestern coast of the province. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib Province may not be unique and appealing but in case you are looking for places to visit here without expecting too much, then check this out...CLAVERIA (March)
#Claveria | Province of Cagayan | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: #Claveria is said to be the tip of Luzon (the largest island in the Philippines) since its poblacion is the northernmost poblacion to appear in latitude. / Photo: Taggat Lagoon in Brgy Taggat has rocky coasts and stunning rock formations. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib town, the northernmost town in Luzon (based on the location of the poblacion) is my new favorite. It is a home to secluded beaches, and many natural attractions. It is also a gateway to the Babuyan Group of Islands. Claveria is also one of the reasons why my summer escapades this year is so complete. I reiterate, this is just a teaser of the highlights since there will be a more detailed and more insightful Claveria #TownExploration series for the upcoming weeks.1st photo | View of the bay in Claveria: That view was taken from the Claveria view deck. A beautiful vantage point of enjoying this magnificent wonder.
2nd photo | Sentinela Beach: Seeing this beach for the very first time made me believe that the saying "Love at first sight" is oh-so-true.
3rd photo | Taggat Lagoon: Another love at first site, my heart is full of love in Claveria. Yes, I Love Claveria.
4th photo | Baybay Beach: Near this beach is the house of Journeying Pinay, a fellow travel blogger who calls Claveria as her hometown. When I went here, the beach is full of action. I also met a Belgian tourist here.
TINGLAYAN (April)
#Tinglayan | Province of Kalinga | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: #Tinglayan is the town of Fang-od or Whang-od, a 92-year-old (as of this writing) tribal tattoo artist who still uses the traditional method of the past without using eyeglasses. / Photo: The road leading to the northern parts #Tinglayan with Bugnay Rice Terraces at the right. Chico River is at the middle. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib town is the most memorable place for me this summer of 2013. I have done agaw-buhay adventures here I thought I can never do. There are about 10 stories pending for my Tinglayan series, but for now, I will just give 2 photos. Please do watch out for the seriesBONTOC (April)
#Bontoc | Mountain Province | PHILIPPINES
FAST FACTS: The town is subdivided into 16 barangays. Founded in 1908, #Bontoc is the capital of Mountain Province. / Photo: Halsema highway connects Baguio City and Bontoc. It is also called Baguio-Bontoc Road. It is the highest highway system in the Philippines / Copyright: Edmar Guquib. But I would want to still include Bontoc here because this town is part of my 2013 summer escapades. My Bontoc series is actually composed of more than 10 articles but I will just place the highlights here.1st photo | Alab Village
Alab Oriente, Bontoc | An Ancient Village with Sacred Grounds
ARTICLE PREVIEW: "Prehistoric mountain dwellers inhabited this place leaving a mark that became an evidence of their existence..." / Photo: The footbridge that links Alab Oriente to Halsema Highway in #Bontoc / Copyright: Edmar Guquib: Alab Village has a lot of things to offer. It is in fact a village with ancient past. My visit to Alab Oriente in Bontoc is the highlight of my Bontoc town exploration. It has interesting legends and burial caves.2nd photo | Bayyo Rice Terraces:
Bayyo Rice Terraces and Waterfalls - Highland Paradise Living
ARTICLE PREVIEW: "The presence of the rice terraces is an evidence of an engineering expertise of the Igorot ancestors..." / Photo: Bayyo Rice Terraces as seen along Bontoc-Banaue Road with the village at the middle / Copyright: Edmar GuquibBayyo Rice Terraces in Bayyo, Bontoc is a worthy stop-over along the Bontoc-Banaue road. This breathtaking vista can be seen when going to Banaue from Bontoc. If you have your own car, much better because you can stop anytime. This view can be seen along the road. No need to hike or trek.3rd photo | Bontoc Museum
Bontoc Museum and the Traditional Bontok Village
ARTICLE PREVIEW: "It is a place where I found the authentic answers to my questions..." / Photo: That house is called "ulog," a traditional dormitory for Bontok Igorot girls. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib: If you want to understand more of the beauty of the Igorot culture, go to Bontoc Museum, a 15-minute walk from the Bontoc town hall.4th photo | Kadchog Rice Terraces: Kadchog Rice Terraces is located across the Chico River in Bontoc. This towering rice terraces is located near the town center to the south.
5th photo | Mt. Gotong: The villagers require that you must have a guide when climbing here. For newbie mountain climbers like me, this is a good start. There is a 1000-step stair that will lead you to the top. But of course, you also need to hike on dirty trails because that stairway is just a part of the whole trail.
6th photo | Palali Rice Terraces: This view is seen from the top of Mt. Data, another mountain you have to reach after the Mt. Gotong if you choose to ascend via the 1000-step stair (part of the 4-5 hours of trekking and hiking)
7th photo | Alab Petroglyphs: These are rock carvings at the top of the mountain that have been carved sometime in 1500 B.C.
8th photo | Ganga House: Ganga house is a mysterious stone house made up of massive stones with pointed top and a space of about 3 feet from the groud to the ceiling.
9th photo | Ganga Burial Cave: Ganga Burial cave is probably the most interesting burial cave in the Cordilleras because of the presence of jars where the dead is placed.
Summer Festivals (April and May)
Binatbatan Festival Street Dancing 2013 (Photo Coverage)
ARTICLE PREVIEW: "For those who weren't able to watch the Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival 2013 Street Dancing, I was able to take some photos or the event..." / Photo: Street Dancers during the Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival of the Arts 2013 which happens usually every May 2 of the year / Copyright: Edmar Guquib(May): Binatbatan Festival showcases the Ilocano fabric called "Abel."Vigan Karbo Festival | Of Carabao, Glasses and Seeds
ARTICLE PREVIEW: "It is this heritage city's value for its rich culture and heritage that these events are happening..." / About the photo: Carabaos become living canvasses during the Vigan Karbo Festival / Copyright: Edmar Guquib (April): Another interesting festival of Vigan is the Karbo Festival. It showcases the heritage and culture in Vigan through Carabao painting and Boklan arts (seed mosaic).World Costume Festival | Vigan Conquers the World
ARTICLE PREVIEW: "The heart and soul were poured to those costumes. Passion was indeed evident..." / Photo: Delegates of the World Costume Festival showcased their costumes as they parade around Vigan. / Copyright: Edmar Guquib (April): Vigan hosted this year's World Costume Festival wherein different costumes all over the world were showcased.Lang-ay Festival - Cultural Extravaganza in Mountain Province
ARTICLE PREVIEW: "...a lowlander can still witness their way of living, their traditions and everything a lowlander needs to know about their culture..." / Photo: An Igorot man dancing at the street during the Lang-ay Festival / Copyright: Edmar Guquib (April): A festival of the whole province of Mountain Province showcasing its unique culture and traditions.So this is how I spent my summer this year.
Hosted and compiled by Jona Branzuela Bering of Backpacking with a Book under the theme: "Summer Epilogue."
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There' so much to see in the Cordilleras and I envy your summer for checking out what it can offer!
ReplyDeleteErvin | Schadow1 Expeditions | There's so much to see in the Cordilleras! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I was right the first time that Norte is really gifted with a lot of place to explore and that I guess I won’t be able to complete exploring until I dedicate a month long travel – which is in my case is impossible. But I am glad to know and have the list; from here I could pick one and decide my priorities.
ReplyDeleteChristeen Cereno | Actually I believe everywhere in the Philippines has a lot of things to offer if we seek :) However, yes, there are a lot of places to see up North ;)
ReplyDeleteNice adventure experiences..Good luck to your travels... :)
ReplyDeleteWrey Swift | Ohh sorry mate, I am currently on the vacation, and can't check on blogs right now because of the absence of reliable connection here. Right now, pinagtitiyagaan ko muna itong PC here at a Comp. Shop dito sa isangf malayong barrio where I am staying. I'll blog hope when I get back to the city, soon! :)
ReplyDeleteJhaypeeG. | Thanks mate!
ReplyDeleteThis is great.. I really liked how you promote the philippines especially cordillera .. but there's just one discrepancy , if you don't mind please fix the website ... it's kinda chaotic
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