The caves of Baggao, Cagayan is a world-class haven for spelunkers leading to many blue-water waterfalls and unusual cave formations.
Category: Cagayan-Scrim
The fifth-largest cave system in the country (and one of our best!) can be found in the barangays of Capisaan and Alayan in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya. In its depths, you can crawl like a soldier, waddle like a duck, and climb like a tarsier as you make your way through the adventure of a lifetime
Ride the Sierra Madre Mountains on the Cagayan River’s swift, turbulent waters renowned for its towering limestone cliffs
Soar the skies high above the lush landscapes and rolling hills at this award-winning paragliding site in Nueva Vizcaya.
Carved by nature’s love, Callao Caves are renowned for its massive limestone rock formations and serves as the site of the oldest human remains discovered in Southeast Asia
A protected landscape and seascape in Santa Ana, Cagayan, it is among CNN’s World’s 100 Best Beaches for its “raw beauty”.
Discover rare flora and fauna, explore the undulating terrains, and walk the panoramic cream-colored sandy beaches in this island province at the northernmost tip of the Philippines.
Tuguegarao honors its patron saint, St. Hyacinth of Poland, throughout the month of August, expressing the city’s gratitude for the blessings and abundance they have received.
The heart of the festival is the traditional dish of Batanes it’s named after. Served in gatherings, Vunung holds a special significance that reflects the cultural heritage and customs of Batanes.
The Grand Ammungan Festival embodies unity among its 15 towns, celebrating people from various backgrounds with pageants, float competitions, agro-industrial trade fairs, and spirited street dancing.