The rustic, northern town of Tuguegarao in Cagayan Valley boasts of colonial stone landmarks predominant during the Philippine’s Spanish era such as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul and the Ermita de Piedra de San Jacinto, the 1st parochial building setup by the Dominican fathers dedicated to Saint Hyacinth. Do visit the city’s historical museums that are guaranteed to open your eyes to the secrets of the city and stop by Buntun Bridge, one of the longest bridges in the Philippines.
Adventure lovers shouldn’t miss spelunking in the 7-chamber Callao Caves, a 30 minute drive from the city, which are believed to be former Japanese camps during World War II. You can also visit the San Carlos Cave to view underground waterfalls and explore pockets and skylights within its subterranean chamber. If you’re not squeamish with bats, don’t forget to visit the Pinacanuan River in Akkargan/Mororan with its clear waters and the occasional large swarm of bats in their circadian flight!
Tuguegarao is a city enriched with the Philippine culture and history that is unique to Region 2, as well as all the excitement and outdoor adventure you can ask for. Immerse yourself in it and find out more than the unexpected!
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