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NATURAL ATTRACTIONS IN KALINGA

 

Sungang View Point

 

Photo from:  http://greedypeg.org/kalinga/Sungang-View-Point.html

 

Sungang View Point – the viewpoint affords a majestic view of the valleys villages and mountains of Tinglayan, Tanudan, Tabuk and Lubuagan. A very good view of the Tulgao and Dananao Rice Terraces can be seen at the view point.

 

Palan-ah Falls and Hot Springs

 

Photo from:  https://www.ironwulf.net/2014/02/12/kalinga-trek-tulgao-palan-ah-falls-hot-spring/

 

Palan-ah falls and hotsprings – this waterfalls is located at Tulgao West, Tinglayan. The name is derived from the native term “Pinalpallang-ah” which means chair. The falls spray down from approximately 100 meters above forming a pool where during a sunny day, one practically swims at the end of the rainbow. 

 

Mt. Mating-oy Dinayao

 

Photo from:  https://greedypeg.org/kalinga/Mount-Mating-oy-Dinayao-Sleeping-Beauty.html

 

Mt. Mating-oy Dinayao (Sleeping Beauty)- these fabled mountain ranges border the municipalities of Tinglayan and Tanudan and they take the form of a sleeping lady supinely lying its back. A vantage view of the profile can be seen from the Sungang view or from Basao.

 

Tinglayan Rice Terraces

 

 

Tinglayan Rice Terraces – from the Sungang View Point, the Dananao and Tulgao Rice Terraces can be viewed. These rice terraces are like an amphitheater along the whole mountain slopes. 

 

Lubo and Mangali Rice Terraces

Lubo and Mangali Rice TerracesPhoto from:  https://triptheislands.com/destinations/discover-rare-finds-in-the-kalinga-province/

 

Lubo and Mangali Rice Terraces – the rice terraces surrounds the villages of Lubo. The best time to view the rice terraces is during the planting season and when the rice terraces is already ready for harvest.

 

Mount Binaratan

Mt. BInaratanPhoto from:  http://julzryu.blogspot.com/2008/07/kalinga-tourism.html

 

Mount Binaratan – Mt. Binaratan is dubbed as the silent Mountain, it is the entry point of General Aguinaldo during his escape. Mt. Binaratan is the boundary between Mountain Province and Kalinga Province.The environment is comprised of dense, mossy jungles, where animals such as wild boars and deer roam, and where limatik (blood leeches) are a constant menace.

Mt. Binaratan according to legend, is the hunting ground of kabunyan “The Kalinga God”, Once upon a time when Kabunyan is hunting at Mt. Binaratan, the birds are too noisy that he can’t even hear the barking of his dogs and he lose sight of them.He then ordered the birds to keep quiet. Today Mt. Binaratan is popularly known as the silent mountain among the locals. – kalingatambayan.blogspot.com

 

Ugid Maling Subterranean River

 

Photo from:  https://greedypeg.org/kalinga/Ugid-Maling-Subterranean-River.html

 

Ugid Maling Subterranean River – located four kilometers away from Poblacion, Balbalan and a good three and a half hours ride from the Capitol Town. It is a maze of cavernous boulders and rocks a top each other forming a cavern. – visitmyphilippines.com

 

Balbalasang National Park

 

Photo from:  http://www.traveltrilogy.com/2016/12/balbalasang-national-park-kalinga.html

Balbalasang National Park – this is a monument of the opposition of the Kalingas against the logging companies.

 

Buaya Caves

 

Photo from:  https://maqotana.com/place/visit/buaya-caves

 

Buaya Caves – It is similar to Sagada Caves with stalactites and stalagmites formation. The caves are interconnected with each other and cover the whole mountain slope. – nscb.gov.ph

 

Bonnong Lakes and Asibanglan Lakes

 

Bonnong Lakes and Asibanglan Lakes – this is a mountain lake in Pinukpuk where eels thrive and can be recommended area for research. – skyscrapercity.com

 

Aguinaldo Hill

 

Photo from:  https://maqotana.com/place/visit/aguinaldo-hill

 

Aguinaldo Hill – The Aguinaldo Hill is located at Barangay Asibanglan, Pinukpuk Road, Allaguia Junction in Kalinga Province. It was used by General Emilio Aguinaldo as a common post during the Philippine-American war. – wikipilipinas.org

 

Padcharao Lake

 

Padcharao Lake – the name is derived from the plants that abounds in the lake called “Chargo” in the Pasil and is located approximately from 1800 to 2000 meters above sea level.

The one-hectare Padcharao Lake, located 1,800 m. above sea level on Mt. Bannong, teems with Japanese eels.  It was named after the charao plants that abound in the lake.  The lake can be reached after a 4-hr. hike along the Tabia River.  The jungle along the way has wild orchids and other wild flowers.  – biyahero.net

 

Pasil Natural Dam

 

Photo from:  https://maqotana.com/place/visit/pasil-natural-dam

 

Pasil Natural Dam – it is located at Puapo, Dangtalan and was formed after the mountain side eroded. It is ideal for boating and picnic site during the summer months. – localphilippines.com

 

Kabunian Bridge and Springs

 

Kabunian bridgePhoto from:  weekendbackpacker.wordpress.com

 

Kabunian Bridge and Springs – these two natural landmarks are found in Maglucsad and Galdang respectively. – nscb.gov.ph

 

Guinaang Village

 

Photo from:  https://anigorotodyssey.blogspot.com/2012/08/images-of-bontoc.html

 

Guinaang – this village has its historical importance to Kalinga as the retreat haven of President Aguinaldo. This is where the Headquarters were located and the campsite.

 

Mabilong Weavers Village

 

Photo from:  http://kalingafornia-laga.com/mabilong-weavers.html

 

Mabilong Weavers Village – this is the center of the ethnic weaving industry in the province. The village is along the road and one can buy souvenirs right from the weavers. 

 

Bananao and Manangol Viewpoint

 

Bananao and Manangol Viewpoint – this is along the road towards Tinglayan and on can have a panoramic view of the Chico River. – nscb.gov.ph

 

Elephant Hill

 

Photo from:  https://www.zigzagweekly.net/archeological-rush-in-kalinga/

Elephant Hill – this is located in Rizal and is a site of an archeological digging where the other half of the remains of the elephant war was dug. – visitmyphilippines.com

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

The Cordillera Administrative Region

Kalinga in the Cordillera Administrative Region

Colorful Festivals and Events in Kalinga

Natural Points of Interest in Kalinga

How to Have Fun in Kalinga

 

 

 

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2 Responses to “Natural Points of Interest in Kalinga”

  • andang:

    isn’t it that mount binaratan is within the terrestrial domain of maducayan…so it does only mean that mt. binaratan belongs is within the territory mountain province and not in Kalinga…

    • Thank you for your comment!
      Actually the post says that Mt. Binaratan is the boundary between Kalinga and Mountain Province.
      This post is only meant to show the best of the Philippines, we did not really focused on its detailed location.
      I believe it was listed under Kalinga, because there are more points of interest in Mountain Prvince in than Kalinga, that Mt. Binaratan will pale in comparison to the breathtaking rice terraces in Mountain Province.
      Anyway, we will gladly insert your comment to the post, to inform our readers of this fact.
      Thanks!

 


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