CAR (cordillera region)

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CAR

Landlocked ares in northern luzon composed of the provinces of abra, apayao, benguet, ifugao, kalinga, mountain province, and the highly urbanized city of baguio, which serves as the regional center.

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Abra

Bangued

Landlocked province in northwestern luzon, mostly mountainous and rugged terrain, with the abra river as the major waterway. Its name came likely from the spanish word “abrir” (to open), referring to the opening or mouth of the abra river that cuts through the mountains.

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Apayao

Kabugao

Northernmost CAR promice; characterized by vast forests, rivers, and mountain ranges. Known as the “cordilleras last frontliner”. The name came from the word “apayao”, believed to be derived from the isneg language meaning “river” or “waterway”, as the province is transversed by many river.

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Benguet

La trinidad

Mountainous terrain surrounding baguio city; high elevation with cool climate. Called the “salad bowl of the philippines.” Its name came from the word “benget” which is cloth coverings wrapped around the head of the natives used for protection to the cold.

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Ifugao

Lagawe

Mountainous and firested province; world-renowed for rice terraces carved into slopes. From “ipugo” meaning “from the hill” or “people of the earth/soil.”

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Kalinga

Tabuk

Chico river running through fertile valleys and rugged terrain. From the word “kalinga”which means “enemy” or “fighter”in ibanag and ilocano. Spaniards and lowlanders applied the term to describe the fierce independence of the people.

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Mountain province

Bontoc

Landlocked province with rugged mountains, caves, and rice terraces; central in the cordillera range. A straighforward colonial name given by americans in 1908 to a large territorial unit in the cordilleras; later subdivided but the central province retained the name

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kaparkan falls

  • Also known as Mulawin Falls is a limestone terraces hidden for centuries in the landlocked province of Abra. This travertine rose to fame in 2015 when images of the terraced water gours were uploaded in the internet.

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mount bullagao

  • Mt. Bullagao projects the shape of a woman laying prostrate on her back, her breasts sharply contoured, and her reclined head facing the sky. From Bangued, provincial town of Abra, the mountain looks like a woman giving birth. That is why, the Mt. Bullagao is popularly known as Abra's Sleeping Beauty.

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dupag rock formation

  • Is a cluster of jagged limestone boulders 7 to 8 feet high. From the highest peak, aptly named Father Rock, a sweeping view of the neighboring fields, rivers, and valleys can be seen. Its unique topography made it the preferred hiding place of locals and insurgents during past wars and guerilla uprisings.

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manacota cave & underground river

  • Is a natural place in the town of Luna in Apayao Province, where the river exits in underground cavern. The Manacota Cave and Underground River is one of the few subterranean site in the Philippines that remain unexplored by tourist due to inactivity of the province in tourism aspect for a long time.

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mt. pulag

  • Mt. Pulag National Park is the highest peak in Luzon and is the second highest mountain in the Philippines with an elevation of 2,922 m. above sea level.

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strawberry farm

  • The La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is a strawberry plantation owned and managed by the Benguet State University. It's almost eighty hectares big, and is important to La Trinidad's economy and tourism.

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rice terraces

  • The Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras is an outstanding example of an evolved, living cultural landscape that can be traced as far back as two millennia ago in the pre-colonial Philippines. Which includes the following: Nagacadan, Hungduan, Mayoyao, Bangaan, Batad rice terraces.

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ifugao museum 

  • Located at Linda, Kiangan just below the War memorial shrine, the museum building houses artifacts that inform about the traditional life and ways of the lfugao.

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buscalan village

  • Tucked away in the Cordillera mountains, this quiet village has become a bucket-list destination for travelers eager to meet and get inked by Apo Whang-Od, the oldest traditional tattoo artist in the Philippines.

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mabilong weavers village

  • The major weaving center in Kalinga is the village of Mabilong in the town of Lubuagan. The weavers of Mabilong are known for their backstrap weaving techniques, which they pass on to their daughters as soon as they are able to operate the loom.

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sumaguing cave

  • Located in the mountain town of Sagada. Often referred to as the "Big Cave," it is the largest of several caves in the area and is a must-visit for adventure seekers who want to explore the dramatic underground world hidden beneath the misty highlands of Sagada town.

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hanging coffins

  • In a ritual believed to date back 2,000 years, the Igorot people bury their dead in hand-carved coffins that are tied or nailed to the side of a cliff and suspended high above the ground below. This gravity-defying graveyard is believed to bring the departed closer to their ancestral spirits.