2. Cagayan Valley is a region of the
Philippines that designated as Region II
or Region 02. It is composed of five
provinces, namely: Batanes, Cagayan,
Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, and Quirino.
Its regional center is Tuguegarao City.
3. Cagayan Province
is the “Land of Smiling
Beauty”. Tuguegarao City
is the capital and is
located at the
northeastern corner of
the island of Luzon.
5. The Calvary Hills is
found in Iguig Cagayan.
This colonial place is
popular for the devotees
of the Holy Week
(Lenten Season), which
depicts Jesus Christ
7. Callao Cave is one of
the limestone caves located in
the Municipality of
Peñablanca Cagayan
Province, in the Philippines.
The town is named as
Peñablanca (Spanish
for white rocks) for the
presenceof white limestone
rocks in the area.
10. Anguib beach
Most pristine beach with its white
fine sands and few pine trees in the
area. Its clear blue water competes
with Blue Lagoon of Ilocos Norte
for the title of "Boracay of the
North“. It is located in Sta. Ana
Cagayan.
11. Isabela Province
is the second largest province of
the Philippines next to Palawan.
It is located in the Cagayan
Valley Region in Luzon. Ilagan
City is the capital. This
primarily agricultural province
is the rice and corn granary of
Luzon due to its plain and
rolling terrain.
13. Dibulo waterfall is known as
the tourist attraction in the
municipality of Dinapigue,
Province of Isabela. It has a
very strong current of crystal
clear water draining the eastern
slope of central Sierra Madre
mountain range.
14. The surrounding
area particularly the lower
reaches is covered with lush
secondary old growth. The upper
section of the river is covered by
pristine primary forest.
15.
16. Magat Dam is a large rock-fill
dam on the island of Luzon in the
Philippines. Thedam is located on
Magat River, a major tributary of
Cagayan River. Construction of the
dam started in 1975 and completed
in 1982.
17. Magat Dam is one of
the largest dams in
the Philippines and
has two primary
purposes: as a source
of irrigation water
and as a provider of
18. is a land-locked
province in the
Philippines located in the
Cagayan Valley region in
Luzon. Cabarroguis is
the capital and was
named after Elpidio
Quirino, the sixth
21. The town owes its existence to the
industrious and thrifty Ilocanos who
first migrated to this place long
before the Spanish came to discover
the area. The legendary “Lakay-
lakay”, considered by fishermen as
the guardian of Claveria, has
attracted foreign and local tourists
besides the scenic beauty of the
Claveria sea
23. The cave is
west of the
Pintal River
directly across
from the
barangay’s
24.
25. Portabaga Falls is a
waterfall located in Sta.
Praxedes, Cagayan
Province in the
Philippines. At about 15
meters (41 feet) in
height, it is one of the
tallest waterfalls in
Cagayan