Showing posts with label Quirino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quirino. Show all posts

Ganano Falls, Quirino Province

Ganano Falls

Trekking to Ganano Falls makes the event a bit extreme. The trails are surrounded by trees, shrubs, bamboo, and other greens so the trek was relaxing. Not only that, there are flowers and butterflies making our journey colorful. After an hour, we were rewarded with a tantalizing view of the waterfalls. The tranquillity is preserved because of the trees. There are gigantic rock formations and towering limestone cliffs. It’s a paradise.

Governor's Rapids, Quirino Province

Governor's Rapids

Governor’s Rapids in Maddela is definitely one of the most visited tourist destinations in Quirino. It is part of the Cagayan River, the longest river system in the Philippines, so natural beauty and rock formations can be found here. You can’t leave the province without trying its own version of water tubing and rafting. Hearing them shouting while holding onto the tube is proof that they are enjoying it, hhmm, maybe. Other parts of the tour are hidden falls, a cliff jump, and a Tarzan swing.

Landingan Viewpoint, Quirino

Landingan Viewpoint

Landingan Viewpoint is one of the top tourist attractions Quirino Province. Located on the top of the hill in the Municipality of Nagtipunan, this paradise became popular because of its colorful and stunningly beautiful flowers. Since it's on top, there's a wide view of the nearby municipalities and mountain ranges. Also, as the cool and fresh wind blows, it makes the entire area a perfect spot to relax.

Quirino Tourist Spot

Quirino Tourist Spot

Quirino is the 81st of 82 provinces in the Philippines I’ve visited. Although the province has 6 municipalities, it offers a lot when it comes to nature’s beauty and adventure. Since it’s land-locked, some of the best things to do are spelunk to discover the stunning minerals inside the caves, get wet on the crystal clear waters by river tubing, enjoy the beauty of majestic waterfalls, and taste their local delicacies. CLICK HERE TO WATCH MY VIDEO