This haven within the mountain ranges of the Cordillera will remind you of the roots of the Filipino people – indigenous music and dances, century-old rituals, and genuine hospitality.
This is a land of hard-working farmers and weavers who still barter their produce for school supplies, meat, and even clothing.
You won’t find loud tourists in Lubuagan. Probably because this place is not made for tours, but rather for learning and rediscovering what humanity is about.
If you love driving despite your tendency to get lost even with a street map on the dashboard (fine, I was referring to myself), the locals would be more than willing to point you to the right direction - with a sweet smile and an invitation to stay for snacks.
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