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Friday, April 2, 2010

Cagayan: Tuguegarao City

After a couple of years, my family at long last decided to go on a 4d/3n summer vacation that will cross the provinces of Cagayan Valley to Ilocos – from north east to north west tip of Luzon.


We started our trip by taking a 45-minute flight from Manila to Tuguegarao last Holy Thursday – April 1.

From our window view, we were devastated to see the severe effect of El Nino to the agricultural land of the province. The crops were noticeably burned by the heat and rivers were getting dried up! Maybe it was the most affected province in our country since Tuguegarao is known for its all year high temperature climate.

As soon as we got off the plane, my brother who was relocated in Cagayan fetched us and started our tour by having a food trip at the Hotel Carmelita located at Diversion Road of Tuguegarao City. Our family is a pizza lover so we made sure to try their local pizza favourites. Their best seller is the Mozzarella and Garlic pizza which is served in 12-inch soft thin crust which we really enjoyed! I haven’t tasted any pizza like that, it was truly delectable! We also ordered Lechon Kawali, Mixed Vegetables and a Sashimi. Everything we ordered was yummy, freshly picked and very affordable.

So far, I noticed that this part of Cagayan looks very similar to the town of Jolo, Sulu – as I’ve seen Sulu in TV, for its numerous non-uniform multicolour tricycles. In spite the fact that these tricycles are very pleasing to the eyes, drivers and even pedestrians must beware of these mini tri-wheel motors for they are as wild as the jeepney and buses in the streets of Manila. Yet, these tricycles are very useful and available to everyone since the ratio of it to the local population is unbelievably two is to one.

Anyway, after the delicious lunch we had, we went straight to the amazing Callao Caves that is located in the town of Penablanca and then visited some of the famous churches of Cagayan the next day.

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You might also want try Tuguegarao’s famous Pancit Batil Patung. This noodle dish has sliced hotdogs, beef strips, an egg, liver chunks, crushed chicharons and freshly picked vegetables. It can be ordered in most restaurants found in the city.

How to get there from Manila:

1. Ride a bus off to Cagayan Capitol (Florida/Victory Liner/Baliwag Transit) - Fare: P600.00 Or ride a plane off to Tuguegarao (Air Philippines) - Fare: 800.00

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