Nothing screams “big adventure” more than heading to the place that has one of the longest bridges, has the most popular cave, and is beside the biggest river. Head to Tuguegarao to experience it all.
Start off by taking crossing the Buntun Bridge, the second to the longest one in the country. Whether you go by foot, by car, or by trike, you’ll get a full view of the biggest river in the Philippines—the Rio Grande de Cagayan.
Another great adventure you can try is stepping into Callao cave. It’s the most popular cave in the country and it’s just thirty minutes away from the city. After taking 200 steps down, you’ll be able to see the awe-inspiring limestone, rock formations, and the popular underground chapel.
And before making your way back, make sure you get to try Tuguegarao’s famous Pancit Batil Patong. It’s a miki dish that’s overflowing the delicious toppings!
How to get there:
Take a Victory Liner bus from Pasay, Earnshaw Sampaloc, or Kamias terminal to Tuguegarao.