Don't forget to stop and take picture to one of Nueva Vizcaya's historical place which can be found on your left side upon entering the province. Dalton/Balete Pass, also called Balete Pass. It is located at about 3,000 feet above sea level, where Caraballo Sur meets the Sierra Madre. Being the only access between Central Luzon and Cagayan Valley, the pass became the scene of much bloody fighting during the final stages of World War II and bore witness to the death of almost 17,000 Japanese, American, and Filipino soldiers. Dalton Pass is likewise the gateway to the Ifugao Rice Terraces.
The Banaue Rice Terraces of the Philippines have been said to be like the 8th wonder of the world. Please visit https://www.facebook.com/BanaueMunicipalTourismOffice for Travel Requirements.
Conquering the 4.2 kilometer-cave takes around 4 hours and you’ll trail across 8 interconnected caves. Breathtaking stalactite and stalagmite rock formations line the way. One could just wonder how nature crafted these earthen masterpieces that will leave you jaw-dropped at every turn. Expect unique and rare formations found nowhere else. Capisaan Cave is dubbed as a “geologist’s paradise” although it remains off-beaten. This makes it a popular destination for those who prefer less touristy and raw settings. Bat’s and other rare creatures also inhabit the cave, making it an important ecological sanctuary.
Considered as one of the cultural tourist spots in Nueva Vizcaya, the People’s Museum and Library showcase the rich history and heritage of the locals. It exhibits different indigenous materials such as hand-woven textiles, antique jars, and many other artifacts. Surely, you’ll walk through and have a visual experience of the rich culture of the people of Nueva Vizcaya when you visit here. The site where the museum now stands used to house the Provincial Government.
Lying on the lower part of the scenic Magat River, this ecotourism park covers more than 1,120 hectares. It features various landscapes, plants, and different types of colorful flowers. Here, you can experience different activities such as swimming on a huge pool, boating in a small lake, and fishing on a pond including a wildlife sanctuary. If you’re after adventure, there are hiking trails that will take you to the forests which host birds and other species. There is also a vast camping ground, offering various accommodations if you plan to stay overnight.
San Vicente Ferrer Church was built during the Spanish period in the 18th century. Also called Dupax del Sur Church, the church was designated as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines. It also showcases a Baroque architecture and one could not help but gaze on its stunning facade and majestic bell tower.
Lintugan Falls is one of the best eco-tourism spots in Nueva Vizcaya and visiting here would lead you into a rustic experience. The waterfall has four layers, each with beautiful pools to offer. Its crystal-clear waters come from mossy forests upstream. Dipping on the waterfalls will give you an invigorating moment. From time to time, you’ll also catch sight of different wildlife such as birds.
It is located in Barangay Tiblac, Ambaguio Masoc Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya. The take-off will take place on a flat mountain range in Ambaguio. Certified Paragliding Pilots will make sure your safe and enjoy the paragliding experience. Their pilots are PPHGA/FAI certified which means they are professionally skilled in this aviation sport.
Binuangan's Sea of Clouds is Nueva Vizcaya's newest picture perfect selfie destination where you can experience a majestic view of perfect puffyness like looking over an ocean of clouds from an airplane's window.
If you want some adventures over the weekend, we recommend to visit Saty for any thrilling experience. They offer Go Cart, Shooting Range and other amusement park rides like carousel, drop down and Ferris wheel. If you're tired, there will be options of restaurant available in the area. You can also visit other shops who offer discounts for your shopping experience