Start your day with a classic Filipino breakfast at Jollibee, where you can try the Longsilog, a meal of sweet pork sausage, garlic rice, and a fried egg, giving you the energy you need for your adventure ahead.
Located conveniently in Ilagan, just a short jeepney ride from the city center.
Head to Magat Dam, a crucial hydroelectric power plant that provides learning opportunities about renewable energy and its importance for sustainability, while taking in stunning views of the reservoir.
Take a tricycle from Jollibee to the dam; it takes about 30 minutes.
Explore the Wildlife Rescue Center, where you can learn about the local fauna, conservation efforts, and see rescued animals, contributing positively towards preserving biodiversity.
Travel back through the same route to the city, then take a local jeepney to the center; about 40 minutes total.
Spend the afternoon hiking at the Ilagan Valley Protected Landscape, where you can immerse yourself in nature, enjoy the lush scenery, and learn about the ecosystem in this protected area.
Take a tricycle from the eatery, which takes about 30 minutes.
Explore the local market where you can mingle with locals, experience the culture, and shop for eco-friendly products and handmade crafts to take back home.
Get a tricycle back to the city center; approximately 30 minutes.
End your day at Chef's Home, known for its farm-to-table meals that incorporate local ingredients into their dishes, making it both delicious and sustainable.
A short walk from the local market will take you there.