




FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there guided tours available for the tourist spots?
Yes! As much as possible, we would like to provide tourist and police assistance centers to all the tourism destinations of the province, for the safety not only the visitors but the whole community.
Are the tourist spots accessible year-round?
Most attractions in Kiangan are accessible throughout the year. However, the best time to visit is during the dry season (November–May) for easier trekking and clearer views of the rice terraces.
Is there an entrance fee for the attractions?
Some locations may charge a minimal fee for maintenance and preservation efforts. The Nagacadan Rice Terraces and War Memorial Shrine, for instance, are free to visit, but donations are welcome.
Can visitors participate in local events and activities?
Absolutely! Tourists are welcome to join in activities such as traditional dances, rice wine tasting, and weaving workshops. Just coordinate with the local tourism office or cultural organizations to arrange participation.
What are the must-visit tourist spots in the area?
Nagacadan Rice Terraces – A UNESCO-listed heritage site offering stunning views and a glimpse into Ifugao’s traditional farming. War Memorial Shrine – A historic site commemorating the surrender of General Yamashita during World War II. Mt. Kapugan Viewpoint – A scenic location perfect for hiking and sunrise/sunset viewing.
Bagnit Falls – A hidden gem surrounded by lush nature, ideal for a refreshing dip.
How do I get to the area (transportation options)?
From Manila: Take a bus to Lagawe, then ride a jeepney or van to Kiangan.
From Baguio: Buses and vans travel to Banaue or Lagawe, where you can take a local ride to Kiangan.