Ilocos Norte - Ilocos Sur


Advertisement
Philippines' flag
Asia » Philippines » Ilocos
April 20th 2009
Published: February 20th 2010
Edit Blog Post

Mestizo DistrictMestizo DistrictMestizo District

A horse-drawn carriage waits for passengers at Vigan's old town.
April 20-22, 2009.

Describing this as my first solo trip is only partially true. I did ride a plane to Laoag all by my lonesome and rode a bus back to Manila by myself, but in between, I was with my cousins, an uncle, and an aunt... plus a relative of a cousin from her mother's side who was in town for an ocular inspection of the Ilocos Region.

It was my third trip to the Marcos country (dubbed as such because support for the former president is still widespread here) but it was the first time I had a DSLR. We based ourselves in Laoag, the capital of Ilocos Norte, then went south to Vigan exploring the Mestizo District, a UNESCO-listed site where Spanish-era houses and roads have been miraculously spared from the WWII, allowing visitors to get a glimpse of 19th-century Philippines. Also in Ilocos Sur's capital, we visited a pottery place and former Gov. Chavit Singson's "baluarte," where he keeps a dozen or so species of animals.

The following day, it was driving as far north as we can. There was a little stopover in Bangui for a photo op with the windmills and lunch,
First-Night DinnerFirst-Night DinnerFirst-Night Dinner

Forgot the exact name but it was a Mexican-style pasta dish
before venturing to Pagudpud, a stretch of beach that has been touted as the "Boracay of the North." But really, Pagudpud is more of a Robin Crusoe getaway and hardcore partygoers will find Pagudpud a bore.


Additional photos below
Photos: 114, Displayed: 22


Advertisement

First-Night DinnerFirst-Night Dinner
First-Night Dinner

Chicken pesto pizza
First-Night DinnerFirst-Night Dinner
First-Night Dinner

Outside the diner where we supped on the first night
Photo 6Photo 6
Photo 6

Kitchen of the guesthouse where we stayed
Photo 7Photo 7
Photo 7

One of the beds
La Paz DunesLa Paz Dunes
La Paz Dunes

Yanyan walks away from the group...
La Paz DunesLa Paz Dunes
La Paz Dunes

... to get a solo shot.
La Paz DunesLa Paz Dunes
La Paz Dunes

Lots of Panday films and television shows are shot here.
Malacañang of the NorthMalacañang of the North
Malacañang of the North

Marcos' summer getaway
LaoagLaoag
Laoag

Aside from tobacco, Ilocos Norte is famed for its garlic.


19th November 2010

a
very wonderfull
6th June 2012

Hi there
Nice photos. Makes me want to head back to Ilocos again. It's really one pocket of history there. Love it!

Tot: 0.065s; Tpl: 0.012s; cc: 12; qc: 24; dbt: 0.0409s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 1.1mb