

Bontoc Museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Bontoc people, featuring traditional artifacts, textiles, and photographs.

Intricately woven cloth using traditional patterns, reflecting the rich culture and history of the Bontoc people.

Handcrafted jewellery made from local materials like beads, shells, and silver, showcasing the unique Bontoc designs.
High-quality Arabica coffee beans grown in the cool highlands of Bontoc, known for its rich aroma and flavor.
A fascinating museum showcasing the rich history and culture of the Bontoc people.

A vibrant night market offering local food, crafts, and live music.
Rice cooked in coconut milk and served with dried fish or meat.
Pork or beef stew cooked in bamboo tubes.
Chicken cooked in ginger, lemongrass, and chili peppers.
Located within the Bontoc Museum, this cafe offers a unique blend of Filipino and international dishes in a historic setting.
A local favorite, Lakay's serves traditional Cordilleran dishes in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere.
Known for its fresh seafood, Bontoc Grill offers a variety of Filipino dishes in a cozy, relaxed setting.

Bontoc's climate is often rainy, especially during the monsoon season.
Exploring the museum and surrounding areas involves a lot of walking.
Mosquitoes can be a nuisance, especially in the evenings.

A vibrant Buddhist temple in Singapore, housing the left canine tooth relic of the Buddha, and offering panoramic city views.
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