

A cultural hub showcasing the rich history and heritage of the Bontoc people, nestled in the heart of the Cordillera region.

Bontoc's climate is often wet, so a rain jacket is essential for unexpected showers.

Having local currency is recommended for small purchases and local markets.
Buying a replica of the Tingguan headpiece can enhance your cultural experience and support local artisans.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of traditional Filipino dishes.
Known for its traditional weaving and local cuisine, it's a must-visit for lunch.
Offers a unique dining experience with a view of the cultural center and local performances.
Chicken soup with native ginger, lemongrass, and chili peppers.

Glutinous rice wrapped in banana leaves, filled with coconut milk and sugar.

Pork stew cooked in coconut milk and lemongrass, served with rice.
Bontoc Weaving is a traditional craft where women weave intricate patterns into cloth using a backstrap loom, reflecting the tribe's history and culture.

Bontoc Jewellery is known for its intricate designs made from beads, silver, and other materials, often depicting local folklore and symbols.
Bontoc Coffee is a highland coffee known for its robust flavor, grown and processed locally using traditional methods.
A treasure trove of Cordillera history and culture, this museum houses artifacts, textiles, and ethnographic exhibits.

Experience local food, shopping, and entertainment at this bustling night market.

Quinsam Market, a bustling hub in Campbell River, offers a delightful mix of local produce, artisan crafts, and food stalls, reflecting the region's rich culture and natural bounty.
Guptkashi Market, a bustling hub in the Garhwal Himalayas, is known for its vibrant local culture and religious significance.
Pushkar Bazaar, a vibrant market in Pushkar, Rajasthan, is famous for its textiles, leather items, and local handicrafts.