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Ilagan to Bontoc

Updated: March 14, 2024 08:20 AM
Bontoc

From Ilagan to Bontoc

Language

The primary languages spoken in Ilagan and Bontoc are Filipino (Tagalog) and Ilocano.

Currency

The official currency of both Ilagan and Bontoc is the Philippine Peso (₱ or PHP).

Distance

The distance between Ilagan and Bontoc is approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles).

How to Reach

There are several ways to reach Bontoc from Ilagan:

  • By Bus: Several bus companies offer direct routes from Ilagan to Bontoc, with a travel time of approximately 6-8 hours.
  • By Van: Van services are also available, which offer a more comfortable and faster option than buses. Travel time by van is approximately 4-6 hours.
  • By Private Vehicle: If you have your own vehicle, you can drive from Ilagan to Bontoc via the Maharlika Highway. This option provides the most flexibility and allows for stops along the way.

Expenses

The estimated expenses for traveling from Ilagan to Bontoc may vary depending on the mode of transportation and personal preferences:

  • Bus Fare: ₱300-₱500
  • Van Fare: ₱500-₱700
  • Gas (if driving):₱500-₱1000
  • Accommodation:₱500-₱1500 per night
  • Food and Drinks: ₱200-₱500 per day

Best Time to Go

The best time to visit Bontoc is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. This period offers pleasant weather conditions for exploring the area.

What to Eat

Bontoc offers a variety of local dishes to try:

  • Pinikpikan: A traditional Igorot dish made with chicken or pork cooked in its own blood.
  • Etag: A preserved meat delicacy made from pork or beef.
  • Adobong Bontoc: A local variation of the Filipino dish adobo, featuring pork cooked in vinegar, soy sauce, and garlic.

Where to Go

Here are some must-visit places in Bontoc:

  • Bontoc Museum: Learn about Igorot culture and history.
  • Bontoc Rice Terraces: Admire the stunning rice terraces that showcase the agricultural ingenuity of the Igorot people.
  • Maligcong Rice Terraces: Explore another set of beautiful rice terraces located near Bontoc.
  • Mount Polis: Hike to the summit of this mountain for panoramic views of the surrounding area.

FAQ

  1. Is it safe to travel from Ilagan to Bontoc?
    Yes, traveling between Ilagan and Bontoc is generally considered safe. However, it's always recommended to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
  2. Can I find ATMs in Bontoc?
    Yes, there are several ATMs available in Bontoc, where you can withdraw cash using your international debit or credit card.
  3. Is English widely spoken in Bontoc?
    While Filipino and Ilocano are the primary languages, basic English is understood by many locals in Bontoc.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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