revolt against Spain, it is in Palanan that the final pages of the Philippines Revolution was written when the American forces led by Gen. Frederick Funston finally captured Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in the area on March 23, 1901. CROCODILE SANCTUARY OF SAN MARIANO
San Mariano houses a gallery of spectacles
ranging from its flora and fauna to the diverse river systems and waterfall formations. The Philippine Crocodile, a critically endangered species, can be found throughout the length of the river and creeks of San Mariano. Mabuwaya foundation, and even the president of the famous clothing company Lacoste, Michel Lacoste, shows support for the famous Crocodile Sanctuary of San Mariano. FUYOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK Situated in the suburbs of Sta. Victoria, City of Ilagan, Fuyot Springs National Park nestles a multitude of attractions guaranteed to satisfy adventurers.
The park houses the Sta. Victoria Caves, which showcases
more than 12 caves open for public spelunking. The caves feature formed lattices, stalactites, and stalagmites, a few of which have mineral deposits making them glimmer and shine when hit by light.
Also within the park is Pinzal Falls, reached by a treading a
short trek from the park proper. Following the creek flowing from the falls, an adventurer will find a pathway of rocks and waterholes enough to excite an avid adventurer. MAGAT DAM
Nested in The first multi-purpose dam in
Southeast Asia, Magat Dam is located in the largest tributary of Cagayan River, the Magat River, just at the boundary of Ifugao and Isabela. A nearby destination after a visit to the dam site is Camp Vizcarra, where visitors of the dam flock to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. MACONACON FALLS
Serving as a gateway to the coasts of Isabela,
Maconacon offers bountiful splendors to those who venture into its vast landscape. Most notable landmarks include the hanging bridge in the town and the Maconacon falls. ISABELA THY WILL BE DONE
A testament of Isabela's Christian history, the
renowned Isabela Thy Will Be Done marker is the first to welcome those who are on their way to the province. Located just at the boundary between Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela, the iconic landmark is a bannering welcome of Isabelas hospitality imbuing the firm faith of the province in bidding the safety of travellers. OUR LADY OF ATOCHA CHURCH
The Our Lady of Atocha Church in Alicia is known for having
an old Spanish church (Castilian) architecture. It is considered one of the best churches to visit for a pilgrimage in Isabela during the Holy Week. The church was declared by the Philippine Department of Tourism as one of the national religious tourist attractions in the country.
The structure of the church was originally built by the
Spaniards in the 18th century. Passing by Angadanan town on 12 February 1805, Fr. Manuel Mora, OP wrote that Angadanan has a convent of bricks, though not totally finished. Its church is timber, wood, and bamboo. The number of inhabitants is 791. The church and convent as seen today in the town of Alicia,