The Lapat System in Bucloc, Abra
The Lapat System remains a part of daily life, guiding how communities relate to land, forests, water and one another.
The Lapat System remains a part of daily life, guiding how communities relate to land, forests, water and one another.
If you want to see Abra at its most colourful, visit during the Kawayan Festival.
Every March the streets come alive with bamboo floats, lively street dancing, local crafts, and the unmistakable spirit of the Abrenian people.
There are dishes you eat, and there are dishes you come home to. In the province of Abra, one bowl in particular carries that feeling of home: Abra Miki.
The Legacy Bridges represent a vision for better connectivity in Abra. These bridges span some of the most challenging rivers in the province,
Kaparkan Falls is one of the most stunning waterfalls in the Philippines. This travertine waterfall, with its unique limestone formations and crystal-clear waters, is a hidden paradise that showcases the unspoiled beauty of Abra.
Travertine waterfalls are formed when mineral-rich water flows over limestone, depositing calcium carbonate to create stunning terraced pools