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Ilagan

Cagayan Valley, Philippines
City·Lively, Culturally Rich
Ilagan
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Ilagan
Photo by Mary Grace Verbo from Google Places
Ilagan
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Ilagan
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Ilagan
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Ilagan
Photo by Mary Grace Verbo from Google Places
Ilagan
Photo by Mary Grace Verbo from Google Places
Ilagan
Photo by Mary Grace Verbo from Google Places
Ilagan
Photo by septembre biente tres from Google Places
Ilagan
Photo by jabrigo baysa from Google Places

Ilagan, officially the City of Ilagan, is the bustling capital of Isabela province in the Philippines. With a population of over 164,000, it is the most populous city in the province and a key hub in the Cagayan Valley region. Known as the corn capital of the Philippines, Ilagan is deeply rooted in agricultural traditions. Visitors can explore its cultural heritage and witness the unique local craftsmanship, including the country's largest armchair, the butaka. The city offers a glimpse into the vibrant local life and agricultural landscapes that define this part of the Philippines.

Ilagan, officially the City of Ilagan, is the bustling capital of Isabela province in the Philippines. With a population of over 164,000, it is the most populous city in the province and a key hub in the Cagayan Valley region. Known as the corn capital of the Philippines, Ilagan is deeply rooted in agricultural traditions. Visitors can explore its cultural heritage and witness the unique local craftsmanship, including the country's largest armchair, the butaka. The city offers a glimpse into the vibrant local life and agricultural landscapes that define this part of the Philippines.

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Highlights

  • Corn capital of the Philippines.

  • Home to the country's largest armchair, the butaka.

  • Rich cultural and agricultural traditions.

Before you go: Ilagan essentials

  • Known as the corn capital, offering unique agricultural insights.

  • Rich in cultural heritage with local crafts like the butaka.

  • A populous city with vibrant local life.

Local Cuisine

Try local dishes made with corn, a staple in the region.

Cultural Sites

Visit local landmarks and learn about the city's agricultural heritage.

Best For

Exploring agricultural heritage and local culture.

Currency

PHP ₱

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

Filipino, Ilocano, English

Transportation

Public transportation is available, but renting a vehicle may offer more flexibility.

Occasion Tags

Cultural Exploration, Agriculture Tourism, Heritage

Best time to visit Ilagan

March-MaySeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a great time to visit Ilagan with pleasant weather ideal for exploring the city's agricultural sites.

Summer

Summers can be hot, but it's a good time to experience local festivals and events.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers a chance to see the harvest and enjoy the local produce.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to explore the city's cultural attractions.

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Location

Ilagan, Cagayan Valley, Philippines
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