Local Festivals
Visit in October to experience the Palay Festival, a vibrant celebration of the harvest season.
Narra, located in the province of Palawan, Philippines, is a municipality renowned for its role as the Rice Granary of Palawan. This agricultural hub is a key rice producer in the region, attracting visitors interested in rural life and farming practices. Each year, Narra hosts the Palay Festival, a vibrant celebration of the harvest season that showcases the community's cultural heritage and agricultural prowess. With its scenic rural landscapes and community-focused events, Narra provides a unique opportunity to experience the agricultural heart of Palawan.
Narra, located in the province of Palawan, Philippines, is a municipality renowned for its role as the Rice Granary of Palawan. This agricultural hub is a key rice producer in the region, attracting visitors interested in rural life and farming practices. Each year, Narra hosts the Palay Festival, a vibrant celebration of the harvest season that showcases the community's cultural heritage and agricultural prowess. With its scenic rural landscapes and community-focused events, Narra provides a unique opportunity to experience the agricultural heart of Palawan.
Known as the Rice Granary of Palawan.
Hosts the annual Palay Festival.
Rich agricultural landscape.
Community-centered events.
Scenic rural surroundings.
Close access to Palawan's natural attractions.
Rich agricultural heritage with community events.
Opportunities to learn about local rice production.
Visit in October to experience the Palay Festival, a vibrant celebration of the harvest season.
Explore the rice fields and learn about local farming practices.
Exploring local agriculture and cultural festivals.
PHP ₱
$30-$50 p/day
Filipino, English
Engage with the local community and participate in traditional events.
Cultural Exploration, Agriculture Tourism, Local Festivals
October for the Palay FestivalNovember-March for cooler weather
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Narra, with mild weather ideal for exploring the countryside.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to witness the full swing of agricultural activities.
Fall is marked by the Palay Festival, offering a lively cultural experience.
Winters are mild, perfect for enjoying the rural landscape and local culture.