Nueva Vizcaya Tourist Spot edit

Best Place to See, Things to Do edit

 
  • Imugan Falls. It is one of the most popular tourist spots in Nueva Vizcaya due to its accessibility. It only requires an easy trek across pristine forests. The waterfall cascades for more than 35 feet towards a beautiful catch basin. Its crystal-clear waters are so inviting that one can’t help but take a plunge and experience a refreshing swim. Many locals come here not only to escape the simmering midday heat but to enjoy its healing effects. They claim that the waters can cure common colds, skin diseases, and other ailments.
  • Capisaan Cave. If you’re looking for the ultimate spelunking experience, then you should not miss visiting Capisaan Cave. It is one of the most visited tourist spots in Nueva Vizcaya and considered one of the best caves in the country.
  • St. Dominic Cathedral. Also known as Bayombong Cathedral, St. Dominic Cathedral is one of the premium historical tourist spots in Nueva Vizcaya. Built during the 18th century, the cathedral features a Baroque architecture with its imposing façade and octagonal bell tower. It survived various earthquakesand fire incidents.
  • Dum-liing Falls. Considered as the tallest single-drop waterfall in the province, Dum-liing falls cascades like a roaring tiger for more than 98 meters. It drops on the face of a massive cliff towards massive boulders that are visible from afar. According to a local legend, spirits used to live here, however, an earthquake caused them to disappear. The native inhabitants also share that the waterfall was much higher in the past but raging waters and landslides upstream caused its gradual degradation. But it remains a breathtaking sight beyond compare. Dum-liing falls is only recommended for extreme hikers or adventurers as the path is not fully developed. It is one of the remotest tourist destinations in Nueva Vizcaya. It takes an extra dose of adventurous spirit to reach it and expect to trail on dense forests and steep terrains. But it’s all worth it. Location/Jump-off: Brgy. Balete, Kayapa Trekking Time: 1 to 2 hours