Friday 23 November 2012

Abra Province - A Moment Back in Time

Compare hotel prices and find the best deal - HotelsCombined.comThe Province of Abra gives its visitors a sensation of being somewhat isolated from the rest of civilization, with the Cordillera and Ilocos covering it from the east and west respectively. Abra was the final bastion of Gabriela Silang where she fled from Ilocos after she continued the revolt started by her husband Diego Silang. 


Where to go in Abra:

Victoria National Park has a beautiful view of Bangued and the Abra River. It is also a place that overlooks the towns of Pidigan, Tayum and Laz Paz. A shrine of the Blessed Mother and the Infant Jesus can also be found here. It is situated in Bangued. 

Boliney Hot Springs which is located at Bani, Boliney, Abra. The place is ideal for swimmers that like hot and cold water. The medicinal waters of the hot spring are ideal for getting all those muscle cramps out of your system


Abra River - the most popular river among the numerous rivers criss-crossing the valleys of the province, being the biggest and longest. An ideal place for swimmers as well as those fond of fishing with spacious and clear water.

How to get to Abra? Partas Bus lines travel directly to Abra via Manila and the Philippine Rabbit Bus lines travel to Abra via Manila-Abra-Baguio. 

Abra Province has so much to offer its visitors if you would be willing to find time to go around and look. Majestic and Magical all at the same time. Here you'll get to go back in time and unravel a mystery every strep of the way.

Check out more about Abra here: Abra Province

Travel Safe Always

Till Next Time...

-Metz-

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