By Leilanie Adriano
LAOAG CITY – Ilocos Norte has a new attraction that both foreign and domestic tourists can include in their itineraries.
The latest “new normal”
attraction which the provincial government spent PHP3 million to improve, is
about 53 kilometers or an hour's drive away from Laoag City.
“We just opened the
beautiful Avis falls with an improved eco-trail. We just have to add water now
by fixing the upper stream [to direct the water to the falls],” Governor
Matthew Joseph Manotoc said in a recent interview.
Aside from Tanap-Avis falls, the town of Burgos also has Kaangrian waterfalls in Barangay Agaga.
Aside from Tanap-Avis falls, the town of Burgos also has Kaangrian waterfalls in Barangay Agaga.
Seen to foster tourism
growth and economic recovery amid the global pandemic, Burgos Mayor Crescente
Garcia urged locals and visitors alike to protect the natural beauty of the
waterfalls by maintaining cleanliness and disposing of garbage properly.
Other outdoor
attractions are being developed in the province to entice more visitors, like
scenic bike trails and bird-watching activities.
There is also a
continuing improvement of the Malacañang ti Amianan (Malacañang of the North)
complex overlooking the magnificent Paoay Lake, which now boasts of an
inflatable waterpark island and a Chinese garden located in one loop.
Guided by the Metro
Ilocos Master Development Plan of 2020, the province aims to develop more
outdoor sites and update the Transport Master Plan, incorporating bike lanes in
areas with a growing traffic problem such as in downtown Laoag. -- PNA
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