Luna Travel Guide: The Show Window of Apayao

Luna

About Luna

So you have been to Cordillera and most likely seen its famed rice terraces, the mountain range, the waterfalls, the raging rivers, the beautiful caves, the indigenous culture and almost everything about the region. But have you explored Apayao and have you heard of interesting attractions the province offers?

Apayao is the northernmost province of Cordillera and perhaps the least explored of all the provinces of the region. It is an unpopular route for tourists, an off-beat destination for most. But unknown to many, it has fair share of natural attractions that will interest everyone.

Luna
Luna Arch in the boundary of Abulug

Luna, the de-facto provincial capital dubbed as the show window of the province is where one must start to get to know Apayao. With the municipality of Abulug of Cagayan Province on its northern boundary, its accessibility to lowland makes it an easy destination.

Luna is blessed with hidden waterfalls, wondrous caves, clean rivers and other nature’s wonders that are all perched in this scenic countryside making Luna a promising eco-tourism destination.

Now, if you think you have seen everything about Cordillera, think again. Discover Luna, and experience a different Cordillera at Luna, your gateway to Apayao!

Luna
Bayugao Falls

How to Get to Luna

From Manila

Take a Florida Bus Liner or RCJ Bus going to Junction Luna in Abulug, Cagayan. Their terminals are both located in Sampaloc Manila, travel time takes around 12 hours and fare ranges from P700-P750. At Junction Luna Terminal, transfer to a tricycle going to Luna Poblacion, approximately fifteen minute ride for P30 per person.

From Laoag

Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific fly to Laoag daily from Manila, travel time is an hour. Meanwhile Sea Air flies Manila to Vigan, Ilocos Sur, only two hours away from Laoag. From Laoag International Airport, there are tricycles and public jeepneys that  can take you to the city proper where you can catch any bus or van going to Tuguegarao or direct to Junction Luna, travel time takes three to four hours. Get off at Junction Luna in Abulug and transfer to a tricycle going to Luna Poblacion, approximately fifteen minute ride for P30 per person.

From Tuguegarao

Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific fly to Tuguegarao daily from Manila, travel time is an hour. From Tuguegarao Airport, flag a tricycle to take you to bus or van terminal going to Laoag or direct to Junction Luna, travel time is around three hours. Get off at Junction Luna in Abulug and transfer to a tricycle going to Luna Poblacion, approximately fifteen minute ride for P30 per person.

Where to Stay in Luna

Luna is a laid-back rural town, do not expect high end hotels. Tourists who wish to spend overnight in town can stay in local lodges for as low as P250.00 per person per night.

Village Guest House
Luna, Apayao
Email: [email protected]
Contact Number: +639162144185 (Mircha Bermudez) / +639087366504 (Mila Baria)

Pensione Lavigna and Restaurant
San Isidro Sur, Luna, Apayao
Contact Number: +639302147027

Luna Apayao
The entrance of Lussok Crystal Cave

What to do in Luna

  • Check out Lussok Crystal Cave and Underground River
  • Go spelunking in Allabang Cave and Nalvo Cave
  • Trek to Dupag Rock Pinnacles
  • See Bayugao Falls and Cadaratan Falls
  • Visit Marag Valley
  • Trek to Mt. Macalino
  • Discover other hidden waterfalls and caves
  • See other attractions of Apayao in the neighboring towns of Pudtol, Calanasan, Flora, Conner and Kabugao
  • Head north to Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte or Claveria and Aparri in Cagayan
Luna
The narrow entrance to Allabang Cave

Tips

  • Landbank is the only commercial bank and ATM in Luna
  • Best to visit during dry months (December to May)
  • No establishment accepts credit cards and traveler’s cheque, bring cash

Comments

  1. melanie

    Thanks Sherwin, gonna ask your daily itinerary sana if di pa ako makulit hehe ^^ thanks for the info

  2. Billy

    gonna visit Luna Apayao this coming holy week.. @_@

  3. Sherwin

    Hello. Im doing my architecture thesis about the tourism in Apayao and may i be allowed to use some of your pictures posted in this blog? Could i also be given other pictures? my pictures are not good e. hehhe you will be credited, o course. Thank you very much

  4. Sherwin

    Hello Sir. I am doing my architecture thesis about the tourism in Apayao and I am in need of good photographs of the place. Could I be given pictures taken by you? You will be credited. thank you very much. 🙂

  5. Curlette

    Hello! Is it possible for 1day lng to explore Luna?

    1. Sherwin

      Allow me to help you. I’ve been to Apayao twice and exploring Luna alone is impossible. this is due to scattered tourist destinations.

      1. Sherwin

        i mean exploring Luna in one day is impossible.

      2. Curlette

        Thank you for the info! Pero which tourist spot would you recommend if 1 day lang tlaga? 😆😄😊

        1. Sherwin

          i would prefer the barangay of Marag. nandun yung Dupar Rock Formation, a must-experience one. exciting kasi you have to go to narrow rock formations just to get to the top. and the view is indeed awesome. sa Marag may underground river, i haven’t had a chance to visit it though kasi after lunch na ako nakapunta. preferably, you visit marag ng early morning. nandun din yung marag memorial shrine and Cagandungan Hanging Bridge. If you finished the marag experience and have still plenty of time, pwede pa yata pumunta sa Bayugao Falls, eight kilometers from Luna Mun. Hall. di rin ako nakapunta due to time constraint.

          1. curlette

            Wow..you really know Apayao that much..thanks once again..really appreciated your help..
            One more thing, is there a bus going back to manila directly?

          2. Sherwin

            yes, there is. RCJ and Florida buses have direct travel from Apayao to Manila. Pero kami sa Florida lagi e. di namin naabutan yung RCJ. yung terminal kasi ng Florida nasa Junction Luna, Apayao. every 5:30 pm ang biyahe nila pabalik.

          3. melanie

            hi sherwin, is it safe for a solo traveller? and how much budget mo po? thanks much

        2. Billy

          We are to luna this holyweek.wanna come?

          1. Sherwin

            sure. libre po? hehe

          2. Sherwin

            Hi din, Melanie .Yes, the travel is very safe. I was by myself during my second visit. All the people are very kind and nice. There are trained tour guides to accompany. Just don’t forget to drop by at the Capitol for further assistance 🙂 6k ang budget ko nun. That amount is good for two to three days. And depende rin sayo

  6. I find this guide so reliable. Thanks for this, sir 🙂

  7. Manacota Cave & Underground River is also a must-visit in Abra! ☺

  8. hi… do you have any idea what time does the RCJ departs from Manila? thanks!!! and also how much does the guide rate is?
    many thanks!!!

  9. […] Luna is the new seat of the government of the province of Apayao, a province under Cordillera Administrative Region. Although the town is regionally alligned with Cordillera, it is in fact generally a lowland town, bounded in the north by the town of Abulug of the province Cagayan. […]

  10. teddy zaragoza

    I always check out your travel reviews on destinations. The last one was Maragondon and Mount Buntis when I went
    to visit the Bonifacio Shrine and Trial House.

    If you have visited the Tirad Pass Shrine Market of Greogrio del Pilar, kindly advise on the travel route if the same
    is accessible by SUV.

    THANK YOU!

    1. teddy zaragoza

      I mean Gregorio Del Pilar Shrine/Marker in Tirad Pass.

      THANK YOU.

  11. great informative post angel. gusto ko pumunta ng apayao ever since nakarating ako ng kalinga 🙂

  12. I missed all these attractions when I was doing fieldwork in Cagayan and nearby provinces! Sayang.

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