Tuesday, May 17, 2016

PAHIYAS FESTIVAL: GINOO AT BINIBINI PARIKITAN 2016

Lucban, Quezon, Philippines



Pahiyas of Lucban town in the province of Quezon is the most colorful harvest festival in honor of the saint of farmers, San Isidro which is usually celebrated on the 15th day of May. Fortunately, this year’s Pahiyas celebration fall on Sunday which was on May 15, 2016 and thus, it attracted a lot of tourists making it as one of the well-attended festivals in the country.

One of the crop-harvest decorated houses


I have already attended this festival three times but what makes this one special and meaningful is that I have now a travel blog where I can have a detailed documentation of this occasion.

Rice stalks decorated house


One of the attractions of the festival aside from the crop-harvest house decorations was the Ginoo at Binibini Parikitan which has drawn thousands of spectators. It is a parade of young females and males clad in costumes made of improvised materials as designed by local couturiers.

The parade of Ginoo and Binibini Parikitan


The following pictures showcase the frontal and back photo of every pair with their corresponding names and the designer along with Miss Cosmopolitan World 2015:

Pair Number 1


Fashion Designer: Wendell Ola


Models: Christopher John Aquino and Johana Layne Lodavice


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 2


Fashion Designer: Christian Cudanin


Models: John Michael Singh and Sandeep Kaur Singh


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 3


Fashion Designer: Alex Mendoza


Models: Genesis Alano and Yuan Seno


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 4


Fashion Designer: Jayward Saliendra


Models: Rainiel Villaverde and Yster Carmella Barrios


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 5


Fashion Designer: Jaime Nanong


Models: Rafael John Lagrosa and Ysel Liah Sioson


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 6


Fashion Designer: Mark Anthony Salva


Models: Jeremy Lee Lina and Mary Marjhorie Abulad


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 7


Fashion Designer: Ian Glenn Mancenido


Models: Rhenzy Macandog and Veronica Claire Faller


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 8


Fashion Designer: Melvin Ibardelosa


Models: John Marc Yvan Ludovice and Pricess Dianne Atienza


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 9


Fashion Designer: Michael Angelo Baer


Models: John Paul Nathaniel Tolentino and Jannelli Queved


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 10


Fashion Designer: Ellen Rada


Models: Mulick Zuela and Adassah Shen Zuela


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 11


Fashion Designer: Dee Jay Abustan


Models: Paul Kharlo Maawa and Patricia Rose Manabat


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 12


Fashion Designer: Jake D. Saludes


Models: Lorenz William Sy Espineda and Netania B. Deveza


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 13


Fashion Designer: Jake Peralta


Models: Mark Spencer Abadilla and Elizabeth Seno


Frontal Wear Photo


Back Wear Photo


Pair Number 14


Pair No. 14


Frontal Wear Photo


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Pair Number 15


Pair No. 15


Frontal Wear Photo


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Miss Cosmopolitan World 2015 - Philippines: Miss Patricia Cabawatan


Miss Congeniality and Miss Popularity in Malaysia










Monday, May 16, 2016

QUIRINO PROVINCE TOUR (PHILIPPINES)

Location: Quirino Province, Philippines



The Majestic province of Quirino


Quirino province is underrated as a tourist destination and I validated it when I visited it on March 25-26, 2016 together with three of my friends. The locals there are tourist-friendly and you will have a comfortable stay while having a vacation there.

Reaching Quirino Province via Cordon (Isabela)



Gaddi's Pastry Shop and Restaurant


It was a Holy Week and almost everybody enjoys vacation. Unfortunately, we booked for our bus one week before our scheduled travel and so we were not able to get a bus reservation from Manila direct to Cabarroguis of Quirino. The only option left was to book for a bus travel from Cubao to Cordon of Isabela province where we left at 10:00 P.M. of March 24, 2016 and reached the Total Gasoline Station of Cordon at 3:15 A.M.

Taking early breakfast at Gaddi's Pastry Shop and Restaurant


We arrived so early in Cordon and though we have communicated to our local driver, Tatay Anton Jordan, who is based in Cabarroguis, we still have to wait for him as coming from his place to fetch us in Cordon is almost 30 minutes. Cordon is the first municipality of the province of Isabela and it borders Diffun, the first municipality of the province of Quirino.

Taking early breakfast of delicious Gaddi's donuts


Gaddi's is such a cozy place. Their donuts or other pastry items and beverages are expensive but they are worth a bite and a sip. Their comfort rooms are clean and look palatial. You would have mistaken them to be living rooms. I just love the place. Those who will drop by there for a stopover would be amazed of their facilities and the food and beverages they offer.

Joyce Homestay: An Affordable and Cozy Accommodation



Clean and orderly rooms of Joyce Homestay


Booking for an affordable, safe and comfortable accommodation was really our main concern when travelling considering that we are backpackers and part of the tour package was the provision of the best haven for us, which is the Joyce Homestay. It is located in Capitol Hills, San Marcos, Cabarroguis, Quirino just barely 30 minutes drive from Cordon, Isabela.

The spacious and modern living room


One thing that you will love Joyce Homestay is its hands-on owner, Tita Mina Manicap. She is happily married and have three professional children where one of them is an Accountant. She treated us beyond the business terms of being their transient occupants. The P350 a day stay in her place is worth it. The package includes a free breakfast.

A refreshing and lush garden of ornamental and flowering plants


There is a lot of space outside the house as one can refresh himself in the garden for an afternoon tea or coffee. The whole of the place is an eco-friendly environment which totally blends to an aura of a packaged mother nature haven. The accommodation is absolutely a good place to stay as the amenities and facilities address the needs of a guest before and after a tiresome day tour. There are four rooms to date with two rooms for four while the other two are intended for double occupants.

Preparing a DIY Meals


And not only that. Guests can cook their own food using their cooking wares and equipment and dine using their dining wares and cutleries all for free. If you want them to cook for you own meal, you can pay a minimum amount and guests have the option also to order meals from them. Hmmm . . . they love to serve delicious salad. I just love their salad. They cook delightful meals.

A party venue for free


Staying at Joyce makes guests color their night red as it becomes vibrant as vidoeki can be used for free all night long. The sky is the limit for partying. In fact, it was Tita Mina who invited our travel acquaintance friends to join us for a dinner party after the second day of enjoying tours. We cooked preferred dishes, prepared salad and bought wines and lady's drinks for the party. It was indeed a night full of fun and enjoyment together with Tita Mina.

With Tita Mina second from right


I highly recommend this place for all who will have a Quirino trip. She is the cousin of the Chief Tourism Officer, Mrs. Aurea Martinez. They have good connections to establishments and tourist destinations in the province. If you are planning to have a tour in Quirino, just text or give her a ring in her mobile phone at +639176820418.

An alternative for Joyce Homestay


This is just approximately 50 meters away from Joyce Homestay and I passed through this point when I walked to the public market to buy some stuff and refreshments. Nowadays, Quirino is fast becoming a well-known tourist destination and booking for accommodation might be difficult if not done in advance. There are a few homestay scattered all throughout the province particularly in Diffun, Maddela, Nagtipunan and the highest concentration is in Cabarroguis being the capital of the province.

Touring Around the Capital Town of Cabarroguis



A must-see landmark of the province


The above landmark is just less than 15 meters away from Joyce Homestay which a guest should not miss to see and visit. It symbolizes everything of the province. This is just a stone throw from the Tourism Office.

The prestigious Governor's Cottage


Governor's Cottage is located in an elevated area overlooking some parts of Cabarroguis and this is just next to the Provincial Capitol. It is such a relaxing place, an abode for a tired body seeking for ample rest.

A relaxing shade at the Governor's Cottage


A morning or afternoon walk or jog around the Governor's Cottage complete your exciting tour in the province of Quirino. It is somehow elevated in location and therefore good for your cardiac enrichment activity.

One of the prized scenery as viewed from the Governor's Cottage


I really do not know if Governor's Cottage is accessible to public but ours is guided tour and we visited the place being warmly welcomed by its caretaker.

The wake boarding site: a work-in-process


This scenery is accessible in any part of the Governor's Cottage from the Provincial Capitol. According to our guide, this will be opened early of 2017 which is expected to boost the tourism industry of the province.

The facade of Quirino Provincial Capitol


From the Governor's Cottage is just a few meters walk to the Provincial Capitol. And from there, one can view the totality of the provincial open quadrangle and race tracks.

The interior of the Provincial Capitol


Getting inside the capitol is a cultural treat in itself as one will be able to see the documented rich history of the province. The staff there are quite courteous and are willing to entertain queries including giving the brochure of the Quirino Tourism.

The Exciting Tour starts



The Cabarroguis quick tour will only last barely 30 minutes and the tour proper starts. Our first destination was driving to the municipality of Aglipay where its caves awaited us. You can read its separate post at Aglipay Caves.

While in an spelunking in Aglipay Caves


Driving to Aglipay Caves which is located in Barangay Villa Ventura, Municipality of Aglipay will only take barely an hour passing through another municipality of Saguday. Remember that Quirino province has six municipalities. Aglipay is the fourth municipality if one is coming from the entry point in Diffun from Cordon, Isabela.

Enjoying the rapids in Governor's Rapids


From Aglipay Caves, we have another road trip of barely one hour heading to the municipality of Maddela exposing our bare human eyes to breathtaking winding highway with lush green fields and hills. Bridges are so scenic and along the highway were a long parade of cars and vehicles campaigning for the national and local elections.

Being at the entry point of Governor's Rapids was a thrilling experience where you can read its detailed post at Governor's Rapids. It was a moment of fun enjoying boating, swimming, water tubing and spelunking in a cave where we ended up at Bisangal water falls inside.

From Maddela, we drove straight to Santiago City of Isabela to book for a bus ticket for Manila and ended up a small party in our accommodation at Joyce Homestay.

Siitan River and Bimmapor Rock Formation


The second day of our tour started in Siitan River where it showcases the gorges-like rock formations of Bimmapor where you can read in a separate post at Siitan River cruise and tubing. It is located in Barangay Pongo of Nagtipunan which is one and a half hours drive coming from our accommodation in Cabarroguis.

A sample picture of Diamond Cave


Diamond Cave is also a part of Nagtipunan and its detail can be read in a separate post at Diamond Cave. We had spent so much time in Siitan River that it was already early in the afternoon when we headed to Brgy. Gibien for the Diamond Cave. We cut short the spelunking because we wanted to finish the day at the Landingan Viewpoint and Tapao Viewdeck.

Landingan Viewpoint


Driving uphill to Landingan Viewpoint and Tapao Viewdeck was quite refreshing. There was a drizzle which lasted shortly and fortunately when we were already there, everything became clear and sunny where it was already at 4:20 P.M. Scan through its separate post at The Rolling Hills of Nagtipunan.

Our second day has ended into a party at Joyce Homestay with three of our acquaintance friends who were with us as part of the tour package. We slept late because we enjoyed videoki all night long.

Bading goodbye to our host, Tita Mina Manicap


The third day, March 27, 2016 is the moment of truth as we leave the place. It was worth it. I learned to love Quirino. I am ready to give my testimony of how satisfied I was of the tourist attractions I visited there.

While in Santiago City of Isabela province


We drove to Santiago City to get a bus for Manila. We did not get a bus reservation for Manila but we were assured by the Five Star Ticketing Office to just wait for a bus bound for Manila as early as 7:00 A.M. of March 27, 2016.

TOUR SUMMARY OF EXPENSES



SN Particulars Amount
1. Airconditioned Bus fare (Florida Bus) Cubao to Cordon, Isabela
455
2. Entrance Fee (Aglipay Caves)
25
3. Lunch in Maddela Day 1
55
4. Entrance Fee (Governor's Rapids)
10
5. Boating and caving with life vest and helmet (Governor's Rapids)
80
6. Water tubing (Governor's Rapids)
80
7. Dinner
50
8. Share in roundtrip van transpo from Cabarroguis to Santiago City
75
9. Share breakfast for Day 2 (DYI Meal)
50
10. Meal Package in Nagtipunan while at Siitan River Cruise
150
11. River Cruise with life vest (Siitan River)
175
12. River tubing (Siitan River)
100
13. Entrance Fee (Diamond Cave)
50
14. Share in DYI Cookfest for Homestay Dinner Party
75
14. Accommodation Fee (P350 per her for 2 days)
700
15. Share in van transport for 2 days of P2,500 per day divided into 7 pax
714
16. Share in tour guide fee for 2 days for P500 per day divided into 7 pax
143
17. Airconditioned bus fare (Five Star) from Santiago City (Isabela) to Cubao
432
TOTAL
P3,419




CONTACT DETAILS



Quirino Tourism Office (Aurea Martinez tourismquirino@yahoo.com) - 09175000162
Governor's Rapids Cottage Reservation (Analyn) - 09158887518
Joyce Homestay (Mina Manicap) - 09176820418
Van Driver (Mr. Anton Jordan) - 09065459288
Lunch order (or option for an accommodation in Nagtipunan) through Debbie Matias - +639069000301

HOW TO GO THERE



Below is a comprehensive guide of Lakad Pilipinason how to go to Quirino coming from different points.

There’s no easy way to access Quirino Province from Metro Manila. Directly, one can take a late overnight bus from Metro Manila and arrive at the town of Maddela the next morning. It’s time-consuming but less expensive than taking a one-hour flight from Cebu Pacific Air to Cauayan Airport in the neighboring town of Isabela. From there, one still has to ride a one and a half hour van ride to Cabarroguis, the province’s capital. Alternatively, one can also ride a one-hour flight to Tugeugarao City via Cebu Pacific Air and Philippine Airlines, then board a three-hour van ride to Quirino.

Traveling to Quirino via Metro ManilaVIA METRO MANILA

There are bus terminals in Cubao, Quezon City and Sampaloc, Manila that goes directly to Quirino Province. Most have a daily schedule to the province and usually rides out at night, arriving the next morning. Ticket fares are usually at around Php500.00, give or take, for a one-way trip. Please call the numbers provided for their respective bus schedules.

Five Star – Cubao | (02) 851-6614 | Twice Daily | Fare Php500.00+/-
GV Florida – Manila | (02) 743-3809 & (02) 781-5894 | Fare Php500.00+/-
Nelbusco – Manila | (02) 712 5902 & (02) 743-1332 | Fare Php500.00+/-
Northern Luzon Bus Line – Manila | Fare Php500.00+/-

Cebu Pacific Air - (02) 7020-888
Flies four times weekly to Cauayan, Isabela (plus 1.5 hours van to Cabarroguis, Quirino)
Flies daily to Tuguegarao (plus 3 hours van ride to Cabarroguis, Quirino)

Philippine Airlines - (02) 855 8888
Flies daily to Tuguegarao (plus 3 hours van ride to Cabarroguis, Quirino)

Traveling to Quirino via Baguio CityVIA BAGUIO CITY
There are two known bus companies that ply the Baguio to Quirino Province route, NA Liner and Kiangan Motor Service (KMS) bus lines ((0915) 947-1440, (0999) 849-2106, (074) 304-3113). Both have daily trips to Madella, Quirino.

Traveling to Quirino via BalerVIA BALER, AURORA
Passenger vans, pick-ups and ordinary buses regularly ply the Aurora-Quirino route. These trips last for about three to five hours on the mountainous road of Aurora's Dipaculao municipality.

ON TOP OF SCENIC NAGTIPUNAN

Location: Barangay Landingan, Nagtipunan, Quirino Province, Philippines



This is a part of my March 25-26, 2016 Quirino Province Tour Package which includes: Aglipay Caves, Governor's Rapids, Siitan River and Bimmapor Rock Formations, Diamond Cave and Cabarroguis Quick Tour.

Overlooking lush green of mountain slopes from Landingan Viewpoint


Landingan Viewpoint is a part of Nagtipunan, the largest of the six municipalities of the province of Quiriono with a land area of 1,607.40 square kilometers, nearly half of the province itself and it is dubbed as the tourism capital of the province. Landingan is just one of the 16 barangays of Nagtipunan.

The vastness of Nagtipunan mountain slopes


Landingan Viewpoint was the last of the tourist attraction of our March 25-26, 2016 Quirino tour that we visited after we had spelunking in Diamond Cave and I really regret that such majestic beauty should be last enjoying only barely 30 minutes of stay. It was such a refreshing 20-minute drive coming from the Diamond Cave of rolling hills of corn plantation. Road leading to it was intensely dramatic of ups and downs and gradually winding .

While on top Landingan Viewpoint


We’ve felt so much admiration of nature that our group of seven has opted to go down from our car most particularly when we were already approaching the viewpoint. Inch by inch as we drove uphill was worth a postcard.

Few meters to Landingan viewpoint


Its beauty reminded me when I was in Batanes of its Malboro country where its rolling hills give much splendor. The only difference was in Batanes, part of the backdrop is the blue sea while in here was purely a lush green of plains and hills with one river cutting through the whole panoramic view. It was like you are not in the Philippines. As you stand at the viewpoint, you would completely under spell and wonder how God created this part of the Earth. I am really speechless to witness such beauty. Its stunningly great!!!

The highest point of Landingan Viewpoint


While on top, we felt the cool air. It was deeply soothing not just physically but spiritually. We’ve come to appreciate more Our Almighty Creator. We felt so lucky being in this place. Visiting the place has given me an unexpected feeling. I knew it was in our itinerary but being there is a different experience.

The lush green plains as viewed from Tapao Viewdeck (Photo credit: Chistian Lucas Sangoyo)


HOW TO GO THERE

Below is a comprehensive guide of Lakad Pilipinason how to go to Quirino coming from different points.

There’s no easy way to access Quirino Province from Metro Manila. Directly, one can take a late overnight bus from Metro Manila and arrive at the town of Maddela the next morning. It’s time-consuming but less expensive than taking a one-hour flight from Cebu Pacific Air to Cauayan Airport in the neighboring town of Isabela. From there, one still has to ride a one and a half hour van ride to Cabarroguis, the province’s capital. Alternatively, one can also ride a one-hour flight to Tugeugarao City via Cebu Pacific Air and Philippine Airlines, then board a three-hour van ride to Quirino.

Traveling to Quirino via Metro ManilaVIA METRO MANILA

There are bus terminals in Cubao, Quezon City and Sampaloc, Manila that goes directly to Quirino Province. Most have a daily schedule to the province and usually rides out at night, arriving the next morning. Ticket fares are usually at around Php500.00, give or take, for a one-way trip. Please call the numbers provided for their respective bus schedules.

Five Star – Cubao | (02) 851-6614 | Twice Daily | Fare Php500.00+/-
GV Florida – Manila | (02) 743-3809 & (02) 781-5894 | Fare Php500.00+/-
Nelbusco – Manila | (02) 712 5902 & (02) 743-1332 | Fare Php500.00+/-
Northern Luzon Bus Line – Manila | Fare Php500.00+/-

Cebu Pacific Air - (02) 7020-888
Flies four times weekly to Cauayan, Isabela (plus 1.5 hours van to Cabarroguis, Quirino)
Flies daily to Tuguegarao (plus 3 hours van ride to Cabarroguis, Quirino)

Philippine Airlines - (02) 855 8888
Flies daily to Tuguegarao (plus 3 hours van ride to Cabarroguis, Quirino)

Traveling to Quirino via Baguio CityVIA BAGUIO CITY
There are two known bus companies that ply the Baguio to Quirino Province route, NA Liner and Kiangan Motor Service (KMS) bus lines ((0915) 947-1440, (0999) 849-2106, (074) 304-3113). Both have daily trips to Madella, Quirino.

Traveling to Quirino via BalerVIA BALER, AURORA
Passenger vans, pick-ups and ordinary buses regularly ply the Aurora-Quirino route. These trips last for about three to five hours on the mountainous road of Aurora's Dipaculao municipality.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

DIAMOND CAVE (NAGTIPUNAN, QUIRINO)

Location: Sitio Gibien, Barangay Landingan, Municipality of Nagtipunan, Quirino Province, Philippines



This is a part of my March 25-26, 2016 Quirino Province Tour Package which includes: Aglipay Caves, Governor's Rapids, Siitan River and Bimmapor Rock Formations, Scenic Nagtipunan Hills and Cabarroguis Quick Tour.

One of the rock formations inside the cave (Photo credit: Sheryl Ronquillo)


This is my second day of my March 25-26, 2016 Quirino Trip. After we spent almost the whole morning till lunch time of March 26, 2016 in Siitan River and Bimmapor Rock Formation, we had another short drive of around 25 minutes going to Sitio Gibien. Like, Siitan River, Diamond Cave is in Nagtipunan of the province of Quirino.

The scenic road leading to Sitio Gibien


Driving to Diamond Cave will bring you an exciting experience as you cut through scenic roads, rolling hills, road backdrops and rice fields with golden hue not to mention that the roads are cemented complimented with the scent of smoked dry rice stalks burned as land fertilizers.

This is what you will see while trekking to the entrance of the cave


Having an spelunking in Diamond Cave requires a local guide with the ratio of 1:3. There is a registration of P50 per head. It is up to you to give a tip to the guide. You have to trek for another 10 minutes before reaching the jump-off point where you will get the guide. The guides are nice and courteous and they knew their craft.

An ascent with a solid ramp towards the entrance of the cave


One thing that I was not satisfied about the guiding service was that, the flashlights have weak lights giving a dark output of pictures. It was too dark inside the cave and weak lights will not give good effect to the pictures. I suggested to the supervising team that they should provide a "petromax" for their guide like what the local guides use in Sumaguing Cave of Sagada giving abundant light inside the cave.

One of the best rocks inside the cave (Photo Credit: Sheryl Ronquillo)


We have a traverse spelunking were our exit was in a different location. It started with a dry ground heading to semi-wet ground and walls. It was really very dark inside but with all the caves I have entered in Quirino province, this has the best rock formations on its interior.

Weak light provision


As we get further inside, the ground was becoming wet until we were trailing narrow passages one needs to use a rope because down there are low cliffs with deep dripping water down there. And mind you, the trail was so slippery.

Exiting the backdoor of the cave


The trail was so long that its one way can be completed for an hour. However, it was getting late by then and so we cut short the spelunking and we decided to go out. Besides, the trail was becoming risky and the water inside the cave was getting deeper.

Heading down to the jumpoff point after exiting from backdoor


HOW TO GO THERE

Below is a comprehensive guide of Lakad Pilipinason how to go to Quirino coming from different points.

There’s no easy way to access Quirino Province from Metro Manila. Directly, one can take a late overnight bus from Metro Manila and arrive at the town of Maddela the next morning. It’s time-consuming but less expensive than taking a one-hour flight from Cebu Pacific Air to Cauayan Airport in the neighboring town of Isabela. From there, one still has to ride a one and a half hour van ride to Cabarroguis, the province’s capital. Alternatively, one can also ride a one-hour flight to Tugeugarao City via Cebu Pacific Air and Philippine Airlines, then board a three-hour van ride to Quirino.

Traveling to Quirino via Metro ManilaVIA METRO MANILA

There are bus terminals in Cubao, Quezon City and Sampaloc, Manila that goes directly to Quirino Province. Most have a daily schedule to the province and usually rides out at night, arriving the next morning. Ticket fares are usually at around Php500.00, give or take, for a one-way trip. Please call the numbers provided for their respective bus schedules.

Five Star – Cubao | (02) 851-6614 | Twice Daily | Fare Php500.00+/-
GV Florida – Manila | (02) 743-3809 & (02) 781-5894 | Fare Php500.00+/-
Nelbusco – Manila | (02) 712 5902 & (02) 743-1332 | Fare Php500.00+/-
Northern Luzon Bus Line – Manila | Fare Php500.00+/-

Cebu Pacific Air - (02) 7020-888
Flies four times weekly to Cauayan, Isabela (plus 1.5 hours van to Cabarroguis, Quirino)
Flies daily to Tuguegarao (plus 3 hours van ride to Cabarroguis, Quirino)

Philippine Airlines - (02) 855 8888
Flies daily to Tuguegarao (plus 3 hours van ride to Cabarroguis, Quirino)

Traveling to Quirino via Baguio CityVIA BAGUIO CITY
There are two known bus companies that ply the Baguio to Quirino Province route, NA Liner and Kiangan Motor Service (KMS) bus lines ((0915) 947-1440, (0999) 849-2106, (074) 304-3113). Both have daily trips to Madella, Quirino.

Traveling to Quirino via BalerVIA BALER, AURORA
Passenger vans, pick-ups and ordinary buses regularly ply the Aurora-Quirino route. These trips last for about three to five hours on the mountainous road of Aurora's Dipaculao municipality.