Discover the mountains, rivers, and rich culture of Natonin.
The Apatan Rice Terraces, situated in Barangay Butac, Natonin, Mountain Province, are a stunning, community-managed agricultural landscape. They exemplify traditional, sustainable farming in the Cordillera region and reflect the rich cultural heritage and farming practices of the local community.
The Elephant Head in Barangay Banao, Natonin is a massive rock formation shaped like an elephant’s head, offering stunning 360-degree views of mountains, rice fields, and forests via a short 45-minute trek.
Hafiyen Lake in Barangay Balangao, Natonin is a picturesque natural pond known for fishing and eco-tourism, surrounded by lush flora and fauna and reachable via a short hike.
Mad-an Falls in Natonin, Mountain Province is a scenic waterfall set within the region’s mountainous landscape, surrounded by streams and expansive rice terraces.
A nature trail filled with tall trees and cool mountain air.
Sakaraw Campsite, located in Natonin, Mountain Province, is a developing eco-tourism spot known for its panoramic views of the sunrise, neighboring Paracelis, and the province of Isabela. Situated a 5-minute hike from the road, it offers a scenic, elevated, and quiet camping experience, ideal for nature lovers and adventurers visiting the region's waterfalls and terraces.
A historical site showcasing local culture and traditions.
Experience farm life and fresh organic produce.
An overlooking spot offering panoramic views of the municipality.