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🌄 Welcome to Cuyapo

Nestled in upper Nueva Ecija, Cuyapo is where rolling green hills whisper tales of rice grains, farms, and Filipino heart. Named after the native water-cabbage “kuyapo,” this quiet municipality blends rural charm with cultural richness.

🏞️ Landmarks & Natural Wonders
  • Apolinario Mabini Shrine: Visit the marker where national hero Mabini was captured in 1899 – a poignant spot for history lovers.
  • Colosboa Hills: Dubbed “the New Zealand of Cuyapo,” these green peaks are ideal for camping, hiking, and breathtaking photos.
  • Mount Bulaylay Zipline & Trails: Soar over Barangay Landig’s twin peaks and enjoy panoramic valley views at 286 m elevation.
  • Paitan Lake: A tranquil, mystical lake first spotted in 1885, perfect for relaxation and nature walks
🏛️ Culture & Heritage

Cuyapeños speak Ilocano and Tagalog, reflecting vibrant Central Luzon traditions. Rooted in faith and farming, the town preserves its heritage through fiestas, music, and proud community gatherings.

🎉 Festivals & Music

Don’t miss the annual Mais (Corn) Festival, where locals celebrate a bountiful harvest with street dancing, fiestas, and folk tunes. Across Nueva Ecija, colorful agro-festivals like Bongabon’s Sibuyas (onion) and San Jose’s Tanduyong bring energy and local pride.

🍛 Local Food & Delicacies

Savor Nueva Ecija’s famous rice-based meals paired with local produce, fresh corn, onions, garlic, and calamansi. Street stalls and family-run eateries serve hearty, home-cooked dishes that nourish both body and soul .

🎒 What to Experience
ActivityHighlights
Farm ToursSee why Nueva Ecija is called the Rice Granary of the Philippines
Eco‑AdventuresHike, camp, bike, or zip-line through lush hills
History WalksPay tribute at the Mabini Marker and explore the roots of the town
Fiesta FunJoin the lively dances and food fairs of local festivals
💬 Why Visit Cuyapo

Cuyapo offers a peaceful, authentic slice of provincial life – less touristy, more heartwarming. It’s a storyteller’s dream: green hills, heritage landmarks, environmental trails, and festivals that showcase genuine Filipino warmth.

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