Area declared a national park on June 17, 1972 by RA 6463, located near the boundary of Abra, traversed by numerous rivers with clean, clear waters
Chico Dam
Constructed by the National Irrigation Administration, supposed to be one of the largest dams in Southeast Asia, located in Calanasan, Tabuk
Mount Vinaratan
Legend says Kabunyan, the legendary god of the Kalingas, hunted in the mountain range, located in Dacalan, Southeast of Tanudan
Mt. Mating-oy Dinayao (Sleeping Beauty)
Mountain range that separates the two municipalities of Tinglayan and Tanudan, said to be shaped like a woman's body stretched out facing the sky
Mabilong Weaver's Village
Center of the ethnic weaving industry in the province, where one can see how the ethnic designs are made and how colors are mixed, located in Lubuangan
Naneng Catholic Church
One of the oldest churches in the Cordilleras, known for its beautiful architecture, now serves as a retirement home for local priests, located in Tabuk
Padcharao Lake
Rising approximately 1,800 to 2,000 meters above the sea level, one-hectare lake full of Japanese eels, named after the plant called charao in the Pasil dialect, located in Pasil
Pasil Natural Dam
Formed after the mountainside eroded numerous years ago, ideal for boating and picnicking during summer months, located in Dangtalan, Pasil
Rice Terraces in Brgy. Tunglao East, Tinglayan
Best viewed from the National Highway Road, where one can also get a sprawling view of the different barangays of Tinglayan
Ulalim Festival (Kalinga Day)
Annual celebration that showcases the cultural dances and customary traditions of the Kalinga folk, held every February 13 to 16 in Kalinga