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Iriga City is a city in Philippines.

Get In

Visitors to Iriga City coming from Manila have 2 options:

By Air

Cebu Pacific, PAL Express and Zest Air have daily flights from Manila to Naga City airport. Travel time is 35 minutes.

From the Naga City airport, take a bus, van or a jeepney to take you to Iriga City. Travel time is approximately 45 minutes. Plane fare is about Php1,200, depending on passenger traffic and season.

You can also take a Cebu Pacific or PAL flight from Manila to Legazpi City instead. Travel time is 45 minutes. On a clear day you will see the majestic Mayon volcano near the airport. From there, you can take a bus or a van which will take you to Iriga City.

By Land

There are many provincial buses such as Philtranco, Penafrancia, Isarog, Executive Carrier that travel from Manila to Iriga City. The main bus terminal is located in Araneta Center,Cubao.

Day trips start at around 8 AM and the last trip is around 9 PM. Travel time is approximately 9 hours, with stopovers. Bus fare is about Php700.00. It can be a bumpy ride at times but the buses are fairly comfortable and you can sleep during night trips. If traveling during the day, you can enjoy great views as the bus will ply along mountain ranges.

See

Mount Iriga

Mount Iriga

Formerly known as Mount Asog, Mount Iriga is an extinct volcano. Its last recorded eruption was January 4, 1614 which formed Lake Buhi. It has an elevation of 1196 meters (3,924 feet) with Ilian Hill sits toward the bottom just a few kilometers above barrio San Nicolas.

Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes

Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes

Situated right on Calvario Hill, right above what is now Iriga Plaza Hotel. Once thought to be the home of a witch (asuwang) later became the place where the reenactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in the hill of Calvary hence the name Calvario.

During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army took advantage of its strategic location of having a good view of the town proper, used it as a garrison. It is here where countless Iriguenos who opposed their presence suffered imprisonment, torture and death.

The grotto provides a panoramic view of downtown Iriga City and the surrounding barrios. In the early 70's the hill was slowly developed; using the stone bricks from blasted boulders to build the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes to its present grandeur.

Tinagba Park Built to honor and commemorate the Lady of Lourdes. What was used to be the old children park just below the church, became this beautiful park designed for everybody but more so for the children, the future of Iriga City.

New Social Hall

Local farmers sun-dried their rice grain prior to milling. Local and neighboring basketball teams competed every summer. Special events and social gatherings as New Year's Eve Masquerade Balls were held here for many years. But during the monsoon season one could almost go swimming.

This new, sheltered building, built right where the old social hall, hosts the same activities and more, sporting activities, social gatherings, special events, seminars and workshops, except rice drying.

Ilian Hill

Ilian Hill

Located at the bottom of Mount Iriga in Barangay San Nicolas, this promontory provides a panoramic view of Iriga City, Baao and Bato Lakes.

Inorogan Chapel

Inorogan stairs leading to the chapel

Located on top of a hill in Barangay Santo Domingo, the chapel was built by a local philantrophist to commemorate the miraculous escape from the death and destruction by inhabitants during Mount Sumagang's eruption in 1614. The miracle is attributed to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary whose image as Our Lady of Angustia was said to have been found at the present chapel site by Agta hunters. See Photo Album 3 for pictures of Inorogan Chapel.

Mount Iriga Crater and Gully

After its last recorded eruption on January 4, 1614, a 500 feet deep gully from the summit was formed. Wild berries and local pine "agoho" trees grow abundantly due to the rather cold environment. Below is Mount Iriga and the gully as viewed from Lake Buhi.

Located on top of a hill in Barangay Santo Domingo, the chapel was built by a local philantrophist to commemorate the miraculous escape from the death and destruction by inhabitants during Mount Sumagang's eruption in 1614. The miracle is attributed to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary whose image as Our Lady of Angustia was said to have been found at the present chapel site by Agta hunters.

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