Welcome to Lacub, Abra, a tranquil mountain town nestled deep in the Cordillera mountain range where ancient traditions meet jaw-dropping landscapes. If you’re looking for an off-the-grid adventure filled with cultural immersion, pristine nature, and a soulful atmosphere, Lacub will surprise you at every turn.
Lacub is one of the remotest municipalities in Abra Province, Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines. Bounded by the mighty mountains of the Cordilleras, it offers the untouched beauty of Northern Luzon with fresh air, dense pine forests, and terraced farms. Access might be challenging, but the reward? Pure serenity.
Lacub is home to the Tingguian people, an indigenous group with a rich oral tradition, colorful clothing, and strong spiritual ties to nature. Visitors often witness dap-ay rituals, indigenous peace pacts, and local craftsmanship like basket weaving and wood carving.
The locals speak Itneg (Tingguian), with Ilocano widely understood. English and Filipino are also spoken, especially among younger generations.
Every bite in Lacub connects you with the land.
Music in Lacub is often chant-based and accompanied by indigenous instruments like gongs, bamboo flutes, and tongatong. These melodies are deeply spiritual and used in storytelling, rituals, and festive gatherings.
Lacub is not just a destination, it’s a spiritual and cultural escape from modern life.