Legend has it that Paoay Lake was once the site of a prosperous barangay named San Juan de Sahagún, which sank after an earthquake—a tale reminiscent of the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah.
In 1969, the lake and its immediate surroundings were declared a national park under Republic Act 5631. Later, in 1978, Presidential Decree 1554 redefined the park's area to focus on the lake itself, encompassing...
Read moreOne of the most beautiful horseshoe shape lake that its water connects as a source of irrigations to farm lands of Ilocos. It is a nice place to visit because of its natural beauty aside from being near the great beaches of Ilocos region. It takes 9-11 hours travel time from manila, but will take you a little bit short when you take via tplex express road. One of the most perfect vacation and...
Read moreOne of the best spots when you visit the Malacanang Palace of the North is the breathtaking view of the Paoay Lake. Just a piece of information the Paoay Lake is locally known as Dacquel a Danum which means "big water".If you plan to travel Ilocos add this to your bucket list. It's worth the...
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