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April 22, 2026
A Tuberculosis (TB) Health Caravan reached 100 residents during a screening activity held April 16 at the Rural Health Unit (RHU), as part of efforts ...

April 22, 2026
Apayao Science High School (ASHS) finished in the Top 10 of the 2026 TechQuest: National Robotics Challenge for Academia held April 16–17 in Makati Ci...

April 21, 2026
The Provincial Government of Apayao received a Disaster Risk Reduction and Management in Health (DRRM-H) Technical Assistance Package from the Departm...

April 21, 2026
The Department of Education (DepEd) has set June 8, 2026 as the opening of classes for School Year 2026–2027, with the school year ending on April 8, ...

Welcome to the Province of Apayao, the Last Nature Frontier of the North.
Here in Apayao, we honor the rhythms of the past while daring to shape the future. We are called not simply to preserve the environment, but to lead – to show that the balance between nature and humanity is not only possible but essential.
Apayao is defined by the people who breathe life into its communities, whose quiet resilience and collective purpose light the way forward. We are guided by the values that bind us: integrity, accountability, and commitment to common good. These are the principles that shape every decision, every action, and every dream we dare to pursue. Because for us, progress is not a race – it is a journey we take together, leaving no one behind.
So we extend an invitation – not just to visit but to belong and take part. Because here in Apayao, we are building, striving, and dreaming of a future that remains rooted in who we are while opening new horizons for those who will follow. This is our story, and we want you to be part of it.
Apayao Ipasindayaw!

Bayugao Falls is a three-tiered waterfall with six cascades and three natural pools located in Barangay Turod in Luna, Apayao, Philippines.

Located in Marag Valley in the municipality of Luna, Apayao, Philippines, the Dupag Rock Formation is a cluster of jagged limestone boulders rising roughly 7 to 8 feet high.
Discover the hidden gems of the Last Frontier of the North. From crystal clear rivers to majestic rock formations, Apayao offers untouched natural wonders waiting to be explored.
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