This site is the highest point in the country under the Philippine highway system, at an elevation of 7,400 feet above see level. it is called the Philippine Pali because of its resemblance with pali, Hawaii. From the view deck the envigorating climate enhances the visual splendor of the vegetable gardens and the mountain ranges of Atok, Tubay, Bokod and Kabayan including the lofty and majestic Mt. Pulag.
It is located at Km 53 along the Halsema Highway, which is about 2-hours drive from La Trinidad the Cpital town of the Province.
Sayangan View Point
Sayangan View Point
Paasin View Point
It provide a panoramic view of the Ambuclao Dam (the second biggest man-made dam in Asia) and the mountain ranges near by that serve as the dam's watershed area.
The view point is located at Km 32 along the Halsema Highway.
Guerilla Saddle
This is the place where the Guirillas of WW II fought side by side with the soldiers of the 66th infantry USAfFE against the retreating Japanese soldiers.
It is located at km 26 along the Halsema Highway.
Adevonan Waterfalls
It is a 90 ft high water falls with a natural pool below. It is used by soldiers as a bathing place during the WW II and still being used by the local people at present.
It is located at Sitio Banayakeo, with a kilometer hike from the drop off point.
Amburayan River
It is the largest river system in Atok that serves as a source of water for the rice fields and vegetable farms.