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4 Must-See Ilocos Norte Festivals to Enjoy This February Trip

Experience the colorful Ilocos Norte culture by joining these festivals!

By: Kriszel T. Rago | February 02, 2024
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Ilocos Norte will be filled with colors of festivities at this year’s lineup of festivals and celebrations.

Image: Municipal Government of PAOAY Facebook Page

February is set to dazzle Ilocos Norte locals and visitors alike. The town celebrates its 206th founding anniversary with the vibrant Ilocos Norte Festival, a month-long commemoration of life, heritage, and its Ilocos Norte culture.

Four exhilarating and fun Ilocos festivals grace the month of February: the famous Pamulinawen Festival in Laoag City on February 10, the lively Guling-Guling Festival in Paoay on February 13, the vibrant Binakol Festival in Sarrat on February 28, and the pinnacle of the month, Tan-ok Ni Ilocano or the Festival of Festivals in Laoag on February 16.


1. The Pamulinawen Festival

Where: Laoag City
When: February 10


Ilocos Norte Festivals

The Pamulinawen festival is named after a woman who gained popularity in the well-known Ilocano folk song called Pamulinawen.

Image: Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte Facebook Page

This famous Ilocos Norte festival honors the feast day of Saint William the Hermit, the patron saint of adopted children, and has evolved into Laoag's homage to the town's rich heritage. Commencing as early as February 1 with its opening and civic-military parade, this festival in Ilocos Norte features a series of cultural events throughout the month of February. Highlights include the Pamulinawen Festival Acoustic Night on February 3, the grand Pamulinawen Parade on February 9, the 20th Breaking Away Mountain Bike Challenge on February 17, and other events that showcase the vibrant Ilocos Norte culture in this lively town.

The history of Pamulinawen, an Ilocos Norte Festival, originates from an Ilokano folk song about courting a strong-willed woman of the same name.


2. Guling-Guling Festival

Where: Paoay
When: February 13


Ilocos Norte Culture

The locals dress in traditional attire and adorn their homes with decorations that reflect their native style.

Image: Municipal Government of PAOAY Facebook Page

In Paoay's upcoming Guling-Guling Festival for this year, elementary schools in the municipality are gearing up for a captivating dance showdown scheduled for February 12, 2024. The performance will showcase a captivating folk-dance genre. This Ilocos festival serves as the town's yearly celebration preceding the commencement of the Lenten season, observed on Ash Wednesday, and highlight of the Ilocos Norte festival


3. Tan-ok Ni Ilocano

Where: FEM Memorial Stadium, Laoag
When: February 16


Ilocos Festival

Tan-Ok festival showcases Ilocano culture.

Image: Tan-ok ni Ilocano Festival of Festivals Facebook Page

The Tan-ok Ni Ilocano, or Festival of Festivals, takes center stage as the pinnacle of Ilocos Norte's grand celebration, showcasing 21 municipalities and the cities of Laoag and Paoay in a night filled with cultural performances that highlight the rich Ilocos Norte culture. This most awaited cultural dance showdown unfolds on February 16 at the FEM Memorial Stadium, highlighting the magnificence of Ilocanos and the rich heritage and culture of Ilocos Norte.


4. Binakol Festival

Where: Sarrat
When: February 28


Ilocos Norte Festivals

At the respected Ilocos Norte festival, Sarrat performers showcase Binakol, their traditional loom-weaving, during the Binakol Festival.

Image: @officialilocosnorte

In honor of Ilocos Norte's indigenous fabric, Binakol, the town of Sarrat, has organized a series of parades and religious activities this year. An Agri-Trade Fair will also be scheduled for February 21, and a captivating Farmer's Float Parade will be on February 24.


If you find yourself up north this February, seize the opportunity to experience these vibrant celebrations of life, heritage, and culture in Ilocos Norte at these festivals.


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About Kriszel T. Rago
Kriszel is a writer, an aspiring multimedia journalist, and a strong-willed, pierced & inked modern-day kikay tita. As a former iskolar ng bayan–still one at heart, Kriszel is passionate about social issues and everything under the sun. She loves to read, watch documentaries, thriller-mystery series, and anime, cook for her loved ones, and play Valorant & Mobile Legends with friends. Kriszel dreams of being a multiple degree holder and traveling to every province in the Philippines.
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