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You’ve arrived!!!

WELCOME TO
ALFONSO LISTA!
Øsborn’s Do you know?
travel brochure The Municipality of Alfonso Lista was
eponymously named after its first mayor
Hon. Alfonso Lista in 1959. The municipality
Why travel in 2021? was formerly known as Potia. Today, the
“To travel is to live!” name refers to one of its 20 barangays. It is
located in a flat, plain field surrounded by
towering mountains. It is almost like a basin.
2020 has been a tough year for travel - to say
The topography of the place is very suitable
the least. But don't let that discourage you
for cattle raising and farming. It is not
from making travel plans in 2021!
unusual to glimpse of ranchos in many of its
barangays. However, the main distinct
As the saying goes: “The magic thing about feature of the place is the endless swathe of
home is that it feels good to leave, and it feels cornfields.
even better to come back”.
Corn is the main produce of Alfonso Lista
As you travel, you realize that the world is a and is the main source of income for farming
much better place than what you can see on families. The municipality produces 50 tons
TV when watching the news. of corn annually to be distributed within and
to neighboring towns like Oscariz or San
Cliché as this may sound, the money you Mateo.
spend on travel, is an investment in yourself.
Travel doesn't make you feel as bad for Due to the presence of cattle and cornfields,
spending money. the place gives a somber feel. It is not a
bustling place compared to the nearby city of
Come to Alfonso Lista, Ifugao! Santiago but it is lively and beautiful in its
own way. It is a quiet and picturesque town.
It is definitely worth a visit!

For Inquiries:
Call Osborn Marawis @ 0919-XXXX-XXX
The Native Languages are Ga’dang, Ifugao Language,
Tuwali, Ilocano, Tagalog.

1000 STEPS
1,000 Steps Challenge has been gaining a lot of
attention lately. If you’re a hotspot hunter? Or
an adventure lover? Or someone who’s curious
about this challenge? Then this place is a MUST
visit for you! It is located in the small friendly
barangay of Sto. Domingo in Alfonso Lista,
Ifugao. Many tourists from different barangays
and even from outside the province came to visit
this new hotspot. From the beautiful flowers to
the picturesque mountains, who wouldn’t love
to visit such place? It’s cheap because the
entrance fee is budget friendly yet the view is
priceless!

MAGAT DAM
Magat dam was completed in 1983 as part of the
World Bank financed Magat River Multipurpose
Project (MRMP) in northern Luzon, about 350
km north of Manila. MRMP’s primary objective
was to expand the existing Magat River
Irrigation System (MARIS) to triple rice
production in the Cagayan River basin in an
effort to attain the country’s self-sufficiency in
staple food supply. The dam is about 3,150 m
long and is of rock fill construction. It was
constructed as a multi-purpose project, for both
irrigation and electricity generation. Currently
about 85,000 ha of land is irrigated, and
irrigation daily requirements (IDR) are
discharged on a priority basis.

ANGEL’S WATER PARK


After a long walk in the 1000 Steps and Magat
dam, it is highly recommended to visit this
newly built resort located in the Barangay Potia,
Alfonso Lista. It boasts of three swimming pools;
one of them is Olympic-sized! It is a perfect get-
away place for the summer!

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