
Ibaan
Agricultural town with local industry and small-town commerce.
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OVERVIEW
Ibaan, a growing commercial municipality in Batangas, traces its roots to early settlers in Matala and officially separated from Batangas in 1832. Named after the abundant “Iba” trees in the area, the town thrives on agriculture, weaving, and craftsmanship, including its famous mosquito nets or kulambo. Over the years, Ibaan has experienced Spanish, American, and Japanese influences, shaping its resilient and patriotic community. The municipality celebrates its rich culture through its provincial church, historical landmarks, and vibrant festivals. Strategically located near Batangas City and accessible via the STAR Tollway, Ibaan is a dynamic blend of history, industry, and tradition.
WHY VISIT Ibaan
Ibaan offers a unique combination of culture, craftsmanship, and lively festivities. Visitors can explore the town’s rich heritage, from its historical church to remnants of its colonial past. The thriving weaving and mosquito net industries allow tourists to witness local artisans at work and purchase authentic, handcrafted items. Ibaan’s LesKuHLiemBo Festival showcases the community’s creativity and agricultural abundance, celebrating products like tamales, kulambo, liempo, and sugarcane with music, dance, and parades. Whether experiencing the warmth of local hospitality, exploring historical sites, or indulging in traditional delicacies, Ibaan invites visitors to immerse themselves in a town proud of its heritage, ingenuity, and vibrant culture.

LesKuHLiemBo Festival
Celebrate Ibaan’s founding anniversary with lively parades, local products, music, dance, and community pride in a unique cultural showcase.
Handcrafted Kulambo and Weaving
Witness skilled artisans creating iconic mosquito nets, traditional fabrics, and kitchenware, reflecting Ibaan’s rich craftsmanship and industrious spirit.
Historical and Cultural Heritage
Explore Ibaan’s colonial-era church, landmarks, and stories of resilience, nationalism, and community, offering insight into the town’s vibrant past.






































