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Snapshots Thursday: Batad Rice Terraces, Ifugao

Posted on August 12, 2010 by journeyingjames 8 Comments
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One of the five UNESCO Heritage Sites in the Philippines.
The Batad Rice Terraces– a testament to the ingenuity and hard-work of our forefathers.
The famous post card pictures you see regularly is the Banaue Rice Terraces. Only a few knows about Batad, Bangaan and Mayoyao Rice Terraces.



I’ve been here twice, the summer of years 2003 and 2004. During the hike, you will find clean and clear streams of water that could easily quench your thirst. The night was super cold, thermal jacket is your best friend. The morning was refreshing, waking up in front of this artistically made rice paddies is a welcome treat, it invigorates you before going back to town.



After some 2 hours of trekking amidst the 10-15ft tall terraces, you can have some dip in this freezing waterfalls, locals call this Tappiya or Tappia falls. The falls is magnificent as it cascades to a natural bathing pool for everyone to enjoy. Just be careful for the current is strong.
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This post is also a tribute to Kuya Bong & Kuya Gel, two guys who had influenced me on my love for nature, the mountains, side-trips, photography and curiosity to learn the culture of others. Thanks Kuya Bong (especially for the sinigang after we conquered the falls) and Kuya Gel (especially for the beautiful shots) for everything! When are we going to summit Mt.Pulag?
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8 thoughts on “Snapshots Thursday: Batad Rice Terraces, Ifugao”

  1. Chyng said:
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    August 12, 2010 at 4:15 pm

    looks inviting, project ko yan next summer.. sa pang-iimpluensya ni Dong Ho.. Üamazing yung P250/day. check mo to: flipnomad.com. he features tipid trips. sali mo yung 1 of a kind entry mo.

  2. Chyng said:
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    August 12, 2010 at 10:25 pm

    wow, ok yung couchsurfing ha.. nagsign up ako. basa basa muna.natry mo na yun? yung makishare nga ng dorm di ko kaya, what more makituloy sa stranger's house.. (very very newbie lang ako sa backpacking)

  3. pusang kalye said:
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    August 12, 2010 at 10:54 pm

    alo—chyng told me about you and the 250/day backpacking visayas feat of yours…that's really admirable.

  4. journeyingjames said:
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    August 13, 2010 at 12:17 am

    yes chyng, i've tried CS a lot of times! its cool and makes the journey more interesting and educational. @thanks pusang kalye. hope you enjoy reading the stories of how i was able to spend only that.

  5. dong ho said:
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    August 15, 2010 at 1:57 am

    one of the stunning places in the country. i fact one of my favorite.

  6. journeyingjames said:
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    August 20, 2010 at 12:23 am

    same here! imagine getting up early to be greeted with these terraces. epic!

  7. jhuvy said:
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    September 2, 2010 at 6:03 am

    i really love to see the terraces ♥…and the falls, super nice picture…before i saw it in post card lang and books, hehe, but beacuse of you, with your post, with real stories na ang mga pictures, hehehe ¶

  8. zerodtkjoe said:
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    October 20, 2010 at 10:31 am

    Thanks for the info

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