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Featured Photos | Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao by Byahero on May 20, 2012Featured Photos | Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao Photos by Leu Mas Gee      The Banaue Rice Terraces in the province Ifugao commonly referred as the "Eighth Wonder of the World".  ------------ VISIT, LIKE and SHARE!



Banaue Ethnic Village and Pine Forest Resort Review by Out of Town Blog on May 13, 2012It was another long weekend and as usual I don’t have a concrete plan where am I heading. But thanks for having friends who have planned the trip 5 weeks ahead which made it so easy for me to spend my long weekend out-of-town without worrying w...



The official "Tour Guides" meme by Boy-Wander on May 9, 2012Thank you to the DOT for my hi-res copy of the official "Tour Guides" meme!  Seriously thinking of having this framed. Haha! #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines...



Behind the "Tour Guides" meme by Boy-Wander on May 7, 2012They used to welcome tourists to the rice terraces of Banaue. Now, they welcome the entire world to our country as part of the new tourism campaign: "It's More Fun in the Philippines." ...



How to reach Banaue Ifugao by Out of Town Blog on Apr 25, 2012Banaue is one of the major tourist attractions in Philippines. It is a mountain range that is located on the northern side of the Luzon Island in the Philippines. The most important among the list of attractions in Banaue is its Rice Terraces because...



Garden of Eden: Batad (Banaue, Ifugao) by Mestisang Pango on Apr 11, 2012This is way overdue, but there's no better time than the present to make up for it. Last January 27-30, I went on a field trip for my Geog 173 (Cultural Geography) elective to Batad, in Banaue, Ifugao. And I just have to say before anything else, tha...



Stairway to the Sky PART 1 by tuklaserangmatipid Philippine Travel Blog on Apr 9, 2012  Stairway to the Sky  Part 1 Amphitheater rice terraces of Batad Part 1You can find rice terraces all over Asia, but none is as dramatically impressive as the Batad Rice Terraces, that were carve into the mountains of Ifugao P...



Singing Kids and Dancing Fireflies at Cambulo by See.Hear.Explore. on Apr 1, 2012Back from our morning trek to Tappiyah Falls. We came home to Mang Ramon's Homestay, with our lunch of steaming brown rice and crispy porkchop waiting for us.  The day's second agenda: visit Cambulo. A village located north of Batad, reacha...



Singing Kids and Dancing Fireflies at Cambulo by See.Hear.Explore. on Apr 1, 2012Back from our morning trek to Tappiyah Falls. We came home to Mang Ramon's Homestay, with our lunch of steaming brown rice and crispy porkchop waiting for us. The day's second agenda: visit Cambulo. A village located north of Batad, reachab...



Tappiyah Falls, Musings on the Trail, and the Bulul by See.Hear.Explore. on Mar 26, 2012We had no detailed plans for this trip, except to see the terraces and Tappiyah Falls. We told Dandy, our awesome guide (contact him at: 0910.346.5310), of our bare plan and he told us that if we weren't in a hurry, we could hike to Cambulo. Tha...