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Bangaan Ifugao Rice Terraces

W46G+6HW, Road, Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines
4.6(57)
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4.6
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4.0
6y

The walk down to the rice terraces and back up isn't easy, but it's nowhere near as difficult as Batad. The village is quaint-looking from far away, and the surrounding rice terraces are beautiful. The village itself is a bit dirty and there are just a few pasalubong shops and a tiny restaurant. The sellers were friendly but the items they were selling were quite pricey. I'd say my experience leading up to the village, walking through the terraces was much nicer than actually experiencing...

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5.0
1y

We went here as a side trip of our Batad vacation. We only saw it from the viewpoints above (in a cafe and the hi-way). But it is very beautiful and well maintained. Hopefully I can come back here someday and trek to the village. We hired a tricycle to take us here from Batad. Travel time is less than an hour (maybe around the same if from the Banaue town center). After here we went to the Duglican...

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4.0
8y

It's beautiful, a much smaller community compared to Batad but it looks very peaceful with uniform colors of their roofs which makes it cool to watch at from the distance. It felt really peaceful by solely observing it from a far.

The roads were still under construction when we visited there last February 2017. Don't miss to spot the house on a...

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We went here as a side trip of our Batad vacation. We only saw it from the viewpoints above (in a cafe and the hi-way). But it is very beautiful and well maintained. Hopefully I can come back here someday and trek to the village. We hired a tricycle to take us here from Batad. Travel time is less than an hour (maybe around the same if from the Banaue town center). After here we went to the Duglican rice terraces.
Jean FiguesJean Figues
It's beautiful, a much smaller community compared to Batad but it looks very peaceful with uniform colors of their roofs which makes it cool to watch at from the distance. It felt really peaceful by solely observing it from a far. The roads were still under construction when we visited there last February 2017. Don't miss to spot the house on a cliff on the way.
Anna KrzakAnna Krzak
We admired the rice terraces from the road. The amphitheater-like terraces surrounding the small village. The village still retains a few of the traditional Ifugao houses called bale (ba-leh). Bangaan Rice Terraces is one of the 5 rice terraces included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.
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We went here as a side trip of our Batad vacation. We only saw it from the viewpoints above (in a cafe and the hi-way). But it is very beautiful and well maintained. Hopefully I can come back here someday and trek to the village. We hired a tricycle to take us here from Batad. Travel time is less than an hour (maybe around the same if from the Banaue town center). After here we went to the Duglican rice terraces.
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It's beautiful, a much smaller community compared to Batad but it looks very peaceful with uniform colors of their roofs which makes it cool to watch at from the distance. It felt really peaceful by solely observing it from a far. The roads were still under construction when we visited there last February 2017. Don't miss to spot the house on a cliff on the way.
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We admired the rice terraces from the road. The amphitheater-like terraces surrounding the small village. The village still retains a few of the traditional Ifugao houses called bale (ba-leh). Bangaan Rice Terraces is one of the 5 rice terraces included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.
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