Banaue Rice Terraces. When I was little, I only see this picturesque view on history books and postcards. Not until a friend invited us for an out of town trip to Ifugao, and guess what?? ALL EXPENSES PAID.
It was on the summer of 2010 that I got the chance to go to Ifugao. As I said, all expenses were paid, from the rented car, to the accommodations. Well, we didn't really have to pay for the accommodation since Kirk is a native of Ifugao and many of his relatives live there. But still, a free 8 hour long ride from Quezon City to Ifugao is a good bargain. hehe.
Indeed, it was an 8 hour drive from Q.C. We left Manila @ 12:00 midnight and arrived at Ifugao past 8:00 a.m. Here are some pix on our way..
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stop over muna for yosi break |
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this is from Nueva Vizcaya View deck |
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me, fritz and n.a. |
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Nueva Vizcaya shrine (i forgot what it's called) |
The plan was, to stay for a night @ Lamut (if I remember it correctly), where Kirk's relatives from his father's side lives. The place is good, and his relatives greeted us with their warm welcome. Since we just had an 8-hour trip, we rested a bit before we had our lunch. By noon, we all readied for the lunch.
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boodle fight!!! |
After the meal, Kirk invited us to go swimming on his friend's resort. (and again, for free)
And since I'm with my beau's friends, the inuman session will never be missed.
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chat, me and n.a @ Little Ifugao |
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nakakamiss mga ganitong tagpo |
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me, chat, n.a |
We spent the whole afternoon singing, swimming and just having a good time.
After that, we had a goodnight sleep.
The next day was our Banaue trip and since Kirk also have relatives in Lagawe, and the next municipality after Lagawe is Banaue, we stayed there for our second day. He rented a jeepney to bring us to Banaue Rice Terraces. It was roughly a 1 hour drive from Lagawe to Banaue.
The moment I glimpsed on the Rice Terraces, I was awed.
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since kaka-ani lang, wala na ang mga palay which makes the rice terraces color green |
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..but still, the place is fascinating |
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kumpletong group pic |
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from the left: Brix, Jay, Ron, Kirk, En, Fritz, Me, Bruce |
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imagine, the Ifugao people did this by their bare hands |
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magnificently done |
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bruce, fritz, me, n.a, ron, chat, jay, brix and kirk |
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kulitan sa ibaba.. hehe |
The Banaue Rice Terraces is still impressively beautiful, (atleast for me), though I guess its much prettier during the earlier years. I just wish the government of Ifugao will do everything they could to preserve this majestic beauty. Until then, I hope I'll get to visit it again, but I'm praying that the next time, it will fascinate me more.
(nakakalungkot, ung area kasi na pinapaligiran ung rice terraces e napuno na ng illegal settlers, disappointing kasi, imbes na tulungan ang gobyerno to rehabilitate it.... well, i don't know what they do. I wish the next time I visit it will be the time when again, its a nominee for the 7 Wonders of the World)
wow! sa books ko lng to nababasa. and sana mkapunbta ako jan soon :) ganda! what an experience
ReplyDeletethanx! puntahan mo na sya teh and have the ever famous postcard shots
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