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Monday, February 14, 2011

Banaue Rice Terraces

Dubbed as the 8th wonder of the world, Banaue rice terraces is definitely an unexplainable wonder. As I begin to see the mountain that was transformed into terraces i can't help but think how the native Ifugaos constructed those hectares of land, or can i say mountains, by simply using their ancient tools and bare hands. Aside from the breathtaking view you will also enjoy the cool climate, kind people, sumptuous delicacies and the small simple things along your way..

 A native woman in the terraces

Hanging Bridge in the Village
When you get tired of walking you can go back to the main village by crossing the bridge.
Make sure that you are not afraid of heights :)

Topload Experience
This is one of my dreams, to ride on top of a jeepney.
Dream come true for me :)

Ifugao Natives
This Ifugao natives really knows how to make you laugh.
You must visit them to see it for yourself

Woodcrafts of Banaue
I find this thai wood curves so cute I bought one and take it home with me.

Native Ifugao Hut
It is like a museum of cultures, the houses themselves will tell you their history

Water Crest "yum yum"
When we out of town something we look for are native delicacies.
This one here surprised us, i'm a veggie fan so i really enjoyed it,you can only find it here in Banaue or in Baguio

Starting the trips

Paoay Church at Ilocos


I was one of the girls who dreamed to be a flight attendant when I grow up, all my relatives are pushing me to be one..
When It was time to pick-up my course i didn't think twice and go for BS Tourism, hoping that it will be the stepping stone for my "dream"....Well it seems like the universe prepares something for me, I ended being a part of the college organization handling the tours for our college, this is where I started to develop all the things I knew now, this became my training ground, my home, my family, i began to love all the people and the activities, I forgot the my so called "dream" and I found out my passion, It's Travelling, coordinating travel aspects, seeing the beauty of the world and bringing people to see this as well...

One of our Baguio Trips with my mentors and friends