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Friday, February 21, 2025

Philippines: Baguio

From the rice terraces, we continued south in the highlands (Cordillera) to Baguio, 1500 masl (5000 ft), which was the comfortable summer capital of the Philippines until 1976 (I guess air conditioning technology made it unnecessary) from since its inception by Americans in 1903 as Camp John Hay military reservation. First Below is a view from the bus window on the way to Baguio. Second below is the current Camp John Hay, now a recreation area.

On the Road from Banaue to Baguio, Philippines

Baguio, Philippines

In February Baguio hosts Panagbenga, a month-long flower festival. We caught the opening parade. The dance groups here are a distinct departure from what we saw in other parts. They really highlight their indigenous culture. It was refreshing to see. The very colorful parade lasted over two hours, and passed right in front of our hotel!

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

The Opening Day Parade of Panagbenga aka the Baguio Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

While we found the climate delightful, we didn't end up walking much. Instead we found the best vegetarian restaurants of our entire Philippines tour. One restaurant, Heaven and Earth, served a standard budget rice plate of vegan and vegetarian dishes from its mall location. The other, Little Milkyway Vegan , located in the aptly named "Artists Watering Hole," with a talented chef, featured flavorful vegan versions of traditional Filipino dishes like Adobo; and other fusion creations.

Heaven On Earth Vegetarian Restaurant - Baguio, Philippines

Baguio, Philippines

Heaven On Earth Vegetarian Restaurant - Baguio, Philippines

Heaven on Earth Vegetarian Restaurant - Baguio, Philippines

Little Milkyway Vegan Cafe - Baguio, Philippines

Little Milkyway Vegan Cafe - Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

On the eve of the Flower Festiva, the Burnham Park Lake was busy with boaters.
Burham Park Lake - Baguio, Philippines

Opening Ceremony of the Panagbenga Flower Festival
Opening Ceremony of the Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Around the lake, we visited the Orchidarium, the vertical garden exhibits, and the carpet garden exhibits. And more!
Orchidarium - Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Vertical Garden No. 7 - Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Carpet of Flowers No. 4 - Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Baguio, Philippines

On prominent positions on hilltops around Baguio sit the Buddhist Temple, the Cathedral and the SM City Mall.
Buddhist Temple - Baguio, Philippines

Cathedral - Baguio, Philippines

Baguio, Philippines

Baguio, Philippines

More shots from around Baguio.
Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Baguio, Philippines

Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

Panagbenga Flower Festival - Baguio, Philippines

McDonald's - Baguio, Philippines

Dangwa Terminal - Baguio, Philippines

Public Market - Baguio, Philippines

White Bread - Baguio, Philippines

Baguio, Philippines

Baguio, Philippines

















Saturday, February 15, 2025

Philippines: Banaue and Batad Rice Terraces

From Sagada we continued in the highlands to Banaue, home of UNESCO listed (1995) rice terraces.

We spent the first day walking in the rain to the various viewpoints in Banaue. The second day we took a tricycle (tuk-tuk)from Banaue to the village of Batad for more terraces, this time walking through/above the terraces to a viewpoint. Weather was misty and rainy, typical weather I have come to associate with rice terraces. While I still think Yuanyang (see photo below) terraces are more impressive; being a rice terrace junkie, I enjoyed our Banaue visit very much.

Bada Rice Terraces - Yuanyang, Yunnan, China

I gather that Filipinos are rather proud of the rice terraces, while the exact history of these rice terraces is still disputed, i.e. long held beliefs are not supported by archeological evidence. Filipinos seem to be particularly good at adhering to myths. I guess it's the "religion gene" at work again.

We arrived in Banaue to mist and rain on the CODA bus. Oh no. Will we be able to see anythingG
We Arrive on the CODA bus in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

No worries. This is the view from our guesthouse balcony.
View from our Guesthouse - Around Town in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

We found a decent rice plate meal at IFUGAO DELIGHT CAFE, about a 5 minutes walk from our guesthouse.
Veggie Dinner with Rice - Around Town in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

IFUGAO DELIGHT CAFE - Vegetarian Friendly Resto - Around Town in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Night view down to the village from the guesthouse.
Night view from our Guesthouse - Around Town in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

The next morning we check out the options for rice terrace transport and tour at the TI. Then set off walking uphill in a light rain to the UNESCO viewpoints.
Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Some All of the viewpoints have souvenir stands and Instagram props, not to mention older ladies in traditional costume.
Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

This was one of our fav spots. You can see in the photos that the clouds are low and it's raining, but you can still see down and across to the terraces.
Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

This viewpoint had several levels of viewing. We walked out to the end of the "brown" terrace and took a video (still raining). If the embedded video (2nd below) does not open, click here.
Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Short Video - Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

The uppermost viewpoint had a small parking lot and impressive signage. In the 1st photO below, see the ladies in costume. In the 2nd below, see water flowing into the terraces. And 3rd, a bonus jeepney pic. And more.
Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

For dinner that night we found SMILE Cafe where they made us noodles with eggs to order. We'll be back!
Dinner - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

The tricycle ride to the Batad viewpoint trailhead was almost an hour.
In Bernard's Tricycle to Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

The trail to Batad was up and down and slippery. We forgot to bring our hiking poles, so I found SL a suitable but not ideal stick. Later the perfect stick was found.
Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Our first view of the Batad terraces, with the village of Batad below.
Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

In some places the trail had railings, but we missed a turn and had to carefully walk on the terrace walls the final 500 meters to the viewpoint.
Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Selfie - Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Panorama - Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines


Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

The view from the bench at the viewpoint.
Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

And it rained most of the way back to the trailhead, but by now SL had a perfect hiking stick.
Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Eggs, Eggs with Rice, and Fries for Dinner.
Eggs, Eggs with Rice, and Fries for Dinner - Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

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