

Experience the rich culture and traditions of the Igorot people in this mountain village, known for its terraced rice fields and traditional houses.
A fascinating museum showcasing Igorot culture and history.
A beautiful river perfect for swimming and picnics.

A vibrant night market offering local food and shopping.

Igorot Village experiences frequent rain, especially during the monsoon season.
Wearing local attire shows respect for the Igorot culture and can enhance your experience.
The village has uneven terrain and hiking trails, making comfortable footwear essential.
Steamed rice cake with coconut milk and sugar.
Grilled vegetables with balsamic glaze and feta cheese.
Chicken stew with native spices, lemongrass, and ginger.
Known for its traditional Igorot breakfast, especially the Pinikpikan, a chicken dish.
A local favorite for its affordable and delicious Chinese and Filipino dishes.
Famous for its authentic Igorot dishes, especially the Pinikpikan, and its cozy ambiance.
Hand-woven textiles showcasing traditional Igorot patterns and designs, often used for clothing and home decor.
High-quality, single-origin coffee beans grown in the cool climate of Benguet, known for its rich, robust flavor.
Handcrafted jewellery featuring local stones and materials, often incorporating traditional Igorot symbols and motifs.
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