

The Tinoc Rice Terraces are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing ancient agricultural practices and breathtaking landscapes.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, these terraces offer stunning views and a glimpse into local farming life.
Learn about the history and culture of the Ifugao people through artifacts and exhibits.
Experience local cuisine and shopping at this vibrant night market.
Chicken cooked in ginger, lemongrass, and chili, served with rice
Local pork sausage with a blend of spices, often eaten with fried rice
Chicken and rice cooked in coconut milk and lemongrass, topped with chili and garlic

Tinoc Rice Terraces can experience sudden rain showers due to its tropical climate.
The terraces involve walking on uneven terrain, so sturdy footwear is crucial.
The area is prone to mosquitoes, especially in the evenings, so protection is recommended.
Handcrafted bamboo products, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage.
Vibrant, hand-woven textiles showcasing traditional patterns and designs.
Famous for its traditional Ifugao architecture and stunning views of the rice terraces.
Known for its delicious lemon pies and traditional Filipino dishes.
Locally grown and roasted coffee beans, known for their rich, robust flavor.
A historic restaurant offering a mix of Filipino and international cuisine with a view of the Cordillera mountains.
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A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, nestled in the heart of Odisha, India.