

The Banaue Museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Ifugao people, featuring traditional artifacts, textiles, and Rice Terraces photographs.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these terraces are a breathtaking example of ancient agricultural engineering.
A repository of Ifugao culture, housing artifacts, textiles, and photographs that tell the story of the region.
A vibrant village showcasing traditional Ifugao houses, craftsmanship, and cultural performances.
Chicken stew with native spices, lemongrass, and chili peppers.

Deep-fried pork belly, crispy and flavorful, often served with vinegar.
Chicken or pork soup with coconut milk, lemongrass, and ginger.

Banaue has unpredictable rain showers, especially during the wet season.
Exploring the museum and nearby rice terraces requires sturdy footwear.
Mosquitoes can be bothersome, especially in the evenings.

Known for its stunning views of the rice terraces and traditional Filipino breakfast dishes.
Famous for its authentic Ifugao cuisine and traditional weaving demonstrations.
Renowned for its fresh seafood dishes and beautiful sunset views.
Handcrafted from native woods, these carvings depict traditional Ifugao life and culture.
Inspired by the terraces, these pieces feature intricate rice paddy designs and local stones.
Handwoven using traditional methods, these textiles showcase unique Ifugao patterns and colors.
Nimmo Bay Resort is a luxurious, eco-friendly retreat nestled in the Great Bear Rainforest, offering fine dining and unparalleled wildlife viewing.

A serene 13-hectare botanical garden in Besançon, featuring a diverse collection of trees and plants from around the world.
Kadambi Waterfalls, a serene and picturesque destination, is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.