Ifugao,
the land of the Bulols and the world-renowned rice terraces!
For
this 3-days trip, we stayed in the beautiful town of Kiangan. Towering above the capital municipality of Lagawe, Kiangan boosts some of the best
rice terraces in the province such as the Nagacadan Rice Terraces, one of five
rice terraces cluster in the UNESCO Heritage List.
First
on our to-do-list, attend an Ifugao wedding.
Under the bale (a traditional
Ifugao house), we feasted on sinanglaw (an Ifugao version of papaitan) and drunk baya (tapuy)
as much as we can while listening to the merrily beat of gangsa
and dancing feet. We ended the day lazily lying on our back at the roofdeck of
Kiangan shrine, a building commemorating the capture of General Tomoyuki Yamashita, officially ending WWII in the country. Too drunk to be able to take a
good photo of the shrine, tsk.
Next
day, we went to Nakuldihan mountain range to explore the Pangagawan Cave.
Hiking
at the rice terraces and we saw some amazing flora along the trail.
The
entrance of the cave is a sheer drop of 75 feet.
The ladder that was put by the
local tourism five years ago is already rusty and unstable. We brought our
rigging equipment and rappelled down the cave.
Spectacular
limestome formations inside and after more than an hour of spelunking and
squeezing between rocks, we reached the end of the cave- a small but gorgeous
waterfall.
On
the way back, we encounter this magnificent spider.
Last
day, we went to the Nagacadan area to scale a huge 80-feet boulder towering above
the rice terraces.
Too bad, the boulder is not ideal for rock climbing but its
face is great for rappelling exercise.
Using
the access stairs behind the boulder, we climb the top and took turns in
rappelling down the wall.
Above the
rock, you can feel the rush while gushing breeze hits your face and in the horizon,
stairs and stairs of rice paddies trying
to reach the sky.
We
capped the Kiangan adventure with a feast on pinikpikang duck and “few” rounds
of brandy.
Thanks
to Atty Gloria Rose for inviting and hosting us to her sublimely town and also
to her family for their hospitality. Babalik ulit :)
KIANGAN, IFUGAO
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