The
views from the top of the jeep were incredible. The terraces, which reach up to
1,500 m above sea level, are like stairs to heaven.
Text & Photos: Janin Klemenčič (to be continued)
The
views from the top of the jeep were incredible. The terraces, which reach up to
1,500 m above sea level, are like stairs to heaven.
Text & Photos: Janin Klemenčič (to be continued)
One morning, the jeepney didn’t show up, and no one knew where it was, so we set off on foot. After two hours, it finally caught up with us on a rocky mountain trail and picked us up. It was already full, so I joined two Australians on the roof while the others squeezed inside.
There are two ways to reach the Mountain
Province from Manila. The first, faster route is via the direct road through
Nueva Vizcaya. The second is much longer—a seven to eight-hour bus ride to
Banaue, followed by a four-hour jeepney journey to Bontoc. A
"jeepney" is a Filipino hybrid between a military jeep and a
passenger van, decorated like a Christmas tree.
The Philippines: Descendants of Headhunters
Rice terraces are an everyday sight in Southeast Asia, and those who have traveled extensively in this part of the world may eventually stop noticing them. However, this does not apply to the terraces around Banaue and Bontoc in the mountainous regions of Luzon, the northernmost island of the Philippines. Built by the Ifugao and Igorot tribes over 3,000 years ago on the steep slopes of the mountains, these terraces are unlike any other.