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Ifugao Rice Terraces Protected Landscape Adventures

The Ifugao Rice Terraces Protected Landscape is a centuries-old agricultural marvel featuring intricately carved rice terraces set amidst lush mountainous terrain, offering a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration.

35,000+
Acres Protected
Approx. 40
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1995 (UNESCO World Heritage)
Year Established

About Ifugao Rice Terraces Protected Landscape

 

Located in the Cordillera mountain range of northern Luzon, Philippines, the Ifugao Rice Terraces Protected Landscape spans the province of Ifugao and epitomizes sustainable indigenous farming methods practiced for over 2,000 years by the Ifugao people. These terraces, sculpted along the steep slopes, are masterpieces of traditional knowledge combining irrigation engineering, agriculture, and cultural expression. The landscape boasts stunning green paddies cascading across valleys and ridges, supported by complex stone walls and ancient waterways. Ecologically, the area supports diverse upland forest ecosystems, home to endemic species and important watershed functions. Visitors can experience village life and cultural traditions, explore narrow trails offering unparalleled panoramic views, and witness the living heritage of rice cultivation performed in harmony with nature. The terraces are also a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, recognized for their cultural significance and outstanding examples of human-environment interaction. Key landmarks include the Banaue Rice Terraces, Batad Rice Terraces amphitheater set within steep mountains, and the traditional Ifugao villages featuring indigenous architecture. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike challenging mountainous trails, join guided cultural tours, and enjoy photography of dramatic landscapes. The natural splendor combined with living culture makes this landscape a profoundly immersive destination for both nature lovers and cultural travelers.

Highlights

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Banaue Rice Terraces – the most famous panoramic terrace complex

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Batad Rice Terraces – amphitheater-shaped and less commercialized terraces

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Tappiya Falls – a picturesque waterfall accessible via hiking

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Traditional Ifugao villages – important cultural heritage sites showcasing indigenous life

Notable Natural Features

Banaue Rice Terraces

Known as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World,' these terraces display traditional Ifugao rice farming techniques and breathtaking vistas.

Batad Rice Terraces

Distinctive amphitheater-shaped terraces that remain largely untouched by tourism and retain pristine natural beauty.

Tappiya Falls

A stunning natural waterfall near Batad, accessible by a scenic hike through forest and rice paddies, ideal for swimming and photography.