Batad Rice Terraces
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site for culture
- The Batad Rice Terraces are arguably the most loved out of all five Ifugao rice terraces
- It’s famous for its amphitheater like shape
- The Batad Rice Terraces were carved into the mountain over 2,000 years ago by the Ifugao Tribe
What can you find there?
- Trek to Tappiya Waterfalls for a refreshing and relaxing dip.
- Head to Awa View Deck for the best view of Bata Rice Terraces.
- Visit the nearby native homes to learn about the lives of the Ifugao Tribe.
- Climb challenged muddy trails and steep staircases along the mountain side.
- Try farming and planting rice like the local farmers.
- Eat a traditional feast as prepared by the talented home cooks of Batad.
How to get to the Batad Rice Terraces?
Nueva Vizcaya - Ifugao - Mountain Province Road, Banaue
- From the bus station, take a jeep or tricycle to the Saddle
- From the Saddle, trek 40 minutes downhill to Batad Village
More information about Batad Rice Terraces
- Environmental Fees: 100PHP
- Guide Fee: 600PHP
- Not recommended for travelers of poor fitness.