Beautiful View from the North of Philippines
We spent the Holy Week over the beautiful places in the north of our country (Banaue - Sagada - Baguio - La Union). The great road trip started Wednesday night and we came back home around Saturday evening. I was able to witness right before my eyes the breath-taking view from the Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao province and the Hanging Coffins and Sumaging Cave of Sagada in Mountain Province. It is so cool to see the mountains transformed into a stair-like rice field. Good thing I have my eye glasses with me that is why I was able to see the view clearer. Well, after I upgrade my lens grade, I think, views from places that I go to would become even better.
We spent almost four days on the road seeing the same old faces of each other. But the trip was really really worth it. There are actually a lot of tourists who visit the place all time of the year. And when I say tourist, I am referring to both foreign and Filipinos. It's overwhelming to see fellow Filipinos to feel proud of our own treasures and natural resources. I hope that the people will continue preserving these places so that the next generations will still witness how nature carved its majestic possession in our Beautiful country.
I will post an article soon about our great road trip and include some really cool pictures. Here is one photo of me with the Banaue Rice Terraces in the background.
We spent almost four days on the road seeing the same old faces of each other. But the trip was really really worth it. There are actually a lot of tourists who visit the place all time of the year. And when I say tourist, I am referring to both foreign and Filipinos. It's overwhelming to see fellow Filipinos to feel proud of our own treasures and natural resources. I hope that the people will continue preserving these places so that the next generations will still witness how nature carved its majestic possession in our Beautiful country.
I will post an article soon about our great road trip and include some really cool pictures. Here is one photo of me with the Banaue Rice Terraces in the background.