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Why the
Banaue Rice Terraces are special
The mountainous rice terraces of Banaue and vicinity in the
Philippines are mankind's grandest scaled engineering feat. The
vertical distance between bottom and top rows exceeds the height
of the world's tallest building. If the terraces were laid end
to end, they would stretch half way around the world.
History
The Banaue Rice Terraces were carved over a 2,000 year span with
primitive handtools by the ancestors of the current farmers, the
Ifugao tribesmen.
Other nearby rice terraces
The region has other worth-visiting rice terraces, including
those of Batad. Its terraces line a breathtaking
amphitheater-shaped slope.
When to visit
Avoid visiting the Banaue Rice Terraces in the rainy season
(summer and fall) when low lying clouds can disappointingly mask
the views. Winter is the ideal sightseeing season.
Deterioration
The Banaue Rice Terraces (as well as the other regional ones)
are now facing erosion. A big reason is many of the tribespeople
are abandoning their terraced farms to find jobs elsewhere.
What leading travel books say about the Banaue Rice Terraces
The Banaue Rice Terraces are like stairways to the stars.
The Philippines
Odyssey
The Banaue Rice Terraces are bound to awe the most jaded
traveler.
The Philippines
Insight Guides
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