15 A TRAVEL GUIDE GOING TO BATAD IFUGAO


Banaue Rice Terraces is one of the most rewarding places in the Philippines or perhaps in the world. What is more when you get to Batad Rice Terraces, one of the 5 terraces in Banaue and it is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites among other four namely: Bangaan, Hungduan, Mayoyao Central, and Nagacadan. However getting to Batad wasn't the easiest thing to do but like they say, "work hard before pleasure".

Batad truly is wrapped with breathtaking views; lush green mountains covered with thick fog and its surrounding, the ever-smiling locals and of course the warmth of Ifugao culture. If you are planning a trip here then I have collected some practical guidelines getting there.


HOW TO GET TO BATAD:
You have plenty of options how to get to Batad, but I’m talking about different routes here because traveling by air is not an option unless you got your own chopper.

MANILA TO BANAUE VIA BUS:
Ohayami Transit located in Sampaloc, Manila has single trip daily that leaves at 10PM going to Banaue. Trips are added during peak seasons. It is advisable to book your seats in advance for 450 PHP.
Manila Terminal: J. Fajardo St., Lacson Ave., Sampaloc Manila
Contact Number: 0927-649-3055 / 02-516-0501 (Manila) / 0917-561-7344 (Banaue)
Email for Reservation: reservation@ohyamitrans.com
Website: www.ohayamitrans.com

Dangwa Transco is another option going to Banaue which is also located in Sampaloc Manila. Unfortunately they don’t have site nor email for reservation but you can try calling them at 02-781-5849 / 02-743-3809 or visit their terminal for reservation.

BAGUIO TO BANAUE VIA BUS:
If your initial point is from Baguio City, Ohayami Transit has daily trips also going to Banaue that leaves at 9PM located near Burnham Park. And again I suggest to make a reservation prior to your trip.


Arriving in Banaue Town Proper, one is required to pay 20 PHP as environmental fee. Then from there you will have options how to get to Batad. Please remember that the vehicle you get from Banaue Town Proper will only bring you to Batad Saddle Point, then from there you can trek down to village by foot for like 1 - 2 hours depending on your pace.
• The Tourism Center offers package for 600 PHP/person with guide and a day tour to Ampi-Theatre and Tappiyah Falls
• If you are on large group, you can hire jeep going to Saddle Point for 1500 PHP maximum of 20 individuals. Just advise the driver what day he will pick you up from Saddle back to Banaue Town Proper.
• Or you can contact Leemas Panhon from Ramon's Homestay; he will arrange you a trip to be joined in another group from Banaue Town Proper to Batad. You can reach him at 0935-980-7939, I guess this is more practical.

And again when you arrive in Batad Saddle Point you have no more option but to walk down to the village. If you have heavy baggage you can request for a porter. Also just piece of advise, Saddle Point is the last frontier where you can get cellular signal. Therefore, contact everyone where you at especially your family because down to the village there is no signal at all. 


Here's the rocky part of your trek. I would say the Local Government has on going project for a concrete road all the way down to the entrance of the village to provide easy access for visiting tourists. That's why you will see heavy machinery along the gravel road. I'm not sure what is the target completion date but we will know.


Here's Batad Marker, thou shall not forget to have photo opportunity. When you get on this part, please have a little patience because you are already inside the vicinity of the village. However you will have to walk more to get to the guest houses.



WHERE TO STAY IN BATAD:
There are several places to stay in Batad. Though it is easy for you to get a place without the reservation however if you are visiting during peak season then it is highly recommended to reserve a room.

It is not necessary for you to find fancy hotels or inns in Batad, there’s none and no need. It is a remote village living above the clouds so do you still need an air-conditioned room? I know you travel because you want to escape the city living so when you get here expect that you will be living like a real local. I would recommend Ramon Native Homestay, Mang Ramon himself is proud of his Ifugao heritage so when you stay here expect that you will experience the immersion-like vacation where you can help them doing the rice pounding or traditional way of processing wheat into rice grains, at night he prepares bonfire which is part of the culture that the families gather together around it while chatting and over a cup of coffee. Also what is more exciting is sleeping inside Nipa Hut, also called "No Nail House".
Contact: 0916-9848380 look for Irene Binalit (this is the number to call for booking)
Email: bireneann@yahoo.com / ramon_binalit@yahoo.com 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RamonsHomestay/info?tab=overview
You can also book online via Agoda.

Other Homestay in Batad:
• Batad Pension and Restaurant / Contact Person: Gina / 0916-488-8141 / 0918-964-3368
• Batad Top View Point Home Stay and Restaurant / 0935-130-2911
• Cristina Inn / Contact Person: John / 0906-977-3771
• Foreigner's Inn / Contact Person: David / 0905-397-2317
• Hillside Inn and Restaurant / Contact Person: Maya / 0927-761-6176 / 0905-769-9796 / 0919-379-9599
• Rita's Mount View Inn and Restaurant / Contact Person: Romeo / 0921-273-3051 / 0910-842-3076
• Simon's Inn / Contact Person: Simon / 0919-261-9566




THINGS TO DO AROUND BATAD:
The village of Batad is sheltered by majestic mountain ranges; there is no means of transportation here except by foot. So you will have to rely your foot to get around the village. A lot of trekking here so I guess it is also important that you came prepared.  Though going to the amphitheater stone-walled terraces and Tappiyah Falls is an easy trail yet I still recommend getting a guide. It is for the safety and most of the homestays offer guide service which price starts at 700 PHP.
• Trek to the Terraces.
• Trek going to Tappiya Falls about 45 minutes away from the village.
• Swimming in freezing water of Tappiya.
• Reach the highest point for the best view of Batad Rice Terraces.
• Meet the Locals.
• Taste their Rice Wine.
• Wear Ifugao costume.
• Help them with their daily activity, stay not as visitor but as part of Ifugao family.

Stairway to Heaven truly exist.
Walking at the Terraces.
Trek down to Tappiya Falls.
Photo opportunity in front of this beautiful falls and play with stone towers.

SOME TIPS AND INFORMATION:
• As much as possible book your bus tickets to and from Manila-Banaue. Like I say they only have single trip and Bus filled easily. Of course you don't want to seat on the aisle. When you arrive in Banaue make sure to book your ticket back to Manila. Bus leaves at 5PM (Ohayami) to Manila.
• I suggest to contact locals for your jeepney ride to Saddle Point than getting in the Tourist Center. Package price is bit expensive.
• Make sure when you get to Saddle Point, the jeepney driver you have contracted will be the one  to pick you up back to Banaue Town Proper. Give them your schedule when you leave in Batad.
• Guide is not mandatory, but better to get one, they will tell you the stories and you're helping them as well.
• The last area with cellular signal is Batad Saddle Point.
• Wear trekking shoes/sandals.
• Bring enough cash, there is no cash ATMs there.
• Prices of food, beers, and sodas are bit pricey, because it is really hard to transport them from Banaue down to Batad village.
• Bring enough sweater especially when your body is not used at cold temperature.

15 COMMENTS:

Bb. Melanie said...

Gusto kong mapuntahan 'yan!

JONtotheworld said...

I'm planning to go to Batad this July. Ok ba na time yun?

Again, your travel guide is the most informative and detailed travel guide out there.

Excited to explore Batad. I am also planning to stay at Ramon Native Homestay. Thanks Arnie.

Unknown said...

Hi Jon,

Thank you for taking time visiting my blog also.

July is also a good time to visit Batad, pero if you want green and lush on the ampitheatre, March is the perfect time visit.

I recommend to stay Ramons, most recommended place.

Regards,
THEKIDWANDERER

Anonymous said...

Good day sir! how many days did you stay there?
i just want to ask if 2 and a half days (including stay in Batad and travel back and forth Manila - Banaue - Manila) is already sufficient? How many hours would it take from manila to batad:) also how much approximately did you spend? thank you!

Unknown said...

Greetings,

Travel time from Manila to Banaue is 9 hours, then Banaue to Batad Saddle Point is 1 hr..then from Batad Saddle Point you will be trekking for about 2 hours..

So you'll have twelve hours of travel time and 24 hours (one day) back and forth.

It means you only have a day and half to experience batad..that would be fine, however, you don't have the luxury of time to rest..so I don't recommend 2 days and half. Exploring Batad requires foot unless you just want to sit and watch the magnificent structures of rice terraces.

It cost us around 3-4k/head. Prices are higher in Batad as they have to transfer the goods all the way from Banaue Proper..

Hope this helps.

Regards,
THEKIDWANDERER

Anonymous said...

hi! can our lolo and lola come with us? we will go to baguio and we are considering going here too to see the rice terraces. can a private car go here? will our lolo and lola be able to see the rice terraces without trekking? thank you.

Unknown said...

Unfortunately one is required to trek all the way down to Batad proper. Road constructions are on going but I doubt they've reach the Batad already. Sadly, your lolo and lola will have to walk all the way to Rice Terraces. :(

Anonymous said...

Hello, Congrats on a wonderful blog! I'm planning a trip (from U.S.) to Batad in Mid-November. Is that a good time to visit? Thanks.

Unknown said...

Heyya! Thank you for this post. Very helpful. I will be there this week! Yey! :) Keep it up! Cheers to more travels.

Gab of www.taragumala.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

Hi Anon 29June2015;

Thanks for dropping by. The best time to visit the rice terraces would be March - May as the terraces or what you call ampitheatre are filled with green because of the planted rice.

However, November is also a good time to visit, though expect of rains and cool weather.

Best,
THEKIDWANDERER

Unknown said...

Hello Gab,

Thanks for reading this post. I gonna wait for your post then, I'm sure it will be a fun filled adventure of you.

By the way you got a great blog site.

Regards,
THEKIDWANDERER

Anonymous said...

Hi Arnie,

Thank you for quick reply. I just booked my flight! My first visit to Philippines. Will spend 2 weeks in mid-November. Batad and Coron. Extremely excited!

Unknown said...

No worries.

If you are looking for place to stay, I really recommend Ramon Homestay. I experienced it myself and you can really feel the touch of Batad. Mang Ramon's is visible to everyone, talk to them one by one just to let them feel that they're welcome.

Here's the link: http://www.iambuchok.com/2015/01/batad-banaue-go-local-at-ramon-homestay.html

Enjoy!

~THEKIDWANDERER

Strange Pariah said...

Thank you for this blog post. This will be very helpful for us since my boyfriend and I are planning to go there on April 10-14. If some of your readers are interested to join us (going in groups will help us save money), please let us know. Email me at strangepariah@gmail.com. Thank you and more journeys to come :)

Cara said...

Thank you for this blog post. This will be very helpful for us since my boyfriend and I are planning to go there on April 10-14. If some of your readers are interested to join us (going in groups will help us save money), please let us know. Email me at strangepariah@gmail.com. Thank you and more journeys to come :)

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