I missed you two. I haven't seen a vlog in a while since Balabac. I admire so much how you two really go off the beaten path and share with us your enviable adventures and experiences. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and may the New Year bring you both wealth in health, future travels, and admiring fans and supporters, like me 😀
Thanks so much♥️ Sometimes life gets a bit crazier when you’re not a full time travel vlogger 😳 And we really loved the Ifugao videos so much, we didn’t want to post some rushed vlog. We filmed so much there, everything is breathtaking, so hard to narrow down the video to 20-25 minutes only 😩 Thanks so much for all your kind words and wishes and for always supporting us. May the new year bring you great health for you and your family, and a year full of adventures 🥰
19:15 is that the place where aguinaldo hide from American..,Jesus I thought that place is gone now.. thanks for the very informative vlog..it adds to my bucket list now..
Thanks so much, we’re hoping to drive more responsible travellers here. The place is still well preserved and the locals really treasure it. We hope that the new road that will pass nearby Pula won’t bring more careless travellers here :( For now it is not easily accessible so only people who truly appreciate it go there. We hope you can visit this year 🙏
The Cordillera region in Northern Luzon is probably one of the most beautiful places in the Philippines. As a Filipino living in Metro Manila, this place is my favorite escape for its beautiful mountain ranges, cooler climate, very friendly people, and largely preserved cultural traditions. It is also a good decision to travel the region on two wheels, as there are a lot of beautiful views that you can easily miss out on when stuck inside a car. I hope you enjoyed the your short time staying there.
It is our favorite part of the Philippines so far and we can’t wait to go back there one day. There is so much more to experience there and stories to be heard from locals 🙏
next time try camping on the 3 famous mountain in benguet, mount timbak, mount pulag, mount olis. My favorite is mount olis because of the 360degree view sea of clouds.
Is this video a late upload? I have been following your channel,I thought you'd left the country....any way enjoy your journey around Cordillera.That place is majestic.
Yes this is a late upload, we visited Ifugao around June, just didn’t get around to edit the videos, what we filmed here is a bit more complex than a beach on an island :) We also don’t post them in the cronological order we visited, but we will post a full itinerary for the 3 months we spent there and also for the previous 3 weeks we spent in July, we noticed people get fear of missing out when they plan their PH trip - so many options :) The Cordilleras are our favorite place on the Philippines ♥️
@@gerliegrino8126 currently back home in Romania, spending the holidays with family, but planning to return soon in 2023 to the Philippines🥰 We still have many vlogs to post from the Philippines, Banaue series still 3 more vids, then Bohol (also very dear vlogs) Siquijor and Coron :)
@roamaniacs So glad to learn you were able to spend time with family during the holidays. I'm also glad to learn that you are planning a return soon. Your videos are done with so much artistry!
@@travellingvloggerfan12 thanks so much ♥️ Editing the videos in a certain way is very important to us, that’s why the long break in between posting sometimes :) But we can’t just throw a few scenes together and post that, as we always said, our travel content is about the places we visit, not our egos 🙏
Your videos deserve so many more views!! I love your travels. But can you let us know when you guys traveled to see the terraces? What month? I'm surprised that it's still green. I was hoping to see the rice terraces on my future trip there but I was reading that "December the rice fields are barren but the weather is really cold. Jan to Mar is not the best time to go if you're planning a photo op of the rice fields. They're basically brown." Can you let us know if it's true?
Thanks so much for your kind words. This video was filmed in June, just didn’t get around to edit :( As opposed to the flatlands where there are several “rounds” of rice grown per year, in the Igugao region there’s just one, rarely 2. To see them green you’d need to visit sometime between April and September. The terraces are scenic even when you can only see the waterbed/mud, but of course, when they are green, they’re much more beautiful 🥰
You should go to cebu for sinulog festival. Stay happy.
Thank you 🥰
Beautiful place
So peaceful and beautiful🥰
I missed you two. I haven't seen a vlog in a while since Balabac. I admire so much how you two really go off the beaten path and share with us your enviable adventures and experiences. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and may the New Year bring you both wealth in health, future travels, and admiring fans and supporters, like me 😀
Thanks so much♥️ Sometimes life gets a bit crazier when you’re not a full time travel vlogger 😳 And we really loved the Ifugao videos so much, we didn’t want to post some rushed vlog. We filmed so much there, everything is breathtaking, so hard to narrow down the video to 20-25 minutes only 😩
Thanks so much for all your kind words and wishes and for always supporting us. May the new year bring you great health for you and your family, and a year full of adventures 🥰
Very satisfying Mayoyao rice terraces and I really love it!
Thanks so much, pleased to hear you enjoyed this video! 🙏
Thank you for visiting our place.
We loved it so much and we regret no spending more time there😍
Another wonderful vlog mam love from Pakistan 🙂
Thanks so much! Will be posting more soon. We still have one to post from Banaue too ☺️
It's so beautiful, hope you will go to Batanes as well, youll be amazed on how beauty that province is, thank you guys and Godbless
We hope we can make in there this year! 🥰
19:15 is that the place where aguinaldo hide from American..,Jesus I thought that place is gone now.. thanks for the very informative vlog..it adds to my bucket list now..
Thanks so much, we’re hoping to drive more responsible travellers here. The place is still well preserved and the locals really treasure it. We hope that the new road that will pass nearby Pula won’t bring more careless travellers here :( For now it is not easily accessible so only people who truly appreciate it go there.
We hope you can visit this year 🙏
I LOVE MAYOYAO! ❤ BASICALLY ALL OF IFUGAO IN PARTICULAR! ❣
Us too! So far it is our favorite part of the Philippines! ♥️
The Cordillera region in Northern Luzon is probably one of the most beautiful places in the Philippines. As a Filipino living in Metro Manila, this place is my favorite escape for its beautiful mountain ranges, cooler climate, very friendly people, and largely preserved cultural traditions. It is also a good decision to travel the region on two wheels, as there are a lot of beautiful views that you can easily miss out on when stuck inside a car.
I hope you enjoyed the your short time staying there.
It is our favorite part of the Philippines so far and we can’t wait to go back there one day. There is so much more to experience there and stories to be heard from locals 🙏
Thank you for featuring and promoting our place in Mayoyao
It’s so beautiful. We can’t wait to be back one day 🥰
next time try camping on the 3 famous mountain in benguet, mount timbak, mount pulag, mount olis. My favorite is mount olis because of the 360degree view sea of clouds.
Thanks for the recommendation, we definitely plan a more intense exploration of Luzon next time😍
@@roamaniacs nice, the view there is more scenic! its more higher and colder.
@ 7:05 kikiam is ground pork and vegetables
Thanks 🤗
Its great to see you vlogs, more informative & its always full of amazing view. Stay blessed from ireland.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoy our content 🙏♥️
Is this video a late upload? I have been following your channel,I thought you'd left the country....any way enjoy your journey around Cordillera.That place is majestic.
Yes this is a late upload, we visited Ifugao around June, just didn’t get around to edit the videos, what we filmed here is a bit more complex than a beach on an island :) We also don’t post them in the cronological order we visited, but we will post a full itinerary for the 3 months we spent there and also for the previous 3 weeks we spent in July, we noticed people get fear of missing out when they plan their PH trip - so many options :)
The Cordilleras are our favorite place on the Philippines ♥️
@@roamaniacs Where are you now? Are yous still vlogging?
@@gerliegrino8126 currently back home in Romania, spending the holidays with family, but planning to return soon in 2023 to the Philippines🥰 We still have many vlogs to post from the Philippines, Banaue series still 3 more vids, then Bohol (also very dear vlogs) Siquijor and Coron :)
@roamaniacs So glad to learn you were able to spend time with family during the holidays. I'm also glad to learn that you are planning a return soon. Your videos are done with so much artistry!
@@travellingvloggerfan12 thanks so much ♥️ Editing the videos in a certain way is very important to us, that’s why the long break in between posting sometimes :) But we can’t just throw a few scenes together and post that, as we always said, our travel content is about the places we visit, not our egos 🙏
What happened to your THANKS banner?
I need to check the settings, still a newbie with these 🤭
Your videos deserve so many more views!! I love your travels. But can you let us know when you guys traveled to see the terraces? What month? I'm surprised that it's still green. I was hoping to see the rice terraces on my future trip there but I was reading that "December the rice fields are barren but the weather is really cold. Jan to Mar is not the best time to go if you're planning a photo op of the rice fields. They're basically brown." Can you let us know if it's true?
Thanks so much for your kind words.
This video was filmed in June, just didn’t get around to edit :(
As opposed to the flatlands where there are several “rounds” of rice grown per year, in the Igugao region there’s just one, rarely 2.
To see them green you’d need to visit sometime between April and September.
The terraces are scenic even when you can only see the waterbed/mud, but of course, when they are green, they’re much more beautiful 🥰
5:50 the riders saying "ride safe" to you.
Awww, so sweet of them! 🥰