That is immersing with the local,its vlogging that you do but the most important thing is your reaction and conversation with the local is the most important thing as much as you are promoting the real life, the cultural adventure.Thank you and more power and God Bless.
when i went to Batad for the 1st time in the year 2000, you had to hike for 3 hours. 1 1/2 hours up and 1 1/2:hours down, and there wasn't any electricity too. now its only a few hike going there...its my top list to go to. every 3 yesrs 😊
Yeah, I have been there in 2001 and hiked 3+ hours to reach Batad. 😅When I returned in 2017, it was only a 10-minute walk down to reach there. Tourists are more lucky this time.
@melody7809 @tbestevecbr I kinda would have loved that haha! Hiking hours just to get to the village would have been extra fun 🤗 it's better this way for the tourism of the area tho. Luckily there are still longer hikes up to the mountains to more secluded villages, next time when we visit we will do those for sure!
That waterfalls is the source of life of the mountain rice terraces. It irrigates water all thje way down to all rice paddies. Have you tried their brown rice? Maybe you can buy and take it down home. Nice one Susie and Jonathan!
So beautiful and breathtaking! 😍🤩My hands and feet literally sweat by merely watching you walking down on those steep terraces and stone-built steps 😅😅😅
Who ever thought of planting rice in the mountains as we know now as the "Rice Terraces" some 2000 years ago is a very highly ingenuitive thinker. Originally in the Philippines. It's Amazing !
Sussie and Jonathan if want to see the most biggest waterfalls in the Philippines you were come to Iligan city in Maria Christina falls 3 times bigger than that waterfall in bananue area..come and visit to Iligan city Mindanao..here you is more beautiful scenery that you don't had see in the other part of the Philippines.
thank you so much for this beautiful scenery that you have shown to us. I wonder if we could visit this place in the near future since we are far away from up North. Wonderful and the views are spectacular. it's a good to know that you are travelling and vlogging at the same time. perfect!
@@SusieinthePhilippines yes Miss Susie every drop of their perspiration represent the hard work they are doing just to feed an entire country and the whole humanity as a whole in the world 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤😔😔😔🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Oh nooo! Be very careful not to slip from the stone steps. Hope one day you can visit the 7 Falls in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. It’s Bigger and stronger I think the 2nd waterfalls is 2x wider and longer than this one.
Hello Jonathan and Susie, roadtrip up north is stunning. I noticed that ur phone has umbrella to protect from rain. A simple tip to give ur phone a total protection, why not put ur phone inside a condom. Be sure it's unused.😊👍
8:37 The "post" in the foreground is a hogang. A statue of a guardian spirit, which serves both as a boundary marker and a protector from evil spirits. Also in 9:01
Breathtaking scenery ❤ I always love beautiful nature sceneries but I don’t like the hustle and bustle of traveling, that’s why I always relied on bloggers like you not too much cutting and editing. Thanks to you both for the efforts. May God Almighty guide you both with all your families to the right path always. Ameen ❤
I wonder if this is the same rice terrace where they shot that scene with Thanos in Avengers Infinity war? I remember reading somewhere that the rice terrace scene with Thanos was filmed somewhere in the Phillipines.
It is the same!! We talked about it last time we were in Banaue, forgot to mention now. 🙈 I can understand why they picked this place looks so beautiful almost unreal 😍
You and your huaband are vegetarians?i suggest you add some protein in your meal like some fish since you are always on the road, for a healthy body. Just a suggestion😊
We eat a lot of protein 😊 Many vegetables has high amount of protein such as beans or peas even broccoli and some greens! Plus we occasionally eat eggs and fish. It can be difficult sometimes when we travel to remote areas and can't make our own food, just picking whatever is available on the limited menu. But we make up for it later on 🤗
@@oxoelfoxo The best one is spinach or kale but some other greens too like mustard greens or parsley. Not enough to be the only protein intake of course but good extra besides other protein filled vegetables / seeds, nuts 😊
I actually wanted to ask our guide to teach us but when we reached a store with Moma I was already catching my breath so much there were no way I can even chew something 😂
Never been here so scary . Be safe . Is WIFI can reach your Place . Are you using Elon Musk Starlink .Nobody can do what you are doing , unless you have the strenght and energy to do it
@@mikewest0n895 igorots or cordillerans are the same. Igorots means people of the mountain. The term igorot is not a tribe but a term derived to all settlers of the cordillera region.
That is immersing with the local,its vlogging that you do but the most important thing is your reaction and conversation with the local is the most important thing as much as you are promoting the real life, the cultural adventure.Thank you and more power and God Bless.
Wow that's another Rice terraces surrounded by mountains, breathtaking........ Batad Rice Terraces
So beautiful 😍
The beautiful and breath-taking view of the rice terraces is making me emotional right now I dunno why lol.
I don't blame you it's so beautiful 😍
You are sooo sweet Ms. Zuzie! Your simplicity makes you more beautious, you always appreciate small things and you really loves the mother nature
Thank you so much 🥰
Another hidden gem of the 🇵🇭... Thank u ms sussie & sir Jonathan for showing us how beautiful our country😘
this video has to be one of the most beautiful an breath taking you have produced.
thank you
Thank you so much 😊
when i went to Batad for the 1st time in the year 2000, you had to hike for 3 hours. 1 1/2 hours up and 1 1/2:hours down, and there wasn't any electricity too. now its only a few hike going there...its my top list to go to. every 3 yesrs 😊
Yeah, I have been there in 2001 and hiked 3+ hours to reach Batad. 😅When I returned in 2017, it was only a 10-minute walk down to reach there. Tourists are more lucky this time.
@melody7809 @tbestevecbr I kinda would have loved that haha! Hiking hours just to get to the village would have been extra fun 🤗 it's better this way for the tourism of the area tho. Luckily there are still longer hikes up to the mountains to more secluded villages, next time when we visit we will do those for sure!
How amazing that you are just beside the rice terraces upon waking up in the morning. whoa i love it
Yes so special 😍
Fresh air and peacefull place one of favorite tourist spot of our country 😊🇵🇭
You need America military base. You need human rights.
That waterfalls is the source of life of the mountain rice terraces. It irrigates water all thje way down to all rice paddies. Have you tried their brown rice? Maybe you can buy and take it down home. Nice one Susie and Jonathan!
We haven't 😮 I wish I knew it was a popular product of the area!
Glad to see you Susie enjoy your tour of beautiful spots in the Philippines.
Thanked you guys for showing us the beauty of batad, in philippines❤️
❤thank you so much Ms.susie for sharing this marvelous gem of our beloved country, take care & be safe on your travel😊
Thank you for watching 🤗
Nice views everywhere is greeny place.
Thank you for showing Banaue rice terraces from your personal point of view
So beautiful and breathtaking! 😍🤩My hands and feet literally sweat by merely watching you walking down on those steep terraces and stone-built steps 😅😅😅
Mine too a bit haha! Once we reached the highest point I had some nervous feeling looking down but part of why it was an awesome experience!
Beautiful place. Thanks for sharing, and keep safe
Who ever thought of planting rice in the mountains as we know now as the "Rice Terraces" some 2000 years ago is a very highly ingenuitive thinker. Originally in the Philippines. It's Amazing !
I agree the had an amazing idea 😍
The same as Chinese terraced.
I'm a Filipino never been there so beautiful. Thanks for sharing this video.❤😮
Beautiful! You need a high-definition camera that shows the colors vividly to give justice to the place.
What an amazing adventure. Stay safe. Enjoy 😊
Thank you 🤗
It's a nice place out there ❤
Definitely. I just came home from there last month
It is a must see waterfall
Sussie and Jonathan if want to see the most biggest waterfalls in the Philippines you were come to Iligan city in Maria Christina falls 3 times bigger than that waterfall in bananue area..come and visit to Iligan city Mindanao..here you is more beautiful scenery that you don't had see in the other part of the Philippines.
Thank you for the recommendation can't wait to visit once 😍
Surely amazing views…and great shots guys!!!
Thank you!!
thank you so much for this beautiful scenery that you have shown to us. I wonder if we could visit this place in the near future since we are far away from up North. Wonderful and the views are spectacular. it's a good to know that you are travelling and vlogging at the same time. perfect!
I hope you can visit! Around these times is the best to go when all the Terraces are green 🤗
Wow Batad!
Wow beautiful falls but need energy to reach that place Susie.
It makes the experience even better that it's challanging to get there!
Rice terraces, wonder of the world..
tagging along with you on this adventure
I have so much respect to the local farmers 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Me too it's amazing what they can accomplish!!
@@SusieinthePhilippines yes Miss Susie every drop of their perspiration represent the hard work they are doing just to feed an entire country and the whole humanity as a whole in the world 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤😔😔😔🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Superb!
Too bad we didn't have time to go to the falls when we were in Batad. Thanks for the glimpse!
Hope next time! 🤗
Oh nooo! Be very careful not to slip from the stone steps. Hope one day you can visit the 7 Falls in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. It’s Bigger and stronger I think the 2nd waterfalls is 2x wider and longer than this one.
We will definitely visit it one day 😍
wowwww beautiful ❤😊
I love the 1st adz of your video, it’s also a nature adventure in Jordan. ❤
Enjoy your trip,i always watching your vlog
Thank you 🤗
im from ifugao maam and sir but i never go there i hope to visit batad after my graduation❤️
your subscribers from baguio student
Hello Jonathan and Susie, roadtrip up north is stunning. I noticed that ur phone has umbrella to protect from rain. A simple tip to give ur phone a total protection, why not put ur phone inside a condom. Be sure it's unused.😊👍
Scary hike, but the waterfalls is worth it.
Super worth it! The hike was fun too the steep stairs added to the adventure 😊
You are not tired,its just the pressure on the high elevation that is taking on you.Stay safe.
That's right didn't realise that! We were pretty high up in the mountains
Its like a rollercoaster ride😊😊
It really was so much fun 😊
*_im looking 4ward to see your BATANES ISLANDS escapades!_*
Me too haha! Can't wait to see that place 😍
What an amazing video
Happy you enjoyed 🤗
Wow very awesome view. Gdluck and God bless you best couple ever Mrs Susie and Jonathan. Watching from Bahrain
Thank you for watching! Yes it's was truly the most beautiful view ever 😍
love that accent of yours Susie..kinda Transylvanian vampire movie...Van Helsing....anyway enjoy your time, glad to know you're loving our country..
8:37 The "post" in the foreground is a hogang. A statue of a guardian spirit, which serves both as a boundary marker and a protector from evil spirits. Also in 9:01
That's so cool, wish I knew when we were there 😮
super ganda :)
Everything is beautiful including pixel
Nice♥️
Pixel is enjoying as well
She loved the hike and the river 🤗
Wow awesomeness overload 😮❤
Right? So beautiful 😍
Welcome to ifugao
your eyes us so beautiful
Upland rice is more delicious to eat compared no normal rice field like what you have in Nueva Eceja.
Great effort thumbs 👍 up
Thank you 🤗
Nueva Ecija is the Rice granary of the Philippines...
Hi my idol very simple and beauty
Thank you for watching! 🤗
Breathtaking scenery ❤ I always love beautiful nature sceneries but I don’t like the hustle and bustle of traveling, that’s why I always relied on bloggers like you not too much cutting and editing. Thanks to you both for the efforts. May God Almighty guide you both with all your families to the right path always. Ameen ❤
That was so amazing nature!
I'm happy we can take you there instead 🤗
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Be careful 😮
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What's the story behind those cairns (rock piles) at the base of the waterfall?
They are balance stones I guess just tourists started to build them and kept adding 🤗
I wonder if this is the same rice terrace where they shot that scene with Thanos in Avengers Infinity war? I remember reading somewhere that the rice terrace scene with Thanos was filmed somewhere in the Phillipines.
It is the same!! We talked about it last time we were in Banaue, forgot to mention now. 🙈 I can understand why they picked this place looks so beautiful almost unreal 😍
That place is almost mountain
Drone camera will capture the nice view next time
if you live in the province, your life will be longer because the air is pure fresh no pulltution and the vegetables are fresh.
You are more local than the locals.
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Hey susie
Hiii
Please please extra careful with those Steep roads!
Are there any mosquitos where you stayed?
A few only 😊
The road is dangerous if its rainy season
That’s a steep trail😅 Good exercise though.
Susie you should speak more Tagalog specifically with the locals
how old is your dog susie? looks old.
She's 8 🤗
The same as Chinese terraced.
I hope next time render your videos in 30fps or 60fps
It's 30fps 😊
You and your huaband are
vegetarians?i suggest you add some protein in your meal like some fish since you are always on the road, for a healthy body.
Just a suggestion😊
beans and tofu will do if they really don't want to eat animals
We eat a lot of protein 😊 Many vegetables has high amount of protein such as beans or peas even broccoli and some greens! Plus we occasionally eat eggs and fish. It can be difficult sometimes when we travel to remote areas and can't make our own food, just picking whatever is available on the limited menu. But we make up for it later on 🤗
@@SusieinthePhilippines high protein greens!? like what please?
@@oxoelfoxo The best one is spinach or kale but some other greens too like mustard greens or parsley. Not enough to be the only protein intake of course but good extra besides other protein filled vegetables / seeds, nuts 😊
Why not try moma when you're there, so that they can teach you the proper way.😅
I actually wanted to ask our guide to teach us but when we reached a store with Moma I was already catching my breath so much there were no way I can even chew something 😂
I like it up there.. the only thing i dont like is that they eat dogs!!!! disgusting!!!
Never been here so scary . Be safe . Is WIFI can reach your Place . Are you using Elon Musk Starlink .Nobody can do what you are doing , unless you have the strenght and energy to do it
There's no phone signal and no WiFi but there's some type of credit WiFi that can be used there although the signal was very very weak
Ifugao kubo not igorot kubo hehehe
Ifugao are igorots also. Because we are cordillerans
@@arnoldeveretteguay5320 cordilleran but not igorot
@@mikewest0n895 cordillerans are all igorots. Baguio settlers are igorots also. 80% people or population in baguio are igorots.
@@mikewest0n895 igorots or cordillerans are the same. Igorots means people of the mountain. The term igorot is not a tribe but a term derived to all settlers of the cordillera region.
@@mikewest0n895 im a pure igorot of ifugao also.. Im half Benguet from baguio and half ifugao so im a pure igorot by blood but not by tribe.
No trikes or jeepneys there I Imagine.