One of the most well-known areas in the Philippines primarily because of the numerous rice terraces that were carved on the mountain slopes by the Ifugaos as far back as 2,000 years ago
The rice terraces seem to reach up to the heavens, and when linked, would reach about halfway around the globe
Ifugao culture
Has remained intact after so many years of contact with different cultures
Bangaan Village
Located inside a huge bowl, offers a panoramic view of the rice terraces
Batad Village
Another good place from which to view the rice terraces, which here are formed like seats in an amphitheater
Hapao Village
Affords some of the oldest rice terraces in the area, as well as a view of some of the most scenic landscapes
Million Dollar Hill
A hill named during WWII when the Allied armies spent millions of dollars worth of bombs and ammunitions to annihilate the enemies in the area
Mount Amuyao
Rising 2,702 meters (8,865 feet) above sea level, it is the 8th highest peak in the Philippines, and its summit provides a breathtaking panorama of Mountain Province, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, and Ifugao
Mount Anapawon
Considered the best camping site in the province, this peak provides a panoramic view of the Hungduan municipality and the low-lying municipalities of Lagawe and Kiangan as well as the rice terraces of Hingyon
Mount Napulawan
This site, with its thick tropical rain forest and its rare flora, is ideal for mountaineering