A curated five-day narrative through the massive stone-walled terraces, mystical mountain waterfalls, and ancient living traditions of Mayoyao. Discover the multi-tiered pools of Tenogtog Falls, experience the UNESCO-inscribed Hudhud Chant, and explore the historic heights of Mt. Nagchajan.
5-Day Mayoyao Itinerary | Beyond the UNESCO Stone-Walled Terraces
A curated five-day journey through the towering stone clusters of Mayoyao, the mystical cascades of hidden waterfalls, and the living heritage of Ifugao.
Day One
Arrival & First Look at the Rice Terraces of Mayoyao
Waking up to a golden sunrise over the spectacular clusters of Mayoyao
Morning & AfternoonArrive in the mountainous municipality of Mayoyao, Ifugao following an adventurous, winding land journey up into the Cordillera highlands. Check into your rustic mountain lodging, settle down, and adjust to the wonderfully refreshing, crisp highland air.
Late AfternoonTake your first look at the vast expanse of the Mayoyao Rice Terraces, a magnificent destination inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you time your trip between April and August, find the vast staircases of fields blanketed in an incredibly rich, deep green color. Watch from a panoramic viewpoint as local farmers work through the scenic fields under a bright blue sky, looking like a scene straight out of a well-shot film.
Day Two
Banhal Terrace Trek & Living Heritage
Hiking along the narrow stone walls of the Banhal cluster villages
MorningEmbark on an educational walking tour through the massive stone-walled paths of Banhal Village. Slowly hike along the terraced rims to explore pockets of small communities that evoke a living open-air museum, filled with traditional Ifugao dwellings, grazing farm animals, and local mothers weaving the Ginallit (a beautifully stripped, traditional wrap-around skirt).
A local resident wearing a traditional Ifugao clothing
AfternoonPause your trek to witness an educational session on loom weaving and native handicrafts hosted by the passionate members of the Mayoyao Women's Organization. Conclude your day's hike at a small mountain farmhouse, sitting on the open lawn to mingle with residents over hot servings of native sweet potatoes, sweet banana cue, and freshly brewed local coffee while absorbing the breathtaking terrace views.
Day Three
Chasing Cascades & Hidden Pools
Taking a therapeutic dip in the crystal-clear streams of Tenogtog Falls
MorningDrive to the jump-off trail and embark on a short 30-minute jungle hike to reach the magnificent, multi-tiered Tenogtog Falls. Learn from your guide how the falls derived their name from the native word for "chopped" or "sliced"—marking the historic spot where ancient hunters gathered to distribute meat after an arduous wild hunt. Surrender to the urge to take a therapeutic dip in its crystal-clear, icy pools to completely refresh your muscles.
AfternoonMake your way to the stunning, panoramic vantage point of Khohang Garden, before negotiating the hundreds of steep steps leading down to the deep canyon floor. Discover the roaring A'pfaw Mahencha Falls. Find a comfortable boulder near the base to relax and stare at the towering cascades, allowing yourself to be fully embraced by the thin mountain air and raw beauty of nature.
Day Four
Bongan Traditions & The Intangible Hudhud Chant
Cultural performers can be arranged with the local tourism office as they are eager to show of their traditional dances
MorningBegin a deep cultural terrace walk at Bongan Village, starting directly from where the official UNESCO marker stands. Accompanied by local guide and historian Leandro Elahe, stop at traditional wooden abodes to observe friendly villagers demonstrating customary rice pounding and generationally inherited terrace farming practices.
AfternoonGather at the quiet grounds of Khohang Garden for an unforgettable storytelling session with native cultural bearer and historian Bobby Bongayon. Listen to captivating local legends handed down from ancestors, before experiencing a rare, live performance of the ancient Hudhud Chant. Sung elegantly by young tourism bearers, discover this 7th-century art form inscribed by UNESCO as a masterpiece of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recounting epic warrior tales, customary laws, and ancestral religious beliefs.
Day Five
Mt. Nagchajan History & Ancient Vaults
MorningAscend the historical ridges of the Mt. Nagchajan Historical Site, a place of intense memory where the final band of Japanese soldiers made their last stand during World War II. Walk the trails to see the unique Ancient Apfo-or Tombs—extraordinary stone-vault burial structures specific to the olden families of Mayoyao. If you are lucky, you might even meet the town mayor himself sharing regional custom anecdotes amidst the breathtaking mountain views.
Ancient burial tombs called apfo
Afternoon & DepartureSit down for a celebratory farewell lunch prepared by the community, featuring rare local delicacies like Pikaw—a unique, elongated freshwater fish introduced to mountain streams during the war. Watch a fascinating display of ceremonial folk songs and courtship dances presented by local cultural bearers, and even join the steps yourself before packing your bags to conclude your deep, immersive Ifugao expedition.
Travel Notes
Terrain & Physical Prep: Mayoyao sits in a high-altitude mountain environment where the air becomes notably thinner. Negotiating the thousands of narrow stone steps through various terrace clusters (Chaya, Chumang, Bongan, Magulon, Banhal) and the steep climbs back from deep waterfalls like A'pfaw Mahencha can be physically taxing—pack sturdy hiking boots and pace your breathing carefully.
Connectivity & Cash: Cellular data networks decrease significantly or drop entirely outside of the central town center. It is crucial to withdraw sufficient cash (Philippine Pesos) before traveling up into Ifugao, as automated banking and modern card terminals are completely non-existent near mountain homestays and community craft centers.
Highlights: Listening to a live, resonant Hudhud chant under the open skies, sliding into the cold pools of Tenogtog, and standing atop the historic, windswept ridges of Mt. Nagchajan are incredible core memories.
Immersive Sustainable Tourism: Travel across Mayoyao moves beautifully beyond basic sightseeing. By incorporating local weavers, guides, and historians actively into your activities, you give the indigenous community a sustainable platform and voice to confidently preserve and pass on their unique intangible treasures.