These are the festivals I like the most. The ones which showcase and preserve the local indigenous cultures. I especially like that the kids are included in the celebrations so they can pass it on.
I am a Filipino but I have not experienced to go to those places where I wish I could go also. Though I missed to go to those places it's like I had been there through your vlogs. Thank you very much Susie, may God Bless you always.
among the cordilleras, i love Banaue and its surrounding areas. i love Batad the best with the amphitheater shaped rice terraces. hike through the rice terraces to go to Tappiya waterfalls, a majectic view. bring packed lunch and drinks with you early morning to hike to Tappiya and have lunch there, chill and swim till early afternoon and go back to the backpacker inn. i suggest go to Simon’s View Inn & Restaurant to stay overnight. if you have a tent and go camping, Mang Simon the owner won’t charge you! Mang Simon is a jolly person, always smiling and order the pizza he makes! enjoy Banaue and its evirons and stay safe 😊
Thank you so much for the tips I wish we knew about this Inn! Sounds amazing!! Maybe next time we can stay there 😊 Our adventure in Batad is coming in the next Vlog 🥰
I envy you because you're already doing what my future dream is - seeing the Philippines on 2 wheels. Jonathan & Susie on a motorcycle looks so cool. And I almost forgot Pixel!
veggie lumpia is big in Metro Manila and Baguio. it's the meat/fish lumpia that is small. as long as the wrapper isn't thick, I'm good with either size (proportionately priced!).
Here in Ilocos we call the bigger lumpiang gulay, "Lumpianada" since it's basically Empanada but wrapped in lumpia wrapper. Although most of the time, the lumpianadas have egg and/or meat inside and not only veggies unlike the smaller version.
@@SusieinthePhilippines One of the goto sites for locals here is at Mt. Tupira AKA Mt. Caniaw in the town of Bantay, Ilocos Sur. Locals call it "Radar" but I think you may Google it as Caniaw Radar Station. There's also like a heritage forest park in the same area. ☺
These are the festivals I like the most. The ones which showcase and preserve the local indigenous cultures. I especially like that the kids are included in the celebrations so they can pass it on.
I thought the same! It was so cool to see all the kids and teens participating, too!
we love you 3. Thank you Jo, Pixel and Susie. I will learn how to fly Drone.
The innocence of the kids is wonderful.
Yes, their pure delight, as the saying goes, “gives me life”.
Yes they were so cute and happy 🥰
You have adjusted to local life very well. I really enjoy watching your adventures in the Philippines.
Thank you so much happy you enjoyed 😊
Thanks for taking us to these wonderful places,witnessing local life that not a lot of foreigners visited.
Wow, nice view on that balcony.😲
I am a Filipino but I have not experienced to go to those places where I wish I could go also. Though I missed to go to those places it's like I had been there through your vlogs. Thank you very much Susie, may God Bless you always.
So happy we could take you through the vlogs!!
Good to see you guys enjoying the North! That Pixel face is so cute!
Really love your travel vlogs more than the fancy and cinematic ones - because it feels more familiar and homey, and not forced. Take care guys!
among the cordilleras, i love Banaue and its surrounding areas. i love Batad the best with the amphitheater shaped rice terraces. hike through the rice terraces to go to Tappiya waterfalls, a majectic view. bring packed lunch and drinks with you early morning to hike to Tappiya and have lunch there, chill and swim till early afternoon and go back to the backpacker inn. i suggest go to Simon’s View Inn & Restaurant to stay overnight. if you have a tent and go camping, Mang Simon the owner won’t charge you! Mang Simon is a jolly person, always smiling and order the pizza he makes! enjoy Banaue and its evirons and stay safe 😊
Thank you so much for the tips I wish we knew about this Inn! Sounds amazing!! Maybe next time we can stay there 😊
Our adventure in Batad is coming in the next Vlog 🥰
Such a lucky man susie so humble simple kind take care always
Thank you for sharing your road trips. Be safe you both and God bless!
Thank you for watching again 🤗
Wow view is wonderful
Susie's simplicity and authenticity made me stick to this channel
Enjoyed watching ur video so relaxing and easy.
I envy you because you're already doing what my future dream is - seeing the Philippines on 2 wheels. Jonathan & Susie on a motorcycle looks so cool. And I almost forgot Pixel!
I hope you'll be able to do it as well! Such an amazing experience 🤗
@@SusieinthePhilippines It's quite ironic that a Hungarian lady made a Filipino like me want to see more of the Philippines.
Enjoy ur stay here in the Philippines..hope u will like it
Welcome to my Province of Ifugao😊
Thank you so much we love it here 🤗
It is really incredible how they construct their building on the side of the cliff.
I was there 2015, Susie is good in English and Tagalog, mabuhay!!!!!🎉
12:06 Pixar is 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
The cutest 😍
Magnda ang banaue rice terraces nung wala.png masydo bahay na nakatanim
I really love your slow pace travel vlogging makapag muni-muni pa sa isang lugar. ❤
wow thanks Suzie for taking us to this festival❤️🥰
Glad we could take you with us it was so much fun 🤗
good day to you mam, ❤️
Good day to you also 🤗
we have lumpiang tugue,lumpiang ubod at lumpiang sariwa mam
Go to Cabagan, Isabela & try our famous pancit cabagan
Ganda ng vlog. Sana full battery lagi ang Drone para siguradong makabalik.
Always making sure!
Nice po.
From Canada, I've been following your blog from the day you arrived in the philippines. Very addictive.
Thank you for always watching 🤗
Pixel is soo behave in this travel 😍❤
I wanna be where you 3 are! Pixel looks tired. We love the traditional banaues parade.The original Maharlika island tribe!
veggie lumpia is big in Metro Manila and Baguio. it's the meat/fish lumpia that is small. as long as the wrapper isn't thick, I'm good with either size (proportionately priced!).
Truth! Great point re: wrapper thickness. Thick = 🛑
I will definitely need to test lumpias next time we're in Manila!
amazing how your boyfriend lets you be who you are. philippines is really different cultures in a tiny group of islands.
The parade is so cool!!!
It really was, so lucky we could see it!!
Go to kiangan, ifugao
Hey susie
Here in Ilocos we call the bigger lumpiang gulay, "Lumpianada" since it's basically Empanada but wrapped in lumpia wrapper. Although most of the time, the lumpianadas have egg and/or meat inside and not only veggies unlike the smaller version.
We will need to test Ilocos region lumpia soon 🙈
@@SusieinthePhilippines Come to Vigan, there are a lot of camping and hiking trails in nearby towns here in Ilocos Sur. 😊
@@roalf that sound perfect! If there's any specific one you'd recommend we'd love to know 🤗
@@SusieinthePhilippines One of the goto sites for locals here is at Mt. Tupira AKA Mt. Caniaw in the town of Bantay, Ilocos Sur. Locals call it "Radar" but I think you may Google it as Caniaw Radar Station. There's also like a heritage forest park in the same area. ☺
That is an amazing nature guys!
Right? So beautiful 😍
Wow ! how can they survive that place . So high and no flatland to plant their food .
I guess this is why the rice terraces were carved out back then 😊
it felt like Banawe prepared the Festival to welcome you 🙂
It was such a perfect timing! 😍
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I really love your slow pace travel vlogging makapag muni-muni pa sa isang lugar. ❤