Buscalan, Tinglayan, Kalinga Experience

by - April 16, 2020

Morning View in Buscalan (Tattoo Village), Tinglayan, Kalinga
A few days before 2019 ends, I decided to go on a trip again alone to do a “soul searching” (big haha). A week before Christmas I’ve got a serious car accident and I was totally devastated and the depression comes in due to that trembling experience. It was traumatic for me since that was my first and I really thanked God so much for saving and giving me another chance to live.

The North especially Baguio and Sagada are quite famous for people who does their “soul search”. You can look around in Google or in your dictionaries the meaning of the word but for me, it is all about “serenity”, “finding answers”, “looking for your purpose” and “a time to reflect and replenishing your soul”.

It was a short and quick decision to make to join again for the second time around a trip to Buscalan and Sagada for 3 days and 2 nights together with other travel joiners. Fortunately, the team composed of 12 people including the driver and the travel coordinator are from the South – Cavite indeed. We left Pasay at around 9:00PM and arrived in Banaue at 4:30AM and its 30 minutes earlier compared to our schedule. It was really quick for an 8-9 hours travel time from Manila so we had some coffee and bio-break before leaving going to Banaue Rice Terraces View Point in Batad, our first stop.

Banaue Rice Terraces View Point - Batad
Before heading out to Buscalan, which is about three and a half hours more or less, we did a side trip in one of the acclaimed and pride of Filipinos, the Banaue Rice Terraces or Hagdan-hagdang Palayan in local term. Anthropologists believed that this natural wonder is over 2000 years old but some says it’s beyond than that. Built by the indigenous people of Banaue or the Ifugao's, this rice terraces stands 1,500 meters above sea level. Ancient irrigation system allows the terraces to grow rice and other crops up to this date.
Batad - Banaue Rice Terraces View Point [Photo: Hannah Cesista]
The Cordilleras is a mountain region in the northern part of Luzon consists of six provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Mountain Province. Rich in mountains and rivers but fewer plains to grow rice and other crops especially in Benguet and Mountain Province, the locals has to carve out the mountains and convert into such beautiful rice terraces where they could plant and grow respectively. The Banaue Rice Terraces is a pre-colonial testament that is few in the Philippines that show no evidence of having been influenced by other colonial cultures especially Spanish who ruled the country for over three centuries. Luckily, it was not heavily damaged during Japanese and American invasion.
Banaue Rice Terraces View Point - Batad [Photo: Margaret Cupino]
In 1973, it was declared as a National Cultural Treasure by the Philippine government and considered as one of the Eighth Wonder of the World. Though it is not an official title, Filipinos are purely proud for Banaue to be included in the listings. Unfortunately, due to several modern structures around the site, it hits down the score for integrity criterion and it was not then included as a UNESCO World Heritage Site so to speak.
Sunrise at Banaue Rice Terraces View Deck [Photo: Romano Beunavista]
And it was an awed for the Filipinos and the entire Philippines when it appears in the finale scene of 2018 highest grossing film of the year and fourth highest grossing film of all time, “Avengers: Infinity War”.
An Ifugao rice god, "The Bulul" [Photo: Roman Buenavista] 
Buscalan Tattoo Village
Buscalan is one of the 20 barangays in Tinglayan, Kalinga. Perhaps one of the famous spots in the province due to its popular local celebrity, who is also known as the last mambabatok or traditional tattoo artist, Apo Whang-od, a Butbut tribe origin. The village is situated on top of the mountain, which is about an hour trekking to some but it takes forever for those joints and legs that the only trekking made so far is from their living room going to their bedrooms at the second floor (hahaha). I bet, aside from Whang-od, this is one of the best part in Buscalan. Some sort of exercise though.
Overlooking the Buscalan Tattoo Village
Fluctuating from 10-15C temperature (even actually lower), sweats are running down from head to toe and that glamour and freshness has gone for good but an awesome view from the mountaintop once you reach the village and back is all worth it. Lush green mountains and cliffs, running rivers, Buscalan's rice terraces and a remote village that is full of life was an absolute perfection of living away from the metropolis and a perfect place to soul search indeed.
Rice Terraces in Buscalan Tattoo Village
We stayed at the homestay organized by our travel agency for one good night. It’s a simple abode made of concrete and wood but truly signifies the unique architectural style of Kalinga. The water is cold by the way like freshly out from the fridge. Even the temperature at night is cold enough as if you’re having an air-conditioner and thus, a jacket, your warmer and that pants is a must to bring when visiting the place.
Morning Coffee [Photo: Macja]
Essential Things to Bring
Tumblr for water and some biscuits for snacks
Warmer, jackets and pants for those who gets cold easily like me
Cash or money since they don’t have ATM’s or banks
Design of your own tattoo just in case you would like a personalized one
Patience, endurance and stamina
Welcome Sign Board - Buscalan Tattoo Village
Trip to Buscalan and Sagada made possible by below travel organizers. You can check out their Facebook page for more details. For this trip as a travel joiner, I spent around Php 5,000.00+. That is Php 3,599.00 for the tour itself inclusive of transportation, accommodation, meals and environmental fees. The rest of Php 1,500 were used to pay other excluded fees such as for tour guide, other optional activities and souvenir shopping.


J & J Travel Services 
Kaja's Travel & Tour Services

Note this blog doesn’t advertise or promote any of these travel agencies or travel organizers. This is a way of sharing information and travel guide for future travelers and wanderers. Happy Travel!

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    1. It was a paradise indeed. Simple life still exists in this area. Far from hustle and bustle metro. Fresh foods. Fresh air. A good place to detoxify. Perfect for those who nature wanderer and those who loves adventure. The way going in here is superb!

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