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While in Batad, I stayed in a solo room at Batad View Inn & Restaurant as this was my most practical option. This lodging is under the same management as Mang Ramon’s Homestay who owns traditional nipa huts.
It got me curious so I decided to upgrade for one night and sleep like a native Ifugao inside a nipa hut.
Nipa huts are the traditional homes of the Ifugao tribe. The materials used can regulate temperature especially in the generally cool climate of the Cordillera mountains.
These huts are cool when it’s warm outside, and warm when it’s cold outside.
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What a unique place! I remember seeing this at a museum and that type of hut is similar to some Indonesian ethnic houses.
hey, I almost missed your comments. thanks for reading. The Philippines and Indonesia share some common culture and heritage :)
Yes, Indeed :D