A few minutes from the Banaue Ethnic Village was a cluster of shops selling souvenirs and other sorts of native handicrafts. There was also a viewpoint nearby but since Saturday was such a cloudy day, all we could see was white.

After that short trip to the stores, we went back to the lodge and rested for a few hours.
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