The entrance was crowded with many tour groups waiting to take the local buses into the mountain park. We were among the later groups and by the time we set out the rain stopped. We disembarked somewhere mid hill inside the mountain ranges. The sky brightened slightly for us to take a look at the rice terrace with fully ripen rice ready for harvesting.
The lighting was not idea for photography. After the bus dropped us off, we were on foot to descend down the mountain side. As the hours got by, it got brighter slightly for us to take some photos. We were lucky that at some points there were gaps in between the hazy clouds to let in some light for a few minutes for us to get better pictures.
When we reached our lunch destination, a small village restaurant, it was still dry. While we were having lunch, rain came pouring down again. No more chance to take more photos. We took the bus down the mountain in heavy rain. Yet again, the rain stopped when we finally finished our journey back at the entrance of the site.



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1 comment:
Good morning Mr RB and All
Yes their Sloped Rice Terraces are indeed beautiful!
Staggered and painstakingly cultivated by the Farmers.
The Village which you mentioned maybe the one we Once visited.
Their houses on silts on a flowing big river enclosed by the mountains with a waterfall?
We stayed for a night!
This with special private tour arrangement as can not accommodate too many tours groups.
Cheers
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