The next morning, Dila, the avid photographer in our group had gone out at 8 a.m. to get the best light for pictures at the paddy fields. The rest of us weren’t so motivated and thus continued snoozing under our comfy blankets.
It was only at 10 a.m. that we all came out of our hiding, but by then the sun was already high up in the sky, almost as if it was 1 p.m.
So, here’s a little PSA: make sure you bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen with SPF 50 or more when you go to Sekinchan because it can get unnaturally hot very early in the day.





