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This place is teeming with rich history and culture with its unbelievable burial sites, mountain ranges, rock formations, caves and waterfalls which makes your visit all the more exciting. You will go mountain trekking, swimming, spelunking and learning about the rich history of Sagada. The countryside and the people are also equally mesmerizing with remnants of the past Sagada practices and cultures still evident in their day-to-day lives.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
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Overnight Bus
Sagada
12 hour bus ride to sagada
Sagada Homestay
Sumaguing Cave
One of the best activities to do in sagada is caving. Sumaguing cave is one of the entrances to a complex cave system.
Sagada Home stay
Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls
Bomod-ok falls is located at barangay Fidelisan in northern Sagada. But the road ends along barangay Bangaan. It is more or less 30 minutes of ride from the town center.
Echo Valley
Here we learn the history and see the hanging coffins.
Sagada Pottery & Training Center
One of the artistic expression of the of the locals of the Sagada can be seen on their pottery. Emotions and artistry are passed on from concept to their hands and to the clay and finally the artwork. Each of the pottery depicts various concepts and refinement of each of its complex designs are visible and unique among one another. Sagada Pottery is located along Sagada's West Road and is about two kilometers from the town center. The hut to where they express their masterpiece is surrounded by pine trees thus such conceptualization of each of the final product is due to the intricate influence of nature.
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
F888OWpetera,
Apr 8, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
The main challenges for visiting Sagada are transport and to some extent Accommodation. Although there are a number of guest houses and homestays it's by far best to book before arriving and bring proof of a place to stay. Tourists are expected to check in to the Visitor Center on arrival and pay a low visitor charge. Although COVID is still an issue in the Cordillera your passport or ID and travel pass are all you need to show at the moment. In general allow a day to travel to Baguio and another 5 to 6 hours to get to Sagada. It is possible to travel direct but it is a 12 to 14 hour bus trip overnight. If you plan to drive be aware that the Halsema Highway is a relatively narrow mountain road which challenges both vehicle and driver. Although the distance from Baguio is about 120 Km allow at least 5 hours for the trip and be aware that fog and rain can add more time. At present the highway is restricted near Mt Data where a major slide is being repaired. Sagada is an agricultural town with many small villages. It has extensive terraces, perhaps not quite as scenic as Banaue but also offering great walks and of course the extensive caves. The people are friendly and welcoming and have a unique mountain culture. Unlike much of the Philippines the Spanish connection is very limited there with many people speaking their own languages as well as Tagalog and in many cases English. The food is also different to much of the lowland with a wider variety of vegetables and even Fruit more suitable to the mountain climate. There are a wide range of restaurants and small eateries but none of the tourist chains. Be aware that it can be comparatively cold especially at night. During the wet season it is quiet wet with afternoon thunder storms very common. Also the town has no central water supply relying on local arrangement to tap springs and bores. This may mean that your accommodation has limited water and more basic facilities than you might expect. The other consideration is that travelling about is largely by walking and some of the paths can be quite steep. There are a few jeepneys and small transport vehicles but the common tricycles seen in most places are not allowed. If you are looking for a relaxing and physical break then it should suit most people but if your looking for a wild social experience then it may not suit you.
tommywhitenether,
May 7, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was one of the best hiking I ever had in the philippines with my friends so far. Sagada is really a beautiful place to go, plus the view is so relaxing and our tour guide is very accommodating!
TravelwithMB92,
Apr 28, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
sagada was very memorable for me, because sagada was the place where my boyfriend proposed to me :> with the help of you, trip advisor, thankyou! and I'll acknowledge also your good staffs who knows how to accommodate tourist like us! KUDOS!
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