Sagada Adventures

If one relishes being enveloped by serene, peaceful, cloud-filled places that would gives some sense of utter peace of mind and internal relaxation, lo and behold...Sagada

If anyone here is burned out from the fast-paced, claustrophobic, and suffocated urban life, then Sagada is your best get away. One just need to go outside and take a stroll around town, and I assure you that you'll find your special quite domain to hibernate, relax, introspect, or even contemplate nirvana..hehehe..I tell you, Sagada is the most conducive place for such introspection..

On the other hand, if you are quite the adventurous type, you will as well enjoy the over 60 underground caves lying beneath the town. The largest and most popular of which is Sumaging can be explored by anyone with the assistance of a local tour guide. Underneath, you will find your self amazed with the gleaming underground stream and splendid stalactite and stalagmite formations.

Or if you don't feel like going underground(literally), you can always go for walk to Kiltepan tower and enjoy a panoramic view of the bowls of terraces embracing the place. Along the way, you can either bewilder or scare yourself with the Hanging Coffins along Echoe Valley. Or test your endurance and go to a trip to Bomod-ok falls. The terrain going there is quite a challenge, however, reaching the big falls and taking a dip is all worth it.

These among other great things await you at Sagada.

So if your either looking for adventure or a place to contemplate and find inner peace, Sagada will provide you both.

HOW TO GO TO SAGADA

There are two ways to travel to Sagada. First, one can take a bus going to Sagada from Baguio, which inturn a 5-6 hour ride from NCR. This route enables travelers to experience the zig-zagging granfiose of the Halsema Highway, as well as the breath-taking Benguet countryside.

An alternative route would be to go via Banaue and from there Sagada is just 2 jeepney rides away. This route is somewhat longer with travel time at approximately 10-12 hours. However, this way offers travelers a glimpse of the famous Banaue Rice Terraces.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Looking for a place to stay would not be much of a problem. Lodging Houses and Pension houses are abundant in the place and have very low rates at around Php70.00 or less than $2.00 a night.

So start packing your bags and start booking reservations now.

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25 comments on “Sagada Adventures”

  1. Sagada is a beautiful place. I've been to that place several times while growing up. My father used to bring us to beautiful places in the Mt. Provinces for vacations back when. Stop by Bontoc on your way to Sagada. Breathtaking! I just hope it is still unpolluted.

  2. hi! can i just ask if ill be goin to baguio from sagada, how many hours would it take me to get to baguio? and is there a hi-way connecting the two beautiful places?

  3. hi! i have heard lots bout the Beauty of Sagada. We plan to visit there. CAn you recommend the 'best hotel' to stay? and the hotel room rates?
    thank you.Ü

  4. >>>>...sagada is oNe Of The Most beautiful pLacE iN tHe MoUnTaiN pRoviNce.... CoMe AND eXplOrE.....

  5. hi!our group is planning to go up north late this month...do you think it is still advisable to visit sagada considering our very unpredictable weather?kindly advise me on this. i specially would like to try spelunking there.from what i heard, its one of the best places to explore. thanks and god bless...

  6. hi! visit sagada for you to be mesmerized by its beauty. It has beautiful sceneries. The people are also accommodating......

  7. Yup!!!! children can go along with the oldies...they will surely enjoy the trip...the place is free from pollution....go and have fun in that place..Saint Joseph is one of the hotels that is very accommodating...

  8. hi to all
    just want to share my experience during our vacation in sagada. it was breathtaking. 14 hours of trip from manila to bontoc is worth it.
    people are so friendly. if you want to cook your own food during your stay you should book at travellers inn. it cost only 200 per head and you can cook also. i think you have to pass 3 mountains before you reach the sagada proper. youl'll never regret your stay in sagada. ENJOY!!!

  9. Hi Kim! can you email me the best Inn, Hotel or Pension hse that you saw and experienced already at Sagada.
    Thank you!

  10. Hello to all readers and sagada addicts! I am from sagada feel free to ask me something about the place.

  11. I went to Sagada alone last November 2008. I stayed at the Canaway Rest House and I absolutely loved it. The location is convenient and the couple who lives there are absolutely charming. Tell them you heard about it from Mai. I miss them! Oh, and Sagada is safe to go by yourself. Just watch out for yourself, and meet as many people as you can!

  12. hi... where can I find the "traveler's inn" in sagada? the place that zusette mentioned.
    planning to go there this coming holy week... any advice?
    thanks

  13. Hello everyone! I am from Cebu and I visited Sagada for the first time last March 29, 2009. My friends and I stayed at the Sagada Guest House and Restaurant. Our brief stay was an experience like no other. Sagada is very beautiful. We are especially grateful to the two SEGA guides we met. We have come to love caving because of them. We went inside Sumaging Cave and it was really great. I often lost momentum, cramped up and had a hard time finding my way through but it was still really fun. We vowed to visit Sagada every year. I am so looking forward to our next visit. =)

  14. Hi! I am from Cebu and I visited Sagada for the first time last March 29, 2009. My friends and I stayed at the Sagada Guest House and Restaurant. Our brief stay was an experience like no other. Sagada is very beautiful. We are especially grateful to the two SEGA guides we met. We have come to love caving because of them. We went inside Sumaging Cave and it was really great. I often lost momentum, cramped up and had a hard time finding my way through but it was still really fun. We vowed to visit Sagada every year.=)

  15. Sagada is so different,so special.I can not resist the magic of Sagada.Im a Traveller from Germany,I came to Sagada in 92,since that time,i was 5 times there,i feel this will be a lifelong reletation.

  16. hi i just want to know if its nice to go there by september, i mean this september, any suggestion for a place to stay for 3 days...
    thanks.

  17. hi jotham! and to all others who know things about sagada.me and my husband is planning to visit sagada this december, I texted someone from Ganduyan Inn, is it nice there? We're planning to stay there for a week. Thank you.. And, may i also know how much is paid to tour guides? We wanted to explore, underground rivers, the big falls, the echo valley and what else can you suggest? You can email me your suggestions..it's juzzy_claw@yahoo.com Thank you!

  18. hi.. is it advisable to bring my 5y/o daughter to sagada.? i mean bringing her like in sumaguing cave and trekking in bomod-ok falls..??