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Monday, April 28, 2014

Lovely Sagada the 2nd time around

They say that you will appreciate more a place the second time around, and undoubtedly we proved this right after our second visit in the beautiful province of Sagada. We decided to spend our Christmas vacation (2013) here and this time we stayed at Sagada Homestay because our first choice GeorgeGuesthouse is already fully booked that time. Rate is 300/head/night for the duplex type house with 2 rooms with double bed on the first floor and 4 beds upstairs. Homestay also offers an outdoor kitchen (150/day) in their main house where you can cook your own food and usage of cooking utensils. Usage of oil, salt, vegetables, and liquid soap are all free of charge. If you don't want cooking they also have their own restaurant (Home Stay's Diner) where they offer delicious foods (lots of choices) with affordable price (not that pricey unlike other famous restaus in Sagada) and service is excellent. They have great overlooking view from the duplex house and you can also relax in their bonfire area at night.

One of the BEST things we did in Sagada that you shouldn’t miss on your visit is Spelunking in Sumaguing Cave. But first, contact a guide from Sagada Genuine Guides Association (SAGGAS) ahead of time for your itinerary and they will served as your caring guide throughout the tour. Their blog site is also very helpful since every information you need is published on their site. Guide fee ranges from 300 to 1000 depending on the destination and number of participants. Remember: The more participants, the lesser is your expenses. Moreover, there are two ways to explore the cave, one is Spelunking for beginners and the other one is Cave Connection for more adventurous people. It usually takes 2 to 4 hours to complete the whole spelunking experience depending on you or your group's speed. Make sure to get certified guide from SAGGAS to assist you well during the spelunking. We have to trek down slippery stones to see magnificent stalactites, stalagmites and limestone formations. Down the cave you will find cold waters and natural pool that make the cave so cold. It was quite challenging trek, we need to pass by slippery stones, walk like a crab, rappel through ropes, pass by waist deep cold waters, and climb up steep stones. But we surpass all of those because of our caring Friend/guide/best photographer Fred Mayocyoc from SAGGAS who always ensure our safety and serves as our big hand and human ladder. He helped us with our footing and guiding us while holding a camera and a lamp. I'm so proud of our group because we survived Spelunking in Sumaguing cave. You wouldn’t feel that you’ve been in that cave for hours already because you will truly enjoy the whole experience. You can actually see on our photos how happy we are during the experience.


Here are some of our Spelunking shots in Sumaguing Cave.

Our guide/friend Fred from Sagada Genuine Guide Association 
Look up in Sagada

Sagada's Sumaguing Cave

Sagada's Sumaguing Cave

Sagada's Sumaguing Cave

Sagada's Sumaguing Cave


Sagada's Sumaguing Cave while going down slopes

Sagada's Sumaguing Cave

Sagada's Sumaguing Cave King's Curtain

water inside Sumaguing Cave (Sagada)

Confined Spaces Sagada Sumaguing Cave

Confined Spaces Sagada Sumaguing Cave


Sagada Sumaguing Cave

Fred ensuring our safety while Spelunking Sumaguing Cave (Sagada)

Right foot, left foot as Fred guides our footings (Sumaguing Cave Sagada)

Strike a pose Fred - our human ladder (Sumaguing Cave Sagada)

Confined Spaces Sagada Sumaguing Cave

Limestone formation inside Sumaguing Cave Sagada

Limestone formation inside Sumaguing Cave Sagada

Sagada Sumaguing Cave


Other than the Beautiful Sumaguing cave, we also explored other tourist spots in Sagada like as follows:


Sagada's Small falls (Bokong falls)

Sagada's Small falls (Bokong falls)

Sagada's Small falls (Bokong falls)


Sagada's Small falls (Bokong falls)

Sagada's Small falls (Bokong falls)
Scenic view along Sumaguing Cave (Sagada)

Hangging Coffins of Sagada Mountain Province

Orange Picking at Rock Inn Sagada

Orange Picking at Rock Inn Sagada

Enjoying fresh oranges from  Rock Inn Sagada

Orange Picking at Rock Inn Sagada

Breakfast at Rock Inn Sagada

Breakfast at Rock Inn Sagada

Lumiang Cave Sagada

Sagada Rice Terraces along the way to Sumaguing Cave

Echo Valley Sagada 

Sagada December 2013



If you are a backpacker, budget – traveler, and nature – lover, you will surely love SAGADA just as how we fall in love with this province and we will never get tired of coming back. Sagada never fails us to give fresh air, picturesque scenery, lush greenery and amazing discoveries.  Getting to Sagada is always an awesome and fulfilling achievement. The best experience ever!!

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