Sagada Weaving
Sagada Weaving Shop Sagada Weaving shop is 3 minutes walk from the town. One of the most trendy souvenir shops in Sagada It has great products such as backpacks and pouches that are a good quality and have a unique Sagada style made of tough fabric. Sagada Weaving shop has the best looking products but of course, their items are more expensive compared to... (more...)
Sagada St.Mary’s School
St. Mary’s School, Sagada [SMSS] is an Episcopal Church institution, established by American Missionaries in 1904 to help educate and Christianize the so-called non-Christian tribes of Northern Philippines [historically referred to as Igorots, Cultural Minorities, or indigenous people of the Cordillera mountain ranges of Northern Philippines]. SMSS... (more...)
Sagada Lemon Pie House
Sagada Lemon Pie House is owned by Joseph Daoas and Katrina Daoas . It was Joseph’s mother, Elena Daoas, a native from Candon Ilocos Sur, that started it all. It was her original recipe and she passed it to Joseph that later improved the recipe to make it taste even better. It took 12 years for Joseph to perfect the recipe. He experimented to get... (more...)
Sagada Hospital
St. Theodore’s Hospital Vision To be the Center of Wellness and Healing in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), a dynamic and self-reliant Health Care Institution providing sustainable quality, culture sensitive and holistic services. St. Theodore’s Hospital Mission To promote Wellness through caring, efficient and highly competent professionals guided... (more...)
Sagada Bus
There are hourly bus trips leaving Baguio from 6:00 a.m. with the last one leaving at 1:00 p.m. everyday. The non-airconditioned bus trip costs about Php 220 per person (2009 rates) and it takes about 5-6 hours to get to Sagada, with two short stops for meals and personal necessities. The bus terminal in Baguio is at the old Dangwa station. To get there one... (more...)
Sagada Guide and Vehicle Rates
Standard Guide Rates Spelunking (Sumaguing Cave) 1 to 4 persons – total amount of 500 with 1 guide 5 persons- total amount of 600 with 1 guide 6 to 9 persons- total amount of 1000 with 2 guides 10 persons- total amount of 1,200 with 2 guides 11 to 14 persons- total amount of 1,700 with 3 guides 15 persons- total amount of 1,800 with 3 guides 16 to 20 persons-... (more...)
Sagada Lake Danum
Danum Lake offers a perfect place for picnicking with family and friends. The lake’s environ’s attract a motely crowd from Sagada and nearby Besao especially during Christmas and New year. Neighboring Besao town calls Lake Banao. If you love horseback riding, come to lake Danum which can be reached following a 45 minute hike along the road from... (more...)
Sagada Market Day
Saturday is the market day in Sagada. People come from the surrounding villages with all kinds of vegetables and products to sell at the center of town. The main street gets filled on both sides with assorted wares from DVDs to second hand clothes (the ubiquitous ukay-ukay). Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Hanging Coffins
A burial practice used by the pagan people of Sagada long ago. You will find coffins hanging down from the higher areas of the cliffs. Christian burial at the cemetery is the norm nowadays though there are still a handful of remaining old people who want to be buried this way. Share/Save Read More →
Volunteer Insights on Sagada
Sagada of the Philippines is fascinating, a collection of contradictions, nestled in the mountains, about 4,500 feet above sea level, with an energy that mountain lovers appreciate. The air is thinner, and it’s easier to breathe. A stark contrast to the overcrowded, polluted cities of Manila and Baguio; where upper respiratory infections are almost an epidemic,... (more...)
Introduction to Sagada
Sagada, known for its cool climate and underground caves is located in the western side of Mountain Province in the Cordillera mountain ranges of northern Luzon.Found 5,000 feet above sea level, Sagada is bounded on the north by Abra Province, in the south by Sabangan municipality, in the east by Bontoc municipality, and the west by Bauko and Besao municipalities.Sagada... (more...)
Sagada Sumaguing Cave
Also called the Big Cave, is endowed with various rock formations which locals have playfully named. One stops by the forg pool which rock formation resembles a croacking frog. At one room of the cave is the King’s Palace which showcases stalactites spread out resembling royal palatial curtains while cool refreshing waters tickle the soles of oyur feet... (more...)
Sagada Lumiang Cave
Years back, the tribes that inhabited Sagada practiced the tradition of placing the coffins of the dead outside a cave opening instead of the traditional human burial. it is not even placed inside the cave as they believe that the dead deserves to be exposed. There are 109 coffins with mummified bodies stacked and piled at the entrance to the caves. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Bomod- ok Falls
The Bomod-ok Falls or simply the Big Falls is one of Sagada’s most visited and sought-after attractions. Despite being one of the few sites of interest that is a few minutes’ hike from the town center, countless visitors still brave the long trek to admire the 200-feet tall column of water as it splashes down on the cold pools below. A falls where water... (more...)
Sagada Bokong Falls
Bokong Falls north of Inog-ogo Nangonogan Poblacion is a perfect place to get a dip in with its naturally made homey pool. One reaches the Falls passing through low-lying rice terraces it takes atleast 20 minutes walk from the municipal Hall to the Nangonogan road which route forks up to a path way left side of the road to rech the falls. It is north Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Echo Valley
A walk upwards passing through the cemetery to the calvary from the century old church of St. Mary the virgin is echo valley, named due to an echoes one hears when one shouts at a distance from the road side. Echo Valley with its imposing limestone rocks is also home to century old coffins of pagan natives placed high on craggy ledges. Sagada echo valley has... (more...)
Sagada Underground River
Underground river of Sagada has a very enchanting cave containing some burial coffins, and some pretty sparkly formation of rock minerals and ancient corals. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Saint Joseph Inn and Restaurant
Saint Joseph Resthouse boasts of its strategic location within the heart of the famed, beautiful and peaceful town of Sagada, Mounta in Province. The place, amidst the towering pine trees has a commanding view of the rice terraces and villages surrounding the town. The fresh pine scent gives you that unique feeling which tends to... (more...)
Sagada Goerge Guesthouse
The Place to Feel at Home Quietly resting by a road overlooking the Demang Valley, The George Guesthouse is a very commendable place to stay within a 5-minute walk from the Sagada Municipal Hall and market. Built in 2005, the George Guesthouse sits within walking distance from the Yoghurt House, Church of St. Mary the Virgin, and a trekking comfort towards the... (more...)
Sagada Goerge Guesthouse Extension
Some of you might be wondering if George extension is worth the try, well, here it goes: located 250 meters eastward from the main.. Room Rates: Rooms 1-4 Pax Capacity With Television Without Television 1 pax 400 ... (more...)
Sagada Traveller’s Inn
The Traveller’s Inn of Sagada is an excellent choice for backpackers. It is located near the Center of Sagada and can provide you the necessary things you need. Internet access, souvenirs, pottery, restaurant, billiards, darts, convenient store.. its all you need. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Yellow House
The Yellow house is just across Yoghurt house. The yellow has is a pine tree made building located at dagdag sagada. just 270 meters from the municipal hall in front of the Yoghurt house. Their rooms are comfy and cozy… the establishment also serves meals and snacks, and sells different varieties of wines.. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Home Stay
Having the largest existing building in town, it can accommodate a lot of guests. It has private rooms and communal or shared baths for guest that wants a night for sleep and all. Entering the establishment, you will be pleased by wood carvings and photos displayed in their reception area. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Rocky Valley Inn
Sitting on top of a rock, you will be amazed to view such odd looking rock formations. It is located near the Sagada weaving and just across it is the Gas Station and a trail leading to the underground river. Their rooms are cozy and comfortable, excellent for large families and back packers, it also includes a secured parking area. Share/Save Read More →
Gecko Inn
Located at around 1.2 kilometers before the town center.It has enough rooms that could accommodate large groups at a reasonable price.The place is just perfect for people who wants total silence and peace. Rooms here are comfy and well maintained. Further more, the owners here are friendly and accommodating that you could chat with em all day.The Inn is made... (more...)
Sagada Canaway Rest House
This establishment is the newest addition to Inns in Sagada, it is quite new and all rooms are private with heated showers of course, the building is just in between George Guest house and Residential lodge. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Churya-a Hotel
If you are looking for a leisure time here in Sagada, this accommodation is just right for yahh!!!!!You could relax, watch television or dine at a wide spaced area at the lobby.The living room is so wide, it could be turned into a dance hall. The place is located around 1.1 kms from the town center so it offers a quiet and serene environment.Rooms are all placed... (more...)
Sagada Billy House
Nearest to the Bokong Falls is this Transient designed accommodation. It is a Beautiful place Surrounded by lottsa odd plants , trees and limestone rocks.The area is so quiet, you could only hear the barks of dogs, tweets of birds, and some chickens flying around. The owner by the way is Mr. Billy, a very accommodating and helpful person. Just a few Seconds... (more...)
Sagada A7 House
This is a cozy accomodation that is perfect for backpackers, tranquil finders and adventurers.Outside the house is a garden of plants and a small shade for leisure and relaxation. Its a managed by a really old tough Woman. As old as she is, that woman is amazing and “she rocks” yeah!!!!!!!..The Living Room is so cozy and interesting that you could... (more...)
Sagada Yabami Lodging
Looking for a Cool Place to stay.. This one is making its way on top for the best accommodation on my list. All rooms are private and is so affordable. This Inn has its own Bar and Karaoke..views are wonderful. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Salt and Pepper Restaurant
Salt and pepper aims to stimulate an I- Sagada way of living. Inside the dinner are low tables for squatting, trying out native dishes would also be great if you try how the natives ate their meals, although, the people of Sagada, did not use tables when eating, low tables brings it closer Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Yoghurt Restaurant
Homemade Yoghurt is their specialty. The texture of the yoghurt is extra thick and creamy. Mixed with hefty banana slices, and topped with strawberries and granola, it is very yummy and oh-so-healthy. Their veggie rice dishes and pastas are also very delicious and filling. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Masferre Inn and Restaurant
Masferre offers spacious, clean rooms in the center of town. The dining area serves marvelous dish like chicharon with onion and tomatoes, deceivingly simple in name but pleasantly complex in texture and taste. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Residential Lodge
The lodge itself is relatively new. It has been open for business for less than two years but it has definitely become one of the more popular places to stay in Sagada.When they say residential, they really mean it. You can invade the kitchen to cook your own food or even use the clothesline after washing your clothes. It really feels like living at home. You... (more...)
Sagada Dalikan Restaurant
This is a new restaurant. It is a nice place and has a great view. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Shamrock Cafe
The most popular establishment since tourism began in Sagada.Today, the original Shamrock building has been transferred at Bilig Cafe just at the back of the Municipal building. The establishment serves different dishes ranging from Filipino to European cuisine and concentrates more on Breakfast and food catering. Try their home made yoghurt, Chicken Paprika... (more...)
Sagada Kimchi Restaurant
It is a Korean restaurant. This is my husband favorite restaurant, people here are friendly, they welcome you with there smile. it’s my husband favorite because of their delicious soups. Their food here is a lillte bit expensive. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Strawberry Restaurant
Strawberry restaurant is just beside the log cobin. This is my favorite place to eat because of its peaceful, great food and cheap.They serve a great meal like chicken with vegetables and delicious soups. This are the foods they serve Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Ganduyan Inn and Cafe
Ganduyan Inn is in the heart of town and makes one of the best cups of coffee, in my opinion. The unsweetened yoghurt, banana and honey is divine. Bacon and eggs, bacon sandwiches, longanisa etc (breakfast food generally) is available here. No lunches or dinners are served, but breakfast and yoghurt is available all day. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Log Cobin
Log Cobin, is open every saturday night. Bookings only will be accepted. The menu is broad and offers European influenced meals, vegetables and salads, as well as the usual ‘adobo’ choices. Wine is available. During the cold months there is always a nice fire to sit by. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Genuine Guide Steeve Solang
He is an insanely Humble Guide. A patient and intelligent type of person. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Genuine Guide Sotero Ngoloban
He is one of the founders of the SAGGAS guides organization in Sagada, also one of our most humble persons in the Group. He treats tourists as if they were his children. He pays particular attention to his clients Safety and give a lot of information regarding our culture and the caves. He is married and blessed with 3 children. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Genuine Guide Rodolfo Malidom
He is super cool safety conscious guide is an interesting one, well, this is the only photo given but its a great help Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Genuine Guide Sir Raymund Apil
Sir Raymund Apil is an Elementary Teacher in Sagada, he is a part time guide and is good at it. He Jokes, he delivers a lot of Stories and has a lot of information about Sagada. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Genuine Guide Perry Golocan
Among all the Saggas Boys, this guy has the most cracked jokes in the guiding industry.He just never run out of something to say. Share/Save Read More →
Sagada Genuine Guide Pepe Kimmayong
He is one tough, friendly guide. He is one of our labeled, really helpful one interms of tour around the cave. He helps his tourist very very well therefore making it easy for tourists to move around for an adventurous tour. He is a member of leading producers of Sunflower Honey in Sagada, so if you chance up on this guy, you can buy an assured bottle of true... (more...)
Sagada Genuine Guide Oscar Magwilang
Here is one of the older guides in our group, what’s best about him is his deep concern for his clients regarding their safety and entertainment during his tours.He is good in establishing rapport to his clients and is currently second in the attainment of a satisfactory tour. He is a very very cool friend worth talking with while staying in Sagada. He... (more...)