Daily Archives: June 9, 2009

Sagada Underground River

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.

Sagada Echo Valley

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

Sagada Bokong Falls

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 mun

Sagada Bomod- ok Falls

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

Sagada Lumiang Cave

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

Sagada Sumaguing Cave

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 sh

Introduction to Sagada

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 A

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