Sagada is truly a gem nestled amidst the stunning Cordillera mountains in the Philippines. My recent visit to this charming town left me utterly captivated by its natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality. The breathtaking landscapes, including the mesmerizing rice terraces and the enchanting caves, made every moment a memorable adventure.
The people of Sagada are incredibly welcoming, and their genuine kindness added an extra layer of warmth to my experience. Exploring the local traditions, such as the unique burial rituals and the delectable cuisine, provided a fascinating insight into the area's heritage.
Furthermore, the accommodations and tour services in Sagada exceeded my expectations, ensuring a comfortable and seamless journey throughout my stay. Whether it was witnessing the sunrise from Kiltepan Peak or delving into the mysterious depths of Sumaguing Cave, every moment in Sagada felt like a dream come true.
I highly recommend Sagada to anyone seeking an unforgettable escape into nature's embrace. It's a place where the beauty of the landscape is only matched by the richness of its culture and the warmth of its people. Sagada, you have left an indelible mark on my heart, and I can't wait to return to your...
Read moreIt was my second time in Sagada, and I can say the changes made were significant. From the rocky roads to concrete pathways going to echo valley. The road going to the sea of clouds was also more of a trek compared to before. Prominently, a lot of infrastructures were already available for tourists such as hotels and convenience stores
When it comes to beauty, Sagada is one of a kind place. It gives the vibes of being in another country like Vietnam or the Provinces of China.
Hanging coffins, echo valley, Sagada pottery, Sumaguing cave, and Bumud-ok waterfall are just one of the many attractions to set your feet on. Though we were under the typhoon Pepito's eye when we went there, we are glad that we are safe. Thanks to our tour agency,...
Read moreA very quiet place by evening. Though the roads are small and parking is a problem, some places like St Joseph's RestHouse allows parking for a fee.
One thing we noticed, a few establishments only honor the 20% senior discount. Since their industry is tourism, the LGU should look into this. Many seniors are travelling with their families and are expecting to be extended the...
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