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Sagada Underground River — Attraction in Luzon

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Sagada Underground River
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Nearby attractions
Sagada, Mountain Province
3WP2+3M4, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Mission Road, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Echo Valley
3WJ4+V2H, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center
3WP3+PJM, South Rd, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Hanging Coffins of Sagada
Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Ganduyan Museum
3WM2+V6M, Dantay - Sagada Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Bokong Falls
3WR3+V9F, Bangaan Rd, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Misty Lodge and Cafe
3WP5+P38, Staunton Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Log Cabin Sagada
Sagada - Besao Rd, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Yoghurt House
3WJ2+Q2M, South Rd, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Coffee Shop
3WQ4+HHJ, Staunton Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
SLABHOUSE Cafe and Restaurant
Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Salt N Pepper
South Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Taste Restaurant
3WM2+54F, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Alapo's Restaurant
3WP2+564, Besao Road, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Dap-ayan Bread and Breakfast
3WM2+Q9V, Food Court, Lower Ground, Centrum, Staunton Rd, Sagada, 2619 Lalawigang Bulubundukin, Philippines
SLABHOUSE Rooms and Restaurant
Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Saint Joseph Resthouse
3WP2+3CC, Staunton Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Quarrybay Hometel
Staunton Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Homestay Inn and Restaurant
3VPX+8X5, Sagada - Besao Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Isabelo's Inn and Cafe Sagada
South Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Masferre Country Inn and Restaurant
3WM2+G6G, Poblacion, Patay, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada Guesthouse
3WM2+Q38, Sagada - Besao Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Big Dipper Homestay
Staunton Rd, Sagada, 2619 Mountain Province, Philippines
Igorot Inn
3WM2+87V, South Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Mapiyaaw Pension Inn
3WQ5+WFX, Staunton Rd, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
Andrew & Mary’s Lodging House
Lower patay, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
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Sagada Underground River

3WP3+7WQ, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines
4.6(71)
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attractions: Sagada, Mountain Province, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Echo Valley, Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center, Hanging Coffins of Sagada, Ganduyan Museum, Bokong Falls, restaurants: Misty Lodge and Cafe, Log Cabin Sagada, Yoghurt House, Sagada Coffee Shop, SLABHOUSE Cafe and Restaurant, Salt N Pepper, Sagada Taste Restaurant, Alapo's Restaurant, Dap-ayan Bread and Breakfast, SLABHOUSE Rooms and Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Sagada Underground River

Sagada, Mountain Province

St. Mary's Episcopal Church

Echo Valley

Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center

Hanging Coffins of Sagada

Ganduyan Museum

Bokong Falls

Sagada, Mountain Province

Sagada, Mountain Province

4.8

(65)

Open 24 hours
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St. Mary's Episcopal Church

St. Mary's Episcopal Church

4.6

(120)

Open 24 hours
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Echo Valley

Echo Valley

4.4

(145)

Open 24 hours
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Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center

Sagada Municipal Tourist Information Center

4.2

(139)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Sagada Underground River

Misty Lodge and Cafe

Log Cabin Sagada

Yoghurt House

Sagada Coffee Shop

SLABHOUSE Cafe and Restaurant

Salt N Pepper

Sagada Taste Restaurant

Alapo's Restaurant

Dap-ayan Bread and Breakfast

SLABHOUSE Rooms and Restaurant

Misty Lodge and Cafe

Misty Lodge and Cafe

4.5

(206)

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Log Cabin Sagada

Log Cabin Sagada

4.3

(173)

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Yoghurt House

Yoghurt House

4.3

(536)

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Sagada Coffee Shop

Sagada Coffee Shop

4.4

(4)

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Reviews of Sagada Underground River

4.6
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4.0
31w

I visited the underground with Go Sagada tourist office, who also arranged the guide for me. The underground river was the last stop for me as part of the Paytokan Trail. It had just been raining, the path and rocks were a little slippery. Most of what I saw the about 20 metres into the cave and maybe another 20 metres before the water flows into a narrow opening that my guide thought would be too dangerous to attempt to see.

To be honest, there's not a lot to see and the cave gets dark and mostly I could hear the river. It's a nice natural attraction and worthwhile if visiting along with the...

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4.0
2y

It is not as grand as the one in Puerto Princesa. But it still is a good cave-river. Accessibility is its plus point. Plus, the forest around the river is just amazing. It is thrilling to be ankle to knee deep in gushing water with rocks and darkness, and broken beams of light around you. Having a guide is advisable, but if you're an experienced outdoors person, you can do it solo too. The locals do it...

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5.0
6y

The place is so cool, like literally. Be ready to get wet inside the cave. The water level when we get there is just above our knees. But always ready for something deeper. Since it was a trekking, we wore shoes when we went there but of course we brought slippers for we knew ahead of time that we're going to cross rivers. You're going to enjoy the views sorrounding the underground...

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Chung HChung H
I visited the underground with Go Sagada tourist office, who also arranged the guide for me. The underground river was the last stop for me as part of the Paytokan Trail. It had just been raining, the path and rocks were a little slippery. Most of what I saw the about 20 metres into the cave and maybe another 20 metres before the water flows into a narrow opening that my guide thought would be too dangerous to attempt to see. To be honest, there's not a lot to see and the cave gets dark and mostly I could hear the river. It's a nice natural attraction and worthwhile if visiting along with the hanging coffins.
Philip BiggsPhilip Biggs
I went there without a guide, as I couldn't find one. The path starts behind a local garage between two karst formations. The walk is only about 10 minutes with a concrete path and orange railings the latter 2 thirds of the way. I didn't go through the tunnel as it was raining and I wasn't gonna chance a flash flood halfway. Plus I only had my lame phone torch.
Bernstein KawiBernstein Kawi
It's quite the best place to go to find calmness. Inside cave feels cool and you could only hear the sound of water flowing which makes the place peaceful. If this sounds boring to you, you could try stock piling rocks and just leave them there as a remembrance that you were there.
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I visited the underground with Go Sagada tourist office, who also arranged the guide for me. The underground river was the last stop for me as part of the Paytokan Trail. It had just been raining, the path and rocks were a little slippery. Most of what I saw the about 20 metres into the cave and maybe another 20 metres before the water flows into a narrow opening that my guide thought would be too dangerous to attempt to see. To be honest, there's not a lot to see and the cave gets dark and mostly I could hear the river. It's a nice natural attraction and worthwhile if visiting along with the hanging coffins.
Chung H

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I went there without a guide, as I couldn't find one. The path starts behind a local garage between two karst formations. The walk is only about 10 minutes with a concrete path and orange railings the latter 2 thirds of the way. I didn't go through the tunnel as it was raining and I wasn't gonna chance a flash flood halfway. Plus I only had my lame phone torch.
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It's quite the best place to go to find calmness. Inside cave feels cool and you could only hear the sound of water flowing which makes the place peaceful. If this sounds boring to you, you could try stock piling rocks and just leave them there as a remembrance that you were there.
Bernstein Kawi

Bernstein Kawi

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