Monday, November 24, 2014

Sagad na sagad sa SAGADA!


DAY 1
HOW TO GET THERE:
Manila-Bontoc = Bus: Cable Tour. Terminal- Back of Fatima University, E-Road QC. 12hrs. Tapos 30-45mins jeepney ride nalang sana to Sagada. (Update: Cancelled til now due to GV Florida Transport incident)

or

Manila-Baguio = Victory Liner (maraming bus lines actually, may Dagupan Bus, Philippine Rabbit, Dangwa Transit, Genesis Bus, but i prefer Victory Liner. Cubao or Pasay Terminal. Bus leaves every 1hr. 5-6 hours. Php460. Travel at 11pm or 12am para 5am or 6am nasa Baguio ka na. Saktong breakfast.
Baguio-Sagada = Cab to Dangwa Bus Station. Taxi Php40-50. Lizardo Transit or GL Liner. First trip 6:30am. Last Trip 1pm. Php220. 6-7 hours. Reminder: No aircon bus. Bus will stop mismo in front of Sagada Municipal Hall.

12:00pm = Arrive at Sagada. Go to friend's house. "Check in". Luckily for me, an Igorot family adopted me. Wehooo! Oy, don't forget to register in Sagada's Tourism Office. Guides will be there din making ligaw to you to get him/her as your guide. Make pa-cute na rin and choose the gwapo/gwapa guide...este the one who'll give the cheapest fee. Hehe

OPTIONS FOR ACCOMMODATION:
= Residential Lodge (sikat to sa mga backpackers) Php250/night with common toilet. Php300/night own toilet. Tita Mary Daoas +639196728744
= George Guesthouse Php300/night. Teodora +639185480405 or Irenius +639206070994
= Canaway Lodge Php250/night. +639182915063

12-1pm = Lunch.
1pm-5pm = Libot-libot. Free entrance sa lahat. Rock climbing sa Echo-valley. Cemetery and Calvary Hill. Hanging coffins.  Underground river
6pm = Help family prep for dinner.
7pm = Dinner. Yehes. Pinikpikan! Php200-300 for a whole chicken.


DAY 2
7am = Breakfast
8am = Trek to Bomod-ok Falls (Php600/group to 1-10people), Php600 van rental-mej malayo from Sagada main, Php10/person tourism/envi fee
9-10am = Ligoooo. Tampisaaaaaw.
10-11am  = Trek back
12noon = Lunch
1-5pm = Cave connection (Lumiang Cave burial to Sumaguing Cave). Spelunking. (Php400/person min. of 2 person/guide). Sumaguing Cave only (Php500/group of 4 or Php150/person).
5pm = Kain snacks sa Yogurt House or Lemon Pie at Lemon Pie House (150/box, 20/slice)
6pm = Prep for camping and dinner at Kiltepan Peak
6:30pm = Akyat to kiltepan
7pm = Luto dinner. Set-up camp/tents. Tent Rental Php50 sa may tour sa Sagada Municipal Hall.
9PM = BONFIRE. Try dapay, or drinking beer and bugnay (rice wine) under the stars around a bonfire.

DAY 3
5am = Kiltepan Sunrise. Sea of clouds. Umiyak sa ganda ng world. Magreminisce. Magmuni-muni.
7am = Baba. Back to house. Breakfast
8am = Help bungkal lupa, help gawa rice terraces, help tanim palay at buto ng gulay
12noon = Lunch
1pm = Lakad to Besao (pottery). Php300 to Php1500 depending on the item
2pm = tampisaw sa Lake Danum
4pm = Sagada Weaving House. Php150 to Php400 for a bag
6pm = CHILLL
7pm = Buffet of French Chef Aklay. Fresh and organic. Saturday night buffet in Log Cabin. 350/person. Starts at 6pm. Can only accommodate 30people and needs 10 confirmed guests to push through. So better call for reservation. 09205273885

DAY 4
6AM = Bangon. Help sibak ng kahoy.
7am = Breakfast
8am = Sagada to Baguio. 5am first trip. 1pm last trip. Bus leaves every 1 hour. Php220
2pm = Baguio
2-4pm = Chill sa Baguio
4pm = Baguio to Manila (Victory liner. Php460)
9pm = Manila

Magkunwareng may photoshoot ka. Haha
"Rock climbing". Lels

 Rock climbing sa Echo Valley. Isigaw na lahat nang hinaing, tuwa, sakit, at keleg.
Isigaw ang " I LOVE YOU <insert name of crush> " at umasang "I love you too" ang echo. hahaha

ECHO VALLEY -The name of the place was taken literally from the bouncing of sounds unto the walls of the Sagada Limestone Valley. But the oldies from the place call it "Paytokan" (jump place :) ) It is the Home to some of Sagada's Hanging Coffins. Its so unique that some tourists flock to Sagada just to have a glimps of that culture and leave the place right away. The place is a sacred area, give it respect. (www.saggas.net)
Push pa more, teh!
Laag
Cemetery and Calvary Hill - One kembot away from Echo Valley. Fire festival is being held here every 1st of November. Instead of lighting candles, they set-up bonfires.

Hanging coffins. Reserved for elders. Ask locals why they have these. Come on, don't be shy. 
Yehesss! Dinner. Pinikpikan. Because, the cheken is being beaten slowly and gently til it dies.
Yes morbid. Pero pramis, masarap.

Kung ayaw mo gumastos papuntang Bomod-ok Falls, go to Bokong falls aka small falls. bokong falls is one of the nearest sights for a tour; it would take you around 30 minutes to walk and 7 minutes to travel with vehicle from the municipal hall. The sight may sure not be as scenic as it can be but, for the sake of walking and nothing to do anyway, you can take a side trip to this falls. Actually, it’s not the waterfalls that interesting here, it’s the 12 feet deep pool. (www.saggas.net)

Abot inner core na kaba. Cliff jumping yow.
HOOOOOYESSSSSS! YEYS!
TOLD MYSELF THAT I'D DO IT ONCE BUT ENDED UP JUMPING FOR ANOTHER 10 ROUNDS! 


SPELUNKING - CAVE CONNECTION (LUMIANG - SUMAGUING)
-Entry at the Burial or Lumiang Cave and Exit at Sumaging Cave.
-This is rather more adventurous than Sumaging cave, if you think you’re a good spelunker, this one is for you!
-The whole duration of the activity would take at least four (4) hours.
There are lots of small passages you have to undertake, crawl if you must and follow your guides advice. From there on, there are at least three rope assisted descents and one climb. During rainy season you are to swim 8 meters in order to cross a trail.



Fossils
Pregnant's apeping
Exit - Sumaguing Cave (fresh na fresh pa din. hahaha)


HISNAK TAHAYM!

egg pie na masarap. or lemon pie ata to. hahaha
cozy. at may Wi-Fi! sosyal



KILTEPAN PEAK. East Side of Sagada, there is a place called KILTEPAN, where you could view a very cool and amazing view of the mountain ranges of the cordilleras and a spectacular terraces. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE (www.saggas.net)

Camping!
From this moment on, I fell in love more with Sagada. Scroll down and find out why...
pumunta kang mag-isa
tapos di mo inasahang uuwi kang may kasama. yikeee #truestory
The freezing cold is worth it. Freezing cold daw pero naka-pekpek nyorts. Hahaha

Trekked down and started getting on business.

Yes, the beauty of living with an Igorot family is that you get to experience being one.
The family who adopted me, owns a parcel.
Emo-morning.
One of the locals na te?
Pasimpleng selfie. Nyehehe
Staple food. 
Yep, we cooked using this. I mean 'they' cooked using this. 
Thank you Ina. I met Erin's grandmother when she was 90ish yo already. Privileged to hug you. 

ang pamilya na kumupkop saken ng halos 2 linggo.
maraming salamat Tinacba Family. 
ang dami kong natutunan sa buhay. sobraaa

THANK YOU TINACBA FAMILY! Erin is a good friend of mine in UP-Diliman. !


Sa next kembot ulit Sagada!
PS. Salamat Erin, Kapatid ni Erin, Precy, Iban (Ivan), Mama ni Erin, Papa ni Erin sa mga litrato, sa lahat ng tawa, at sa lahat ng pasensya sa pag-eemo ko. hahahha. ailabyu.

Live life!








11 comments:

  1. Hi, can I ask something po? I'm planning po kasi to go in Sagada, i'll be coming from Baguio but 2 days and 1 night lang sa Sagada, pag dating po ba ng Sagada accessible na po yung mga tourist spot like hanging coffins and others? Saka po yung kiltepan peak? Dun ko po sana balak kasi mag tent, and I wonder how, kasi first time ko po. Thank you :))

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    1. accessible naman sila anytime pwera lang siguro sa caves. may time lang until what time pwede pumasok. it depends if what time would you arrive in sagada. i think it would be difficult to appreciate the views if you would visit them at night time and for safety purposes avoid going there alone at night. hehe. you can pitch a tent naman sa kiltepan peak anytime. you can bring your own or rent a tent. as soon as you register in the tourism office desk, a lot of accredited tourist guides will be there to help you. pero pag peg mo sa life ay on-my-own ng les miserables (hehe), may mga jeep na umaakyat mismo ng kiltepan peak, yon nga lang di ko sure what time sila bumabyahe. enjoy! happy lakwatsa!

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    2. Thank you so much sa infos! :)

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  2. mam, thanks for info.

    ask ko lang sana if willing din po bang kumupkup ang TINACBA FAMILY ng ibang tao such as us.. hanirapan na kasi kami makahanap ng open lodges.

    plan to go on Jan. 30 and its my first time also.

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    1. what do you mean by open lodges? super dami ng lodges sa sagada ngayon dahil sa boom ng tourism. have you tried calling the residential lodge and the other lodges posted above?

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  3. HI, thanks for the info. We really enjoy our trip to Sagada, and of course our preparation will not be completed without your intakes.

    Thanks again....

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  4. Hi. Are there places na pwede kami mag camp overnight if we dont want to stay sa lodge or any inn?

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  5. Hello, I hope mabasa mo pa it

    That's the exact kind of sagada tour I want,
    Actually ayoko sbhen na Tour yung plan ko but an Immersion rather,
    Planning to do it on Last week of October a 5-day immersion with the community
    live with them for five days, experience their daily routine or activities
    bonus na lang siguro yung ibang tourist attraction.

    I hope matulungan mo ko sa plan ko.
    Oct. 31 is my birthday I'm Planning to celebrate it up in there with the Locals.

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