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Ang Ganda ng Sagada by mentalfeet on Feb 7, 2012Every sweat is worth it, and sweat I surely did! (and not because of hot weather.)Sagada is known for its unique hanging coffins. Our guide explained that they construct the coffins and then lay down the remains after. The elders still expect to be l...
The Amazing Spelunking Adventure at Sumaging Cave by Pinoy Travel Freak on Sep 20, 2011A visit to Sagada won't be as exciting and memorable without some spelunking activity. At first, I couldn't imagine caves like Lumi-ang and Sumaging exist in such a high mountainous ground of the Mountain Province. Nevertheless, these caves are among...
Sagada Trip: Never Too Old for a Cave Connection Adventure by soloflightEd on Sep 16, 2011Meet Tita Myrna and Tito Raul, she’s 52, he’s 53. A social worker in Bulacan and a tennis instructor in Abu Dhabi. They’re two of the most adventurous couples that I met during a trip in Sagada last March. They joined us in survivin...
Sagada Trip: Never Too Old For a Cave Connection Adventure by soloflightEd on Sep 16, 2011Meet Tita Myrna and Tito Raul, she’s 52, he’s 53. A social worker in Bulacan and a tennis instructor in Abu Dhabi. They’re two of the most adventurous couples that I met during a trip in Sagada last March. They joined us in survivin...
Sagada Trip: Never Too Old for a Cave Connection Adventure by soloflightEd on Sep 16, 2011Meet Tita Myrna and Tito Raul, she’s 52, he’s 53. A social worker in Bulacan and a tennis instructor in Abu Dhabi. They’re two of the most adventurous couples that I met during a trip in Sagada last March. They joined us in survivin...
Six Feet (and more) Under – Spelunking at Sumaging Cave by Live today. Lagaw tomorrow. Capture the moment. on Aug 25, 2011 Six feet not thrilling enough? Try 535 feet or 163 meters down a cold, slippery, and dark cave. Sumaging Cave in Sagada is the ultimate adventure destination in terms of spelunking. It is one of the deepest in terms of vertical range...
PAST REVISITED: A WOW PHILIPPINES EXTRAVAGANZA by RATED E! Exclusively Explosive Earvilicious Escapades! on Aug 23, 2011I was browsing at some of my pictures in my multiply account when I saw some travel photos that I had back in 2007 and in 2008 in the Philippines. My travels back then were sponsored by Asian Center for Foreign Languages as part of the cultural immer...
I came.. I saw.. I conquered the adventures of Sagada! by Imolryt on Mar 5, 2010Uhh.. not exactly conquered all of it though, but we made it! The explorers: Kremme, Joan , James and Jeri Our mission: Nahhh… nothin specific.. We’re lost kids and we dont really know whats waitin for us in Sagada. The Travel: Manila...
Sagada : Ruggedly Enchanting by The Pinay Solobackpacker on Feb 17, 2010March 2009 Sagada is famous for its natural beauty, its culture, & the warmth of the people. It’s a quiet town nestled in the Cordillera mountain ranges in North Luzon. The region’s inhabitants are composed of 6 ethno-linguist...
Sagada : Ruggedly Enchanting by The Pinay Solobackpacker on Feb 17, 2010Sagada is famous for its natural beauty, its culture, & the warmth of the people. It’s a quiet town nestled in the Cordillera mountain ranges in North Luzon. The region’s inhabitants are composed of 6 ethno-linguistic tribes k...


