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hi guys!!
WOW! my first trip to sagada just this weekend was a really an experience, i i really dont know about the long and winding road he..he..he.. it was one heck of a journey for me but when i saw sagada village it was very relaxing , even though it was an unplanned visit. i mean un planned because thats not our original destination , so all we bring was bunch of clothes and thick sandals! yeah those sandals hurt my ankles so much when we are walking on caves , but the stunning beauty of the cave even though we didn’t ee it to the bottom i really appreciated it , plus those other destination it was superb, but i was so ashamed of my self on what happened to me on the “echo” valley i was perspiring and shaking to death because im so afraid of heights. the other guides are helping me to clam down but i wont i just want to go back to safe lands, but after that i feel so satisfied with the beauty and very ethnic scenery of the village truly every Filipino must be proud of, and by the way to all the fellows i met on tita mary’s famous residential inn “musta na kayo” sana magkita kita ulit tayo and congrats to my newest freind and newest lawyer heheeh,
ingat lagi at here’s my contact # 09164441032 hindi ko kc nakuha kanina pag alis nmin
Comment by paolo(whags) — March 30, 2008 @ 8:43 pm
i have always love sagada. it’s my mom’s hometown but we don’t get to be there every now and then.
the weather is really nice and cool except at night,hehe it’s like mild winter without the snow..:)
every bit of one’s stay there is satisfying. particularly for the nature’s lovers, they would really enjoy every bit of their trip there. but for those who don’t like heights and trekking, and i mean long and walks, sagada isn’t for you. but then again, there are other things to be done,sight seeing is one of them. the view of the pine trees are quite relaxing and going around the restos and souvenir shops are already enjoyable.
Comment by red — April 13, 2008 @ 6:01 pm
I love your Sumaging Gallery. It reminds me of how I explored the cave chambers when I was young. I did think it showed only the lower chambers though. There are other places where you can see the Cauliflower and the dance floor with its many many bats.
Cheers.
Comment by Sagada Igorot — May 5, 2008 @ 11:42 am
are you guys looking for a fun, great, yet adventurous trip? Well, I insist you visit Sagada.. A very lovely place with full of wonderful things!! We’ve been there last April, and it was not just a great trip, rather a great adventure that we had!
Comment by -mariea_krolithikah- — May 6, 2008 @ 2:17 pm
Hi, Im interested to visit Sagada. I know nothing about the place. Im planning to go there with my family in january. Can you give me some advise how to better utilize our stay there? We’re planning to spend 2-3 days there.
Thanks a lot!
Comment by Cathy — May 7, 2008 @ 7:53 pm
I really love Sagada! We visited the place last year, May 12, 2007. haha. I was with my NASC 10 classmates in University of the Philippines Los BaƱos back then.
I will never forget the limestone formations in the cave, slippery trail, BATS, crystal-clear-cold water, wall climbing =p, and of course the picture taking with my new found friends!
Mapiya-aw pensione is a good place to stay.
I will go back there after my graduation!
SAGADA, I’m coming!
Comment by Erwin — May 12, 2008 @ 4:00 pm
Been to Sagada with a close and dear friend last December 2007 and we planned of coming back because the place is really enchanting. The place is more beautiful than what can be seen in the net and the people are nice. When planning to go to Sagada, have some physical preparations first, you will definately be walking miles and climbing. When planning to propose, Sagada would be a perfect place- if she turns you down, you will still have the chance to ask for her to reconsider on your way back home, a long and winding road.
Comment by Nag Gaspar — June 9, 2008 @ 11:48 am
hello folks! my friends and i are planning to visit sagada.. but em just having a second thought on how and when is the best time to take the trip, i have to consider the weather also.. please advise
Comment by florie — August 2, 2008 @ 9:28 am
I can no longer think of a metaphor that would best describe the beauty of Sagada as you folks already mentioned it all!
I just wanna say – I LOVE YOU SAGADA!
Hi, Ms Florie! Summer time would probably be the best time to go there
Comment by jojo — October 14, 2008 @ 3:30 pm
i cannot see anything.
Comment by Chenny — January 17, 2009 @ 8:03 pm
i cannot see anything
Comment by Chenny — January 17, 2009 @ 8:06 pm
hi…i really wanted to go to sagada.but i was wondering how much will it cost ung transpo. from manila-baguio then baguio-sagada?is P8000 enough for me to bring together with the transpo.?ilang days naman kaya ang aabutin ng 8000 kasama n ang pamasahe?kung 2 kmi na pupunta dun,kasya kaya un samin?please,i need some suggestions…ty^^
u can email me at mariannerodriguez@rocketmail.com
kailangan ko malaman kung paano mapagkakasya ang pera…im dying to go there.
Comment by marianne — January 23, 2009 @ 10:17 pm
gusto po sana namin ng dad ko n punta ng sagada but we dont know how.. from manila to sagada.. please some one tell us how before my dad go abroud i just want to be with him.. please naman po.. thanks.. mikie..
Comment by mikie — February 3, 2009 @ 8:37 pm
Last 2006 kami nagpunta dito. Sarap! hospitable ang mga tao. Sa St Joseph kami nagstay, 300pesos per person per day ang charge. Nagpunta kami sa sumaguing and dun sa mga waterfalls. Ganda din dun sa hanging coffins tapos ung echo valley, nageecho talaga. nakilala pa namin si Orion na nagttrumpeta para sa libing. Grabe namis ko na dito, kahit alas dose ng tanghali, pag nagsalita ka, uusok ung bibig mo dahil sa lamig. Sarap dito. Dito ko pa nameet ung Japanese na gf ko.
Ganda talaga!!
Comment by SagadaSmoke — April 23, 2009 @ 5:18 am
hi im fev. we toured and eplored the beauty
and amzing nature of sagada last month..
i wanna share my super dooper momrable and
a dream-come-true experience on this unplanned
vacation soon.. not now.. im still working on my very detailed diary.. hehehe..
bsta, the best thing that happened to me there was…
i was with the man i love so much.
Comment by fev — July 6, 2009 @ 4:45 pm
the best place i ever toured.. with the best people and friends i ever met… it’s all in sagada…
plus, the best moment i ever experienced… with the best man of my life.
Comment by fev — July 6, 2009 @ 4:47 pm
i love sagada.. i will always will!
Comment by fev — July 6, 2009 @ 4:49 pm
Love the place. Love the adventure. Love the people. I am definitely going back. Thank you visitsagada team for your help. We will never find this place without you. Love you guys!
Comment by Joysua — August 8, 2009 @ 12:35 am
hello, i been manny places here in phil, but when i see sagada…..WOW! what a place!
Comment by elmer lucas — March 1, 2010 @ 9:56 pm
hi! i’ve been reading all the comments here, and find Sagada a must see adventure. I want to try traveling alone, and i guess this is a good start. If you mind helping me, like, if you have set barkada tour that i can butt in, i would love to join. I will be leaving the country on may 2 and with the remaining time i have to at least relax, Sagada will be perfect, considering i have a tight budget…help please….thanks
Comment by andrea — April 17, 2010 @ 10:57 pm
you guys should not allow the tourists to hold any of the stalac/stalagmites coz it will stunt their growth,,you not not absolutely permit this..hope to visit sagada when i come home from abroad.
Comment by nian — June 29, 2010 @ 6:17 pm
the best talaga to,,, tour na,,,
Comment by highlander — August 10, 2010 @ 3:37 pm
hey, were planning a trip to sagada this summer. can you please tell us what is the safest way to get there,is it the bontoc way or the baguio route…thanks…
Comment by aiza — August 23, 2010 @ 3:29 pm
whoooooooooooooooSAGADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!love you…
Comment by sagada — September 3, 2010 @ 5:40 pm
hi!my friend and i are planning to visit sagada this coming nov 12-15..is everything ok now?..the roads?..the electricity?…
i cant wait to visit sagada
kindly inform us guys:-)
thanks
Comment by mel — November 4, 2010 @ 6:19 pm
Try to drop by at Lemon Pie House… awesome place
Comment by olysese — April 26, 2011 @ 3:11 pm
Hello! I am visiting sagada in February. Is it the best time to go? Wouldn’t it be too warm? Is it safe if you travel alone? Which lodge is the best place to stay if you are on a budget? Is there a tour guide to help show me around because i will be travelling alone? I would appreciate any advise or suggestions.
Comment by Alet — January 7, 2012 @ 12:15 am