
The Bomod-ok Falls – or simply the Big Falls — is one of Sagada’s most visited and sought-after attractions. Despite being one of the few sites of interest that is a few minutes’ hike from the town center, countless visitors still brave the long trek to admire the 200-feet tall column of water as it splashes down on the cold pools below.
To get to the Big Falls, one must hire a guide from the Tourism Desk at the Town Hall care of the Sagada Environmental Guides Association (SEGA) or the office of the newly-established Sagada Genuine Guides Association (SAGGAS). For the former, the charge for a group of 10 people or less is a pretty affordable rate of 600 pesos (~15 USD). Use this to your advantage! Look for other small groups who would be willing to split the fee with you. Who knows, you might even make friends in the process.
The trail to the Big Falls would take you on a long and exhausting trek along the sides of countless rice terraces! You literally walk between rice paddies and scale the elevated portions to the lower levels through the use of the sturdy stone walls of the terraces. The ingenuity of these people would totally impress you. The rocks were once in the river bed but thanks to the great minds and muscles of the ancestors of the present day Sagadans, this great construction project is in existence for all of us to see and appreciate.

You can walk from the town proper to the falls, but that would take roughly three to four hours of trekking. The descent to the falls itself is quite challenging especially for those people who are not used to much exercise. To make it easier on the legs and ankles, you may rent a jeep or van for 600 pesos (~ 15 USD) more to have it take you to the last town navigable by road. Since this will be quite a physical activity make sure that you have enough water with you. You will not see a lot of stores along the way. It will also be more advantageous if you start your trip in the early morning (say 6-7 AM) when the sun is still not beating hard on you. Wear comfortable and cool clothing and make sure to slap on some sunblock. If you intend to go swimming, bring a change of clothes. Be wary of the fact that there are no man-made structures near the falls so there are no such things as dressing rooms or shower areas.
The barrangays (townships under a town) of Aguid and Banga-an are the entry points to the Big Falls. The Banga-an route is much easier because most of the trail is comprised of concrete walkways along the terraces. Though the steps are steep, it’s still much manageable compared to what awaits you in Aguid.
On the former, you will be walking along the caked soil of the terraces borders. You better have good balance because one false move could send you dropping at least 8 feet to the level below. If you accidentally step on a paddy, you’ll probably sink to your knees. How do I know? Well, experience is the best teacher! Hehe

Here’s our friend from Korea who took a really messy spill. :p
The two paths from Aguid and Banga-an meet a few hundred meters from the falls. The trail now becomes a delicately matted and sculpted path of rocks in between a very deep ravine and a slow moving stream. If you’re not sure of your ability to balance, don’t try to impress anyone. Walk along the stream like I did! If you are to fall though, there are plenty of foliage and plants to grab on to just in case. But then again, we wouldn’t want to take that chance, right?
The trail then changes to a maze-like combination of large rocks partially submerged in water. Beware of these rocks. They are very slippery and there is a big chance of getting caught off guard. Be alert at all times!
Once you reach the pool, you’ll realize that the water is very cold. If you’re not a strong swimmer, don’t attempt to even go to the deeper parts. The cold could tire you easily and all the shivering could make it hard for you to make efficient strokes across the water.
Make sure that you have enough energy for the return trip – don’t forget that it’s a steep ascent.
Have fun and stay safe!
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By the way Benj, do you have like a sample itinerary in exploring Sagada so that we can take it as reference in going there?
Comment by Jen — March 14, 2008 @ 9:34 pm
Jen, we actually have plans of posting sample itineraries, but for the mean time, let us wait for Benj’s reply, I think he has. I also have sample itineraries, I will send it to you also, so you can choose which itinerary to follow.
Comment by Angel — March 14, 2008 @ 10:27 pm
Thank you Angel, I really appreciate it… I’m looking forward to check on that itinerary that you’ll be sending me…
Comment by Jen — March 14, 2008 @ 10:49 pm
Hi Angel, I rcv’d the itinerary sample.. Thank you…
Comment by Jen — March 17, 2008 @ 11:36 pm
If you guys decide to go down the path late, be on the trail up about an hour and a half before dusk. Another friendly tip: do not bring a heavy bag or you’ll pant like a dog going back up.
Comment by Fritz — March 18, 2008 @ 2:45 am
hello, planning to visit sagada on thursday & friday. may i have sample of itinerary too. thanks
Comment by mai — March 18, 2008 @ 2:09 pm
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Check your mail mai.
Comment by Angel — March 19, 2008 @ 9:05 am
@ Fritz:
I thought you’ve never been there?
Comment by Benj — March 20, 2008 @ 1:27 am
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hi im nikki cn i have a sample of itinerary coz were planning to go in Sagada on march 27 thanks
Comment by nikki Lazaro — March 22, 2008 @ 12:23 am
hi nikki, check your email.
Comment by Angel — March 22, 2008 @ 10:17 am
Hi There! Can I also please have a copy of the itinerary and an idea of how much the entire 3D/2N (excluding travel) may cost? thanks so much!
Comment by Jools — March 22, 2008 @ 10:50 pm
can i also have a copy of itinerary? is there’s any travel package for 3d/2n going to sagada? thanks
Comment by eNocH — March 23, 2008 @ 12:21 am
I think the picture of the big falls in this article is not the “Big Falls” or Bomod-ok Falls found in Sagada. Thanks…
Comment by andrew — March 23, 2008 @ 12:45 am
Aight.Changed. :p
Comment by Benj — March 23, 2008 @ 12:54 am
eNocH and Jools, check your mailbox!
Comment by Angel — March 23, 2008 @ 9:59 am
my boyfriend and i are planning to go to sagada..
it’s a two-day leave..
please do give me some advice and itinerary as well..
we plan to leave manila sunday night to be in baguio by monday.. and will also leave sagada by tuesday..
thanks in advance!
Comment by Juli — April 21, 2008 @ 5:23 pm
I just sent you an email Juli. Cheers
Comment by Benj — April 21, 2008 @ 6:19 pm
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Hi! Is there other way of transportation to go to last town before “The Big Falls”? Because its a little costly if we rent a van of a jeep for 600 pesos.
Comment by Robert — May 28, 2008 @ 9:17 am
That’s one thing that I have yet to ask about. I think there’s a daily trip going to the area. Nobody seems to be taking that option. I’ll ask.
Comment by Benj — May 28, 2008 @ 3:19 pm
hello. =) may i also have a copy of the sample itinerary? is it advisable to go there in july? thanks! =)
Comment by pam — June 6, 2008 @ 4:14 pm
Hi,
I’m planning to be off to Sagada around the first week of August. Siguro from here in Pampanga Friday Night and leave Sagada by Tuesday Morning.
Will these dates be a good time for all the worthy activities?
Can you send me a sample itinerary with the prizes and contact so we can plan ahead?
By the way we will be there in a group of 4 persons.
Comment by Ge Compay — June 9, 2008 @ 6:27 pm
hello, we’re planning to visit Sagada for the 2nd time this july3-5. Can you give us a sample itinerary for 3d/2n stay? Hehe our 1st time there was great but it’s just a 1 nyt stay and we were only able to explore small falls, echo valley and hanging coffins. So I’d greatly appreciate your suggestions. Thanks for the help. GOD Bless u all!
Comment by Riccz — June 10, 2008 @ 7:34 pm
Hello po…Can I also have a sample of 3d/2n itinerary? We’ll be goin’ there this july 3-6. It’s our 2nd time but our 1st encounter was just a one nyt stay so so we weren’t able to explore Sagada really.
Thank you & GOD Bless!
Comment by ricca — June 11, 2008 @ 11:36 am
Hi Riccz!
Did you mean 3-6 Jul you’ll already be in Sagada? You can use Angel’s [popular by a landslide] itinerary here and make changes as needed; e.g. you take out stuff you’ve done in your first visit
Comment by Jeff — June 11, 2008 @ 3:52 pm
Hello guys! We’ll be going to sagada on August 1 to 4. This site is very much useful to us sagada first timers. We already have our itinerary but can you give us your sample IT for 4 days and 3 nights (that includes travel time). Thank you. More power!
Comment by Jong — June 24, 2008 @ 9:53 pm
[...] Bomod-ok Falls (Big Falls) – is one of Sagada’s most visited and sought-after attractions. Despite being one of the few sites of interest that is a few minutes’ hike from the town center, countless visitors still brave the long trek to admire the 200-feet tall column of water as it splashes down on the cold pools below. [...]
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Can I alos have a copy of a 3d / 2n itinerary? plus the costs? thanks in advance
Comment by cha — July 8, 2008 @ 10:04 am
Hi! I would like to request also a copy of the itinerary? thank you so much!
Comment by sheila — July 10, 2008 @ 9:44 am
hi i would like to request for a sample itinerary also.
Comment by sheila — July 10, 2008 @ 10:50 am
… I’ve been to sagada and it’s a wonderful place….
and if only I’ll be given another chance…i have a pic pa nga sa bokong falls eh…namumukhang mermaid daw..jeje…nasa friendster…(lady_glatea@yahoo.com)i wanna visit the marlboro country….I didnt see this yet but my couz told me that marlboro country is like new zealand
Comment by glatea — September 3, 2008 @ 12:26 pm
Hi can i request for 3d/2n IT,our route will be manila-banaue-bontoc-sagada plus the cost na rin.hehe…thanks!
Comment by annie — September 8, 2008 @ 5:38 pm
Hi guys. since everyone is asking for ITs and everyone is also nice to answer them, may i also ask for one. this will be much appreciated. Plan to go to Sagada next week. 3D/2N also. is it advisable to bring a Van to banaue and then go to Sagada by public transportation? or just take the Bus straight to Sagada. dalawa lang kami. Many Thanks.
Comment by Hermie — September 12, 2008 @ 3:00 pm
Hi, since this page really is about the Big Falls, my question is related to it – just wondering if it is advisable to wear sandals during the trek? Or should we wear rubber shoes? Thanks!
Comment by Cricket — October 3, 2008 @ 8:47 pm
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I would like to request also a copy of the itinerary and cost? Thank you so much!!
Comment by michelle — October 29, 2008 @ 4:04 pm
hi guys!can i also ask for a copy of itinerary as well?and the cost please. that would be much appreciated.im planning to go to sagada next month. thanks a lot!
Comment by al — October 31, 2008 @ 2:15 pm
hi guys! im planning to visit Sagada this Dec. 6-8, 2008. please provide me a sample of itenirary for my 3days 2nights stay. will be travelling with my friends and a sister-in-law who is 60 years old.
thanks a lot.
Comment by Naomi O. Solis — November 24, 2008 @ 5:52 pm
hi guys! im planning to travel to sagada this dec. 6-8, 2008 with my friends and sister-in-law who is 60 years old. can you please provide me with itinerary for 3 days and 2 nights stay in Sagada?
thanks a lot.
Comment by Naomi O. Solis — November 24, 2008 @ 5:56 pm
hi guys! im planning to travel to sagada on dec. 6-8, 2008 with my friends and sister-in-law who is 60 years old. can you please provide me with itinerary for my 3 days and 2 nights stay in sagada?
thanks a lot.
naomi
Comment by Naomi O. Solis — November 24, 2008 @ 5:59 pm
hi guys! im planning to visit sagada this dec. 6-8, 2008 with my friends and my sister-in-law who is 60 years old. can you please provide me with itinerary for my 3 days and 2 nights stay in sagada?
thanks a lot.
naomi
Comment by Naomi O. Solis — November 24, 2008 @ 6:03 pm
I heard the big falls and other destinations are closed to tourists on some dates. What are those dates? Thanks.
Comment by julie — January 11, 2009 @ 9:05 pm
Hi Julie
The dates are not set in stone. The rituals usually take place during
the weeks preceding the planting season and the week of the harvest.
It happens four times a year and the people in Baranggay Aguid don’t
really announce it.
Comment by Benj — January 12, 2009 @ 12:10 am
hi! could you also send me a sample itinerary for a 2N/3D trip? We’re planning to take the Mla-Banaue-Bontoc-Sagada road. THanks a lot!
Comment by Liyah — January 29, 2009 @ 9:53 pm
I suggest you take the Manila-Sagada directly. Cable Tours serve that trip. Just have a reservation 3 days before. Call 774-1290 & 09298194688 for reservation. We’ve been to sagada last Sat-Monday January 24-26.
Comment by Tubol — January 31, 2009 @ 6:04 pm
@Tubol, it is not Manila-Sagada directly. Cable Tours trip is only up to Bontoc. From Bontoc, you have to take a 45 minutes to 1 hour jeepney ride to Sagada.
Comment by Angel — February 1, 2009 @ 1:27 pm
Hi! How long does the whole trip to Big Falls may take considering we rent a van or jeep via Bang-an?
Im planning to go to the big falls on our last day around 7am, the last bus trip to Baguio is around 1pm, Can we be able to catch the last trip to Baguio? much better if we can get back to town before 12pm.
THANKS
Comment by sakuranai — February 11, 2009 @ 2:13 pm
hi….
a canadian friend and i would like to “avail” of the IT that is much talked about…. we intend to visit may 21-24. we will be originating from baguio…..
thanks a lot
Comment by jean — March 17, 2009 @ 7:38 pm
hi, like everybody else, may i please have a a copy of the sample itinerary? we’re still thinking if we’d stay for 3d/2n or 4d/3n. we’re also planning to visit banaue for the rice terraces sana. is it possible to fit this in? do you think we should do this before sagada or after na lang on our way back to manila?
thank you!
Comment by Mm — March 25, 2009 @ 11:31 pm
hi guys! im planning to visit sagada this may. 5-8, 2009 with my boyfrend. can you please provide me with itinerary for my 3 days and 2 nights stay in sagada?thankss..
Comment by monaliza — March 26, 2009 @ 2:16 am
hi guys! im planning to visit sagada this dec. 5-7, 2009 with my boyfriend can you please provide me with itinerary for my 3 days and 2 nights stay in sagada?
thankss..
Comment by monaliza lopez — March 26, 2009 @ 2:18 am
hi. i know this is way too late na to plan for a holy week trip. possible pa bang makahanap ng lodging today? i’ll appreciate all the help you can extend. please please please…..????
Comment by tina — March 30, 2009 @ 12:16 pm
hi everyone! my officemates and I are planning to go to sagada next week, april 9 to 11 to be exact. this is an imprompto decision. can anybody help us make this work? possible pa ba? cge na please
Comment by tina — March 30, 2009 @ 12:21 pm
hi guys. my officemate and i really would like to go to sagada. and our free time only is next week. help us naman na makapunta ng sagada please? if anyone here is going to sagada on the 8th or on the 9th please contact me if we can join you guys. thanks a lot
Comment by tina — March 30, 2009 @ 12:43 pm
Hello. Am planning a trip to Sagada in a month’s time and I must say, your site, with all the information and photos, is super helpful…and I am not even been through most of the pages yet!!!. I am going with my wife and kids (10 and 7). May I ask for a sample itinerary? Also, may I ask for advise on how many days would be appropriate if I wanted to see “most” of Sagada unhurriedly? Thanks!
Comment by Dennis Isleta — April 5, 2009 @ 5:21 pm
Please send me a sample itinerary. We plan to leave at 1am this Wed via the Banaue route, then go back to Manila via Baguio on Friday. Thanks
Comment by Paula — April 12, 2009 @ 8:20 pm
Hi Paula,
Seems Benj and Angel are busy…would you please post your email address so I can forward you the one Angel sent me last year. This helped us a lot. I’ll also send you the one that I’ve mapped out for our group’s Sagada trip this coming May.
Thanks!
Comment by jools — April 14, 2009 @ 12:07 am
Hi guys, we went to Sagada 2 yrs ago. Hope these itineraries would help.
1st day, if you will arrive between 11AM to 12PM, find your inn first.hehehe Of course, so you can rest, put your bags down and eat from the super duper long trip. Im sure, magugutom talaga kayo.
1PM to 2PM, go to the municipal hall and look for a tourist guide. Suggest to go first to Sumaging cave. Around 2 to 3 hours ang maco-consume nyong oras pagpunta at pabalik then hanging coffins.
6PM – dinner time at the famous Yoghurt House. Masarap dun. Masferre is good also pero tagal mag-serve ng food.(hahaha manira ba?)
7PM or 8PM, gimik time at Log Cabin. Gimik na simple lang po ito. HIndi katulad sa Manila. Tahimik po kasi dito. Tapos tulugan na!
2nd day, 6AM – watch the sunrise. Then off to go to Kiltipan Tower where you can see the rice terraces. Nice view here pero trekking talaga dito. Kung magaling ang guide nyo, mae-explore nyo pa ang lugar. Then, to Big Falls and Borong falls (small falls lang to). Kung kaya pa ng oras, go kayo sa Matangkib Cave.
12NN – 1PM – lunch time
2PM – 3PM, off to go Lake Danom. Walkathon lang po dito kasi madalang ang bus. Suerte pag may bus na dumaan. Pero maganda ang mga view plus mga wild orchids and flowers makikita nyo. 1 hr walkathon then 1 hr pabalik. Along the way is Pottery House. Visit rin kyo dito. Magaganda mga gawa nila pero expensive.
So un lang.. sana nakatulong ang itinerary to. Have fun guys!
Comment by Aya — April 14, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
If you will arrive around lunchtime, find your inn first so you can rest, put your bags down and eat after a very long trip. Im sure, gutom na kayo.
2PM – go to municipal hall and ask for a tour guide. Suggest to visit first the famous Sumaging Cave. YOU MUST REMEMBER NOT TO WEAR RUBBER SHOES OR SANDALS BECAUSE IT IS very SLIPPERY AND FULL OF BAT SHITS INSIDE THE CAVE. Please wear trekking sandals or shoes. It will take 3-4 hours of walking, trekking and going down to the cave and back to your inn. Di pa kasali swimming inside the cave. Super lamig. After that, try going to the hanging coffins. If gutom na kayo, go to the famous yoghurt house for your dinner. If di pa kayo pagod, gimik sa Log Cabin for a good music then tulugan na.
2nd day – watch the sunrise at Kiltipan tower. The best ang view ng rice terraces dito especially kung harvest season. Then to Bomod-ok falls and the Bokong falls (small falls), Matangkib Cave, St. Mary’s Church then lunch time. If you still have the energy, go to Latang Underground river or Lake Danom. Walkathon po dito so be prepared. Rough road but nice view. U’ll see wild flowers along the way. it will take you 1 hour going to Lake Danom via walking. Going back, drop by at Pottery House. Nice place but their products are quite expensive.
There you have it. Hope it helps. Have fun guyz!
Comment by Aya — April 14, 2009 @ 6:46 pm
Hi!
We’re going to Sagada from May 8-10. Most likely, it’s gonna be one of those 3D, 2Ns trip.
Can you please give me a sample itinerary?
By the way, I’d like to congratulate you on your site. This is like an online bible for Sagada-bound travelers! Thank you for making our planning for the trip easier…
More power,
Lani Suzon
Comment by Lani Suzon — April 17, 2009 @ 5:29 pm
hi! my friend and i will go to sagada on may 1-3
really appreciate it
we’ll be leaving manila on april 30 going to banaue and from there go down to sagada.. then on the third we’ll go to baguio and then back to manila.. may i also have a copy of your itinerary? thanks
Comment by carla chua — April 21, 2009 @ 6:11 pm
hi! my gf and i are going there this weekend (May 23-25). Can you also please send me a copy of the itinerary (preferably for a 3D/2N stay)? thanks in advance.
Comment by robert — May 21, 2009 @ 7:36 am
Hi guys! Please send me a sample itinerary (preferably for a 3D/2N stay). Thanks in advance.
Here’s my emial add: darkangelr73@yahoo.com
Comment by Bob — May 21, 2009 @ 7:47 am
Hi. We will be arriving Sagada around 12 noon of December 28 and departing December 30, around lunch time. We plan to do the cave connection and the big falls. Can you provide us with a recommended itinerary so we maximize our stay? Thanks
Comment by May — May 31, 2009 @ 7:52 pm
Hi. We will be arriving 12 noon on December 28 and departing 1 pm of December 30. We plan to do the cave connection and the big falls. Can you recommend an itinerary to include the other closer sites to maximize our stay? We have a car with us.
Comment by May — May 31, 2009 @ 7:55 pm
hi guys, im tina..we’re planning to go to sagada with my friends ( we are 5-6 ) on july 25 to 26, 2009…will be leaving manila on july 24 10:00 pm via manila- banaue route, and will be back on july 26 to manila via sagada – baguio – manila..plz help me on our itinerary, it would be 2day, 1 night stay in sagada…how can we maximize our time and at the same time visit the beautiful places of sagada?
tnx in advance….
Comment by tina — June 29, 2009 @ 6:19 pm
hi benj!
my friends and i are going to sagada this november 26..can u help us in forming an itenerary that can maximize our time in visiting as many places as we can in sagada and at the same time not spending too much? we wanted to opt in taking the banue route..can u please help us? thankx in advance!;p
Comment by maj — July 24, 2009 @ 3:04 am
hello.. my friends and I are planning to visit Sagada this November.. can we have a sample itinerary? probably a 3days-2nights stay.. thanks!
Comment by Mitch — October 7, 2009 @ 1:40 am
Hi all,
To answer the slippery or footwear question, the trail to the Big Falls is NOT slippery. The concrete pathways and some stones are quite safe even through the pouring rain and believe me, we were totally drenched and even the wind blew very hard. As for footwear, wear anything thats comfortable. My pair of sandals broke the day before so I had just slippers for the trek and they worked out fine.
Thanks to Sir Benj and the rest of his crew for this great site! Parang tuloy ang hirap magplan ng trips sa ibang lugar. =) More power
Comment by Gello — October 7, 2009 @ 11:52 pm
Thanks for the hand, Gello.
Yup, Gello’s right, it’s an easy hike as long as you can deal with stairs real well!
make sure that you’re fit before you head out. It can be quite a taxing walk up the trail if you don’t pace yourself.
I’ve also experienced losing a sole of a rubber shoe while hiking to the falls – actually both soles (major phail!).
While it’s an easy walk for the most part, please stay cautious! Each step could be dangerous if you’re not being careful.
Cheers and take care.
Comment by Benj — October 8, 2009 @ 1:39 am
Hi Benj,
Me and my officemates are going to Sagada this November for a 3D/2N adventure. It’s going to be Manila-Banaue-Sagada-Baguio-Manila. Can you give me an itinerary that would include Sumaguing Cave and the Big Falls? Also, is it advisable not to bring our wallet inside the cave since it could get wet? Many thanks.
Ruel
Comment by Ruel — October 23, 2009 @ 1:50 pm
Hi Benj,
My officemates are going to Sagada for a 3d/2n adventure. Can you give an an itinerary that would include Sumaguing Cave and The Big Falls? Travel would be Manila-Banaue-Sagada-Baguio-Manila. Also, is it okay to bring a camera inside the Cave? Thanks!
Ruel
Comment by Ruel Angga — October 24, 2009 @ 8:55 am
thanks for the very informative site, my fiancee and i are planning to go there this nov. 27-30 just the of us. i was just wondering if the room rate change if we are only 2 in a room? and can you send me IT suggestion we would gladly appreciate it. kudos
Comment by jv — November 2, 2009 @ 6:01 pm
jv! will be there nov28-30. if u guys need an extra person for a cheaper guide rates, message me at baby_munchkinz826@yahoo.com
wohooo! sagada, here i come
Comment by babywish — November 14, 2009 @ 8:47 pm
thanks for the very informative site you have. we’re planning to visit sagada around january of next year. i was hoping you could send me a sample itenerary (with the sumaguing cave and big falls). i’m thinking of like 3d/2n. thanks i advance!
Comment by Nin — December 14, 2009 @ 2:42 pm
Hi! we’re planning to go there this april. i texted mommy mary already but she hasn’t replied yet.. hopefully she does coz i’ve only heard good feedback about her and her place. Can I also have a copy of that itenerary with quotes/budget? thanks! this is a great site!
Comment by Patch — March 24, 2010 @ 5:33 pm
Hi! We are planning to go to Sagada on April 26-29,we are 4 and we need one room. Tita Mary is not replying even in the e-mail. How can we reach her?
can I also get a copy of your suggested itinerary.
Hope to hear from you. Thanks.
Comment by Nancy B. — April 17, 2010 @ 12:04 pm
Hi! We are planning to go to Sagada on April 26-29, we are 4 and we need one room. Can you please send me your suggested itinerary for 4 days?
What footwear do you suggest to wear for caving
and going to the falls. Is rubber shoes ok?
We have not received any reply from Tita Mary.
How come? Thanks.
Comment by Nancy Bernardino — April 17, 2010 @ 12:09 pm
Hi! we’re planning to go to sagada this coming june,can i ask for sample itin also with price list since june is not a peak season. thank you..
Comment by Tina — May 30, 2010 @ 12:24 pm