Sagada Lemon Pie House Book Donations

Sagada Lemon Pie House

Visit Sagada is a volunteer project, and as such we take pride at keeping the site running to provide you the information you’ll never find anywhere else, without having to ask for nothing more than for our readers to spread the word about this excellent escape from the city. However, here’s your chance to give back some Sagada love: Sagada’s Lemon Pie house is accepting book donations (see details below)

What’s more, Lemon Pie house is in the works to set up Sagada’s first every wifi hotspot, free for all guests, soon!
Keep a tab on this one. Check this and other details at their site.

We here at the Lemon Pie House are thanking everyone that contributed to our great improvement over the past year.

We would also like to thank those who are generous enough to donate their books and other reading materials. And to those who would like to share their books to us and to our other guests, you can kindly send them to us thru the following:

If you are coming from Manila: via Cable Bus Tours, located at E. Rodriguez, QC (infront of Trinity College)

If you are coming from Baguio City: via GL Bus Liner, located at Dangwa Station

NOTE: If you’re planning to send us your books via Cable Bus Tours, please email us a week in advance so we can schedule a pickup. Let us know the exact date and time you are sending the package. You can email us at lemonpiehouse@gmail.com. You can also send the books via regular postal mail to the address below:

Joseph Daoas
The Lemon Pie House

Atey, Dao-Angan
Sagada, Mountain Province 2619

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jeff @ March 25, 2009 - 2:14 am

Sagada Standard Tour Rate Guide (Updated as of 2012)

Holy week is fast approaching and it is the busiest season for Sagada. To help those planning their Sagada trips, here is the updated Standard Rate Guide as of March 2009.

CAVE CONNECTION: Lumiang to Sumaguing Cave

No. of Guests
Guide Fee
Number of Guides
1 800 1
2 800 1
3 1,200 1
4 and above 400 per person

BASIC CAVING: Sumaguing Cave

No. of Guests
Guide Fee
Number of Guides
1 to 4 500 1
5 600 1
6 to 9 1,000 2
10 1,200 2
11 to 14 1,700 3
15 1,800 3
16 to 20 2,400 4
21 and above 150 per person

TREKKING: Bomod-ok (Big) Falls or Mt. Ampacao

No. of Guests
Guide Fee
Number of Guides
1 to 10 600 1
11 to 15 800 1
16 to 20 1,200 2

TREKKING: Mt. Polis

No. of Guests
Guide Fee
Number of Guides
1 to 10 1,200 1
11 to 15 1

SIGHT SEEING: Choose 3 Spots

  • Kiltepan Viewpoint
  • Bokong (Small) Falls
  • Underground River
  • Echo Valley
  • Lumiang Burial Cave
  • Sumaguing Cave Entrance
  • Lake Danum
  • Pottery
No. of Guests
Guide Fee
Number of Guides
1 to 10 400 1
11 to 15 600 1
16 to 20 800 2

ESCORT: Choose 1 Spot

  • Sugong and Lumiang Cave
  • Bokong (Small) Falls
  • Underground River
  • Echo Valley
No. of Guests
Guide Fee
Number of Guides
1 to 15 200 1
16 to 20 400 2

ROCK CLIMBING: 400 per person

Filed under: Travel — Angel @ March 23, 2009 - 10:04 am

Sagada Philippines Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Sagada Itinerary Planning

Visit Sagada is your one-stop resource website for everything that has everything to do with Sagada, Philippines. :)

Thank you for visiting us! :)

Here’s the Sagada Super Post. Almost everything you know for planning your very own cost-efficient, organized and fun Do-It-Yourself Sagada getaway  is here. If you don’t find it here, post a question on our Facebook page.

Think of this post as a table of contents that would tie together almost all the entries that we have here.

How do I get to Sagada?

There are multiple ways to get to Sagada. Traveling to the western side of the country is slightly more convenient due to the number of buses leaving Manila for Baguio City in a day (perhaps as much as 50 trips for Victory Liner). Traveling via the eastern side (Ohayami or Cable Tours) gives you less options but gets you to Sagada earlier.

Comparing the routes - what's the best one? 

Angel Juarez rock climbing Sagada Echo Valley

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Filed under: Accommodation Hostels Guest Houses,Restaurants,Tour,Travel — Benj @ March 9, 2009 - 1:50 pm

Holy Week/ Holidays In Sagada: What To Expect

I took this shot of Bomod-ok Falls December 23  last year. No one was there and we had the place to ourselves. We could just leave our stuff at some random rock and you can forget about it. The days running up to Christmas aren’t that busy for Sagada, actually. It gets much more crowded after December25.

How crowded? *read more to continue* (more…)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Benj @ March 5, 2009 - 12:53 am
 
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