Here’s the complete list of accommodation options at Sagada, Mountain Province.
Recommended by Visit Sagada
Residential Lodge – 0919 672 8744
George’s Guesthouse – 0918 548 0406
Other
Alapo’s – 0921 327 9055
Alfredo’s Inn – 0918 588 3535
Ganduyan – 0921 273 8097
Sagada Homestay – 0919 702 8380
A-7 House 0921 287 6093
Billy’s House 0921 603 2745
Churya-a 0906 430 0853
Mapiyaaw Pension 0921 390 0560
Rocky Valley Inn 0918 643 2784
Rock Inn 0920 909 5899
Yabami Lodge 0920 411 9976
Gecko Inn 0920 289 5471
Igorot Inn 0928 630 5479
Olahbinan 0928 406 7647
Travelers’ Inn 0920 799 2960
I just got back from Sagada and the tourism office now boasts of a new brochure that pretty much summarizes a lot of the things that a visitor needs to know about touring and transportation. They have divided the sites according to their location. All amounts are in Philippine Pesos.
Southern Sagada
Cave Connection – 400 per person
Short course caving – 500 per 4 people. 600 for 5 people.
Optional Ride: 350
Central Sagada
Eco-cultural Tour
Echo Valley Hanging Coffins
Underground River Entrance
Bokong Falls
Price – 400 for 1-10 people.
Northern Sagada
Bomod-ok Falls
Fidelisan Rice Terraces
Northern Sagada Villages
Price – 600 for 1-10 people.
Optional Ride: 650
Eastern Sagada
Lamangan/ Marlboro Country
Limestone Formations
Wild Horses
Price – 600 for 1-10 people
Optional Ride: 450
Western Sagada
Amapacao Mountain Trek
Demang Community
Price – 600 1-10 people
Sunrise
Kiltepan Viewpoint
Rice Terraces
Price 450 1-10 people *the driver can be your guide
Sunset
Lake Danum
Pottery sho[
Price 450 1-10 people
Filed under: Uncategorized — Benj @ - 3:54 am
Yup, I’m going to Sagada this week. Are you going as well? Let’s meet up.
E-mail me at benj [at] visitsagada [dot] net
We’ll be leaving on Tuesday night and will stay til Saturday. I’ll be staying at Residential Lodge.
Filed under: Uncategorized — Benj @ August 24, 2009 - 1:10 pm

Visit Sagada was invited by Youth Trip Philippines to conduct a short talk about Sagada for the Destination: PiliPinas Lecture Series. Benj and Jeff will be there. If you’re not doing anything for that day, please feel free to meet us. The event is open to the public.
What: Destination: PiliPinas – Conquering Cordillera
Where: Travel Club (that’s a luggage store) – TriNoMa (North Avenue, Quezon City)
When: August 22, 2009 4PM
Filed under: Uncategorized — Benj @ August 17, 2009 - 10:47 pm
Typhoon Morakot (Philippine code: Kiko) wreaked havoc in Northern Philippines and made parts of the Halsema Highway (the vital strip of road that links many of the Cordillera’s towns) virtually impassable. Fortunately, there was no reported casualty or injury as a result of the landslides.
The biggest landslide occured along the roads of Sabangan, Mountain Province (around 2 hours away from Sagada by way of Baguio). The problem has already been resolved so vehicles of all sizes could once again pass.
Bus trips are rarely canceled to and from Sagada. Depsite typhoons and heavy rains, buses arrive and leave as scheduled unless there’s a blocked road due to landslides.
Filed under: Uncategorized — Benj @ August 11, 2009 - 3:36 pm