Five things not to miss out on Sagada – #1: jump off a waterfall

This will be the first of a series of posts on things you should never miss out on your trip to Sagada. I’d like to keep them as simple and as doable within at least a 3-day trip as possible (no “camp out on Mt Ampacao overnight” suggestions here, as fun as that sounds).

We’ll start off big. Like I mentioned, all five will (or should, as I’m imposing on myself) be doable within a 3-day trip; which should really be the minimum number of days you should set aside for a trip to Sagada. What follows is a video of our friend here Des, daredevil and mountaineer extraordinaire:

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This one was taken from the Bokong Falls, the smaller of the two waterfalls open to tourists (the other, why yes, the Big Falls!). This jump is about 20-25 feet high. Des set the bar for the jump, and for the 3 of us other guys who were there at that time, our male egos obviously wouldn’t take the beating and got pressured into decided we’ll jump off, life be damned.

Unfortunately, my jump wasn’t caught on video; which works against my favor, because people who read my blog or know me in real life wouldn’t believe I’d do something as daredevil-ish as jumping off a 25-foot height and into equally deep water, with sharp rocks inches away. Not something I’d do from the Bomod-ok Falls though (at least not anytime – dare me?)

Shout out and thanks to Jam, Gab, Des and Dru for the video and photos!

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Filed under: Tour — Jeff @ April 24, 2008 - 11:20 pm

Tour: Bokong Falls (Small Falls)

As one could easily see in this picture, the Bokong Falls is definitely no where near the size and majestic beauty of the Bomod-ok Falls (Big Falls) but since it’s just a few minutes’ walk from the town center, it’s still worth your time. The waterfall is located at the edge of rice fields and the water drops from a height of above 20 feet. It’s no higher than a usual diving board but it’s still a rush to jump off its highest point. (more…)

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Filed under: Tour — Benj @ April 22, 2008 - 5:06 am

Tour: Lake Danum and Mt. Ampacao

Just like plenty of the attractions in Sagada, Lake Danum is an easy walk away from the town center. Though it is realistically not as stunning as the other locations in town, it still is a very nice venue for picnics and it is often used as a jump off point in going up Mount Ampacao.

Mount Ampacao offers a majestic view of Sagada and surrounding townships. The vantage points offers a unique chance to catch an awe-inspiring view of the sun as it sets behind the mighty Cordilleras.

Mt. Ampacao Trek via Lake Danuum
A trek at the mountain ranges overlooking Sagada and Besao
Guide Fee: Php. 600 / max of 10
Optional Vehicle: Php. 600

Photo Credit: Chieyu

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Filed under: Tour — Benj @ April 20, 2008 - 11:33 pm

The Easy Sagada Itinerary

… otherwise known as my 2006 Sagada itinerary. It was so easy-going, low impact and had more time for relaxation than any of the extreme things that you could while in town.

Day 0

10PM – Leave Manila (Victory Liner)

Day 1

4 AM – Arrival at Baguio

6 AM – Leave for Sagada (Lizardo)

12 NN – Arrival at Sagada; Lunch

1 PM – Check in at Residential Lodge

SLEEP AND REST THE ENTIRE DAY (more…)

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Filed under: Tour — Benj @ April 7, 2008 - 12:35 pm

The Two-Day Sagada Getaway

If you’ve done a decent amount of reading and research, you would know by now that there’s no way that you could go to Sagada on a day trip. The travel time from the other heavily traveled towns and cities (Banaue and Sagada) makes it virtually impossible to make much in 24 hours – the trip back and forth would take 24 hours! Buses leave Baguio at 630AM and the earliest it arrives in Sagada is around 1PM. Since the buses from Sagada to Baguio, you only have a little over a day to experience Sagada.

Given this predicament, here’s my buzzer-beating, not-a-dull-moment itinerary to make the most out your tight schedule: (more…)

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Filed under: Tour,Travel — Benj @ March 30, 2008 - 8:01 pm
 
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