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Sagada tour

You probably have heard of the fabled terraced rice paddies, seen photos of the Igorots and their colorful clothing worn during their fascinating rituals; perhaps you have even tasted their Arabica coffee. But why stop there? Why settle for second-hand accounts of Sagada's grandeur? How many times have you wished that you can go inside its cave or walk through its muddy and slippery trails? Ever wonder what a sea of clouds really looked like?

With our simple and easy booking system, we'll help you realize your wish of stepping at the Cordillera and take you from dreaming to actually having the trip of your life. At a reasonable cost, you can be assured that you will have a fun, safe and insightful Sagada tour.

The adventure stories of Sagada are true - and they are best experienced than heard.

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We currently offer several options for your pick-up: It can be from Metro Manila, Calbarzon, Central Luzon or Baguio city. The tour will be exclusive just for your own group as it is a Private tour. No worries if you are a couple or a small group of friends we do our best to bring you budget friendly solutions.

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1. Where is Sagada? It is located in the Mountain Province in the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is around 10 hours away from Manila via Baguio or 13 hours away if using Banaue.

2. When is it best to visit? The place is accessible all year-long but expect a big crowd during long weekends, holidays and summer break. If you wish to see the rice terraces in its most beautiful, visit between May (very green) and June (golden as it’s harvest season).

3. Is it child/senior citizen/PWD-friendly? The area offers various activities for people of all ages, fitness level and interests. Those who opt not to/ cannot engage in physically strenuous activities can entertain themselves with other things such as visiting the museum, learning how to make pots or orange-picking. All guests who are of minor age (below 18 years old) must be accompanied by a parent or a legal guardian.

4. Where do we stay? We have several partner inns and lodges in the town. Amenities are basic but all are clean and managed by the homeowners themselves.

5. Are rooms private? Yes, all rooms are private (i.e. you won’t share a room with strangers). Toilets and bathrooms are common. If you wish to get a private room with its own toilet and bathroom, please let us know. Applicable upgrade rates apply.

6. What is your cancellation policy? Clear and fair, if we have to cancel the trip before it has already started you get a full refund.

WHAT TO BRING?

Backpack. We discourage you from bringing luggage with wheels as they don't travel well in mountainous areas. Choose one that has a raincover as the Cordillera is pretty much wet the entire year.

Rain gears. Umbrella, jacket, poncho. Yes, it rains (a lot) there.

Layers of clothes. It can get warm in the morning and cold at night so layering your clothes will help you regulate your body temperature.

Footwear. Most of the activities will require walking on slippery or muddy paths so bring a pair that has a good grip. Leave your fancy flip flops in the city and opt for hiking shoes/sandals.

Cash. To date, there are still no establishments that accept credit/debit cards so bring enough cash, in small denominations, to last your trip. There is only one ATM in town (DBP) and there is no guarantee that it is regularly replenished.

Refillable/ re-usable water container and eco-bags. Garbage management is everyone's concern. Be a responsible tourist - don't buy bottled water. Bring your own thermos/ water container and just refill at the town's water refilling station (there are at least three). If you plan on buying souvenirs, be advised that shops are not allowed to give plastic bags. So bring your own eco-bag.

Headlamp/ torch. There is no street lighting in Sagada. Having a handy light source (nope, your phone doesn't count) will help you a lot. Plus it's neat to have your personal lamp when exploring the cave so you can take photos even if your guide is busy lighting the path of other guests. Also, if you go during the rainy months, power outage is common. This can sometimes last for days. Have a headlamp and make your toilet visit less spooky.

Gadgets (camera, phone, power bank, charger). To document your trip, obviously. What was it that they said? Photos or it didn't happen? We would very much prefer that you put your phone down and look at the view in person and not through the 7" screen of your phone.

Book, journal. Inevitably, there will be delays - the road is closed because of a landslide, there is a strong rain and going inside the cave/ hiking is suspended. And then there is no power so you can't charge your phone and watch movies/ play video games. It may sound old-fashioned to some but try reading a book, writing on your journal.

Personal medications and hygiene stuff. There is one hospital in Sagada but it won't hurt if you bring your personal prescription drugs as they may not be readily available in town.

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Sagada isn’t your ordinary island destination, and will give you a much different taste of what the Philippines has to offer. It is located high in the spectacular Cordillera mountains. The native people are different in culture than the rest of the country, strongly rooted in times long before than the Spanish era even began.

Book our pre-made Sagada package, or build your own custom one, and we will make sure you’ll get to do everything you wanted to. Exploring the burial caves and the hanging coffins, and hiking in the mountains and rice terraces are among the activities waiting for you.

Packages and Tours

Where to stay, best sagada tour packages.

Sagada offers a wide selection of accommodation options, most of them are rustic and simple. In our opinion, simplicity suites the nature of this small town in the mountains. Check out our list of hotels, carefully selected to fit your budget and needs.

We keep our catalog as short as possible, presenting only the best hotels and making your choice easier. If you couldn’t find what you were looking for, just contact us and we’ll find the best hotel for your needs. We are certain you’ll find the best hotel in Sagada.

Sagada travel essentials

  • Capital : Bontoc is the capital of Mountain province
  • Flights : No flights are going to Sagada at the moment.
  • Bus : There is a direct bus from Manila, and many other buses going through either Baguio or Banaue. Read below for more details on how to get there.
  • Getting around : there aren’t many jeepneys or tricycles so expect to walk quite a bit if you don’t want to take a taxi.
  • Best time to visit : November to April is good all over. May to October is the Rainy season, and landslides occur regularly. June and July are still fine, but avoid visiting in August-October. No matter what time of the year you visit, remember to bring some warm clothes! the temperatures here can drop pretty low, especially at night.
  • Attractions : Spelunking, hiking, nature, rock climbing, great food, backpacking.
  • Local festivals and holidays : Begnas, a traditional ritual for successful rice harvest, happens three times a year around the months of March, June and November. Exact dates are only decided few weeks before the events. The locals in their traditional Igorot clothes, march and dance right after making a holy sacrifice in the rice fields. It is a rare opportunity to witness an ancient, dying tradition.

How to get to Sagada ?

Unfortunately, there are no commercial flights to the mountain province. Getting to Sagada can be done either by private vans or public transportation. When booking the package through us, you can choose to use either, and you’ll receive our full assistance and support.

From Manila

Coda Lines provides the only direct service from Quezon City, Manila. Their tickets run out very early, so booking ahead of time is a must. It is the most convinient way, though it is somewhat longer, and takes 11-12 hours. If you didn’t make it on the Coda Lines, there are two alternative routes that can be taken: Manila-Baguio-Sagada or Manila-Banaue-Sagada.

Traveling via Baguio is slightly more popular, as it is a bit shorter, and the window view is spectacular. From Manila there are several bus companies that will take you. The two prominent ones are Victory Liner and Genesis Bus. They both have terminals scattered around Manila – in Pasay, Cubao and Caloocan. There are a buses leaving hourly, and Victory Liner is actually operating 24/7. We suggest taking the night bus if possible. It takes around 5-6 hours to get to Baguio from Manila during the night, and 6-7 hours in daytime.

From Baguio

There are two bus companies departing to Sagada, starting at 6am until 1pm. The trip takes around 5 hours, so arriving in Baguio early in the morning will ensure you’ll get to sagada in a reasonable hour, and get to see the view of the road at its most beautiful.

From Banaue

You can either take a jeepney or a mini-van from Banaue to regional capital Bontoc (around 2 hours), and from Bontoc take another jeepney (around 1.5 hours). If you’re lucky, and leave early enough of course, there are direct jeepneys from Banaue straight to Sagada. In any case, when departing from Banaue, leave early in the morning, because public transportation stops early.

What to do in Sagada ?

Sagada Hanging coffins

All tours and attractions featured below can be booked individually, or simply added to your full Sagada package. We can either team you up with a group, or launch a private tour just for you – it only depends on your preferences and exact requirements.

Sagada waterfall Bomod-Ok

You shouldn’t miss the sunrise in Mt. Kiltepan. It is a matter of luck but if the weather is not foggy you will see the sun rising from what is called the Sea of Clouds. Don’t expect to be the only one on the mountain. Many tourists try their luck and hire guides to take them, leaving town at 4am just to get to the mountain before sunrise.

There are many More beautiful treks Sagada. Pongas waterfalls, lake Danum, Bumod Ok falls and Sagada’s rice terraces are all perfect examples of that. You will never go short of spectacular treks and hikes, where you unite with nature. Rock climbing is easily accessible, with guides and gear. It is not always easy to find in the Philippines, so if you are a climber, this is your place.

How does Sagada fit into my schedule?

By visiting Sagada and its neighboring spots, you will get a taste of the Philippines that not many get. It is a good chance to expand your experience to more than just beautiful islands and beaches. Sagada will easily fit your schedule if you are planning to visit the north of the Philippines, or at least its mountains. We highly advise to combine Sagada with other destinations like Banaue and Vigan City.

If you chose to visit Sagada, you must be really into hiking and nature. In that case, we strongly recommend you check our hiking packages – Let us plan your entire trip and make it full of beautiful scenery and memorable treks. A lot of people spend some time in the north before heading south to relax in one of the many beautiful islands, so that is another plan of action you can certainly consider. All you have to do is check our list of most beautiful islands and beaches , and add the ones you like most to your wishlist. We’ll figure out how to combine them into your itinerary in the best way, to save the most time and money.

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Banaue Sagada Tour Starting At Php 2499 (3D/2N)

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Sagada is known as the place to be if you’re looking for a place that will make you forget the city where you are. Sagada is very sacred; It offers a whole different package compared to other places more of loving the nature and enjoying every fresh air that you can breathe in. Sagada is cold compared to Baguio because of its location. Breathe taking mountain views, sunset or sunrise view, fresh air, fresh foods and cheap price for veggies name it they have it.

Sagada Sumaguing Cave, Mountain Province Spelunking

It has always been a lifetime experience for every single person who has gone in Sagada. There are a lot of things that you can do in Sagada with our Sagada Tour. Caving is one of the best things to do in Sagada or they call it cave connecting you got to challenge yourself to survive 4 caves. The guides in the cave are absolutely amazing that they can even guide you even if they’re blind folded. Echo valley is also a good place to go; If you can’t shout here in the City then , in Echo Valley you can shout as much as you want It is a breathe taking place; rock formations are present in that place so you got to see it yourself. Also, be ready to walk around 2km if you want to go for Bomod-ok Bigfalls thus it’ll give you the benefit of walking down their own rice terraces and as you walk along you will see how native people live their life. These are only few of the things that you can do in Sagada.

Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls Saganda Mt Province

Of course let’s not forget their foods!! Foods in Sagada are really freshly served from sup to the main course of their own. There are some foods that you can give it a shot one example is their freshly made omelet with veggies yes with veggies which is perfect since veggies are fresh then they have their own yogurt and their own coffee (which you have to discover it yourself of what do that coffee is made of).

Church of St. Mary the Virgin Sagada Mountain Province

Challenge yourself and conquer Sagada.

“A single step can start a lifetime journey.”

Package Deals Private Tour

  • 2499 per pax for a group of 14
  • 2650 per pax for a group of 13
  • 2750 per pax for a group of 12
  • 2950 per pax for a group of 11
  • 3100 per pax for a group of 10
  • 3400 per pax for a group of 9
  • 3750 per pax for a group of 8
  • 4200 per pax for a group of 7
  • 4600 per pax for a group of 6
  • 5250 per pax for a group of 5

Public Tour (departs every Thursday evening of the week)

  • 2650 per pax for a group of 4 or more
  • 2800 per pax for a group of 2 or 3 pax
  • 3300 solo participant (single occupancy)
  • Roundtrip Van Transfers Manila-Banaue-Sagada-Baguio- Manila
  • Van Transfers around Sagada
  • 3 days 2 nights stay at a Local Inn or Transient House
  • Entrance Fees and Permits
  • Local Guide Fees
  • Taxes and Surcharge
  • Gas, Toll Fees, Driver’s Meals and Accommodation

Normal Caving 2-3 hours (125 per pax minimum of 4) Cave Connection 3-4 hours (400 per pax minimum of 2), Bomod-Ok Big Falls (2-3 hours trek 100 per pax minimum of 5) Ganduyan Museum, Lemon Pie House, Orange Orchard *Meals are not included for personal preferences *Always remember to pack light *Different rate applies during Holidays

* Always remember to pack light ** Prices are subject to change without prior notice

Sites to Visit

  • Banaue View Points – the finest view of the majestic man-made marvels of Batad Rice Terraces will surely embrace your enjoyment as you stand on Ifugao’s famous landmark.
  • Tour Around Sagada – located within the Mountain Province, the Town of Sagada promises one of the best journeys on the mountainous region up north. Its cultural heritage plays a significant role on promoting tourism about the history of its people and the landmarks you ought to visit.
  • Sumaguing Cave (normal caving 2-3 hrs) – one of the highlights of the tour, enjoy spelunking through Sagada’s famous caves. Enjoy the works of natural wonders as you explore famous limestone rock formations within its amazing subterranean landscape.
  • Lumiang Cave – pay tribute to the ancestors of the Igorots, the place is a burial location for the famous mummies of Sagada.
  • Bomod-ok Bigfalls – nature lovers will surely be tempted to take a trek down and up to reach the falls. One of the most visited sites in Sagada a dip to the falls will rejuvenate your body and cleanses all the stress you feel inside.
  • Kiltepan Tower – a magnificent panoramic view of sunrise touching the Sagada Rice Terraces while it is blanketed by sea of clouds.
  • Echo Valley (Hanging Coffins) – visit the place of the hanging coffins hanging on towering limestone rocks near Sagada Town Proper.
  • St. Mary’s Church – build by the American missionaries in the 1900’s it serves as a monument for spreading Christianity in Sagada.
  • Sagada Weaving – get a view of how the local Igorots weave their ethnic clothing the old-fashioned way. Make sure to buy your souvenirs here before heading back to Manila.
  • Ganduyan Museum – located at the town proper, an orientation to Sagada’s rich history will surely be a great educational tour for you.
  • Sagada Pottery House – make your own pot and see how they create masterful creations out of clay.
  • Lake Danum – end your day with a great view of sunset on Sagada’s famous lake.
  • Strawberry Plantation – a side-trip to the famous strawberry plantation of La Trinidad, Benguet will surely make your stopover more enjoyable. Make sure to have a free taste of the sweet and creamy strawberry ice cream.

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Get your boots up ready as you are about to step on a mountain paradise. Situated in the Mountain Province of Cordillera Administrative Region around 425 km from Manila, Sagada is an awe-inspiring destination and is bursting with a taste of culture. Sagada offers a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Famous for its mysterious and historic hanging coffins, it is also known for its scenic and calming mountain valleys, rice fields, limestone caves, refreshing waterfalls, and cliffs that come with a sea of clouds.

As one of the top tourist destinations in the country, you can expect a lot to see. 

A must place to visit is Sagada’s famous Echo Valley Hanging Coffins . Some of these hanging coffins are centuries old, while others are a few years old. Bomod-Ok Falls is one of the three waterfalls. A transcending cascade with a catch basin in dark green waters that are surrounded by stones of various sizes. The majestic falls is ideal for hikers as its location requires an hour long hike, it will be tiring yet enjoyable as it is filled with amazing views.  

To reach the place from Manila is either to take a bus or by private car. Taking the bus, of course, takes a lot of time in which you can follow the route either via Baguio City, Benguet, or a nonstop bus ride from Manila. The weather there is similar to Baguio, which is chilly in both wet and dry seasons. The most excellent time to visit Sagada is during the wet season, which is generally from November to February – the time where you can expect temperature that drops to as low as 10 degrees Celsius.

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Mountain Province, Cordillera Administrative Region, PHILIPPINES

RATES FOR WEEKLY JOINERS TOUR:

Rates for exclusive/private tour:, package inclusions.

  • Roundtrip Van Transfer (Manila–Banaue–Sagada–Baguio–Manila)
  • Inclusive of Driver/Tour Coordinator, Gasoline, Parking, and Toll Fees
  • 2 Nights Standard Room Accommodation
  • 3 Full Day Sagada With Banaue and Baguio Side Trip Tours
  • Entrance Fee, Environmental Fee, Permits
  • Group Travel Insurance

Accomodation

  • Adventure's Haus / Sagada Homestay / Misty / Residential Lodge / Clairence / Canaway / or similar class (subject to room availability)

Sites To Visit

  • Kiltepan View Point / Echo Valley and Cemetery / St. Mary’s Church / Bomod-Ok Falls (Big Falls) / Sagada Town / Sagada Weaving / Orange Farm (Seasonal) / Sumaguing Cave / Lumiang Cave / Hanging Coffins
  • Banaue Rice Terraces View Point / Highest Point (Philippines Highway System) / Strawberry Farm / Kennon Road View Point

Package Exclusions

  • Meals and incidentals not indicated above
  • Mandatory local guide fee (cave & falls)
  • Jeep to Kiltepan

ALL RATES ARE STILL SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

This is just a guide for the tour participants and may change due to weather conditions, traveling pace, etc.

  • 09:00pm ETD Manila to Sagada
  • 06:00am ETA Banaue Arc
  • 07:00am Banaue Rice Terraces/Breakfast
  • 08:00am ETD Banaue to Sagada
  • 12:00pm ETA Sagada/Lunch
  • 01:00pm Lumiang Cave / Burial Cave & Sumaguing Cave (Optional short or long caving)
  • 06:00pm Check-in/Shower
  • 07:00pm Dinner/Free time/Social/Bonding
  • 10:00pm Lights off/Rest
  • 04:30am Wake-up call/Kiltepan sunrise viewing
  • 06:00am Breakfast
  • 07:00am ETD to Bomod-Ok Falls
  • 08:00am Bomod-Ok Falls trekking/Swimming
  • 11:00am Back to accommodation
  • 12:00pm Lunch
  • 01:00pm Sagada Weaving/St. Marys Church/Echo Valley/Hanging Coffin
  • 06:00am Wake-up call/Breakfast
  • 07:00am Check-out/ETD Sagada to Baguio
  • 09:00am Stop at Highest Point PH Highway
  • 11:00am ETA La Trinidad/Optional strawberry picking/Pasalubong
  • 02:00pm ETD Baguio to Manila
  • 03:00pm Stop at Lion's Head/Kennon Road
  • 07:00pm Dinner
  • 10:00pm ETA Manila

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Please be advised that joiners must meet the minimum of 12 participants to proceed with the tour. Otherwise, tour may be cancelled with full refund, transfer to other partner TA or resched the travel date.
  • KD Travel and Tours has the right to cancel or move if the participants did not meet the minimum participants before the tour or if weather is not advisable to proceed with the tour.
  • Flexible travel dates for Exclusive/Private Tour.
  • Departure Date is the day before your preferred travel date.
  • Example: Travel Date: Dec 26-28, 2017 | Departure Date: Night of Dec 25, 2017

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  • Note: Room rate is based on standard room category. Check-in is 2:00pm and check-out is 12:00pm.

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SAGADA TRAVEL GUIDE with Budget Itinerary

SAGADA TRAVEL GUIDE with Budget Itinerary

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When I think about Sagada, I think about my friend Tonet.

“Let’s go to Sagada,” she said one time at film school. Back then, I didn’t know much about Sagada other than as a setting of a Juday-Piolo movie. Tonet wanted to make her own romantic comedy too, maybe set in Sagada; she wasn’t sure. But she wanted to just go, see, and perhaps be inspired by it.

THEPOORTRAVELERKLOOK

Over the years, she would constantly, randomly squeeze Sagada into conversations. “I really want to go there,” she would mumble. Every time, I would answer, “Sure, when we find the time and money.”

The time and money eventually came just after Christmas nine years ago. Tonet was a humble script supervisor with nothing but big dreams in her pockets. Finally, she was in the presence of Sagada and she embraced every tiny moment of it. She walked up and down its terraced mountains, went deep into its caves, and at a bonfire party, danced drunk with locals with reckless abandon. I thought that was it, that it was the end of it. It turned out, it was just the beginning.

She would return again and again, each time with different companions and carrying a different piece of her. She’s now been to Sagada as a wild dreamer, as a loyal friend, as a broken lover. But one day, she set foot in Sagada as somebody she was destined to be — a movie director. It wasn’t until I saw her film, shot in Sagada, that I realized that her affair with this town wasn’t just a simple fascination or infatuation or even obsession, it was something more powerful and transcendental. It was that thing called tadhana.

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UNDERSTANDING SAGADA

For younger travelers, Sagada is one of the filming locations of the romantic comedy That Thing Called Tadhana . But the truth is, Sagada was already pretty popular among backpackers even before the movie hit the theaters. I’ve been there multiple times before the movie and there already was a considerable increase of visitors year after year. As it became easier to access, as tours became more organized, and as a new wave of travelers sought more places to explore, Sagada was already on the path to becoming mainstream.

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Located in the Mountain Province, Sagada is a fifth class municipality with only 11,000 residents as of 2015. Think of it as a small, slightly developed village at the heart of the Cordillera. Life here is simple. Agriculture is the primary driver of the economy, but tourism has been contributing significantly.

The town’s three major roads are flanked by inns, guesthouses, and restaurants catering to tourists. It has a generally chilly climate year-round, much colder than Baguio, something that attracts domestic tourists. Aside from the cooler temperature, it also has a lot to offer to adventurers, sightseers, and history buffs alike. It’s best known for the hanging coffins, waterfalls, and a network of caves. The good news is, the local government and the residents themselves are environment-conscious and have enforced certain regulations.

Here are more bits about Sagada:

  • Location: Mountain Province, Philippines.
  • Language: Kankana-ey. But most locals, especially tourism workers, are also very fluent in English and Tagalog.
  • Currency: Philippine peso (PHP, ₱). PHP100 is around USD 1.90, EUR 1.69, SGD 2.57 (as of April 2019).
  • Modes of payment: CASH is still king (and queen) in Sagada.

WHERE TO STAY IN SAGADA

First of all, let me just say this: There are no luxury hotels in Sagada. If you’re looking for a well-appointed suite with a gazillion of amenities, you’re not gonna find one here. Almost all available accommodations in Sagada are inns, guesthouses, and homestays. It’s quite common for guests to share toilet and bathrooms with other guests or with the residents. If the room has a private toilet and bath, it’s usually very small.

Now that we got that out of the way, you need to be familiar with the layout of the town proper. It’s easy to remember. Think of Sagada as a giant letter Y. There are three main roads that meet at the center of the poblacion area. This junction is the main bus stop of the town. It’s also where you’ll find the tourism office, the police station, and the municipal hall. The town’s church is also just a short stroll away from this. You can use this junction as your reference point.

Now, going back to the Y. Here are the three roads that compose it.

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  • Staunton Road (North/East). If you’re coming from Baguio, Bontoc or Manila, this road that you’re taking to reach Sagada. This also leads to the access roads to Bomod-ok Falls, Marlboro Hill, and Kiltepan Viewpoint.
  • West Road. Aka Sagada-Besao Road. This road will take you to Lake Danum and Sagada Pottery. When viewed from the junction, this is an uphill road.
  • South Road. This leads to Barangay Dagdag and Demang, where most well-known inns and restaurants in Sagada are located. It’s also the only way to Lumiang Cave and Sumaguing Cave. From the junction, this road runs downhill.

You’ll find plenty of inns and guesthouses flanking any of these roads. But I prefer staying along the South Road because most of my favorite restaurants in Sagada are here.

A twin or double room usually costs P1200-P1400 per night so this is a good estimate. You can also find a single room or bed for P600 per night.

Here are the hostels and inns that you can book via Agoda.

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  • Isabelo’s Inn & Café. Check Rates & Availability!
  • Masferre Country Inn & Restaurant. Check Rates & Availability!
  • Grandma’s Yellow House. Check Rates & Availability!
  • Kanip-aw Pines View Lodge. Check Rates & Availability!
  • Kenlibed Inn. Check Rates & Availability!
  • Sagada Heritage Village. Check Rates & Availability!
  • Shamrock Tavern Inn. Check Rates & Availability!
  • Coffee Heritage House and Hostel. Check Rates & Availability!
  • Rocky Valley Inn. Check Rates & Availability!

I have tried George Guesthouse and Residential Lodge along South Road, and Ligaya’s Inn and Cottages .

We have a list of all accredited accommodations with contact numbers here: SAGADA HOSTELS, INNS & HOMESTAYS!

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HOW TO GET TO SAGADA

Manila to sagada by direct bus.

You can now travel directly from Cubao to Sagada! Operated by Coda Lines , this bus can take you straight to Sagada in 12 hours , with a few restroom stops along the way. It takes the Banaue route (not Baguio).

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There are two types of buses:

Super Deluxe, 35-seater bus with restroom onboard. Fare: P980. Semi-Deluxe, 45-seater bus without restroom. Fare: P760.

All buses leave Cubao in the evening and then drive through Banaue (not Baguio) to reach Sagada overnight. What I like about this is that you’re not wasting a day on the road. You’ll arrive in Sagada in the morning, hopefully ready to do some mild sightseeing.

Here’s the Coda Lines Cubao-Sagada timetable:

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To book, visit www.codalinesph.com .

Manila to Sagada via Baguio

It is also possible to reach Sagada via Baguio. This involves a change of bus and terminal in Baguio City.

A number of companies offer bus services to Baguio, but two of the most popular are Victory Liner and Joy Bus.

Victory Liner has terminals in:

JoyBus has terminals in:

If you can, choose a late night bus so you’ll arrive in Baguio in the early morning because the last Sagada-bound bus leaves Baguio at either 11:30am or 01:00pm.

Once in Baguio, follow the steps in the next section.

Baguio to Sagada by Bus

Sagada is 6 hours away from Baguio. There are two bus companies that operate this route: GL Trans and Lizardo Trans. GL Trans is more highly recommended by my local friends because they said the buses are in better conditions. I also haven’t tried Lizardo so we’ll be focusing on GL Trans in this post.

If you’re coming from Victory Liner/JoyBus station, hail a cab and ask to be taken to GL Trans Terminal. Taxi fare: around P80.

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At the GL Trans terminal, approach the counter and buy a ticket immediately. Fare: P220 .

Here are the schedule and routes as of this writing:

  • 05:30 am – Sagada > Besau
  • 08:30 am – Sagada Ambasing
  • 09:30 am – Sagada > Besau
  • 10:30 am – Sagada > Besau
  • 11:30 am – Sagada Ambasing
  • 01:00 pm (last trip) – Sagada > Besau

You’ll notice that most of the buses depart Baguio before noon, so if you’re coming from Manila, you must arrive in Baguio in the early morning in order to catch a ride. Otherwise, you’re gonna have trouble looking for one.

In our recent trip, we arrived at the GL Terminal before 10am but the 11:30-bus was already fully booked. Fortunately, there was still another bus slated for a 1pm departure that day. We were actually surprised to learn about it because most online sources tag the 11:30-bus as the last trip. But the lesson here is, be early , especially if you’re traveling on a weekend.

Here are other reminders:

  • Sagada Town Proper isn’t the final stop of any of these buses. Don’t fall asleep when you’re nearing Sagada. You might miss your stop and end up in Besau.
  • Reservations and advance bookings are not accepted. They issue tickets for trips scheduled on that day only.
  • They start selling tickets at 5am. First come, first served.
  • The bus makes at least two stops.
  • If you get hungry while waiting for your bus, there is a Good Taste branch near the terminal. Good Taste is a popular local restaurant in Baguio.

HOW TO GET AROUND SAGADA

When it comes to public transportation, your options are very limited. You won’t see that many jeepneys around town. Here are your options.

As for attractions located outside poblacion, you can easily book a tour.

  • To get to attractions within town center: Walk! Thankfully, the town center is quite small and very walkable. Most restaurants, cafes, inns, and souvenir shops are located not too far from one another. There are some hilly parts, but a stroll around town is generally comfortable.
  • To get to attractions outside the town center: Book a tour! Tourism operations in Sagada are very organized. Visitors are required to have a guide when they explore. Your guide can also arrange your transportation to get to any destination. Vehicle fee is charged on top of guide fee.

For more information about the tours, read the next section.

SAGADA TOURS

The local government imposes fixed and uniform rates on tours and requires visitors to have a guide when exploring. Whether you want to see Kiltepan, Lake Danum, Sumaguing Cave, Bomod-ok Falls or even Echo Valley, you MUST have a guide .

Hence, before you start exploring, the first thing you should do is drop by Sagada Tourism Office to register, pay the P50 tourism/environmental fee, and make some arrangements. If your inn is near South Road, you can also go straight to the office of SAGGAS (Sagada Genuine Guides Association) to book your tours. They can also handle the registration and payment of tourism fee for you.

After registration, you should be given a receipt and you must keep it with you at all times during your stay. You will be asked to present it upon entry to certain attractions.

Also note that vehicle fee is separate from guide fee and entrance fees.

Anyway, here are the tours and corresponding rates.

Sumaguing Cave

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Underneath Sagada is a network of more than 60 caves, the biggest of which is Sumaguing Cave, earning its nickname “The Big Cave.” Inside are countless rock formations slowly shaped by nature over thousands of years. These rock formations mimicking familiar shapes are the highlight of this spelunking adventure. Some of these formations include the bear, elephants, turtle head, chocolate cake, and pregnant woman. It is perhaps these shapes (and the overall experience) that tourists keep coming back to Sagada for. Sumaguing Cave is probably the most popular of all tourist attractions in town.

Prepare to be wet and get physical. Although it looks daunting, it’s not as difficult as you might be thinking. Just follow the instructions of your guide and you’ll be fine.

The whole activity lasts around 2 hours.

  • 1-4 pax : P800 (1 guide)
  • 5 pax : P900 (1 guide)
  • 6-9 pax : P1600 (2 guides)
  • 10 pax : P1800 (2 guides)
  • 11-12 pax : P2400 (3 guides)
  • 13 pax or more: P200 per person

Two-way transportation fee (optional): P350

➡️ MORE INFO: OUR SUMAGUING CAVE EXPERIENCE

Cave Connnection (Lumiang Cave to Sumaguing Cave)

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Cave Connection is much more challenging than Sumaguing Cave. It’s so called because it connects two of the most well known caves in Sagada. The Cave Connection Tour starts at Lumiang Cave , a burial site where hundreds of coffins are stacked as part of the local tradition. After 3-4 hours, you’ll emerge out of Sumaguing Cave.

Guide Fee: P1000 (good for 1-2 pax). P500 per additional person

Two-way transportation (optional): P400

➡️ MORE INFO: OUR CAVE CONNECTION EXPERIENCE

Bomod-ok Falls

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Sagada has three waterfalls that are open to tourists: Pongas, Bokong, and Bomod-ok. Of the three, Bomod-ok is the largest and tallest, which is why it’s nicknamed “Big Falls.”

You’ll walk across mountains to reach it. The getting there is quite a challenge but this 200-ft cascade will deliver. You’ll be balancing on the edge of the terraces while wallowing in the gorgeous scenery. You may also opt to take a dip at the pool at the base of the waterfall. You might find yourself doing something new — vomit air — so bring lots of water and energy.

Guide Fee: P500 (good for 1-7 pax)

Barangay Fee: P10

Transportation Fee: P500-650

➡️ MORE INFO: OUR BOMOD-OK FALLS EXPERIENCE

Echo Valley and Hanging Coffins

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The Echo Valley is where you’ll find Sagada’s famous hanging coffins. It lies just next to the town center. It’s a short walk away from the Church of St. Mary the Virgin and through the new cemetery. The trail from the cemetery to the coffins has been made safer for hikers.

There are three trails that you can take. All these will allow you to see the hanging coffins, but the last two will take you to more natural attractions.

  • ECHO VALLEY HANGING COFFINS TOUR. From the church, you’ll go on a short hike to the view point and then down to the valley to see the coffins up close. Guide fee: P300 for 1-10 pax; P400 for 11 pax; P600 for 12-20 pax. Duration: 1 hour.
  • ECO TOUR. This will take you from the church to the hanging coffins to the underground river entrance to Bokong natural swimming pool through canyons and rice fields. Guide fee: P800 for 1-10 pax; P1600 for 11-20 pax; P2400 for 12-30 pax. Duration: 3 hours.
  • ADVENTURE TRAIL. From the church, this trail will lead you to the hanging coffins, Sagada Underground River, and Bokong Waterfall. Guide fee: P1000 for 1-10 pax; P100 per additional person. Duration: 3 hours.

Kiltepan Viewpoint (Temporarily closed)

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Kiltepan Viewpoint is the most popular spot to catch the romantic Sagada sunrise. The fading darkness reveals a sea of white clouds blanketing the hills and the valleys below. As the sun inches from the horizon, the clouds part and reveal the magnificent terraces underneath.

The site was made even more well-known by the movie That Thing Called Tadhana . It’s evident in the number of tourists screaming their feelings out on top of Kiltepan, reminiscent of one of the movie’s most affecting scenes.

If you want to catch the sunrise, you must leave at 4:30am and drive for 15 minutes. A short hike will take you to the viewpoint.

Two-way transportation fee: P500 for 1-10 pax; P50 per additional person.

Note: Kiltepan is closed for now .

Marlboro Hill and Blue Soil Trek

Because Kiltepan is currently inaccessible, Marlboro Hill has become the go-to sunrise-viewing spot. It’s funny because I was just there last week and there were still tourists shouting their feelings at the top of their lungs a la That Thing Called Tadhana even though we were on a completely different mountain peak.

To catch the sunrise and the sea of clouds, you must leave at 4:30 am or earlier and drive to the jump off point. From there, you will be hiking for about 20 minutes to reach the viewpoint. There are also kiosks selling champorado, sopas, and arroz caldo on site.

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Most visitors would just watch the sunrise, take photos, and then hike back to where they came from. But what we recommend is to continue the trek to the Blue Soil Hill, locally called Kaman-utek. Along the way, you’ll pass by several scenic sites including more spectacular viewpoints and limestone cliffs. It’s a downhill trek so it’s not that difficult. Then, you’ll reach Blue Soil Hill, which gets its powder blue color from the high amounts of copper sulfate in the soil. You can take a rest here and have a quick bite.

The trek takes around 2 hours, depending on your pace. But the whole activity from pick up and Marlboro sunrise to the end of the trek lasts 4-5 hours.

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MARLBORO HILL ONLY Guide Fee: P600 for 1-10 pax. Two-way transportation fee: P650 (optional)

MARLBORO HILL + BLUE SOIL HILL Guide Fee: P1,600 for 1-5 pax; P1300 per additional person. Two-way transportation fee: P1,350 (optional)

Orange Picking at Rock Farm

This isn’t really a guided tour, but it’s a fun activity. When oranges are in season, you can visit Rock Farm and go ponkan-picking.

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Situated east of the town center is a lodging and dining complex composed of Rock Inn and Cafe Bodega. Of all the food places in Sagada, Cafe Bodega, hands down has the best ambiance. We usually have lunch here when we’re in Sagada, and while waiting for our order, we would go to the orange plantation next to it for a meet-and-greet with the poster fruit of Vitamin C!

I’m not sure how much the entrance fee is now, but as of 2017, it was P50. While inside the premises, you can eat as many oranges as you want. (That’s part of the P50 fee.) Then if you decide to have some for take out, that’s another P50 per kilo.

Other Sagada Attractions

  • Balangagan Cave. Located 30 minutes from poblacion, this is another cave for fun spelunking adventure. Guide fee: P650 for 4 pax, P800 for 5 pax, P1300 for 6-9 pax. Transport fee: P650.
  • Pongas Falls. Requires a 1-hour hike. Guide fee: P600 for 1-10 pax. Transport fee: P650.
  • Lake Danum. A good sunset-viewing spot 20 minutes from the town proper. Transport fee: P550 for 1-10 pax.
  • Mt. Ampacao. A 3-hour traverse from the poblacion to Lake Danum to Mt. Ampacao. Guide fee: P1200 for 1-10 pax.

WHERE TO EAT IN SAGADA

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We’ll be creating a separate post for this very soon!

SAMPLE SAGADA ITINERARY

Because tours in Sagada are organized and well-regulated, it’s easy to build an itinerary. Yes, there are a lot of activities to try, but you can group them into three major types: spelunking, waterfall chasing, and trekking. What I recommend is to pick one from each category.

It is also important to note that most of these tours can be exhausting. Mind your pace. If you can, just do one tour per day, preferably in the morning so you don’t need to worry about the sun too much. Then, spend your afternoon just chilling at a cafe and strolling around town. You can also add a visit to the Hanging Coffins to any day’s schedule since this is an easy and hike.

Here’s our sample Sagada itinerary. Note that this assumes the following:

  • You’re a group of 4, splitting tour and transportation costs.
  • You have a lodging budget of P700 per person per night. A twin or double room usually costs P1200-P1400 per night so this is a good estimate. You can also find a single room or bed for P600 per night.
  • You’re coming from Manila and taking a Coda Lines semi-deluxe bus. Fare is P760.

As always, feel free to make adjustments to this itinerary according to your taste and whatever other considerations you have.

DAY 1: SUMAGUING CAVE 08:00 am – Arrival in Sagada, Bus fare: P760 08:15 am – Pay Tourism Fee, P50 08:45 am – Hotel check in or bag drop 09:15 am – Breakfast at Salt and Pepper, P200 10:15 am – Leave for Sumaguing, Jeep: P87.50 (P350/4pax) 10:40 am – Sumaguing Cave, Guide: P200 (P800/4pax) 01:30 pm – Lunch at Gaia Cafe, P300 03:00 pm – Freshen up, rest, recharge 06:30 pm – Dinner at Sagada Brew, P300 08:00 pm – Back at inn

DAY 2: BOMOD-OK FALLS 06:30 am – Leave for Bomod-ok, Jeep: P162.50 (P650/4pax) 07:00 am – Bomod-ok Falls, P125 (P500/4pax) + P10 access fee 12:00 pm – Lunch at Yoghurt House, P250 03:00 pm – Echo Valley Tour: P75 (P300/4pax) + P10 access fee 05:00 pm – Shop for souvenirs 07:00 pm – Dinner at Log Cabin, P300 08:30 pm – Back at inn

DAY 3: MARLBORO + BLUE SOIL HILLS 04:30 am – Leave for Marlboro Hill, Jeep: P337.5 (P1350/4pax) 05:00 am – Start Trek, P400 (P1600/4pax) 06:00 am – Breakfast at Marlboro Hill, P70 06:30 am – Trek to Blue Soil Hill 09:30 am – Back to inn, shower, pack, check out 11:00 am – Brunch at Lemon Pie House, P200 01:00 pm – Try yoghurt and chill at Yoghurt House, P120 03:30 pm – Walk to junction, wait for bus 04:00 pm – Bus to Manila, P760

The itinerary above will set you back around P6300 (USD 122, SGD 165, EUR 108) per person, excluding tips/gratuities and shopping expenses. Again this is based on the assumption that you’re a group of four.

The biggest chunk of the cost above was spent on restaurants, which can be expensive. A meal at a tourist-targeted resto plays within the P200-300 range per meal. But if you stay at an inn with a kitchen, you can cook your own meal.

If you limit your food expenses to P300 per day and remove the restos, the itinerary above will cost you P5700 (USD 110, SGD 149, EUR 98) per person.

MORE TIPS FOR THE POOR TRAVELER

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  • Stay at an inn or homestay with an open kitchen. This way, you can cook your own meals on some days and reduce food expenses. We once shared a floor with a family who would always cook their meals. Go try restaurants every once in a while, but if you money is tight, go prep your own food.
  • Try street food. This is another way to reduce food expenses. Barbeque and isaw are available for P10-15 per stick. Delicious homemade yoghurt is sold at P35 per cup.
  • Form a bigger group. Tour rates depend on how big your group is. Normally, the bigger your group, the smaller the per-person cost because you have more members to split it with. If you’re a small party and you’re on a budget, you can join or merge with another group to reduce cost. For example, the guide fee for Bomod-ok Falls Tour is P500 for 1-7 pax. If you’re a party of 2, that’s P250 per person. But if you merge with other travelers and form a group of 7, the cost per person is lowered to only P72.
  • Buy a gallon of water on your first day in Sagada. Ideally, bring your own water bottle, but note that restaurants in Sagada wouldn’t allow you to refill it with their water. So just buy a big container of water, bring it to your room, and refill from there.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When is the best time to visit sagada.

November to April. This is the driest and coolest period, which is suitable for all the outdoor activities. However, expect quick, passing showers in late afternoon even in the dry season.

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Bonfire Festival. A great time to visit is the week between Christmas and New Year. On one day of that week, you can join the Bonfire Festival where you get to meet other tourists and even locals while partying Sagada-style. There’s buffet and overflowing local wines.

However, that week is peak period, so if you don’t like sharing Sagada with big throngs of other tourists, you might want to pass up. Stay away from Holy Week, too.

June to September are the wettest months. The rain can make touring and trekking in Sagada difficult, so avoid this period too.

Is Sagada safe?

Yes, very safe.

The number of crime incidents per year is only at a double-digit level and most of them are about damage to vehicles that are parked along the road. Index crimes are very rare in Sagada. According to our guides, the municipal prison is empty, but I wasn’t able to confirm this.

However, Sagada is an adventure destination so you must take extra care especially when spelunking or trekking. You’re in the highlands, so expect a lot of cliffs and ravines.

Here are important numbers to keep:

  • Sagada Police: +63 908 225 8115
  • Sagada Hospital: +63 917 629 6084
  • Emergency Response Team: +63 906 822 0044, +63 999 994 3282

What type of power plug / socket is used in Sagada?

Electricity Info: 220V, 60Hz. Plug and socket Type A.

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What is the tipping custom in Sagada?

Just like in other places in the Philippines, tipping is not mandatory in Sagada. Tip only if you really enjoyed the service.

However, I encourage you to tip your guides, especially the spelunking guides. What they do every day isn’t easy. You’ll understand this after you’ve done it. It doesn’t have to be money all the time. You can invite them to join you for lunch.

Are there ATMs in Sagada?

YES. We’ve spotted a DBP ATM at the Police Station near the junction. I’m not sure if there are others, but there’s at least one.

To be sure, make sure you have enough cash before arriving in Sagada. Best to withdraw or, if you’re carrying a foreign currency, exchange money before you leave Manila or Baguio.

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guest

This was very helpful! Thank you!

Yosh Dimen

No prob! :)

Cielito Caburian

very helpful.. very detailed.

King

Looking forward to the blog for Sagad Restaurants! Thanks for this blog.

Hi King! Yep, we’ll try to publish within the month. :)

Pablo

Hi i am planning to do a travel around all Philippines on July. your post was so helpful but the prices of bus are kind of expensive. I heard that in Phillipiines is usuaul to rent a vehicle to move around. I heard about some companies to do that as a book2wheel.com but I am not sure about that option because in my country is kind of risky. Is it safe this option? do you know if this one is nice or do you another company which do that because i want to be sure that all is fine but withouth expend to much money

Lee

great! thanks for the detailed information! ;)

No prob! Enjoy Sagada!

Chaya Deb

First of all, I want to thank you that you wrote such a good post for us. Like you, I have a lot of interest to travel around the world. Like every travel lovers, there is a desire in my heart to see all the places in the world and therefore I have been travilng around some places of the world. Last month I went to the US and I have seen a lot of places and now I am thinking that I would go to see the new 7 wonders. I have heard many times about these , but so far could not see the seven wonders. If you have any suggestions about this, then definitely guide me.

Thank you..

Langtang Valley Trek

Amazing blog about Travel.Thanks for providing information about different places..

Psyche

Hello, what is the wi-fi situation in Sagada? Im planning to visit on a long-term basis and will be brining my work with me. Thanks, Really find your guides detailed and helpful. Keep up the good work!

Hi Psyche, some inns have free-wifi. (Ours didn’t.) But I usually just use my phone’s data hotspot anyway.

Dayanara

This is very useful especially like me who really wanted to travel with a low budget. God bless you!

king

is it possible to do outdoor activities even when it’s raining?

Hi King, sa experience namin, kina-cancel nung guide namin ung tour pag umuulan. Minumove sa hapon or pag di tumitigil talaga, kinacancel na lang.

Mas okay pag umaga magschedule kasi madalas sa hapon umuulan.

Gege

Hi my friends and I would like to visit Sagada for a day this coming October after out tour in Baguio City. Do you have any suggestion for our travel especially for the bus schedule in Sagada? Thank you

Hi Gege, parang mahirap ang day tour ng SAGADA from Baguio because Sagada is 6 hours away.

Yung bus schedule from Baguio to Sagada, nasa post naman sa itaas. Pabasa na lang po.

Melvin Barbo Yape

Ang goal ko po sana ay yung marlboro country lang, allowed po kaya ako na magtrek mag isa? Allowed po din kaya akong mamasyal na walang tour guide, i am comfortable w/o tour guide kasi, gusto ko po sana matuto hehe sslamat

kasi balak ko po sana na ako lang magisa ang magtravel.

angel

Thank you so much for this. very helpful. and im excited to go there this november. alone :(

I think you can still enjoy Sagada even if you’re alone. :D

Nina

Hi! If I use codalines bus from Manila to Sagada, will they drop me off near South Rd, Sagada?Or do i still need to ride a jeepney to go to that place? Will the place of drop off be the pick up point as well when I am going back to Manila? thanks!Thanks! :)

1. No, the bus won’t take the South Road. Hanggang junction lang talaga.

2. What’s your inn? Most inns are within walking distance from the junction.

3. Yes, same lang yung drop off and pick up point nung bus. :)

Levita Lagon

Sobrang thank you po, first time ko maglalakwatsa ng magisa. laking help po nito.

Kaya yan! Enjoy Sagada!

Isa

How much po kaya ang total expenses if I’m planning to go there alone? Kahit estimated amount lang po. Thank you!

Remedios Fajardo

I have two sons aged 13 and 6, who are excited to visit Sagada, do you think its ok to bring them along?

Hard to say. Most of Sagada’s main attractions are very physical — caves, trek to the waterfall, etc. I’m not sure if may age limit.

I haven’t tried traveling to Sagada with kids, but I know that if I did with the kids in my family, they would have enjoyed the hike — Bomod-Ok, Blue Hills, Kiltepan. But I wouldn’t have them join the spelunking (cave) tours. But that’s just us.

Micah

Hello, Whe you said,

“Sagada Town Proper isn’t the final stop of any of these buses. Don’t fall asleep when you’re nearing Sagada. You might miss your stop and end up in Besau.” – so where is the drop off?

The bus makes a stop at drops off passengers at Sagada junction.

The final stop of most buses is in Besau.

jayson

Hi po, ask ko po yung Transportation Fee like sa Bomod-ok eh roundtrip po ba yoon and good for ilang tao? Thank you po.

Hi Jayson, yep, two-way din ung sa Bomod-ok.

Di ko alam ilan kasya exactly pero maliit na jeepney yun. :)

Kiri

How long will it take to hike to LUMIANG CAVE?

From the road to Lumiang Cave entrance? It was a very quick walk, around 5 minutes, if I remember correctly.

Kimmy

Hi! May I know is there a certain date before I can book the bus? eg: only 1 month in advance? I am going in March and I already tried booking but it’s all ‘There is no available bus’. I am kind of worried as I am not from Philippines and I already booked my flight. Thank you so much! Happy New Year!

Hi Kimmy, I’m not sure. I tried booking but it looks like only trips until Feb 29 is available for booking for now.

Kate

Hi! Do you know why the Kiltepan is closed? And Is it open now?

This was probably the reason: facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=352071655364129&id=100016838910305

Jayne Dizon

NICE BLOG!!! I LIKE IT! <3

Odie

HI! Are the guide fees stated from the group tour you mentioned? thanks

Nica

Hi ! Dalawa lng po kme magtatravel this coming end of the month, would it be possible to join other groups there po ?. Inaallow po ba nila un? Thanks po in advance

Yep, pwede ka mag-request sa SAGGAS na imerge kayo with other groups. Pero syempre dapat pumayag yung ibang groups.

gHen

Hi, just want to know

May Bus ba or any public transport going to buscalan from Sagada :) para sulit ang trip sa north kc plan ko from sagada to buscalan ^_^ kay Apo Wang ood :)

Unfortunately, di pa kami nag-Kalinga. :(

Belle Victoriano

Hi were planning to spend our christmas and new year 2020 in sagada with my family, relatives and friends. gusto namin ma-try yung bonfire fest and the other tours. may mai-recommend ka bang travel and tour guide for private tour. thanks!

Hi Belle, when you reach Sagada, you can go to SAGGAS. It’s the tour guide association in town. They organize the bonfire fest, and they have private tours too. You can try contacting them in advance.

Daisy

Hi, until when is the suspension of the trips to sagada? And btw, regarding with the fee for example the fee is 800P for 1-4pax is does that mean if we are only 2 we needed to devide that into 2 and we have to pay 400 each? Thank you in advance. Nice blog tho.

Yep, P400 if dalawa lang kayo. :)

And if we travel the bus at 4PM from sagada to MNL what is the ETA? Thankyou again.

Sharon

Wow! Such a great resource for a wonderful Sagada trip our family is planning next year. Thanks for this, very informative indeed. Hope all’s well by next year so we could visit the place.

Alex M. Verzosa

wish that all Sagada activities will resume soon and we shall enjoy life – short as it is.

Belle

Hi – with that itinerary you provided, what is the estimated budget allowance?

Les

Thank you, very helpful

Larry

Very informative… Hoping to visit Sagada the soonest…

lyka

hi, there is a bus from the junction to manila?

Hi Lyka, in our exprience the CodaLines bus (direct to Manila) waits for passengers near the junction. But best to book in advance.

Dad Jon

Hi, thanks for the very detailed info. Just want to ask though if this itinerary is child-friendly? Or would you recommend other travel spots that we can bring a kid? Me and my wife is planning to go to Sagada with our 11 y.o. son this September. Thanks in advance.

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Sagada is a lonely town in the Cordillera Mountains that can only be reached via a series of twisting turns with the Sagada tour packages. Mist-shrouded farming terraces rising above green valleys make it an appealing destination for outdoor sports and cultural excursions in the Philippines. Indigenous Filipino tribes have thrived due to the region's isolation from Spanish conquerors. The majority of Sagada's existence is still centred on tribal traditions and traditional practises known as the Igorot. Admire the enigmatic Sagada hanging coffins, observe loom weavers spinning traditional tribal themes, and experience the speed of mountain life as farmers tend to their beautiful vegetable gardens.

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The town of Sagada is commonly on the bucket lists of tourists, especially those looking for a unique natural setting. Walk via forested trails through gorgeous valleys, explore Sagada's underground cave network, and marvel at the stunning alpine rice terraces. The cool mountain air and sedate pace of life in Sagada provide a welcome respite from the city's heat and an alternative to the islands' palm-fringed beaches. The Sagada travel packages include loads of multiple hikes, treks and sceneries to admire, and is a complete paradise for the enthusiasts. 

Sagada Tour Packages: Get Excited for a Fantastic Holiday in the Charming City

On your trip to Sagada under the exclusive Sagada trip packages, you can experience one of the deepest cave networks in the Philippines, called Sumaguing Cave, and if that isn’t your style of adventuring then Marlboro hills can come to your rescue. At the Hanging Coffins Of Sagada, you can witness the hanging of deceased loved ones’ coffins up on mountain cliffs which is said to bring their souls closer to heaven. Trek up to the Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls, and before you reach the falls, you will be passing through picturesque rice terraces and down a valley and the tour to the Echo Valley.

A Glimpse of Sagada Tour: Additional Information 

Country : Philippines

Languages Spoken : Kankana-ey, Tagalog, and English 

Currency : Philippine peso (PHP, ₱) 

Nearest International Airport : Cagayan North International Airport (LLC / RPLH) 

Modes of Travel in Sagada : Cab 

Off-Season : Monsoon (May-October) 

Best Months to Travel to Sagada : November to February 

Best Seasons to Visit Sagada : Dry Season 

Top 5 Places to Visit in Sagada : Sumaguing Cave, Marlboro Hill, The Hanging Coffins of Sagada, Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls, Echo Valley 

Top 5 Things to Do in Sagada : Top 5 Things to Do in Sagada : Spelunking in Sumaguing Cave, Sunrise watching at Kiltepan Viewpoint, Hiking to Bomod-Ok Falls, Exploring the Hanging Coffins in Echo Valley, Enjoying the scenery at Marlboro Hills 

Top 5 Foods of Sagada : Pinikpikan, Etag (smoked meat), Sagada Lemon Pie, Banaue Brew Arabica Coffee, Yogurt from Sagada 

Top 5 Restaurants in Sagada : Yoghurt House, Gaia Café and Crafts, Salt and Pepper Diner, Log Cabin, Sagada Lemon Pie House 

Top 5 Souvenirs to Buy from Sagada : Handwoven products, Sagada Pottery, Local coffee beans, Sagada Orange Wine, Echo Valley and Hanging Coffins memorabilia 

Top 5 Shopping Destinations in Sagada : Sagada Weaving, Sagada Pottery House, Sagada Genuine Store, Ganduyan Museo Sagada, Banaue Souvenir Shop 

Best 5 Hotels in Sagada : Sagada Heritage Village, Misty Lodge and Café, Rock Farm Inn, Residential Lodge, George Guest House

Explore the Beauty of the City with Sagada Tour Packages

Here are the best places to visit with your Sagada holiday packages.

1. Sumaguing Cave- Stunt Through the Cave Connection Tour

Sagada possesses one of the Philippines' deepest cave networks, sinking to depths of around 500 feet. The Cave Connection tour, an active adventure, is one of the most popular ways to experience them. The Cave Link tour takes you through the underground network that connects Lumaing Cave and Sumaging Cave. Walking through stunning rock formations, wading through waist-deep water, rappelling down waterfalls, dangling off ledges, and squeezing through tiny gaps will all be part of all-inclusive Sagada trip packages.

2. Marlboro Hill- Trek Up for the Finest Vista

If caving isn't your thing, perhaps a stroll up the undulating hills will be more of your preferred activity. A few hours of hiking will reward you with a 360-degree view of the seemingly infinite Cordillera mountains, intermingled with rampant hills. You can also view the sunrise over a sea of clouds from Marlboro Hills, which is less crowded than Mt. Kiltepan, under the best travel packages for Sagada. 

3. The Hanging Coffins Of Sagada- Witness the Coffins Hanging Off the Cliffs

The hanging coffins in Sagada are one of the main attractions included in the Philippines tour packages. Although it's a practice observed by the locals in Sagada, this is rather unique. ​​Sugong Hanging Coffins are perched high on limestone cliffs. Suspending the coffins of their deceased loved ones on mountain cliffs is supposed to transport their souls closer to paradise. At Sagada, the hanging coffins can be viewed on the road leading to the Sumaguing Cave entrance by taking a stroll down a valley.

4. Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls- Set Out on An Invaluable Endeavour

​The Bomod-ok Falls in Barangay Banga-an, also known as the "Great Falls," are as spectacular as they are impressive, and the hour-long journey to the falls is well worth the effort, included in the best selling Sagada vacation packages. You will go through picturesque rice terraces and through a valley before arriving at the falls. To get to the falls, rent a van to transport you to the Banga-an Information Center where you can register and then hire a guide to take you to Bomod-ok.

5. Echo Valley- Steer Away on a Walk to the Echo Valley

Join the exciting walk to the Echo Valley Viewpoint for a lengthier trip through the beautiful scenery that surrounds Sagada. The journey departs from Saint Mary's Church and visits a vast cavern with an underground river that flows through Sagada's extensive cave system, the Bokong Waterfalls, and lastly the Echo Point overlook. You're free to speak as loud as you want in Echo Valley! You are free to shout, and the Sagada forest will echo your words back to you. This is how the valley was given this name. The astounding rock formations are visible there. Banana trees, coffee plantations, native fauna, and tiny farming settlements abound in the forested valley, can be visited with the exclusive Sagada holiday packages.

Top 5 Things to Do on a Sagada Tour

1. spelunking in sumaguing cave .

Experience the thrill of caving in the mesmerizing depths of Sumaguing Cave, a hidden gem in Sagada. This exhilarating spelunking adventure offers stunning limestone formations and underground chambers, immersing you in the rich history and geological marvels of Sagada vacation packages. 

2. Sunrise watching at Kiltepan Viewpoint 

Experience the magic of dawn with sunrise watching at Kiltepan Viewpoint during your Sagada holiday. This breathtaking activity offers panoramic views of the Cordillera Mountains, making it a must-visit during your tour. Capture unforgettable moments and create lasting memories for your Sagada vacation. 

3. Hiking to Bomod-Ok Falls 

Sagada Tour packages include a hike to Bomod-Ok Falls, a must-see for nature enthusiasts. This adventure offers a blend of adventure and natural splendor, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the refreshing ambiance of nature and explore the stunning waterfalls of Sagada. 

4. Exploring the Hanging Coffins in Echo Valley 

Explore Sagada's cultural heritage by visiting the Hanging Coffins in Echo Valley. This tour, included in Sagada vacation packages, showcases indigenous burial practices and the connection between spirituality and nature in Sagada. Witness the awe-inspiring sight on limestone cliffs. 

5. Enjoying the scenery at Marlboro Hills 

Explore the picturesque beauty of Sagada's landscapes by including Marlboro Hills in your Sagada Tour itinerary. This location offers panoramic views of surrounding hills and valleys, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Enjoy the sea of clouds and lush greenery. 

Travel Tips for your Sagada Tour 

  • Bring comfortable shoes for exploring
  • Carry your sunscreen and sunglasses
  • Carry some local currency
  • Carry your passport and travel documents
  • Try the local cuisine

How to Reach sagada

  • Airways:  Baguio (BAG) Airport is the closest to Sagada which is easily connected to other cities in the Philippines
  • Roadways:  Many direct buses are available from Manilla to Sagada

Sagada Tour Packages FAQs

Q1. when is the ideal time to travel to sagada for a trip.

The best time to go on a Sagada tour is between November to April.

Q2. What is Sagada famous for?

Sagada is known for its scenic and calming mountain valleys, rice fields, limestone caves, refreshing waterfalls, and cliffs that come with a sea of clouds.

Q3. What kind of activities can one indulge in on a trip to Sagada?

One can indulge in trekking, hiking up, dive into waterfalls, sip coffee, go shopping, look at the hanging coffins on a trip to Sagada.

Q4. Which are the famous places to visit on your holiday in Sagada?

Sumaguing Cave, Marlboro Hill, The Hanging Coffins Of Sagada, Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls, Echo Valley, are the famous places to visit on your holiday in Sagada.

Q5. What are the things to pack while visiting Sagada?

Carry comfortable shoes and clothes for exploring, also do pack your sunscreen and sunglasses.

Q6. What is the ideal duration for a holiday in Sagada?

A trip of 3-4 days will be an ideal duration in Sagada.

Q7. Do I need a visa to go on a trip to Sagada?

International travellers can apply for a tourist visa online to explore the place without any hassle.

Q8. Which are the best places to go shopping in Sagada?

Ganduyan gift shop, Sagada Pottery & Training Center and Sagada Weaving are some of the best shopping areas in Sagada.

Q9. What are the souvenirs to buy from Sagada?

The best souvenirs that one can buy from Sagada are Handwoven products, Sagada Pottery, Local coffee beans, Sagada Orange Wine, Echo Valley and Hanging Coffins memorabilia. 

Q10. What are the famous foods to try on Sagada holiday?

If you are a person who likes exploring different cuisines, you must not miss savoring the local delicacies of Sagada. You can try Pinikpikan, Etag (smoked meat), Sagada Lemon Pie, Banaue Brew Arabica Coffee, and Yogurt from Sagada. 

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  • filter_1 Day 1: Manila arrow_forward Banaue navigate_next 06:30 – Depart Manila for Banaue via Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya and stopping at San Jose for lunch (at own expense). We then stop at one of the scenic lookout points along Dalton Pass followed by late afternoon arrival in Banaue . . En route, visit the Ifugao Museum and Surrender Site of General Yamashita . General Tomoyuki Yamashita of the Japanese Imperial Army in the Philippines surrendered September 2, 1945 in the Kiangan Central School where now the Kiangan shrine is placed. He was then taken to Baguio City where his formal surrender was staged, tried for war crimes, and hanged in Los Banos in 1946. .
  • filter_2 Day 2: Banaue arrow_forward Batad Village navigate_next 08:00 – We have an early breakfast and then you depart with your English-speaking local guide. From Banaue Batad is approximately 16 kms away, the first 14 kms of which will be traveled by our privately chartered local jeepney. The rest of the distance is on foot using a mountain trail. The trip to Barangay Batad in Banaue, to witness the amphitheater shaped terraces located at 3600 ft., takes only a 30 minutes hike (*). navigate_next We stop at the panoramic Banaue viewpoint at 4800 Ft. that provides a perfect experience of the enormity & extent of the terraces followed by a visit to the Banaue Museum . Banaue Museum features decades-old books by anthropologist Otley Beyer and Igorot artefacts collected by his son William. The museum is on two floors featuring weaponry, jewellery, traditional dress and photographs of Banaue 100 years ago. navigate_next Time permitting we can stop at the market and souvenir shop before dinner. . (*) Provided you have a good level of physical fitness (expect unpaved and narrow mountain trails with steep irregular terrain, usually under a hot sun) and should you wish to trek for three further demanding hours we can offer you: . a) the Tappiya waterfall after Batad. With a phenomenal 70 metre fall in rainy season and a naturally formed pool at its bottom suitable for a cooling swim ( dress conservatively), Tappiya waterfall is an unique location in the area. . b) Banga-an village instead of Batad. Banga-an village showcases a typical Ifugao community. Wet weather causes damage so the steps need constant renovation. You are rewarded with spectacular views. .
  • filter_3 Day 3: Banaue arrow_forward Sagada arrow_forward Bontoc arrow_forward Banaue navigate_next After breakfast in the hotel, we will start the day with a 3 to 4 hours ride (one way) to picturesque Sagada with its ancient burial caves and mummified coffins at Sugong & Echo Valley . Under guidance of a local English speaking guide you will glimpse Lumiang Burial Cave which houses more than 100 coffins are stacked in the entrance. The oldest around 500 years old. Many of them have images of lizards carved on them which are symbols of fertility and long life. navigate_next We then enter the impressive Sumaguing Cave , known for it's rock formations and impressive chambers. navigate_next Visit Bontoc's tribal museum on the way back, with artifacts and unique pictures from the mountain tribes. navigate_next Stop at the Viewpoint to admire the Terraces. Return to Banaue for dinner and overnight. .
  • filter_4 Day 4: Banaue arrow_forward Manila navigate_next Leave at 08:00 am after breakfast. In San Jose, stop for lunch arriving in Manila at approximately 18:30 pm, depending on weather and traffic conditions. .
  • shopping_basket Things to bring Sunscreen, hat, insect repellent, refillable water container, walking shoes or strong sandals, swim wear, waterproof jacket, spare dry clothes, (optional) educational giveaways like crayons for children in place of money/candy. Note: Baggage allowance limited to max. 20 kg per person.

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  • library_books Additional Information about guide The local regulations insist on the need of a local guide in Banaue and Sagada. Our Banaue Tours include already local guide hire (with basic English language skills) in Banaue and Sagada. Should you wish a German, Dutch , Spanish, Russian or French speaking guide (on top of the local guides) throughout your whole tour, this can be arranged by us upon your request in advance and costs approximately Php 4,000.00 additional per day. Food and accommodation for this guide comes still on top of this. Please indicate this as a request in your Booking Form.

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  • filter_1 Saturday: Manila arrow_forward Banaue navigate_next 06:30 – depart Manila for Banaue via Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcay and stopping at San Jose for lunch (at own expense). We then stop at one of the scenic look out points along Dalton Pass followed by late afternoon arrival in Banaue . navigate_next En route, visit the Ifugao Museum and Surrender Site of General Yamashita . General Tomoyuki Yamashita of the Japanese Imperial Army in the Philippines surrendered September 2, 1945 in the Kiangan Central School where now the Kiangan shrine is placed. He was then taken to Baguio City where his formal surrender was staged, tried for war crimes, and hanged in Los Banos in 1946. .
  • filter_2 Sunday: Banaue arrow_forward Batad Village navigate_next 08:00 – We have an early breakfast and then you depart with your English-speaking local guide. From Banaue to Batad is approximately 16 kms away, the first 14 kms of the which will be traveled by our privately chartered local jeepney. The rest of the distance is on foot using a mountain trail. The trip to Barangay Batad in Banaue, to witness the amphitheater shaped terraces located at 3600 ft., it takes only a 30 minutes hike. navigate_next We stop at the panoramic Banaue viewpoint at 4800 ft. that provides a perfect experience of the enormity & extent of the terraces followed by a visit to the Banaue Museum. Banaue Museum features a decades-old books by anthropologist Otley Beyer and Igorot artifacts collected by his son William. The museum is on two floors featuring weaponry, jewellery, traditional dress and photographs of Banaue 100 years ago. navigate_next Time permitting we can stop at the market and souvenir shop before dinner. .
  • filter_3 Monday: Banaue arrow_forward Sagada arrow_forward Bontoc arrow_forward Banaue navigate_next After breakfast in the hotel, we will start the day with a 3 to 4 hours ride (one way) to picturesque Sagada with its ancient burial caves and mummified coffins at Sugong & Echo Valley. Under guidance of a local English speaking guide you will glimpse Lumiang Burial Cave which houses more than 100 coffins are stacked in the entrance. The oldest around 500 years old. Many of them have images of lizards carved on them which are symbols of fertility and long life. navigate_next We then enter the impressive Sumaguing Cave, known for it's rock formations and impressive chambers. navigate_next Visit Bontoc's tribal Museum on the way back, with artifacts and unique pictures from the mountain tribes. navigate_next Stop at the Viewpoint to admire the Terraces. Return to Banaue for dinner and overnight. .
  • filter_4 Tuesday: Banaue arrow_forward Manila navigate_next Leave at 08:00 am after breakfast. In San Jose, stop for lunch arriving in Manila at approximately 18:30 pm, depending on the weather and traffic conditions. .

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  • Tour: Banaue-Sagada-Baguio
  • Permit fees
  • Sidetrip at Banaue Rice Terraces
  • Sidetrip at Baguio city
  • Sidetrip at highest point Atok Benguet
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ADVENTURE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • FAMOUS Banaue Rice Terraces
  • Spelunking Activity @ Sumaguing Cave
  • Kiltepan or Marlboro Country Mountain Top
  • Sunrise activity and “Sea of Clouds” viewing
  • Bomod-Ok Falls
  • Sagada Weaving
  • Orange Picking (Seasonal Only)
  • St.Mary’s Church
  • Echo Valley
  • Hanging coffins

Ganduyan Museum

  • Souvenir hunting

TrekkingHIGHEST POINT (Atok Benguet)

(optional visit @ northern blossoms flower farm), strawberry farm (strawberry picking).

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    Best Sagada Tour Package - A small town gifted with beautiful natural resources and rich cultural heritage. Tour Package includes the Banaue Rice Terraces and Baguio City. Package Starts@PHP2,700.

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    Registered tourists will each be provided a tourist kit which includes informative documents that may aid them in their stay in Sagada. A tourist ID will also be provided for identification purposes, and it will also serve as their pass when entering tour sites in provided tour packages.

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    Sagada is one of the best places for day trips from Manila as the province offers a range of activities such as trekking, hiking, cave exploration, visiting waterfalls, cultural immersion with the local community, and experiencing unique hanging coffins and burial sites.

  21. Tours Banaue

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