Kurtsky Keigee Posted August 19, 2008 Share Posted August 19, 2008 Di pako nakakapunta dito sulit ba talaga biyahe ang layo eh! Quote Link to comment
GMPaul Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 (edited) sagada was the best experience of my life im definately going to get back there Edited August 22, 2008 by pool_parrot Quote Link to comment
marcusjohn Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 For those who have been to sagada can you please help me make an itinerary of travel, i would like to go there with my wife but i dont know where to start, can you pls identify tourist spots and hours that may be alloted each spot. Pls include also contact persons for the accomodation. thank you very much :mtc: Quote Link to comment
simone18 Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 maganda dito, as in. ok for relaxing and unwinding and getting away from it all. :cool: Quote Link to comment
skyscraper Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 my mba peers are planning to go sagada this october, is 3days and 2 nights worth to see all its wonders...is 5K per pax will fit? please share your insights...thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment
mobsglax Posted August 23, 2008 Share Posted August 23, 2008 go to sumaging cave but smoke a load pipe of hash first. hehe Quote Link to comment
cleanpinoy Posted August 26, 2008 Share Posted August 26, 2008 plano ko pumunta dito. sana matuloy this year. Quote Link to comment
Chammy Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 For those who have been to sagada can you please help me make an itinerary of travel, i would like to go there with my wife but i dont know where to start, can you pls identify tourist spots and hours that may be alloted each spot. Pls include also contact persons for the accomodation. thank you very much :mtc: Hotel: St Joseph, rate starts at 1k up depending on type of room, may resto n sa loob nito but i suggest bring ur own (BBQ pwede dito) Note: get a guide dun sa bgry hall mas mura (anyway u can arrange it when u register there upon arrival) First day: Big falls lang sked nyo kc matinding hiking to Second day: Caving, hanging coffins, echo valley etc..magkklapit lang to Try: Pinikpikan (chicken) and Yougurt Haus Food: Dala n lang kayo kc wla gano mabibili rito unless u prefer vegetables and fish. wlang 7/11 dito and may curfew ng 8pm ata. ..and: master your english skills puro inglesero dito magugulat kc, fluent lahat cila.. Quote Link to comment
eww14 Posted September 6, 2008 Share Posted September 6, 2008 Kung parang Baguio lang distance nito sarap bumalik every summer, yun lang ang complain ko, mayalo kasi talaga Pero kung hindi ka pa nakakapunta sulit naman, masasarap pa ang pagkain lalo na sa Yogurt House :cool:Regarding sa curfew, alam ko kapag holy week medyo lenient sila dito, pero more or less naman matutulog ka na lang sa gabi dahil sa pagod, maaga din kasi dapat gumising kung gusto mo mag caving or big falls para hindi matao at hindi mainit. Quote Link to comment
simpatiko Posted September 8, 2008 Share Posted September 8, 2008 Its definitely a nice place. The scary rough roads, the long hour and the scary mountain ranges will be paid off by the overwhelming calm and cool ambiance of the place. The houeses are cheaper too. its lioke 150.00 per day at saint josephs. Ill be back soon... Quote Link to comment
hitman2000 Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 wow the best talaga ang SAGADA.... Quote Link to comment
hottah_23 Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 ok ba pumunta ng sagada if you're travelling alone? Quote Link to comment
eww14 Posted September 12, 2008 Share Posted September 12, 2008 ok ba pumunta ng sagada if you're travelling alone?Alam ko ok lang, madami din kasi ako nabasa na pumunta dun magisa lang, pero dapat pagdating dun sumama ka sa ibang group para makatipid, more or less naman may makikilala ka sa Bus pa lang. Quote Link to comment
sinfuLplaymate Posted September 13, 2008 Share Posted September 13, 2008 mapuntahan nga Quote Link to comment
Tommy_Cruz Posted September 16, 2008 Share Posted September 16, 2008 (edited) Guys, Question lang po before i go to Sagada. How's the drinking water in Sagada? Is it potable? What is the appropriate attire & foot wear? What are the essential things that I should not forget to bring? How much is the budget for a 3 days & 2 nights vacation here? Any more tips for a first timer in Sagada? Tips on Hotel/Resto/Must-See-Sites/Etc. ? Thanks a lot. :mtc: Edited September 16, 2008 by Tommy_Cruz Quote Link to comment
eww14 Posted September 17, 2008 Share Posted September 17, 2008 Guys, Question lang po before i go to Sagada. How's the drinking water in Sagada? Is it potable? What is the appropriate attire & foot wear? What are the essential things that I should not forget to bring? How much is the budget for a 3 days & 2 nights vacation here? Any more tips for a first timer in Sagada? Tips on Hotel/Resto/Must-See-Sites/Etc. ? Thanks a lot. :mtc:Not sure kung pwede inumin ng deretcho, pero nagpapakulo kami para sure,Regarding sa attire, advisable yung magiging comfortable ka kasi madaming lakaran dito, shorts at tsinelas lang ok na... Pero dapat matibay tsinelas mo para magsurvive sa cave...Regarding the budget, dala ka na lang 5K para sure, mahal din kasi mga pagkain dito, normally 100+, pero masasarap naman lalo na sa Yogurt House!Kung gusto niyo makatipid pwede kayo magluto, may market naman malapit lang Quote Link to comment
Tommy_Cruz Posted September 17, 2008 Share Posted September 17, 2008 Not sure kung pwede inumin ng deretcho, pero nagpapakulo kami para sure,Regarding sa attire, advisable yung magiging comfortable ka kasi madaming lakaran dito, shorts at tsinelas lang ok na... Pero dapat matibay tsinelas mo para magsurvive sa cave...Regarding the budget, dala ka na lang 5K para sure, mahal din kasi mga pagkain dito, normally 100+, pero masasarap naman lalo na sa Yogurt House!Kung gusto niyo makatipid pwede kayo magluto, may market naman malapit lang Thanks a lot. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
rakista Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 tanong lang, pwede ba magpaluto or magluto sa mga hotel don??? meron na kayang mga lutuan don, specially sa st. joseph, para mejo makatipid?? Quote Link to comment
g_funk Posted October 10, 2008 Share Posted October 10, 2008 May resto sa st. joseph, sa alam ko di pwede magpaluto dun. On potable water, bring your own bottled water or buy na lng dun sa mga stores dun to be sure. Sites too see... hanging coffins at echo valley, big falls, small falls, underground river, caves - Sumaguing and Lumiang, Kiltepan view, Mt Ampucao. Quote Link to comment
onelove18 Posted October 13, 2008 Share Posted October 13, 2008 Went there last summer and stayed at Rock Inn. The owners are very accomodating! The place is just awesome. We were lucky to have a very friendly guide with us. Sumaguing cave was very tricky. It gave me, an experience mountaineer, problems. Saludo ako sa mga guides namin! Last but not the least, MaryJane was cheap and easy to find! Not to mention it was the best MJ ever since my PurpHaze days in Cali Quote Link to comment
rakista Posted October 15, 2008 Share Posted October 15, 2008 heheheh i'll try that heheh, but dude ngaun ata bawal na dun diba? Quote Link to comment
lipgloss Posted October 22, 2008 Share Posted October 22, 2008 pidlisan coffee ba ung local coffee nla don? Quote Link to comment
^O^ Posted October 22, 2008 Share Posted October 22, 2008 for budget travellers, you can try to stay at the RESIDENTIAL LODGE... 200 lang per person ang overnight stay, common CR nga lang. eldone21@hotmail.com / standaoas@yahoo.com emails nila Quote Link to comment
deldrion Posted November 3, 2008 Share Posted November 3, 2008 For those na nagbabalak mag-spelunking, try looking for the pioneer cavers. Sila yung mga Igorot na talagang in-explore yung mga caves and who are trying to discover some more. If you're lucky enough, you will find somebody who can take you to an end-to-end cave exploration, lasting for 5 hours (pasok kayo ng Lumiang and labas kayo sa Sumaguing). Total workout! Not for the faint of heart though. This one will bring you to the edge! So edged that the town hall would not allow the exploration itself. But the Igorots know the way, and they are damn good at it! Best place to go now, since the Bumod-ok Falls is alive and gushing. Me piyesta pa ata dun this December. Quote Link to comment
dark_horse Posted November 4, 2008 Author Share Posted November 4, 2008 must try in sagada: 1. sunset at lake danum2. sunrise at kiltepan3. saturday buffet dinner at log cabin4. big falls5. cave connection [lumiang to sumaging] - would take around 4-5 hours6. topload jeepney ride been there twice, stayed at residential lodge and alibama Quote Link to comment
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