After a long bus or Van ride from Manila or Baguio, you'll arrive in Sagada, greeted by the fresh mountain air and stunning scenery. The first thing you need to do is register at the Sagada Tourism Center, where you can avail of tour packages and meet local tour guides. This registration is required for all visitors and ensures a better experience when touring.
Check into your accommodation—Rock Inn, Sagada Heritage Village, Sagada Homestay, or Inandako's Bed and Breakfast for a hearty breakfast and comfortable lodging. Have lunch at the Yoghurt House, known for its delicious meals. In the afternoon, visit Echo Valley and the Hanging Coffins for a short hike and a look at the unique burial tradition. Stop by Sagada Weaving to see traditional weaving techniques and pick up some souvenirs. Enjoy dinner at Gaia Cafe and Crafts with its great views and relaxing atmosphere.
Start your day with breakfast at the Lemon Pie House, then gear up for an exciting spelunking adventure in Sumaguing Cave with its impressive rock formations. If you’re feeling adventurous, include a visit to Lumiang Burial Cave. For those who love morning hikes, consider watching the sunrise at Marlboro Hills before heading to the caves.
After a morning of exploration, have lunch at Sagada Lemon Pie House before hiking to Bomod-ok Falls in the afternoon, passing through beautiful rice terraces. For dinner, head to Masferre Country Inn and Restaurant, and end the day with some stargazing or a cozy bonfire.
Wake up early to catch the sunrise at Kiltepan Viewpoint, a breathtaking start to your day. Afterward, enjoy breakfast at Sagada Brew, then visit the Ganduyan Museum to learn more about Sagada’s history and culture. Have a leisurely lunch at Salt and Pepper Diner, then spend some time shopping for souvenirs at the local market before checking out of your accommodation.
As you head back home, you'll carry with you wonderful memories of Sagada's beauty and culture, a truly one of a kind experience that you can keep and keeping back for more.
A foreign vlogger featured this jeep as one of the coolest "public taxi". However, our jeep is not a public utility vehicle. It is a tourist jeepney. Hence, people call is as the PHILIPPINE'S COOLEST TOURIST VEHICLE, which is FOUND IN BAGUIO CITY. It is a customized tourist jeepney running for the tourist spots in Baguio, Sagada, Banaue, Mt. Pulag, and Cordillera region.
It is airbrushed with the rich culture of the Cordillera including the different Cordillera and Igorot attires, famous tourist spots, cultural symbols, traditional customs.
ili likha Watering Hole is a surreal and extraordinary art hub with homegrown artist concessionaires. It is founded by National Artist Eric De Guia or Kidlat Tahimik. It also houses his one of a kind theatre and one will enjoy the delicious healthy offerings in several nooks.
The IGOROT STONE KINGDOM is the Newest Tourist Spot IN Baguio City, owned and developed by Mr Pio Velasco. It highlights the Ancient Igorot Kigdom, which was inspired from the Legend of Sab-angan Kingdom; and the opposite structure stood the Modern Igorot Kingdom which looks like a castle. The modern Kingdom will be housing the Igorot legends, underground garden and many more.