Sagada Photo Diary

And if you think Banaue is amazing, wait 'til you get up to Sagada. Too bad I hadn't had a chance to take a picture of the cloud slabs and thick fog of high Sagada. I was so disappointed of myself for that. Maybe it's a sign I that I have to go back there someday. Anyway, here's a different deep part of Sagada through my camera lens. Let's dive into Sumaguing Cave and the hanging burial mounds of Ifugao ancestors.





You might not see it clearly but rocks inside Sumaguing Cave are covered with batshit that if you are a clean-freak, it will definitely make you 






Lighting is just so good so don't mind the "pango" nose.


Ok, what is this?? Green minded out there, where y'all?


Mandatory "I Survived" picture with the peers. L-R: Niki, Diane, Yuanne, me, Kat, Ferdie and Red

Do you see the hanging tombs?


One step backward and me and Sig will be falling into the very steep cliff.

These are the Sagada tombs inside the cave of Lumiang. They are stacked against the wall. Some of it so high that you'll wonder how it got there.








We had limited time in Sagada. We prioritized the Sumaguing Cave, Underground River inside Sumaguing, the Hanging Tombs in Lumiang Cave. The places I would want to visit next time would be:
  1. Bumod-Ok Falls
  2. Pongas Falls
  3. Kiltepan Sea of Clouds (MOST SPECIALLY THIS!)
  4. and the Sagada Underground River



Banaue and Sagada are near each other in terms of location so the food is similar. However in Sagada they have a coffee house in the clouds that serves super strong coffee. You might want to try that.


MUST NOT WEAR SHORTS! IT IS FREEZING COLD BECAUSE OF THE HIGH ALTITUDE!
We are literally ON the sea of clouds. Couldn't see two steps ahead of us because it was too foggy. This is the best one so far however, fogginess are all gone.  Notice that most of us are in shorts. You must know that that "MOST" are the ones MOST freezing too. Sagada is cold af. L-R: Arvin, Ginnie, Si, Kat, me, Diane, Cha, Eliza and Niki.

Check out other photo diaries of our Banaue-Sagada tour! Click links down below!

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