I always wanted to go to Sagada. So, when the opportunity presented itself (thru an invitation from Benj), I readily grabbed it and off I go. Let me start this multi-post series with some photos of things and places that you will see and expect to be featured on this beautiful mountainous town.
In my four days of stay there (well, including almost a day for travel), I have gone trekking in Echo Valley and saw the hanging coffins, then hiked thru scenic Marlboro Country. I went caving and gone through water falls as well as wait for the sunrise in one of Sagada's highest point. And of course, the food trip in Sagada is not to be missed. So join me in this series as I share some of my most interesting and awesome experience in this tranquil mountaintop town.
Hanging Coffins and Valleyscape
Limestones of the Caves
Trekking Our Way Through
Flower by the Cemetery
School Kids Passing By St. Mary's Church
Typical Stone Walls
Someone will jump in Bokong Falls
Pinikpikan - Sagada's Very Own
Waiting for the Sunrise at Kiltipan
In my four days of stay there (well, including almost a day for travel), I have gone trekking in Echo Valley and saw the hanging coffins, then hiked thru scenic Marlboro Country. I went caving and gone through water falls as well as wait for the sunrise in one of Sagada's highest point. And of course, the food trip in Sagada is not to be missed. So join me in this series as I share some of my most interesting and awesome experience in this tranquil mountaintop town.
This Sagada series was made possible thru the invitation of Benj who is the man behind Visit Sagada, the number one resource-site about anything and everything about Sagada.
gaganda ng photos bro! fave ko yung first photo. matagal ko nang gusto bumalik sa sagada kasi wala akong photos dun
ReplyDeleteLook like a beautiful and interesting place to visit. The hanging coffins sound so mysterious and scary, need to be very brave to visit.
ReplyDeletei would love going there if i have the oppurtunity also. looks amazing
ReplyDeleteGanda ng mga shots! Can't wait for your series. Magagamit namin yan for when we do decide to hike up.
ReplyDeletei miss the serenity of Sagada, and the adventure (and misadventures).:P
ReplyDeletegreat shots---ganda ng shot mo ng flower. ay the ever famous Pinikpikan! bagay na bagay sa Sagada weather!
naalala ko nung first time kong makapunta dyan at di ko makakalimutan ang pinikpikan,kakaiba kasi ang pagluto nila nito...
ReplyDeleteyey! the articles are here! fantastic photos by the way.
ReplyDeletewow, ganda naman dun,,, hehhee ganda nung FLOWER BY THE CEMETERY, my dew drops effect pa... nice nice... ehehe galing mo tlga...
ReplyDeleteAnd this is just the preview? Beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteSarap ng food! pasalubong! jejejejejjeje
ReplyDeletecook preview!
ReplyDeleteexcited na si raft3r!
something i would put in my bucket list.
ReplyDeletelooking forward to the more of this in the coming days.
btw, love the last image.
Wow Sagada ka naman ngayon. Will look forward to more of your posts.
ReplyDeleteGusto ko din pumunta dyan para makita ang hanging coffins.
ReplyDeleteyou don't know how much i'm dying to see sagada and going through this post i could tell you i'm close to suicide. lol.
ReplyDeletenice post lawstude! good day!
amazing pics... the hanging coffins is quite creepy :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Hanep ang mga photos. Galing mo rin talaga kumuha ng mga photos especially the use slow shutter speed to take photo of the flowing water.
ReplyDeleteSana mapuntahan ko rin itong lugar na ito...
dodongflores
Sagada is a dream place for me. Just don't know when I'll have the opportunity to go there.
ReplyDeletesimply beautifully captured shots....lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow much walking do I need to do to get there? What is the level of difficulty? Easy, medium, or hard?
ReplyDeleteafter my sis went to sagada, she's been prodding me to go. your photos convince me all the more that i have to give in to her prodding.
ReplyDeletesagada see you soon! :)
ooohhhh man! patingin na ng sunrise picture, please!
ReplyDeleteganda ng waterfalls. talagang kinarir ang tubig. ano'ng opening at speed ang ginamit mo?
i'd love to see the hanging coffins myself. :)
ReplyDeleteWild country ... and looks like a fun group. Traveling is an art.
ReplyDeletegaganda ng kuha. :) gusto ko ring makarating sa sagada. parang very mysterious nung place. i lab it.
ReplyDeletekuya, suportahan mo yung entry ko sa pakontes ni kelvin ah. thru voting kasi yun. :) dalaw ka na lang sa blog ko for more info.
btw, anong gamit mong cam?
wow... you should have waited for me >< i wanna go to sagada too .... but well you can be my guide if i happen to be there later =p
ReplyDeleteMe too, I always wanted to go to Sagada.. Haay..
ReplyDeleteDid you eat at Yogurt's house ba yun?
Wow Nice Kuya Norman!
ReplyDeleteHehe :)
Dami dami mo talagang napupuntahan!
I've always wanted to see the hanging coffins of Sagada. I hope I find the time to go there next year. Summer would be wonderful.
ReplyDeletefavorite nyo talaga tong place na to ha---hay--sa picture palang mapapansin mo na na para kang in another world.....
ReplyDeleteWhy is it called Hanging Coffins? Sounds interesting! : )
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