Two years ago, I made a post about the picturesque Sagada. But this year, me and my college friends went to Sagada. It's my fourth visit so I think it's best to share our itinerary and expenses during the trip. There are also available adventures in this post. Hope to be of help!
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ITINERARY
ITINERARY
Day 0 | Thursday |
9:30PM | Ohayami Bus Departure to Banaue |
11:00PM | Stopover in Bulacan |
Day 1 | Friday |
4:00AM | Stopover in Nueva Vizcaya |
7:30AM | Arrival in Banaue |
7:45AM | Breakfast in Banaue |
9:00AM | Off to Sagada (with Stopover in Banaue Viewpoint) |
12:00PM | Arrival in Canaway Inn, Sagada |
12:30PM | Check in, rest, freshen up |
2:00PM | Foodtrip: Lunch in Salt and Pepper |
3:00PM | Walk to SAGGASS office to inquire |
3:15PM | Register in Tourist Information/Municipall Hall and inquire |
3:30PM | Watch Locals Dancing in Basketball Court |
4:00PM | Raining / Stand by / Paid Log Cabin Dinner |
4:30PM | Back to Tourist Information to book Kiltepan for next day |
5:00PM | Foodtrip: Lemon Pie in Lemon Pie House |
5:30PM | Foodtrip: Light Dinner in Sagada Brew Cafe |
6:00PM | Sunset Picture taking |
7:30PM | Dinner at Art Cafe (again) |
9:00PM | Foodtrip: Crepe with Banana and Chocolate or Peanut Butter |
7:00PM | Back to Canaway Inn, freshen up |
9:00PM | Sleep |
Day 2 | Saturday |
4:00AM | Wake up, for Kiltepan Sunrise Viewing |
6:30AM | Back to Town Proper |
7:00AM | Breakfast Sagada Taste |
7:30AM | Prepare for Bomod-ok Trek |
8:30AM | Off to Bangaan |
9:00AM | Bangaan Registration |
9:15AM | Start trekking down to the falls |
1:20PM | Back to Town Proper |
1:35PM | Lunch at Town Proper Carenderia |
2:30PM | Back in Canaway Inn, freshen up, rest, sleep |
6:00PM | Out for Souvenir Hunting |
6:45PM | Buffet at Log Cabin |
Day 3 | Sunday |
7:00AM | Register in SAGASS and breakfast |
8:00AM | Cave Connection |
12:30PM | End of Cave Connection |
1:00PM | Back at Canaway, stopover in Gaia Cafe along the way after spelunking |
2:30PM | Foodtrip: Lunch in Strawberry Cafe |
3:30PM | Souvenir Hunting until until 5pm |
7:00PM | Dinner at George Guest House |
8:30PM | Pack up |
10:00PM | Rest |
Day 4 | Monday |
6:00AM | Breakfast in George Guesthouse |
6:45AM | Walk to GL Trans Terminal Supposedly for 7Am but we're late |
7:40AM | Next bus arrived but already full of passengers from other town |
2:15PM | Market in Baguio for vegetables hunting and lunch in SM |
4:00PM | Arrival in Victory Liner |
5:00PM | Departure from Baguio to Manila |
6:30PM | Stopover in La Union |
8:30PM | Stopover in Tarlac |
10:40PM | Arrival in Manila |
Date of Visit: May 2015
Number of Bakasyonistas: 5 people
EXPENSES
Day 1 | Group Expenses | Per Head |
Transportation | ||
Bus: Manila to Banaue | Php 450 | |
Van: Banaue to Sagada | Php 300 | |
Accommodation | ||
Canaway Inn Accommodation | Php900 | |
Php 300/night/pax (x 3 nights) | ||
Food/Meals | ||
Breakfast in Banaue | Php 90 | |
Lunch in Salt and Pepper | Php 190 | |
Lemon Pie House: 1 Lemon Pie and 1 Egg Pie | Php 65 | Php 13 |
Dinner in Sagada Brew | Php 150 | |
Bottled Water 500ml | Php 25 | |
Tour Fees | ||
Tourist Registration Fee | Php 35 | |
Day 2 | Group Expenses | Per Head |
Transportation | ||
Jeep Rental: Kiltepan Sunrise Viewing | Php 500 | Php 100 |
Jeep Rental: Bomod-ok via Bangaan | Php 550 | Php 110 |
Food/Meals | ||
Breakfast: Sagada Taste | Php 90 | |
Bottled Water 1L | Php 25 | |
Halo-halo in Bangaan after the trek | Php 20 | |
Siomai in Bangaan after the trek | Php 25 | |
Lunch in a carenderia in front of the jeep terminal | Php 70 | |
Gulay + Rice - 70 Pork + Rice - 90 Beef + Rice - 100 | ||
Dinner: Log Cabin (call to reserve, pay upon arrival) | Php 390 | |
Tour Fees | ||
NOSIGA Guide (Bomod-ok falls) | Php 500 | Php 100 |
Php 500 for 10 pax or less | ||
NOSIGA Guide Tip (voluntary) | Php 200 | Php 40 |
Bangaan Village Environmental Fee | Php 10 | |
Day 3 | Group Expenses | Per Head |
Transportation | ||
Jeep/Van Rental: For Cave Connection | Php 500 | Php 100 |
Food/Meals | ||
Breakfast: Canaway Inn | Php 120 | |
Lunch at Strawberry Cafe | Php 120 | |
Strawberry Yoghurt in Strawberry Cafe | Php 70 | Php 14 |
Dinner: George Guesthouse | Php 100 | |
Bottled Water 1L | Php 25 | |
Tour Fees | ||
Cave Connection | Php 400 | |
Guide Tip to Kuya Larry and Harry (voluntary) | Php 400 | Php 100 |
Miscellaneous Expenses | ||
Peanut Butter Cookies (3 for 100) | Php 100 | |
Wild Honey | Php 150 | |
Day 4 | Group Expenses | Per Head |
Transportation | ||
Non AC Bus: Sagada to Baguio | Php 220 | |
AC Bus: Baguio to Manila c/o Victory Liner | Php 450 | |
Jeepney Fare: Market to SM Baguio | Php 8.50 | |
Taxi Fare: SM Baguio to Victory Liner Terminal | Php 50 | Php 10 |
Meals | ||
Breakfast: George Guesthouse | Php 100 | |
Bottled Water 1L | Php 25 | |
Lunch in Baguio | Php 100 |
TIPS:
- Register first at Municipal Tourism office before doing any activity
- Buy your bottled water in mini stores. Cheaper then buying it in restaurants or guesthouses.
- You can ask the guides to join you with others to save money especially in transportation. The more in the group, the cheaper.
- We've tried various restaurants in Sagada. Aside from the famous Log Cabin buffet, George Guesthouse's also stand out as they have home cooked meals (Sinigang, chopseuy) good for 2-3 person with reasonable price. For breakfast, Sagada Taste is great option as well.
- For Log Cabin buffet, you may contact them prior going to Sagada for reservation, then pay once you're already there.
- Sagada is cheaper when touring in groups.
Available Adventures in Sagada Provided by Municipal Tourism
Spelunking
Sumaguing Cave
Most of the time first timers would try this first. Expect waist deep water in some parts of Sumaguing cave.
Last entrance to the cave: 4:00pm
Guide Fee:
Php 500 for 4 visitors or less
Php 600 for 5 visitors
Php 1000 for 6-9 visitors (2 guides)
Php 1200 for 10 visitors (2 guides)
Php 1500 for 11-12 visitors (2 guides)
Cave Connection
Lumiang-Sumaguin Cave takes about 4-5 hours.
Last entrance to the caves: 4:00pm
Guide Fee: Php400/person
Balangagan Cave aka Marcos Cave
Last entrance to the cave: 4:00pm
Guide Fee: Php 650 for 4 visitors or less
Waterfalls
Bumayeng Twin Falls
Fee: Php 2500 for 5 visitors or less (guide fee + packed meals)
Hike Duration: 3 hrs one way
Transportation: Php 650 two way
Bomod-ok Falls aka Big Falls
There are two ways to get there, via Aguid and via Bangaan. I suggest to try via Anguid going down, then via Bangaan going up, or vice versa for a different view.
Hike Duration: 1 hr going down, 2 hrs going up (depends on your phase)
Fee: Php 500 for 10 visitors or less
Transportation: Php 650 two way
Pongas Falls
This is the second favorite option because Bomod-ok becomes overcrowded.
Fee: Php 600
Hike Duration: 1 hr
Transportation: Php 650 two way
Bokong Falls
Bokong falls is known as small falls.
Fee: Php 200
Transportation: Php 250 two way
Eco-Tour
3 hours of loop hike to Echo Valley Hanging Coffins, Sagada Underground River entrance, St. Mary's Church, and Bokong Natural Swimming Pool passing thru small river, valley/canyon, rice fields and Sagada Weaving
Guide Fee: Php 600 for 10 visitors or less
Adventure Trail
3 hours trek to Echo Valley, Hanging Coffins passing through St. Mary's Church, enter the Underground River, forest trails, river crossing, Bokong swimming pool
Guide Fee: Php 1000 for 10 visitors or less
Echo Valley Hanging Coffins
Short hike to have a close-up view of the coffins
Guide Fee: Php 200 for 10 visitors or less
Kiltepan Sunrise
The best time for sunrise viewing will be in summer. Leave for Kiltepan at 4:30am, 15 minutes drive from the town center. You can do topload going back so make sure that the vehicle has some rails for you to do topload.
Transport Fee: Php 500
Lake Danum/Sunset
You can drop by Sagada Stoneware pottery along the way. 20 minutes drive, or around 1 hr walk.
Transport Fee: Php 500
Mountain Trekking
Mt. Ampacao Traverse
A loop hike from town center to Lake Danum viewpoint then to Mt. Ampacao and down to the village of Demang or Ambasing. This will take around 3 hours or so depending on your ability to walk on natural mountain or trails.
Guide Fee: Php 800 for 10 visitors or less
Grassy Land / Marlboro
2-3 hours of back trekking. It is also a camping site and sunrise viewpoint.
Guide Fee: Php 1000 for 3 visitors or less
Mt. Sisipitan
The highest mountain in Sagada, it is 2,200 meters above sea level.
Guide Fee: Php 2000/person
Mt. Polis
Nestles between Mt. Ampacao and the "Grassy Land"/Marlboro, provides a good view of Sagada.
Guide Fee: Php 1500 for 3 visitors or less
Marlboro Hills - Blue Soil Traverse Trek
4-5 hours trek passing through rice terraces and limestone formations.
Guide Fee: Php 1800 for 3 visitors or less
Transport Fee: Php 1,350
Schedule of Regular Trips From Sagada
There are two transportation options from/to Manila:
One is Manila-Baguio-Sagada, and the other one is Manila-Banaue-Sagada. We chose Manila-Banaue-Sagada going to Sagada because we haven't seen the Banaue rice terraces. We then decided to take the Sagada-Baguio-Manila going home because my friends bought some vegetables from the Baguio market.
Sagada-Baguio (GL/Lizardo Bus)
Bus Fare: Php 220 | 5 hours
5:00AM / 7:00AM / 8:00AM / 9:00AM / 10:00AM / 11:30AM (depends on availability of bus) / 1:00PM
Sagada-Bontoc
Jeep Fare: Php 45 | 40 minutes
6:30AM / 7:00AM / 7:30AM / 8:00AM / 8:30AM / 9:00AM / 10:00AM / 11:00AM / 12:00 PM / 1:00PM
Bontoc-Banaue
Bus Fare: 150 | 1.5 hours
7:00AM / 9:00AM
Jeep Fare: Php 150 | 1.5 hours
8:30AM / 10:00AM / 1:00PM
Banaue-Manila
Bus Fare: Php 450 | 9-10 hours
Via Ohayami Bus
7:00PM
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