Food Scene
Great food; a must-try is their Saturday Buffet during the high season featuring cuisine by Chef Aklay.
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Log Cabin Sagada
Sagada - Besao RoadGreat food; a must-try is their Saturday Buffet during the high season featuring cuisine by Chef Aklay.
Nice place to grab a bite. Try the yoghurt, their pasta or their potato rosti.
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Yoghurt House
South RoadNice place to grab a bite. Try the yoghurt, their pasta or their potato rosti.
Strawberry Cafe
Snacks, desserts, and yoghurt!
Drinks & Nightlife
Unfortunately, if you are looking for clubs and parties, Sagada does not have those.
But if you are looking to just grab a beer, talk with strangers, and jam with locals, these are places I would recommend.
Small touristy bar in town. Packed during the high season, usually space-y during the lean season. Grab a beer, have a cocktail, listen to reggae music, talk to strangers...
Would usually close at 10pm - curfew hour.
Moonhouse
Small touristy bar in town. Packed during the high season, usually space-y during the lean season. Grab a beer, have a cocktail, listen to reggae music, talk to strangers...
Would usually close at 10pm - curfew hour.
Hidden gem in the downtown area of Sagada. They serve meals and finger food as well as drinks, beers, and cocktails. Try their mugshots!
Ayeona Restaurant
South RoadHidden gem in the downtown area of Sagada. They serve meals and finger food as well as drinks, beers, and cocktails. Try their mugshots!
Are you down for some local craft beer and grilled sausages? Then this is the place for you. It is in the middle of the woods and at the outskirts; you could hire a shuttle or walk under the stars.
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Sagada Cellar Door
Are you down for some local craft beer and grilled sausages? Then this is the place for you. It is in the middle of the woods and at the outskirts; you could hire a shuttle or walk under the stars.
Sightseeing
A central figure in the Mission Compound. Originally part of the 'Mission', a product of American Episcopalian evangelization in the area which also brought about St. Theodore's Hospital and St. Mary's School, it retains its walls and base made of cathedral rocks; it's roof which used to be made of pine wood shingles was replaced with galvanized iron after being bombed by tracer bullets during the 2nd World War.
It is one of the oldest buildings in Sagada which existed at a time when the town was considered an industrial town ahead of its neighbors including the city of Baguio.
This church was meant to be a replica of the church with the same name in Manhattan, New York.
The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary the Virgin
Staunton RoadA central figure in the Mission Compound. Originally part of the 'Mission', a product of American Episcopalian evangelization in the area which also brought about St. Theodore's Hospital and St. Mary's School, it retains its walls and base made of cathedral rocks; it's roof which used to be made of pine wood shingles was replaced with galvanized iron after being bombed by tracer bullets during the 2nd World War.
It is one of the oldest buildings in Sagada which existed at a time when the town was considered an industrial town ahead of its neighbors including the city of Baguio.
This church was meant to be a replica of the church with the same name in Manhattan, New York.
Lodging
Sagada is but a small town in the cold mountains of Northern Philippines. There are no extravagant hillside resorts or posh five-star hotels in this locality and instead one would find only inns or homestays hosted by local families.
Inandako's BnB
Best Bed and Breakfast in town! Teee-heee-heee
Adventure Experience
Pongas is located at the southern part of the town where the waterfalls multiply in number during the rainy season. You may book a guide and a shuttle to take you there.
However, the best way to experience this natural attraction is through canyoneering. Simply booking the tour takes you to the last waterfall of a series (11 in total). Look for those who offer the canyoneering experience and you can rappel down all the different waterfalls, climb the ridges, see the views that all end up in Pongas.
Pongas Falls
Pongas is located at the southern part of the town where the waterfalls multiply in number during the rainy season. You may book a guide and a shuttle to take you there.
However, the best way to experience this natural attraction is through canyoneering. Simply booking the tour takes you to the last waterfall of a series (11 in total). Look for those who offer the canyoneering experience and you can rappel down all the different waterfalls, climb the ridges, see the views that all end up in Pongas.
City/town information
Maligcong is less than half-a-day travel from Sagada! If you want to see marvelous (seriously) rice terraces, then this is the place! You may also opt to hike to the viewpoints in Mount Fato or Kufafey.
Maligcong
Maligcong is less than half-a-day travel from Sagada! If you want to see marvelous (seriously) rice terraces, then this is the place! You may also opt to hike to the viewpoints in Mount Fato or Kufafey.
If you are lucky enough to catch the sunrise here, it is one of THE best in our close vicinity. It is only a half-hour drive from Sagada with a 45-minute hike up man-made stairs to get to the peak of Mount Polis.
Mt. Polis Foot Trail, Bauko, Mountain Province, Philippines
If you are lucky enough to catch the sunrise here, it is one of THE best in our close vicinity. It is only a half-hour drive from Sagada with a 45-minute hike up man-made stairs to get to the peak of Mount Polis.
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Phong tục và văn hóa
Always ask permission before taking pictures.
If you take pictures of people, especially of elders, always ask their permission.
If you find yourself witnessing the proceedings of a cultural ritual, keep your distance and again, ask permission if you would like to take pictures and videos.
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Sagada is a walking town.
EDIT: 2023 - There already tuk-tuks in town to help you get around. But we still recommend everyone to walk; and take the bus instead of bringing your own car -- to alleviate the traffic in our narrow mountain roads.
There are no tricycles or "tuk-tuks" in Sagada as we are all encouraged to walk.
You may opt to hire scooters (motorcycles) at: Papyrus Merchandise, Log Cabin Sagada, or Ayeona's Souvenirs.
Families and big groups of friends may opt to hire shuttle vehicles (vans and jeepneys).
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Useful phrases you should know when in Sagada
Here are some phrases that you could use when you visit:
Gawis: Good
Gawis ay wakgat: Good morning
Gawis ay masdem: Good afternoon
Gawis ay labi: Good evening
Kas-anu ka / Kumusta ka: How are you
Ka-at tuna / Ka-at na: How much is this / How much is it
Is wakgat: Tomorrow
Id wani: Now
Is awni: Later
Is labi: Tonight
Is mamingsan kasin: See you next time
Iyaman (ee-yah-man): Thank you