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Marlboro Hill, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines

What is Sagada known for?

Mountain Province became famous worldwide due to the fantastic Sagada. This is the best travel destination for nature lovers, as it is positioned in the middle of nowhere. As such, a trip to Sagada will get you closer to nature and will definitely allow you to explore and enjoy your surroundings. Sagada is best known for its nature and Hanging Coffins. So, if you’re planning a trip to Sagada in Mountain Province, this article is for you. Let’s see up next what are the famous tourist spots in Sagada.

Hanging Coffins

Trekking to the Hanging Coffins

The main thing tourists do in Sagada is hiking up to the Hanging Coffins. During the past years, it became a landmark for the Mountain Province. There are quite a few coffins made from logs and simply hanging from limestone cliffs and cave walls. Still, you should know they are part of the Igorot burial ritual of the pre-colonial Philippines.

Watching the sunset at Kiltepan Peak

The highest point in the area, the Kiltepan Peak, gets quite busy during mornings and evenings. It is located around three and a half kilometers from the city center. And it offers a scenic view of the entire area. Besides, it makes for a great morning and evening trek.

Hiking to the Waterfalls

While in Sagada, you should visit the Bomod-ok Waterfalls. This is one of the most famous tourist spots in Sagada, Mountain Province, as it consists of an incredible natural landscape unaltered by humans. Keep in mind that you will have to cross slippery rice paddies, a hanging bridge, and quaint villages to reach it. As such, you should find a hiking buddy and take into account that the trip might take up to three hours back and forth.

Do some rafting

If you are an adventurous person, you should try rafting in the Chico River in Upper Sagada. It is an amazing experience, which will take you down the river. Our tip is to check the local tourist bureau for guided rafting trips so that you avoid unnecessary safety risks.

Explore the local food

If you’re visiting Sagada, you shouldn’t finish your journey without trying some local food. There are plenty of locally-owned restaurants that will cook you an authentic meal. Our insight is to try the famous Etag. This is a slice of salted, smoked meat, a traditional dish in the Cordillera region. And, of course, a glass of Cerveza Sagrada is a must-do. This is an authentic homemade craft beer made in Sagrada.

Challenge your skills with some rock climbing

Many tourists visit Sagada because of the numerous spots in which one can experiment with rock climbing. The Echo Valley has a natural rock wall where one can try scaling. And the best part about it is that it has areas for all levels of experience. Besides, you can ask at the Sagada Tourist Information center about the necessary equipment, fees, or instructors.

Being in nature can make so much for us, and our well-being. And we truly believe that The Philippines is the best place to distress yourself.

 

Nedelcho Penev

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