7 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Sagada That You Shouldn't Miss

July 12, 2021 Darleen Reid

Sagada, officially the Municipality of Sagada is a 5th class municipality in the province of Mountain Province, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 11,127 people.
Restaurants in Sagada

1. Sagada Outdoors

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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Sagada Outdoors

We provide Rafting, Canyoning, Mt Biking and Trekking tours in the Sagada area, and trip organizing and management around the Cordillera. We do not provide budget tours: we aim to provide the best possible service, equipment, and food, and we pay our people the professional wages they deserve. That makes our products more expensive than those of some (not all) competitors, but we think it's worth it. Rafting is seasonal, typically available June through Dec, may vary according to rainfall. White water kayaking is available to intermediate paddlers and above (a reliable roll is essential). Canyoning is seasonal, typically available October through May, also rainfall dependent. This is a full day trip requiring some fitness but no experience or special skills. Rappelling (abseiling), swimming, and jumps to deep water are featured. We provide guided mt bike tours, both trail riding and touring, with rental bikes. We do not rent bikes without a guide. Trekking tours range from 1 to 6 nights with guide and equipment.

2. Sumaguing Cave

Sagada, Luzon Philippines +63 915 957 6550 http://sagada.org
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4.5 based on 788 reviews

Sumaguing Cave

Reviewed By nicosamneil - Cebu Island, Philippines

Amazed by the stone formations. Adventure is somehow slippery so dont wear slippers that are hard, much better if slip resistant. Dont wear fancy clothes, an outdoor outfit would do since u'll get wet by the cold water that is flowing inside. Lucky we have an accomodating guide named artuto which is clearly a veteran in giving tours.

3. Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls

Sagada, Luzon Philippines
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4.5 based on 265 reviews

Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls

Reviewed By PrinceIori - Bulacan Province, Philippines

Really enjoy the view even though it’s tiring to reach the waterfalls. It was really impressive place to see and soak in the cold water after a tiring trek.

4. Lumiang Cave

Sagada, Luzon Philippines
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4.5 based on 167 reviews

Lumiang Cave

Reviewed By nicosamneil - Cebu Island, Philippines

Amazed by how they buried the dead way back with no lights, no safety gears and slippery stones just to place the coffins on the top of the caves. We didnt get to see the hanging coffins up close since it is closed due to burial. Unlucky too that it is raining and power is interrupted when we went here.

5. Kiltepan

Sagada, Luzon Philippines
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4.5 based on 320 reviews

Kiltepan

Hill

Reviewed By jevelld

Our meet up time 4am Then we arrive after 20 mins or 30 mins from the center of sagada We rent a van for 1 day tour for our different activities me and my mom joined 1 group of 3 persons so I pay less I'm lucky because I met them Take breakfast on there There's a store you can dine inn some Filipino breakfast food try it guys It's only a few people there were lucky end of feb Sunrise are the most beautiful scenery for me with matching sea of clouds is wow

6. Pongas Falls

Sagada, Luzon Philippines
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Pongas Falls

7. Marlboro Hill

Sagada, Luzon Philippines
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Marlboro Hill

Reviewed By mikagoes - Bacolod, Philippines

We climbed this trail for the sunrise and the blue-soiled hills. Overall it was an easy to moderate hike. The toughest part was the beginning which is mostly incline, after the sunrise view point, it's 70% flat or downhill. It can get chilly before dawn, especially when the fog starts to go down. There are food and drinks stalls at certain spots along the trail so if you forget to bring water, you should be able to buy a bottle. Best to come on a weekday (less crowds) and enjoy the quiet serenity of walking through the mountain. Can be finished in 2 - 4 hours depending on your walking speed and if the trail is wet or not.

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