Tuesday, October 29, 2013

MT. PROVINCE | SAGADA

Hello my Nomadic Traveler Friends!!!

This is a continuation of my 13days Up North Trip with BF. The third installment of this adventure trip.
**Click here for my Laoag-Pagudpud-Vigan Trip. 

The Nomad Travels to: SAGADA, MT. PROVINCE.

My journey started from Manila-Laoag-Pagudpud-Vigan-Baguio-Sagada and this will not end here.

The main purpose of my northern travel is actually VIGAN. But then again, as I did my research, I found lots of travel blogs about Sagada. Thus, I changed my main purpose drastically. I still went to Vigan but the main purpose of my travel now is SAGADA. And BF was so happy!!!

My usual holidays always include sun, sand & sea. Total relaxation in style and comforts. So this is totally different. And not the relaxing sort of holiday. This is an adventure trip.

Searching on the net more about Sagada, I was just so intrigued by this piece of an adventure haven. Let's take a look at what Sagada has to offer.


HOW TO GET THERE?!?!

BUS. We started the journey from Vigan. There are 2 bus trips going to Baguio offered by Partas. Schedules are 10:30pm & 11:30pm. We took the 10:30pm. Standard travel time is 6hrs. I said standard right, you know why? Coz the bus driver took only 3hrs from Vigan to Baguio!! He drove so fast, over taking other vehicles on the long and winding, dark road. Yes! Pretty scary and dangerous. The road to Baguio is dangerous. And we were seating at the front row. I had to cover my eyes and tries to sleep coz the driver scared the shit out of me.

JEEPNEY. If you are coming from Bontoc, it's only a 45min ride going to Sagada.

       **TOPLOADING. Is dangerous but fun! Not advisable for the faint hearted.

VAN. Or for less hassle and a more comfortable ride, hire a private van. It'll cost you more though. Plus you wont be able to topload and that is one experience you should try at least once in your life.

Getting around Sagada is simple: WALK. Yeah... The village is small that you can just walk around! Don't be lazy!


SLEEP WHERE?!?! 

George Guest House was my choice of stay.. Sagada offers a lot of guest houses to stay so where to sleep is not a problem. Guest houses ranges from P500/night..
  *Private Room, Water heater, TV & Wifi.

     **Tip: Even if they have water heater, it still feels too damn cold to bath..


WHAT TO DO?!?!

Hohohoho.... This is a question that answers will surprise you! Sagada offers an array of THINGS TO DO for it's visitors. It's only a matter of WHAT TO DO FIRST?! Get the picture? For more information about Sagada please visit SAGGAS. But here's the list of things that you could do or should I say must do:

-Spelunking (Sumaging cave 2hrs or Cave Connection: Sumaging & Lumiang Cave 5hrs)
-Trekking to Marlboro Mountain (yes! They have their own Marlboro Country)
-Trekking to Ponggas Falls.
-Trekking to Bomok-od Falls.
-Trekking to Mt. Ampacao and Lake Danum.
-Sunrise watching at Kiltepan Peak. (The most breathtaking sunrise view and seas of clouds)
-Sightseeing tours
     *Echo Valley & hanging coffins
     *Bokong Falls
     *Lumiang Burial Cave
     *Underground River Entrance
     *Pottery
     *Walk around the village


WHERE/WHAT TO EAT?!?!

PINIKPIKANG MANOK. A must try in Sagada or in any Ifugao regions. This is somewhat like their traditional food. You may not want to see the process of Pinikpikang Manok but you'll love the taste.

Bana's Restaurant. A simple restaurant with the mountain view.

The Lemon Pie House. Is really famous in Sagada for their Lemon Pies. And if you do not like any citrus stuff on your desserts like me, you can opt for other things like their egg pie. Oh! And one serving is good for 2 people on their meals. Crazy!!

Victor RestoBar. Reggae theme restobar. Simple & cool. You can totally relax here.

The Yoghurt House. I love yoghurts! But that's not all they are serving. They also serve meals that's massive in portion! I love the Hikers Breakfast! Ohhhhhh...

Kimchi Restaurant. Sounds too Korean right?! Yup. This restaurant serves Koerean dishes as well as Filipino dishes. The owner spent quite a few years working in Korean kitchen thus the business. But the restaurant is in reggae theme.

Sagada Pine Cafe. Just beside the Kimchi Restaurant is another reggae bar. A very cool place to hang out and chill. I really really love this place.

Rock Inn Cafe. Serving an array of food items. It's quite far from the town proper. You can also do Orange picking here for P50 and you can eat all you want whatever Orange you picked. Oranges for take-out will be paid by kilo.

**Try their own freshly brewed 18 days coffee and Mountain Tea. The mountain tea is very effective for digestion as I know you guys will for sure indulge in all the good food Sagada has to offer. 

Day 0. Arrival in Sagada.

From Vigan, we took Partas bus to Baguio. And since the driver drove super fast, we reached Baguio 2:30am. Unprepared for this 3hrs advance. We were so sleepy. We stayed at the bus terminal until 4am and then we headed to Dangwa Bus Station and waited until 6:30am to board the GL Trans going to Sagada. It's a 6hrs bus ride on a long and winding, dangerous, blind curve road. Yes! The road to Sagada is dangerous and scary. Just trust and have faith on your bus driver that you'll arrive in Sagada safe and sound and in one piece. The bus I should say is not the most comfortable. It's those old school buses. Non-airconditioned. But they do have seating numbers so be sure to look at the seat numbers before you seat.

We arrived at Sagada at 12:30. We knew we wanted to stay at George Guest House despite the many inns/guest houses nearby. George Guest House offers private room, hot/cold shower, tv & wifi.

After check in, we were so hungry but we opted to walk around first and just explore the little town and then off to Bana's for our late lunch.

After lunch we headed back to the guest house and fell asleep. We were suppose to meet our guide at 4pm but we overslept and woke up at 6pm!!! Dead tired.

Our guide was Kuya Omaweng "John" Justo. In Igorot tradition, they're given traditional name & Christian name. According to Kuya John, one must know the traditional name if you want to find somebody in Sagada because the locals rely more on traditional names rather than the Christian names. That's because traditional names are unique and only 1 person will have that name whereas the Christian name is so common. They also know if not all, most of their neighbors in Sagada. From North to South, East to West. And people in Sagada are very friendly. They're very nice. They're very contented people and happy.

We met our guide at about 7pm something. He came to the guest house and we talked about where we wanna go first tomorrow. We decided to do the Sumaguing Cave spelunking followed by Ponggas Falls as they're on the same area.

Dinner time! We headed to The Lemon Pie House. Best known for their lemon pies (thus the name) and ordered Adobong Manok for myself and Hot & Spicy Chicken for BF. The ambience is so awesome. The place has this rustic, country look. Low tables and chairs at the front area. Very relaxing. Food prices were P35 for the pies/pc and for the main courses P100-150. P200 for the whole pie. Very affordable. Meal portions were gigantic! Two persons can share one meal!

Day 1. Rise and Shine early! Spelunking at SUMAGUING CAVE today!!!
Breakfast at our guest house. I love breakfast in Sagada. By 9am we met up with Kuya John and walked all the way going to the cave. It was a long walk! Before going to the cave we went to this ancient burial site dedicated to women most of them died of child birth. He said, there used to be a skull placed there on top of the coffin but somebody must have stolen the skull. It sure is not one of the people in Sagada. I pretty much got tired ascending up back to the main road. I hate stairs! Phewwww...


150ft below. 13 degrees celsius temperature. But we were sweating. That's how it feels like inside the cave. The entrance at Sumaguing cave was wide with bats sleeping on top but not so many bats. The entrance is quite slippery so just be very careful. And ofcourse, bat dings are everywhere so just mind where you lay your hands. For me, I didn't mind. I'd rather hold on to something regardless if it's mud or bat dings rather than risking the fall of slippery floors.

Once you've passed the bat entrance, behold the grandeur of those stalactites & stalagmites. There's gonna be lots of physical work inside the cave and fitting yourself on small holes, rappelling & cold cold water. So better do some warm up and stretching and don't forget to bring water & some bites.

Wear tights & dri-fit clothes. Day packs are advisable. We brought dry bags which was helpful in keeping our gadgets dry but not great with our activity. Maybe a dry bag & day pack combo would be better.

It took us 3hrs to finish spelunking altogether with 2 stops to rest for about 10min. and pictures.

Decending is not a problem for me, it's ascending that I really hate. Ughhh..


So after our exciting & breathtaking spelunking, we decided to go ahead with the Ponggas Falls as it was on the same area but with quite a distance. We decided to skip lunch and just took 30min to have some snacks at the store nearby. Kuya John went back home to store away his lamp & probably to have a quick lunch. He came back with a friend and motorcycles. I felt so happy coz if had we walked, it was gonna be a long walk! 5km walk to the starting point of the Ponggas trek. Yey!! We started our trek at the drop-off point passing a local Elementary School, passing houses, passing lots of tomato plantation, and some serious ascending, narrow pathway fit for 1 person only, and cliffs just beside the narrow way. Kinda scary way but there's no other way. Just focus on your little walkway and don't look down the cliff.

The scenery was absolutely beautiful!! Once we reached the falls, we climbed up the rocks and chilled there maybe for an hour. We didn't swim. The water was wayyyyyy toooo cold. Brrrrr.. We just enjoyed the view.

After packing up, it's time to go back to civilization. And back to the trail where we started. Dark clouds were starting to loom ahead. And just nice, when we reached our drop-off point it started to rain heavily. We just waited for the rain to stop so we hanged out at the store talking. After the rain has stopped, off we go back to our guest house. Bathed and rested for a while then off for dinner.

After an exhausting day of physical activities, my body was starting to feel it's painful reward. Body ache. For dinner we headed to Victor's Restobar. I love the reggae theme. Simple restobar but it was very relaxing. I had boneless Bangus (Milkfish) and it was huge with some veggies and rice.

I'm loving Sagada's food portions.!! After dinner, we walked back to the guesthouse and BF did some laundry while I was beginning to be bed-ridden with my very sore body. I fell asleep.

Day 2. Rise and shine early!! Breakfast time @ Yoghurt's House. The big Hiker's Breakfast & hot chocolate for me, Tapsilog & Mountain Tea for BF.. I love love love my Hiker's breakfast that I am actually craving for it every single day now!

9:30am we set out for another day of trekking. This time we're heading off to Echo Valley end point will be the Underground River Cave. My body, still beaten from yesterday, at first I was still feeling the pain but after a while of trekking I didn't feel it anymore. Weird. It was quite a trek coz it rained in the wee hours of the morning thus it was quite muddy and slippery.

By around 10:30am we reached the underground river entrance. Rested there for a while and then continued trekking back to town. After the trek we went to visit the Sagada Weaving House and saw how they manually weave each cloth. So don't ask why it's expensive because they put love in their labour. They don't finish one cloth in one day, it will take them at least 3days to an week to finish one masterpiece. We bought some souvenirs and then off we go for lunch back at The Lemon Pie House.

After lunch, off we go to Mt. Ampacao Peak and Lake Danum. On the way there we stopped at the Sagada Pottery and got to watch a full demo of how pottery making is. Frankly, it's quite difficult. Hehe.. When we reached there it was freezing cold! And I was still with a jacket on but it was the wrong type. I wore clime-cool instead of a wind breaker. And BF was too confident that he's now a part of Sagada coz he doesn't feel cold back at town didn't bring any jacket. And so, finally, he felt the chills! I had to give him my lovely scarf. LOL. Started the bonfire quite early coz it was very cold and windy. We stayed by the lake and waited for the sunset. Once the sunset was nearing we started walking up towards the view point and behold! The beauty of Mother Nature.. We tried taking that perfect shot but what we took wasn't perfect enough for us. Sigh... After sunset we stayed at the lake for about an hour more with the boys drinking bear and I didn't. We started our descend with the ascend of the moon. It was a long dark descend.

Finally!! Reached civilization! Hungry. We went to check out the Kimchi bar for our late dinner and off to Sagada Pine Café for some drinks. I tried the San Miguel Apple. Didn't liked it at all. Probably I had about 5 small sips and quit. Not my type. It was a pretty tiring day. And another early day tomorrow for our Kiltepan ascend for sunrise.


Day 3. Rise and shine. The early bird catches the biggest worm! Woke up at 4am prepped up and geared up for our Kiltepan ascend. It was extremely cold and heavy fog was everywhere. Finally we reached the peak and waited for the sunrise. It didn't happen. The fog was too thick. Not even a sea of cloud was visible. Finally, at about 6:30am we began our descend and stopped over at The Rock Inn for breakfast and Orange Picking.

It was bf's first time to see Orange trees. Hehe.. Breakfast was nice, the portion at least was not as much as back in town. After breakfast, we picked oranges for P50 you can eat all you want and if you guys want to bring home some oranges you can do so too. They charge I think it was P16/kilo. Very cheap! After much picking and getting high on oranges, it's time to go back down to the town and back to our guest house. Packed up and rested for a while. It's gonna be another long trip back to Baguio City. We took the 10am trip.

From Sagada to Baguio trip would start from 5am-11am hourly and last trip would be at 1pm.

Please do take note that if you want to take home pie from The Lemon Pie House, do order from them 1day ahead before your trip. 1 Lemon/Egg Pie is P200.

We had a very exciting trip in Sagada and we totally fell in love with the place. The people were so nice and friendly and damn they could speak English wayyyyyyy better than Tagalog.

WHAT TO BRING AND NEVER TO FORGET:

Camera. (DSLR & GO PRO HERO 3 BLACK)
Extra batteries and chargers.
Cash. (There's no atm's available except for Rural Bank but not for my bank)
Dri-fit clothes.
Tights/Leggings.
Gloves.
Thermal Wear (it gets extremely cold at night)
Windbreaker.
Trekking Shoes/Sandals.
Day Bag/Dry Bag (to keep your important stuffs dry)
Flashlight and Head light.
An extremely fit BF.
And a determined self to challenge.


SURVIVING SAGADA EXPERIENCE

This trip is a test of strength and endurance. Not for the faint hearted. Be prepared when coming to Sagada. The activities here are not for those relaxing holiday kind of sun, sea, sand holiday. The activities here requires physical strength. I am not the most physically fit girl but I did my part of preparations. Although not enough unlike BF who really prepped himself (being a mountaineer himself).

The trick here is to wear the proper clothes. Our choice of clothing were dry fit clothes topped with regular clothes. And at night, the temperature drops drastically, be sure to have thermal wear with you. Fleece or a thick jacket and windbreaker.

Be sure to have a good trekking shoes. I've spent a month finding my trekking shoes. And I also got myself a pair of hiking socks. It is totally different from regular socks. Hiking socks are specifically made for long treks. The material is totally different form regular socks with Hiking socks constructed with THOR-LON fibers.

When spelunking be sure to wear leggings that clings to your skin, dri-fit clothes, dry bag to store all those gadgets and cash, towel to use after spelunking, a head lamp just for extra added light although the guide will light your way and what me & BF treasured a lot, GATSBY DEODORANT PAPER WIPES!!! I loaded up loads of this stuff because I think Philippines don't have this. We also have the Gatsby facial wipes. This totally cooled us down and help us cleaned up.
Gatsby & The Diablo 3 his new game.
I hope that this blog has helped you in any way if you are planning a trip to Sagada in the future. It's a trip worth bragging to your friends and definitely a trip worth the experience.

My Up North Trip doesn't end here! On the next episode of The Nomad Travels, I am going to Subic, Olongapo City. Stay tuned.


Have a safe trip my Nomadic Traveler Friends! Enjoy!

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN TO LATELY?!?!

Much Love!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

PAGUDPUD | LAOAG | VIGAN (3D/2N)

Hello my Nomadic Traveler Friends!!

This episode of The Nomad Travels, we are going on a 3D/2N trip up north. Welcome to PAGUDPUD-LAOAG-VIGAN trip THE NOMAD TRAVELS style!

I have been wanting to go up North and well, it wasn't until a few months ago that I've decided where to go. Fascinated by the old cobble stone road and houses in Vigan, I went online search for a possible trip together with BF.

When planning for a trip, the first thing you need to do is plan WHERE TO GO. Next is plan WHERE TO STAY.  Then followed by PLAN WHAT TO DO. And then search for the SIGHTS & SOUND. Lastly, search the net for a rough estimation of how much BUDGET you will be needing for the trip.

I have planned for this trip months ago. Actually 4 months to be exact. October was my planned month for this trip. What this trip all about was that I wanted to go back to Zamboanga first to celebrate the Fiesta Pilar but I cancelled this plan. Secondly, I have some important things to do before switching to holiday mode.

This trip is actually 13 days trip divided by different visits to other parts of the Philippine Northern archipelago. My trip will start from Manila-Laoag-Pagudpud-Vigan-Baguio-Sagada-Subic-Manila. But this entry is solely for the Laoag-Pagudpud-Vigan trip only. The rest will follow.
HOW TO GET UP NORTH???

FLY. There are flights going to Laoag by PAL or Cebu Pacific. I opted for PAL though because they have 2 trips scheduled to Laoag that arrives as early as 7:55am or 4:30pm and it'll only take you 1 hour travel time. Saves you so much time rather than taking a 12hrs road trip journey.

BUS. This is your second option. Cheaper than flying but so time consuming and worst than jet lag. Body aching bus-lag! Travel time is roughly 10-12hrs. Check out busses from Victory Liner, Partas Bus, GV Florida bus. Best time to travel is night time. Get a good night's sleep while on the way up north. Estimated fare P700.

CAR. Drive on your own up north with friends or family. May be fun I guess but truly tiresome for the driver who is also on holiday.

SLEEP WHERE?!?!

There are lots of hotels and inns. So don't worry where to stay. Even in Pagudpud which is the farthest of this northern expedition has a lot of hotels/inns/homestays to offer. Just pick one.


Pagudpud Stay.


HANNAH's BEACH RESORT for that prima donna  stay. Beautiful resort. They have their own theme park. And those seeking adrenaline rush, take the longest open-sea hipline at Hannah's. Hotel guest P600 while outside guest P700.


EVANGELINE BEACH RESORT. Medium range budget but still on the budget. Beautiful resort.

VILLALUZ HOMESTAY. You don't need a fancy hotel to stay when on a trip. You're not going to stay in the hotel the entire day! We stayed here. Fully furnished with A/C and that's all we needed.


LAOAG STAY.


PANGIL BEACH RESORT. The prima donna stay in Laoag.. They also offer tours.


BALAY DE BLAS PENSIONNE . Accesible and comfy. That's the name of this mid-range budget accommodation.

HOTEL TIFFANY. Accesible and on the budget. Comfy with an American retro vintage theme. This is where we stayed.


VIGAN STAY.

GRANDPA'S INN & MY VIGAN HOME HOTEL are the two hotels that I could think of. Both location is very accessible especially to the famous Crisologo Street. Both hotels are mid-range but still on the budget.

So there's my guide of hotels for you to stay. If none of the stated above suites you, then you can always Google up more hotels.

(DAY 1. MANILA CHECK-IN blog...)

Day 2.
Rise and Shine, good morning Manila!!! The sky is totally not clear. It's not haze, it's pollution. I wonder what's the PSI in Manila? Called BF at 6am.. I can't wait to see him. I was totally bored yesterday! I can't imagine what to do! 2 huge beds all to myself.

Since the unfortunate events due to the closure of Zamboanga Airport and the twice cancelled flight of BF from ZC, he had to travel 7hrs from Zamboanga to Pagadian and take the 9:10am flight from Pagadian to Manila just to be able to catch our flight today to Laoag. We met at NAIA 2 airport. Finally! Yesterday was such a waste. We could have spent the whole day together..

We took PAL flight going to Laoag. ETA Laoag International Airport 4:30pm. Since we arrived in the afternoon we had to stay here overnight before we start our northern tour the next day. I've booked HOTEL TIFFANY. Hotel Tifanny was pretty awesome! The hotel has this vintage retro style and it was already adorned with Halloween decors.

We arrived 4:30pm and took a free shuttle from the airport to the hotel. It was a good thing that Kuya Roland informed us about the free shuttle, otherwise we would've spend some cash for transport. Just ask the security where to board the free shuttle. They will direct you to the bus. Just register and state your drop-off point.

They dropped us at Hotel Tiffany and after checking in we went out to the nearest supermarket to buy some stocks like water and so munches. Had dinner at Chowking coz I so miss the Beef Chao Fan. Nothing much actually on this day. We didn't roam around much.
Touchdown Laoag International Airport
Breakfast at Macy's Diner


Day 3. LAOAG ~ PAGUDPUD DAY!!!
Yes! The official start of our northern trip. Months ago I've been searching on the net for a tour guide and MR. ROLAND VILLALUZ always pop. And he's got so many positive feedbacks that after thorough search and check I contacted him for his services. He's my official guide on this trip, driver, &  photographer. Excluded in his services are the fees of wherever we would be going which requires entrance/environmental fees, food & hotel. I only hired him for his tour services, private van inclusive of gas & him being the driver as well. It would be best if you guys are going on a tour as a group. His van can accommodate up to 8 maximum capacity with the same price that you can share so less expenses.

The reason why I hired Mr. Roland was that it's much more convenient for me. And I don't want the hassle of a D.I.Y trip. That is just a waste of time. Plus, Mr. Roland is so knowledgable. The comforts of a private tour thus I don't mind paying...

But due to the recent events of bad weather Kuya Roland had to re-schedule his tour with another group thus on this day his cousin fetched us at our hotel and we headed off to Pagudpud. Travel time 2hrs road trip.

On the way to Pagudpud we had lots of pit stops.

Then we went to the Unesco Heritage site of the Paoay Church. Sinking Bell Tower at Laoag. The Marcos Museum. Malacañang of the North. Cape Bojeador Lighthouse and the lunch at Berg's Blick in Pagudpud. After lunch, off we go to the Kapurpuran Rock Formation. We took horseback riding going tot the site of the rock formation for P100/pax. And lastly we went to visit the Bangui Windmills. That was our last stop because it started raining in Pagudpud. We weren't able to visit the Kabigan Falls and the Bantay Abot Cave. But it's alright. There's always tomorrow for that. We were sent to our overnight site just next to Hannah's Beach Resort.

We spent overnight at Mr. Roland's homestay. Fully furnished with A/C and TV but no WIFI. Don't expect wifi on rural places. It's kinda hard.
PAOAY SAND DUNES
MARCOS MUSEUM


MALACAÑANG OF THE NORTH
CAPE BOJEADOR LIGHTHOUSE


SINKING BELL TOWER
KAPURPURAN ROCK FORMATION


PATAPAT VIADUCT & BLUE LAGOON
LUNCH @ BERG BLICK's


BANGUI WIND MILLS
A MUST TRY when in Ilocos Norte.. Their special Ilocos Empanada. Very delicious!!!
Day 4. LAOAG-VIGAN DAY!!!!!

Rise and shine early in the morning. It was still raining. Breakfast at Hannah's Beach Resort and then we were just strolling at the beach. We wanted to try the zipline but the winds were too strong, its kinda scary. 11am came and then goodbye beautiful Pagudpud. We headed down south 4hrs travel toVigan and explore. Lunch at Cromwell's grill.

We visited the Hidden Garden, The Nuestra Señora de Caridad Church and it's bell tower and the famous Calle Crisologo. Too bad BF's camera died before we reached Calle Crisologo. So we didn't have any pictures there except for our video. Quite sad.
NUESTRA SEÑORA DE CARIDAD CHURCH
ZOO
BANTAY, ILOCOS SUR
CALLE CRISOLOGO
After we wrapped up our Vigan trip we're ready to go up the mountains. We took Partas Bus to Baguio. They have 2 trips for Baguio which were 10:30pm and 11:30pm. We took the 10:30pm trip. And knowing the travel time is 6hrs it was the perfect time time, just nice we will reach Baguio by 4:30-5:00 given some allowance time for travel.

It wasn't the travel we expected. Instead of 6hrs, the bus driver cut the time into half and we were in Baguio in just 3 hours. 2:30am and it was freezing cold with the temperature of 13 degrees celsius. The road from Vigan-Baguio was very scary. The bus was at its top speed of 110kph, over taking and omggggggg scary much! The entire trip I covered my eyes and tried to sleep. At least we arrived in Baguio safe and sound and in one piece.
Me feeling so so so cold at 2:30am in Baguio
Next on THE NOMAD TRAVELS to SAGADA.. How I survived Sagada trip up next... Stay tuned.


The Malayan Plaza Hotel : P5,105.00 (MANILA)
PAL flight to Laoag : P2,948.00
Hotel Tiffany : P1,405.00
R.V services: P7,000.00
Villaluz Homestay: P1,500.00
Partas Bus (Vigan-Baguio) P334.00/pax
Food: B-BLICK P1,094.00 (P1,150.00 inclusive tip)
           Puregold grocery P653.45
           Medical Supplies: P271.50
           Cromwell's Grill @ Laoag: P260.00
           Breakfast at Macy's Diner: P180.00
           Chowking dinner at Laoag: P296.00
           Breakfast @  Hannah's: P420.00
           Empanada Special: P60.00
Fees: Malacañang of the North: P30.00/pax
          Marcos Museum: P50.00/pax
          Kapurpuran Rock Formation: P30.00/pax
          Horseback Ride: P100.00/pax
          Tip: P200.00

So there you go guys! Hope I've shared some insights with you on this travel. Check out my next entry. Surviving Sagada The Nomad Travels style!


Have a safe journey everyone and most important of all, HAVE FUN!!!

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN TO LATELY?!?!

Much Love!