Sagada has one of the cheapest accommodations in Luzon/Philippines. This room with private bathroom and cable TV costs 250pesos a night!
Sagada is a sleepy idyllic backpacker mountain resort town.
Just behind the main town road, there are a network of narrow pathways connecting the various houses of the villages
These pathways can go straight to someone's house even, and most places, the dogs would bark like crazy, but you get to meet the locals!
Vegetables they grow in their "backyard"
Pigs they rear....
Children having fun
In the evenings, it's also misty and pretty
The Episcopalian Church in Sagada
The cemetery you have to walk through to get to Echo valley, where the hanging coffins are found - one of the attractions of Sagada
There are also coffins in the caves around town
A zoomed in view to see the coffins
Stumbled onto these coffins as I wandered along the many paths in Echo valley
The hanging coffins
Pretty surrounds of Sagada
More burial crevices
Zoomed in, you can see some skull and skeletons?
Another attraction of Sagada, a burial cave where many coffins are stacked together
Some of the coffins have carvings on them
Cave entrance
Lunch at one of the many cafe restaurants around town. The owners children love their pics taken.
An interesting cafe that serves nice lemon pie!
THE lemon pie. Yum!
Flowers outside the Lemon Pie House
Caught more iridescent clouds, or mother-of-pearl clouds
Morning in Sagada
Took a morning walk to Kiltepan, a hill not far from town. Fantastic views atop!
Cute signboard inside the Yoghurt House, one of the more popular cafes/restaurants in Sagada
The bus ride from Sagada to Baguio is really quite spectacular! Not only is the road curvy, the scenery is pretty!