Friday, August 8, 2014

Mountain Province | Spelunking In Sagada


Top loading from Banaue to Bontoc is one of the exciting experiences we had. We passed by the Haselma highway, one of he world’s most dangerous road.  This notorious road is named after the profilic American Engineer Eusibius Julius Haselma. From Bontoc we transferred to another jeepney bound for Sagada.


Upon reaching Sagada all visitors were required to register at the tourism desk inside the municipal hall. We explore the exhilarating Sumaging cave with the 3 Korean nationals we met outside the municipal hall. We agreed to share the expenses for the 2 guides and for the multi-cab.




The Sumaging cave has the largest chamber of all connecting caves in town. We trek down on a slippery trail from its mouth to see the magnificent formations of stalactites and stalagmites. After caving we feasted on a vegetable loaded pancit in one of the eatery there.


On the last day I left the group and I headed to Baguio City. It’s my first time in the summer capital. I wandered around the Burnham Park and the Baguio Cathedral then  boarded a bus back to Manila.


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