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Subic Bay Information Travel - Subic, Manila, Anilao, Philippines Join Diver's Network at Bella Baia Scuba Diving Center and Resort in Subic Bay, Philippines. Our Padi Gold Palm Resort is fronting the beautiful bay of Subic. Subic Bay Free Port is the shining jewel in Central Luzon, geographically located 110 kilometers northwest of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. There’s something about Subic Bay that makes you want to stay. It could be the history and civilization. It could be the warmth of the people. It could be the relaxed pace. The sea breeze. The food. Whatever it may be, Subic will captivate you and you will find yourself exhilarated with bliss. Strategically positioned in the dynamic Asia Pacific Region, Subic Bay, Philippines occupies a 60,000 hectare complex including some areas of its neighbors - Zambales and Bataan. Subic Bay Free Port has been recognized for many centuries as a deep safe harbor. The Spanish were the first to realize Subic Bay’s potential, using the bay in the17th century as a port to defend and maintain the Philippines as past of their empire. In the following decades the Spanish decided to build a navy base utilizing the safe harbor and its natural resources. Following the loss by the Spanish to the US in 1898, the US established a naval repair and supply base in Subic Bay. Subic Bay was only accessible by sea up until 1932 when the zig zag road was cut through the mountains linking Subic Bay and Olongapo to the rest of the Philippines. In 1941 Subic Bay was bombed by the Japanese and was held by them for the next four years, until the US took back the Philippines in 1945. The control of the navy base returned to the US. During the two invasions by both the Japanese and the US, a number of naval ships were either bombed or scuttled in Subic Bay Philippines. They have now created an underwater tourist hit, with scuba divers from around the world enjoying the wrecks in there underwater graveyards.

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Subic Bay Information Travel - Subic, Manila, Anilao, Philippines

Join Diver's Network at Bella Baia Scuba Diving Center and Resort in Subic Bay, Philippines. Our Padi Gold Palm Resort is fronting the beautiful bay of Subic.

Subic Bay Free Port is the shining jewel in Central Luzon, geographically located 110 kilometers northwest of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. There’s something about Subic Bay that makes you want to stay. It could be the history and civilization. It could be the warmth of the people. It could be the relaxed pace. The sea breeze. The food. Whatever it may be, Subic will captivate you and you will find yourself exhilarated with bliss. Strategically positioned in the dynamic Asia Pacific Region, Subic Bay, Philippines occupies a 60,000 hectare complex including some areas of its neighbors - Zambales and Bataan.

Subic Bay Free Port has been recognized for many centuries as a deep safe harbor. The Spanish were the first to realize Subic Bay’s potential, using the bay in the17th century as a port to defend and maintain the Philippines as past of their empire. In the following decades the Spanish decided to build a navy base utilizing the safe harbor and its natural resources.

Following the loss by the Spanish to the US in 1898, the US established a naval repair and supply base in Subic Bay. Subic Bay was only accessible by sea up until 1932 when the zig zag road was cut through the mountains linking Subic Bay and Olongapo to the rest of the Philippines.

In 1941 Subic Bay was bombed by the Japanese and was held by them for the next four years, until the US took back the Philippines in 1945. The control of the navy base returned to the US. During the two invasions by both the Japanese and the US, a number of naval ships were either bombed or scuttled in Subic Bay Philippines. They have now created an underwater tourist hit, with scuba divers from around the world enjoying the wrecks in there underwater graveyards.

Subic Bay Information.

Subic Bay Sports and recreation.

Subic Bay Sightseeing.

Wellness and Healing.

Where to stay - Accommodation.

Where to stay - Accommodation.

Nightlife.

Where to eat - Dining out.

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Arts and Heritage.

Environmental Protection.

How to get to Subic from Manila .

Subic Bay Map

Subic Bay Sports and recreation

Airsoft/ Paintball - Aim! Fire! (with a non-lethal weapon, that is). The craze over spring air powered handguns has captured the gusto of airsoft pistol gamers at Subic Bay.

Beach Volleyball / Pool / Pot-luck - Sundays at Mango's has always been Pool League Day.

Boating

Bowling

Boxing - "Bobby Pacquiao keeps RP title," heralds one boxing coverage firm, announcing the triumph of the Philippine's very own featherweight champion. Subic Bay's boxing stable became a witness to this country's pride.

Car Racing - Having held various local and international motor sports events, Subic International Raceway's 1.864 mile track has gained its fame among aficionados auto racing competitions. Grass, gravel, and concrete raceway spots are surefire exhilarating run off areas for fast car toughies.

Cock Fighting

Eco Tours - One of the more popular spots is the Apaliin Trail where one can discover the wonders of the Subic Forest.

Fishing - Ready the fishing rods and baits and discover the abundance of marine life at Leyte Pier. Fishing permits are obtained through the FSC Tourism Office.

Gambling - The city of Olongapo still has a casino located on Magsaysay drive, inside the (SBMA) Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority. There are two other casinos

Golf - The Binictican Golf Course has some monster sand traps and club rentals are available. Another course can be found at the BASA Air Base.

Hash House Harriers - Most Asian veterans are familiar with this walking/running/drinking club.  It meets Mondays at 4 p.m. at the Beachside Cafe. Visitors are welcome.

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Horse Riding - Argentina-bred horses offer leisurely hour rides over a virgin forest trail. Riding lessons and mounts are available.

Jungle Survival - When the US military bases were in the area, Subic’s tropical rainforest was home to the only jungle survival training school. Now everyone can enjoy this dense environment.

Seaplane Charter - Subic Seaplane can provide travel facilities to and from virtually any part of the archipelago. Fly over Subic Bay or Pinatubo Volcano and its surrounding lava fields.

Surfing - About 30 minutes north of Barretto along the Zambales coast are the Capones Islands.

Swimming - can be done along much of the coastline or at your hotel swimming pool.

Taekwando - can be practiced at the Olongapo City National High School.

Trekking - combined with other activities can be done at Mt. Pinatubo. Sense a relaxing mood while kayaking at the Mt. Pinatubo crater-lake. Discover hot springs, cool mountain pools, lava fields and canyons as you trek.

Water sports such as water skiing, parasailing,jet skis, paddle boards, aqua cycles and boats for rent.

Subic Bay Sightseeing

Aquarium - There is an ocean ‘aquarium’ where you can view tropical fish in their natural setting. This is a must do activity for those that don’t fancy getting wet themselves. Ask at your hotel for details.

Bat Kingdom - Be mesmerized at Subic's Bamboo Bats and Flying Foxes. Over 10,000 fruit bats, the biggest of its kind in the world roost in the protected forest reserve of Subic along with the Bamboo bats, which are the smallest in the Philippines.

Bicentennial Park - Enjoy outdoors at these scenic picnic grounds. Native fishing gear is available for those who would like to try their hand at fishing in the man-made lagoon.

Butterfly Garden - Contained inside the Cubi Point Zoo by high netting through the upper trees an enclosure boasts hundreds if not thousands of butterflies in every imaginable species and co lour. Walk along rock trails across miniature bridges with babbling brooks flowing quietly alongside, amid landscaping with gorgeous plants and flowers.

Camachile Park - is a perfect stop shaded by numerous Camachile trees.

Cubi Point Zoo - This mini-zoo is located at the Upper MAU camp and is an environmental education centre.

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Enchanted Castle - This castle is located on coral reef not far from the shoreline of Baloy Beach Resort.

Friendship Park - Adjacent to the main gate of the Subic Bay Freeport.

Grand Island - Enjoy a scenic boat ride to the island and swim and dive to your hearts desire on arrival. This is a good day’s outing with the family or a romantic spot for couples.

Hill 394 - Subic's most popular peak takes you 394 meters above sea level and offers a spectacular view of the legendary Mount Natib.

Magasaysay Drive and Rizal Avenue - Chains of bars, nightclub, restaurants, hotels and sauna baths can be found here.

Marikit Park - has been designed for the enjoyment of children and the young at heart.

Ocean Adventure - has whale viewing and whale encounters. Using 'False Killer Whales' which are slightly larger than dolphins (7-8 meters) they put on a show for the general public. Also on site is an aquarium with many species of fish native to the area including sea lions, sharks and dolphins.

Redondo Beach - Is popular for its beauty and the fact that it is undeveloped. Explore the riches of the shores of the Redondo Peninsula or laze in the sun, swim and relax.

Spanish Gate - This main entrance to the fortified Spanish naval settlement that was Olongapo, still stands today inside the US Naval Base.

Subic Lighthouse - This old lighthouse is found along the National Highway going to the North overlooks the Subic Bay area and I a good spot for photography.

Triboa Bay, Mangrove Park - Drive through Subic's low-lying forest and visit the mangroves.

Waterfront Boardwalk - Watch the majestic rising and setting of the sun, as it unfolds over Subic Bay.

Wellness and Healing

Health Clubs - Develop a good physiological upkeep by going to the gym for workout. Improve or maintain your physical fitness with various fitness centers and exercise facilities.

Spa Clinics - Retire to a comforting massage or invigorating spa from our wellness centers around the area. Does Jacuzzi sound soothingly fun? How about a visit to the sauna for rejuvenation? Go on; make your day with these calming encounters.

Natural Healing Institutions - Alongside modernized hospital and health centers in the Freeport are alternative healing centers for enthusiasts of conventional healing processes. These centers

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rely mainly on the use of medicinal plants and organic vegetables to effectively alleviate a patient's unhealthy physical condition.

Where to stay - Accommodation

More than 1000 Hotels and resort to choose from. Check

Nightlife

Discotheques, nightclubs, coffee shops, karaoke bars, open air bars and restaurants with live music and entertainment compete for attention in Subic. Most of the nightlife is located around The boardwalk where our Diveshop is located, outside of the Bay is knowned for Go Go bar area.

Small shops and good restaurants as well as glittering clubs compete for the attention of passers-by. Some of the restaurants offer fresh seafood, live right out of tanks, cooked to order and dinner can be eaten on small piers that extend onto the water.

Where to eat - Dining out

Dining in Subic is a pleasure, with great food at great prices. Dozens of food stalls - where you can dine al fresco for nearly nothing - line the main road. For gourmets, fresh seafood straight from the tank, and a variety of Filipino, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, Italian, German, Mexican, American, etc., compete for your palate, at very reasonable prices.

Elegant dining can also be found at the better hotels. Most of hotel has a breathtaking view of the bay. The Royal Cliff has ten unique restaurants.

Check some of the restaurants in Subic Bay.

Arts and Heritage

Revive the sparkle of a wonder-packed history! Check

Environmental Protection

SBMA continues to pursue its environmental protection responsibilities. The Authority has an Ecology Center that studies and monitors the preservation of the Subic Bay's natural resources and wildlife. All development projects are required to submit Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies to ensure compliance with existing environmental standards.

The Subic Watershed Forest Reserve (SWFR), located at the southern portion of the Zambales Bio geographic Zone, 160 km. by road northwest of Manila, is one of the ten priority sites of the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS), noted for its high bio diversity and endemism. This lowland diphtheria forest covers approximately 9,800 hectares, 3,000 hectares of

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which is closed canopy. The forests were protected from over exploitation for more than 50 years while under the jurisdiction of the Americans during the US Naval Base period.

The SWFR lies entirely within the metes and bounds of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ). SBMA has administrative jurisdiction over these protected areas under the authority of Republic Act 7227 of 1992, and in a Memorandum of Agreement signed between the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the SBMA.

A wide range of habitats are present in the forest due to the terrain, presence of streams, fringing grasslands and other breaks in the canopy. It is possible to draw an imaginary line through the rain forest, running water, grassland and mangrove habitats that blend into the marine sea grass and coral reef habitats. These represent the major habitats of the tropics.

The preliminary results of the forest bio diversity survey revealed 745 plant species. Three of which are endangered while four others are potentially threatened. Hence, the urgency of preserving the Subic Forest is highlighted.

Ecologically and economically important tree species such as White Lauan, Apitong, Guijo, Palosapis are most dominant in Subic forest. A rattan palm species previously found only in Mt. Arayat was discovered.

At the southwest portion of the reserve is a well maintained network of paved roads which links two piers to a complex of 6 groups of earth-covered, concrete ammunition bunkers formerly known as the Naval Magazine. These bunker groups are enclosed in fences. It is linked to the rest of the Freeport Zone by a two-lane road intersected by a narrower road leading to the municipality of Morong, Bataan. This area has been reserved for low-impact, eco and adventure tourism oriented development.

The Subic Bay Marine Exploratorium project is taking shape. The Camayan Wharf is now home to Subic Bay Ocean Adventure, the first and the most amazing attraction in the country exposing some of the world's most attractive sea mammals like dolphins, false killer whales and sea lions in their natural habitat.

The western side of Grande and Chiquita Islands contains the highest coral cover in the bay with up to 75% of which are living. There are 75 species of fish present in Subic Bay. Important reef fish species comprises 96.25%. The world's rare and endangered Olive Ridley turtle and Hawksbill dwell in Subic Bay. Six species of seagrasses are growing in the marine preserved areas of Triboa and Ilanin Bays.

Eco tourism has tremendous potential given the variety of flora and fauna and the presence of streams, waterfalls and trail systems. Eco tour attractions are plentiful

How to get to Subic from Manila

By Car ( Diver's Network Car service)

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For US $55 a car and driver will whisk you through the Manila madness, onto the expressway, through San Fernando and onto Zambales and Subic. This is a 2 to 2 1/2 hours drive depending on your arrival time and Manila traffic.

International Airport

The Subic Bay International Airport has a regular direct international scheduled and chartered flights. Far Eastern Air Transport provides international scheduled flights to Taipei and Kaohsiung Taiwan on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Air Asia operates three times a week to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Subang) while Dragon Air operates chartered flights to Hong Kong once a week. The China Southern Airline flies twice a week to Shenzhen, China.

By Air

A 3 passenger seaplane can take you Manila-Subic or Subic-Manila. Mike O'Farrell has been operating this service for several years. Contact him at [email protected] or phone 63-47 252-2230.

By Bus

The least expensive way is to take a taxi to Pasay (pronounced PASS-EYE) bus terminal. Here Victory Liner busses leave every hour until 10 at night for Olongapo City. The taxi will cost you about $3.00.  Again this depends on the Taxi driver, don't count on the meter working.  For about another $2-$3 you get a clean, (fairly) safe air-conditioned ride complete with a movie. The last Air-conditioned bus leaves for Olongapo about 8:00 at night. After that you have to take a regular bus. These can be packed and very uncomfortable. The trip by bus is about 3-4 hours.  Once you arrive at the Victory Liner terminal in Olongapo look for the jeepneys to take you to your hotel.

By Ferry

The ferry service is called the Mt. Samat Express and they use a Supercat 6 called OK Ka Ferry. It leaves from the Philippine Cultural Centre (PCC Bldg) on Roxas Boulevard and goes to Orion in Bataan. It is but a 50 minute crossing to the Bataan peninsula. Once there a transportation desk

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can get you a van to Subic. Departures times are listed below, and run basically every hour and a half during daylight hours. It is about a 50 min. trip and costs about P180. If it is stormy weather they will not run.

If you're already in the Subic area and you need to go to Manila and your business is in the Ermita, Binondo, Pasay, US Embassy area you will need to drive to Orion.  They have secure day or overnight parking. Again the ferries do not operate in bad weather. Same travel time and price as Manila to Subic and you arrive at the ferry terminal across from the Cultural Centre on Roxas Blvd. Taxi's are right outside in a secure area.

Ferry Times

Manila to Orion 06:00; 07:30; 09:00; 10:30; 13:00; 14:20; 16:00; 17:00 Orion to Manila 06:00; 07:30; 09:00; 10:30; 13:00;14:20; 15:45; 17:30

 Tip: Before going call and check the current times by telephoning: 02-551-5290.

Note: The above arrival/departure times and costs are subject to change and intended as a guide only. Therefore you are advised to check on these details before you depart.

Subic Vacation, Travel, ToursAffordable, Budget Travel PackagesBest Prices through CSM Travel Tours

LODGING OPTION 1- BEACHFRONT ACCOMMODATIONS - All Hands Beach Resort in Subic. Included in package is a trip to either Zoobic Safari or Treetop Adventure. Avail yourself of incredible package-rates that will surprise you and lighten your load in difficult economic times. Rates are too low to list here but call now and talk with Yette for the best rates in Subic.

This package is ideal for large families or groups looking for the absolute best deal for their money. Package is based on 10 people sharing a large two room beach resort cottage. You and your family get to stay at the very popular All Hands Beach Resort with water-fun abounding all around you. Imagine enjoying a balmy Subic beach resort as you and your family and friends swim until 12 midnight, or sit beside the ocean playing cards while enjoying your favorite beer and refreshments, while your barbeque is filling the air with your grilled meal. Yes, you are

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allowed to bring your own food at this facility. By day you can swim, jet-ski, ride the banana boat, explore the beach or just read a good book at a seaside Nipa Hut as the cool Subic sea breeze refreshes your senses. Your cottage is right on the beach only a few meters away from all the fun so you don’t have to worry about driving back to your lodging. Where else can a large group of 10 spend the night at a fun beach resort and experience all of this kind of excitement for rock-bottom, low prices.

PACKAGES ONLY THROUGH CSM AND THE NUMBERS OR LINKS HERESend Inquiry to CSM Travel Packages Via a Secure Form

Landline: 045-499-1179 or 045-499-0695WHEN YOU TEXT, MENTION "TRAVEL PACKAGES "and REQUESTED

DATESCall/Text our 1st Smart Cell Phone: 0908-723-9514

Call/Text our Globe Cell Phone: 0917-392-3759

LODGING OPTION 2 - SUBIC CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT BUDGET HOTEL - Majestic Hotel, centrally-located Subic Bay location.Included in package is a trip to either Zoobic Safari or Treetop Adventure. Avail yourself of incredible package-rates that will surprise you and lighten your load in difficult economic times. Rates are too low to list here but call now and talk with Yette for the best rates in Subic.

Majestic Hotel is only a short walk from the boardwalk, also close enough for a leisurely stroll to many restaurants, casinos, clubs and bars along the Subic waterfront boardwalk area for maximum exposure to the night life and water sports available along the boardwalk area. If you'd like to be close to everything, and want to save on your budget the Majestic Hotel package is your best choice for taking advantage of these great CSM Travel Tours package prices while playing in Subic. Clean, functional rooms in a location close to everything for a great price. Where else can a group of 4 spend the night and do so much for little more than what you'd normally pay for a good quality meal for 4 at a fancy Manila restaurant?

PACKAGES ONLY THROUGH CSM AND THE NUMBERS OR LINKS HERESend Inquiry to CSM Travel Packages Via a Secure Form

Landline: 045-499-1179 or 045-499-0695WHEN YOU TEXT, MENTION "TRAVEL PACKAGES "and REQUESTED

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DATESCall/Text our 1st Smart Cell Phone: 0908-723-9514

Call/Text our Globe Cell Phone: 0917-392-3759

LODGING OPTION 3 - SUBIC BOARDWALK HOTEL – Vista Marina Hotel, located right in the midst of Moonbay Marina. Included in package is a trip to either Zoobic Safari or Treetop Adventure. Avail yourself of incredible package-rates that will surprise you and lighten your load in difficult economic times. Rates are too low to list here but call now and talk with Yette for the best rates in Subic.

This package deal is best for smaller groups on a budget who want an upgraded hotel close to the Subic Bay front. Vista Marina Hotel has everything you could want including a beautiful swimming pool right next to the bay and a new bar with a unique fish aquarium complete with sharks in the bar floor. This is a classy, Mediterranean-style hotel with a marvelous, open, airy feel and terrific view of Subic Bay. As you enter the lobby you are treated to spaciousness and wide open views of the pool and Subic Bay. There’s also a full-featured business center along with a meeting room good for 100 people. If your style includes nightlife, you’ll be happy with the lively Pier One Club featuring live entertainment almost next door to the hotel.

PACKAGES ONLY THROUGH CSM AND THE NUMBERS OR LINKS HERESend Inquiry to CSM Travel Packages Via a Secure Form

Landline: 045-499-1179 or 045-499-0695WHEN YOU TEXT, MENTION "TRAVEL PACKAGES "and REQUESTED

DATESCall/Text our 1st Smart Cell Phone: 0908-723-9514

Call/Text our Globe Cell Phone: 0917-392-3759

ATTRACTION PACKAGE OPTIONS (Choose One to go with your accommodations above)

ATTRACTION OPTION ONE - ZOOBIC SAFARI: Combine your accommodations with the extremely popular Zoobic Safari tiger and wild animal adventure park. This facility is set on 25 hectares of pristine forested land in the Subic Freeport. Enjoy numerous different wild

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animals in their nature environment roaming and playing. Go for a safari ride with tigers around and about you. Enjoy up-close encounters as the tigers come within a few inches of your face eating a chicken carcass at the side of your safari jeep. Perhaps you will feel the immense size and weight of a Siberian tiger as he jumps on top of your vehicle finishing his chicken carcass. Feed some of the over 200 crocodiles with a pole and line at the Croco Loco Lagoon. Pet exotic animals in the petting zoo, or if the timing is right, you can hold a junior tiger and get your picture taken with these magnificent creatures as part of the included animal show. Drive through the Savannah attraction alongside numerous exotic animals such as wild ostriches, pot belly pigs, wild boars and guinea fowls. Many additional features await you and your family or group at Zoobic.

ATTRACTION OPTION TWO - TREETOP ADVENTURE: Combine your accommodations with the excitement, adrenaline-rush and the fun of Treetop Adventure. This bold choice is great for company teambuilding trips or for those families wanting something more than the usual mundane vacation experience. Encounter adventure tourism at its finest as you find yourself suspended 100 feet above the ground in a canopy chair as the expansive, tree-lined views of the lush Subic rainforest fill your senses. Experience the jungle trekking experience on the ground in the deep rain forest and and 100 feet above the ground, consisting of platforms and suspension bridges. Flirt with gravity as you rappel quickly 60 feet down the side of a tall canopy tree! If you dare, fly like superman suspended horizontally for a distance of several hundred meters on sturdy, heavy-duty cables hung between two giant old rainforest trees. This adventure is not for the timid or those afraid of heights.

TEAM BUILDING PACKAGES THAT WILL SAVE YOUR COMPANY TONS OF MONEY

Clark Subic Marketing is now offering high-value team building packages at two of the newest, most exciting, challenging and adventurous Subic Bay team building facilities available. Due to our extremely low prices, contract terms and ability to undercut the competition, we cannot expose the facilities.

Give us a call to see how we can save your company money and help keep your employees focused and working together by building valuable and extremely necessary teambuilding skills. For your custom-configured Subic teambuilding package call or send a secure email form using the links below to Yette now for details and the absolute best prices for corporate teambuilding in Subic Bay.

Examples of Our Corporate Teambuilding Prices:

PACKAGE 1- Total Price of Php 15,500- Good for Ten PAX- Includes Professional Facilitator- Extremely Exciting, Adventure-Oriented Experiences

PACKAGE 2- Php 800 per Head- Minimum of 20 PAX - Includes Free Buddle Lunch

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PACKAGES ONLY THROUGH CSM AND THE NUMBERS OR LINKS HERESend Inquiry to CSM Travel Packages Via a Secure Form

Landline: 045-499-1179 or 045-499-0695WHEN YOU TEXT, MENTION "TRAVEL PACKAGES "and REQUESTED

DATESCall/Text our 1st Smart Cell Phone: 0908-723-9514

Call/Text our Globe Cell Phone: 0917-392-3759

Majestic Hotel - Affordable, Budget Hotel, Inexpensive, Motel-Style Lodging Subic Bay, Zambales, Philippines

CURENTLY CLOSED, NO BOOKINGS ACCEPTED!

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FOR BOOKING AND INFORMATIONClick to Send Inquiry to Subic Majestic Hotel Via a Secure Form

Booking a Business or Personal Event, Use Our Event FormLandline: 045-499-1179 or 045-499-0695

WHEN YOU TEXT, MENTION "MAJESTIC" and REQUESTED DATES Call/Text our Globe Cell Phone: 0917-392-3759Call/Text our Smart Cell Phone: 0928-504-6769

AFFORDABLE FUNCTIONALITY ON A BUDGET

The Majestic Hotel is an affordable, budget hotel, located in the central business district of Subic Bay. Walk to the central businesses in downtown Subic. Also close enough for a leisurely stroll to many restaurants, casinos, clubs and bars along the Subic waterfront boardwalk area. If you'd like to be close to everything, yet you want to save on your budget, then the Majestic Hotel is your home away from home while playing in Subic.

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This hotel is in a state of constant inprovement and transition. It is being remodeled from the ground up. All rooms are renovated with quality air conditioning, Oriental motifs, new floors and furnishings. The rooms have been provisioned with a new, modern card-lock system for greater security.

ACCOMMODATING STAFF

The staff of this hotel is extremely friendly and accommodating. They are willing to please and make every effort to ensure your stay is an enjoyable and pleasant one. Simply ask and they will try their best to see your request is met.

A BIT OF U.S. HISTORY INCLUDED WITH YOUR STAY

As a former U.S. Military building, you become part of military history when you stay here. The building is a strong and sturdy structure with thick concrete walls providing isolation and security. The Majestic consists of two large, separate three story buildings with a, unique, inter-connected portal way functioning as a covered gateway between the two.

FOR BOOKING AND INFORMATIONClick to Send Inquiry to Subic Majestic Hotel Via a Secure Form

Booking a Business or Personal Event, Use Our Event Form

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Landline: 045-499-1179 or 045-499-0695WHEN YOU TEXT, MENTION "MAJESTIC" and REQUESTED DATES

Call/Text our Globe Cell Phone: 0917-392-3759Call/Text our Smart Cell Phone: 0928-504-6769

FREE WI-FI INTERNET

If you are a business traveler on a budget, then you'll enjoy the free Wi-Fi Internet in the lobby areas of both hotel buildings. Sit back and enjoy a cup of coffee while doing your work. Even if you just want to keep in touch with family and friends while on vacation the free wireless internet is just the ticket.

REASONABLE RATES FOR BUSINESS, SCHOOL, GROUP, COMPANY OUTINGS

Looking for a facility that won't break your budget when it comes to throwing that large business outing, high school, college or other outing? Subic Majestic is positioned perfectly in the Subic Bay business district, only a short distance from all the exciting Subic amusement parks. When you are done with all the excitement of the day, come home to comfortable accommodations for your group, all for an unbeatable price.

With our extensive Subic associations, let us put together a custom package for you that may include Zoobic Safari, Ocean Adventure, and Jungle Joe's World, or many other fun activities for your large private, school or business group. You'll be surprised at the affordable and creative package deals we can provide. This is the our most sought after hotel for budget-minded high school and college school groups. CLICK HERE to fill out our group inquiry form or call right now at 045-499-0695 or Cell: 0917-392-3759

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AMENITIES & FEATURES

Color TVs with Cable and Premium Stations New Card Door Lock Systems Free Wi-Fi Internet in the Lobby Areas Phones in Rooms Modern and Efficient Air Conditioning with Wireless Remote Controls in all Rooms Hot and Cold Water in the Showers Special Group Rates and Discounted Rates for Long-Term Stay

MAJESTIC - IN A STATE OF RENEWAL AND TRANSITION

Look for some of these upcoming improvements and construction projects.

The construction of a Modern Lobby stretching between the two buildings. A new coffee shop, The Majestic Resto, offering catering and a wide range of

International dishes A new casino is in the planning stages for the Majestic. Installation of PABX System using IP Phones for direct calling to Korea and Japan. New televisions are to be installed in all rooms. All rooms will have a direct-dial telephone system with Internet connection. Junior Suites rooms will be added to the available room configurations. Flamed-grilled BBQ’s, steaks, baby back ribs, etc. will be added in the restaurant menu. Housekeeping and Maintenance Quarters will be improved and remodeled. The area between the two hotel buildings is to be covered to provision large convention

and function rooms, a lounge area with TV’s and sports and recreational areas.

ADDRESS AND PHONE

FOR BOOKING AND INFORMATIONClick to Send Inquiry to Subic Majestic Hotel Via a Secure Form

Booking a Business or Personal Event, Use Our Event FormLandline: 045-499-1179 or 045-499-0695

WHEN YOU TEXT, MENTION "MAJESTIC" and REQUESTED DATES Call/Text our Globe Cell Phone: 0917-392-3759Call/Text our Smart Cell Phone: 0928-504-6769

Majestic Hotel Bldgs 281 & 282 Aguinaldo StreetCentral Buinsess District Subic Bay, Freeport Zone

If calling from inside the Philippines use the numbers as they appear above. If calling from outside the Philippines drop the "0" and add "the country code "63" Example: "6347" then dial the remaining number.

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Lighthouse Marina Hotel, Resort, LodgingSubic Bay, Zambales, Philippines

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FOR BOOKING AND INFORMATIONClick to Send Inquiry to Lighthouse Marina Via a Secure Form

Booking a Business or Personal Event, Use Our Event FormLandline: 045-499-1179 or 045-499-0695

WHEN YOU TEXT, MENTION "LIGHTHOUSE" and REQUESTED DATES Call/Text our Globe Cell Phone: 0917-392-3759Call/Text our Smart Cell Phone: 0928-504-6769

DRAMA AND UNIQUE DESIGN

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On a point of Subic Bay stretching-out toward the sea, the Lighthouse Marina Hotel/Resort is a proud and magnificent example of modern architectural design. This hotel is the perfect location for you wedding, reception, or any function desiring a dramatic touch.

This hotel was designed by Palafox Associates, a renowned architectural firm. While not overbearing in scope with its 34 rooms, this hotel/resort makes you feel as though you are in an exotic foreign location.

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

The Lighthouse is located directly on the beach front at the end-stretch of Waterfront Road facing a cove with a wonderful wide-angle view of the wooded mountains of Bataan on the left and the Zambales mountain range to the right.

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IMPECCABLE SERVICE

As you arrive for your stay, you are met with a complementary, cool drink and wet towel to help you relax and unwind from your trip. At every turn, you will find service modeled after that of large five-star hotels. The crew of this hotel are entirely devoted to the concept that the customer is prime and they will cater to your every need in a timely fashion.

GENERAL HOTEL FEATURES

Beautiful beachfront location with 34 rooms, (7 suites 27 deluxe) Handicap ramp and handicap public toilet Lobby and mezzanine lounge Karaoke bar and resto-grill with al-fresco Dining Adult and children’s pool with Jacuzzi Boutique shop Wi-Fi in public areas

FUNCTION/CONFERENCE ROOMS

Function Room for 120 people Pre-Function Room for 40 people Board Room for 20 people

GUEST SERVICES

Room services from 6 a.m. to 12 midnight. Resort Host available 24 hours Concierge services Welcome drink and fresh fruits Turn down services Chocolate night cap drink Resort Shuttle Services

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ROOM FEATURES

42" colored LCD TV with cable TV programming Fully Equipped mini refrigerator and mini bar Rooms have stunning bay views from Aqua Verandas Coffee and tea making facilities in Suite Rooms In-room personal safe Direct dial long distance service phones\ King size, queen size and double beds (ultra-comfort mattresses with lush pillows and

fabrics) All rooms non-smoking (veranda smoking and lounge area only) Centralized air-conditioning Broadband access in all rooms

BATHROOM FEATURES

Private bath and shower Selection of body and bath amenities Floating bath tub in Aqua Terraces and Verandas Jacuzzi tub in Aqua Spa Suites

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Hairdryer Terry cotton bathrobes Extra-large rainforest shower head and hand shower Separate glass enclosed showers

ADDRESS, PHONE AND EMAIL

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Lighthouse Marina Hotel/Resort Moonbay marina ComplexWaterfront Road, CBD Subic Bay, Freeport Zone

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Mountain Woods Hotel, Resort, LodgingSubic Bay, Zambales, Philippines

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BEYOND INTIMACY - TRUE ROMANCE!

Located on a cozy and romantic hillside in the lush forest environment of Subic Bay, the Mountain Woods Resort Hotel is a sanctuary for those looking for a soulful, restful, peaceful and intimate vacation. This resort/hotel presents to its partakers, a breathtaking, unobstructed view of the immaculately-preserved forest of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority.

If you are looking for intimacy and romance, you have found one of the best places in all the Philippines. Escape the rat-race of the city and return to nature with this hotel/resort's unique yet highly elegant country-style architecture which provides one of the best environments to encourage love and togetherness. Renew your relationship, remember the romance, endulge in your love affair.

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RUSTIC, BUT WITH ALL OF THE MODERN AMENITIES

Enjoy the rustic beauty of this incredibly romantic resort but don't do without and or the Amenities. With 28 guestrooms, all equipped with new air-conditioning units, cable TV service, telephones, refrigerators with mini bars, toilet and bath with hot and cold water. Other services includes laundry, baby sitting, safety deposit box, business center with computer internet access.

THE RECREATION FEATURES YOU WANT

Deep blue and perfectly maintained infinity pools, manicured picnic grounds and meditation zones. Enjoy the camp sites, hiking trails, and game areas, with billiards, darts, chess, table tennis, and archery range. Of course Mountain Woods offers world-class spa and salon services, and as an added bonus, free beach entrance at White Rock Beach resort Hotel is included with your stay.

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WORLD-CLASS DINING

When you are done feasting your eyes on the sights and sounds of Mountain Woods, you have the opportunity to feast your stomach on the culinary refinement of Le Jardin, the hotels top-grade specialty restaurant. With room service, you don’t need to travel any further than the doorway of your room to enjoy the refined dining of a world-class restaurant. The food from this restaurant is exquisitely prepared by its master chef. Diners at Le Jardin not only enjoy gourmet cuisine but also a picturesque view of the gorgeous greenery of Subic Bay’s world famous hillsides. Enjoy a glass of your favorite wine while enjoying the comforting sound of a master pianist. It doesn't’t get any better than this, and all in one romantic and full-featured Garden of Eden style resort setting.

BANQUET AND MEETINGS WITH A DIFFERENCE

The mountain Woods conference room provides a unique and peaceful venue for corporate seminars, conference and spiritual retreats. Your program participants will be able to focus more keenly on your course material in the midst of this gorgeous, tree-surrounded environment. Cocktail receptions and social events as well as wedding receptions, debuts and general parties can accommodate from 150-500 individuals.

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ADDRESS, PHONE AND EMAIL

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Mountain Woods Hotel/Resort Entremedor St., West KalayaanSubic Bay, Freeport Zone

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WhiteRock Hotel, Resort, Lodging (White Rock Beach) Subic Bay, Zambales, Philippines

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WHITE BEACHES AND PEACE FOR YOUR SOUL

Are you looking for a piece of heaven on earth? Do you need a getaway from the rat-race? The Whiterock Resort is your 5.7 hectare escape and rejuvenation station. Nestled along the coastline of Subic Bay, 8 minutes away from SBMA.

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Wonderful panoramic views of Subic Bay and the mountain ranges await you. Breath-taking landscapes, clean air, white sand beaches, surrounded by lush, green mountains and romantic sea view decks. To add to the experience, there are manmade waterfalls throughout the resort to help you relax and forget about the struggles of city life.

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GREAT ACTIVITIES AT WHITEROCK

Whiterock goes the extra mile to offer you and you a wide selection of sport and leisure activities.Start your ocean adventure with water sports such as jet-skiing, kayaking, Banca boat rides, parasailing, snorkeling or even scuba diving. A fantastic Olympic-sized swimming pool, child’s pool, both complete with waterfalls awaits your entry. Enjoy beach volleyball, beach football, and other beach games such as family tug-o-war, obstacle course and sack races to

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name a few. Have a romantic bonfire by the beach arranged. Get your workout on with tennis and basketball courts or, if you are a more easy-going vacationer, challenge your friends and family to a fun game of billiards, ping-pong, darts or other numerous indoor games

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ROOMS & ACCOMMODATIONS

Check-in: 2:00pm Check-out: 12:00nn. A wide-range of accomodations and package prices are available at Whiterock Resort. Please call for most recent deals.

General Room Features: 1 queen-size or, 2 twin-size bed, airconditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, cable television, telephone, shower and bath-tub in certain rooms

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Guest Services: Airport Transfers, Beauty Salon, Children's Play Area, Business Center , Free Spacious Parking, Laundry/Pressing Service, Newspaper in Lobby, Oil Paintings for sale, Tourist Transportation, Vehicle Transfer to Duty-Free Shopping Mall, Wake-up Call, Welcome Drink, Wifi Internet Access, Souvenir Shop.

ROOM TYPES AND NUMBER

Room Type Number of Rooms

Deluxe Room 42

Corner Room 3

Family Room 24

Beachfront Room 12

Beachfront Garden 8

Suite Room 2

Beachside Room 15

Beachside Cottages 4

Total No. of Guest Rooms

110

MEETING & BANQUET FACILITIES FOR YOUR GROUP EVENT

Whiterock has open-air and air-conditioned function, meeting rooms, pavilions and banquet halls. These offer the perfect venue for your r corporate seminars, conferences, cocktail receptions, company picnics and other social events.

YOUR GROUP EVENT INCLUDES PERSONALIZED SERVICE

Well-trained staff and service personnel for comfort and a friendly atmosphere. A group coordinator assigned to attend to all your conference needs. Stand-by nurse. Free arrangement for SBMA optional tours, jungle trekking, horseback riding, Bay cruising, golf and Holy Mass upon request.

OPEN-AIR PAVILIONS & HUT SEATING CAPACITY

Room Name Capacity

Beachside Cabanas 25

Giant Cabanas 80

Gazebo by the Pool 50

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Mt. View A 200

Mt. View B 200

Seaside Pavilion 400

AIR CONDITIONED FUNCTION HALLS

Room Name Capacity

Mt. Pinatubo Ballroom 250 to 600

Seaside Pavilion 200 to 500

Subic View 60 to 120

Sunset Cafe Extension 50 to 100

GETTING TO WHITEROCK MAP AND DIRECTIONS

ADDRESS, PHONE AND EMAIL

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WhiteRock Hotel/Resort Entremedor St., West KalayaanSubic Bay, Freeport Zone

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Bayfront Hotel - Classy, Waterfront Road LocationMoonbay Marina Hotel, LodgingSubic Bay, Zambales, Philippines

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SUNSETS AND SEA-VIEWS

Advantageously located along Waterfront Road in the desirable Moonbay Marina district, this Mediterranean-inspired hotel has all of the niceties for a comfortable and full-featured stay. One of the best features of this hotel, is that it is facing west toward the seaboard, you can enjoy beautiful sunsets from your room at this premier location in Subic Bay.

SUBIC BAY FUN AT YOUR FOOTSTEPS

Many of the water-sport activities are directly across the street or a few steps away from this wonderful hotel. Parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides, harbor excursions, are but a casually stroll away. Wonderful sea-view, outdoor restaurants, bars and nightlife and other leisure spots are within a few steps.

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FOR BOOKING AND INFORMATIONSend Internet Inquiry to Bayfront Hotel Using Our Secure Form

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FILIPINO HOSPITALITY

The Bayfront demonstrates Filipino hospitality and service as a way of life in all they do. As you walk-in you are greeted with warm and sincere smiles and willingness by staff and management to ensure your stay is the best ever.

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ROOMS AT THE BAYFRONT HOTEL

The Bayfront has a total of 23 superior rooms, each with its own bath, with a

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combination of twin (single) or double (king size) beds. There are also 15 deluxe rooms with twin or double beds, a relaxation chair and a coffee table. The deluxe rooms are fitted with both shower and tubs.

Each room at Bayfront Hotel has a nice spacious verandah which offers a sweeping view of the magnificent sea, and, best of all, the wonderful sunsets. All rooms in this Subic Bay hotel are also equipped with modern amenities to ensure you have a worry-free stay.

ROOM FEATURES

Air conditioning, Hot and cold running water Cable television Coffee- and tea-making facilities Hair dryer Mini-bar Room safe IDD/NDD phones

GENERAL HOTEL AMMENITIES

On-call massage service Free wi-fi access

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24 hour security Safe-parking area Shuttle service Fax, computer and printing access in their business center Secretarial services Room service 14 hour restaurant Inside atrium swimming pool Guest safe Function/Conference Rooms

ADDRESS AND PHONE

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Bayfront HotelBlock 19, Lot 1 Moonbay Marina Moonbay Marina Subic Bay, Freeport Zone

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 PLACES TO STAY IN SUBIC BAY

SUBIC CONDOS - Affordable family condo accommodations in Subic Bay available through a special arrangement with Clark Subic Marketing only. Now you can stay in Subic Bay at a one-of-a-kind, master-planned community nestled close to the residential foothills where lush, green forests meet the clear blue skies. These are reasonable, full-featured villa-style units with multiple bedrooms. You’ll feel rested and at peace as you enjoy this classy and spread-out facilities of this wonderful home away from home lodging. Call: 045-499-0695

MOUNTAIN WOODS HOTEL – Romantic and Intimate best describe this hideaway in the residential mountain area of Subic. This is the place to inspire your love with your heart; it will be forever remembered in her heart when she reconsiders the romance, beauty and grandeur of this location. Call: 045-499-0695

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WHITEROCK BEACH RESORT - This is indeed a true resort in every sense of the word. This resort is located just outside of the Freeport Zone in the Bareto’s Beach area, but well worth the short drive. 115 rooms of all varieties, your vacation or group event is in the perfect setting at this resort. This one has it all: jet skiing, banana boat rides, beach activities, oceanfront cottages, elegant restaurants and romantic beach evenings for you and your mate. 045-499-0695

LEGENDA HOTEL – Enjoy a class-act as one of the original Subic Bay high-end hotels. The Legenda maintains a well-founded reputation of high-quality accommodations. This facility features 236 rooms from standard to luxury suites. They specialize in putting on first-rate events with their variety of function rooms large and small, and even a huge convention center for a wonderfully facilitated, corporate seminar or large wedding reception. 045-499-0695

MAJESTIC HOTEL – Affordability and comfort work hand and hand at this central Subic business district location is great for you business men on a budget. And for entertainment purposes, you’ll find it only an extended-stroll to the boardwalk and waterfront areas. Currently being renovated, this hotel will help free-up your budget for other luxuries while vacationing. 045-499-0695

LIGHTHOUSE MARINA HOTEL/RESORT – This hotel/resort stands out from the rest as a landmark in Subic with its authentic looking old lighthouse structure right on a peninsula jetting-out into the bay in the Moonbay Marina district. Light house offers high-end facilities with lots of amenities for moderate to upper-end prices. Enjoy widescreen plasma television sets in each room. 045-499-0695

SUBIC BAYFRONT HOTEL – You get a reasonable room with a view of the beautiful Subic sunsets? This is a mid-level hotel with nice rooms, a great courtyard swimming pool and very fair prices. This facility is located directly on Waterfront Road in the Moonbay Marina district for all the fun and entertainment potential. 045-499-0695

VISTA MARINA HOTEL/RESORT – A very open and airy hotel-resort facility right on the waterfront. You can sit-back at Vista’s great pool, sip a margarita and contemplate the sunsets glistening off the bay. Features include a business center, paid Wi-Fi Internet access and a 100 person meeting room for your events. 045-499-0695

SUBIC BAY YACHT CLUB HOTEL/RESORT – This is a members-only facility, but Clark Subic Marketing may be able to arrange a potential match with a member. A very dramatic and ultra elegant clubhouse is ideal for your large event, wedding or corporate kickoff. Call CSM for coordinated bookings of this facility. 045-499-0695

Puerto GaleraAbout 4 to 5 hours away from Manila is Puerto Galera. It is a string of beaches located on the northwest side Mindoro Island. Composed of Coco Beach, White Beach, Sabang Beach, Big & Small Lalaguna & Tamaraw Beach. Puerto Galera is a haven for Filipinos & Foreigners alike. The cost of getting there, the accommodation, food and drinks are relatively cheap compared to Boracay or

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Palawan. On a tight budget, a weekend retreat for two can cost as little as $100. And that includes transportation from Manila, a room and food. White Beach on is the longest and widest beach in Puerto Galera. It is a bit laid-back compared to Sabang but Sabang is smaller but livelier because it has more bars, shops, restaurants and discos. Sabang also boast of a floating bar in the middle of the bay where local and imported drinks are served. But both Sabang & White Beach have an active nightlife although one need not stay at one beach alone, try beach hopping when your there. You can transfer from Sabang to Small Lalaguna by foot. And in between the two beaches, there is a cozy bar on the cliff called "The

Point" it has a nice view of the ocean and is open until 2 a.m. The other beaches at Puerto Galera can be reached by tricycle, jeep or pump boat. It is a common practice to rent a cottage at one resort and hop at different resorts and beaches during the day and at even at night. You can do just about everything for your total holiday enjoyment at Puerto Galera. Day activities are usually swimming, boating, strolling, hiking, Scuba diving, snorkeling, island hopping, jet skiing, beach volleyball and of course sun bathing! One can also hire a guide to trek the mountain at the backdrop.

 There is also the Ponderosa Golf Club is located up in the mountains - 600 meters above sea level, and the view is unforgettable. The beautiful view of Puerto Galera and the beaches is breathtaking. Another interesting place to go while in Puerto Galera is the Tamaraw Falls. It is very easy to go to, just take a jeepney ride towards San Teodoro town and ask the jeep driver to drop you off at Tamaraw Falls. The falls is just meters from the road. And if you are the adventurous type, go jungle trekking through the mountains and see the Mangyan tribes people living in the jungle and you are lucky, you might get the rare chance to see the Tamaraw, a wild buffalo in the forest of Mindoro.   How to get to Puerto Galera: To get to Puerto Galera from Manila you can get a bus to the Port of Batangas (about 3 hour trip). Almost all major bus lines in Manila have regular trips going to the Port of Batangas. From the port, the fastest way to any beach in Puerto Galera is to take a "banca" ride (outrigger boat) directly to your beach of choice. You can also take the early morning “Ro-Ro” (roll on-roll off) ferryboat (2 1/2 hours trip) once a day or the speed boats that leave the port several times a day (more often during peak season -the schedules change depending on the demand). But the "Ro-Ro" and the bigger boats dock on the Puerto Gallera pier and you have to take a jeepney ride to your choice of beach or take another "banca" ride to your choice of beach. So if you are not afraid of small boats, take the "banca" direct from the Port of Batangas to your choice of beach at Puerto Galera. Another way to get to Puerto Gallera is to catch a bus leaving everyday at the City State Tower Hotel in Ermita, Manila (tel. # 0917 694 6918) the bus takes you to the Port of Batangas where a catamaran “Si-Kat” waits to ferry passengers to Puerto Gallera. There is also a bus leaving Royal Palm Hotel (tel 02/526 2566) in Ermita, Manila at 8 a.m.

Corregidor IslandCorregidor is a tadpole shaped island on the mouth of Manila Bay. When the Philippines was yet a colony of Spain, Corregidor served as a fortress; an early warning outpost to warn Manila of any hostile ships; a customs outpost; and a correctional (prison). Because of the corrective effect of hard labor on prisoners, the island was named

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Corregidor, from the Spanish word "corregir" meaning the corrector. Corregidor is also known as "the rock" because of its rocky landscape and heavy fortifications. Corregidor island is approximately 4 kilometers long, 1.5 kilometers at its widest and a total area of approximately 3 square miles. At the tip of the tail, 2 kilometers south, lies Caballo island. Both Corregidor and Caballo islands are part of the province of Cavite.  Corregidor HistoryIn 1898, after almost 400 years of colonization, the Philippines was ceded by

Spain to the United States after payment of US$20 million. Soon after, the Americans used Corregidor as an army post and named the it, Fort Mills in honor of Brig. Gen. Samuel M. Mills. The Americans built bomb-shelters, concrete emplacements, a hospital and trails around the island. In 1922 construction of the Malinta Tunnel started to protect military installations and wares in case of war. In addition, 56 Coastal guns, 13 anti-aircraft artillery batteries and 10 searchlights was installed. In 1941, hours after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the Japanese invaded the Philippines. Corregidor served as the last resistance point of the retreating Filipino and American forces fighting the Japanese. Gen. Douglas MacArthur used

Corregidor island as a base for the Allied forces form 1941 to 1942. Corregidor also served as the temporary shelter for the government of President Manuel L. Quezon and his family for two months (December 24, 1941 to February 19, 1942) prior to the eventual exile of the Philippine Commonwealth government to the United States. After the fall of Bataan to on April 9, 1942 to the Japanese, Corregidor surrendered after holding out for 27 days. 

   Corregidor TodayToday, Corregidor is a historical site and a tourist destination. The island is divided into sections, the "head" is called the "Topside". This is the main part of Corregidor where the headquarters, barracks, war memorial, lighthouse, Eternal Flame, parade grounds, golf course and all the major emplacements  are located here. Then there is the "Middleside", where the campsite, aviary, bird park and some ruins are located. And the tail end of Corregidor island is called the "Bottomside". The hotel, administrative building, Gen. MacArthur Park, Gen. Wainwright Park and San Jose Chapel can be found here. Many of the war ruined buildings have never been reconstructed, and instead was left as is, so as to serve as a memorial to the Filipino & American solders

who died here in World War II. Corregidor today is not only a place to contemplate and learn history, it is also a place to relax and enjoy. There are many things to see and do. A highlight of a visit to Corregidor is the audio-visual presentation at the Malinta Tunnel of the events that occurred during World War II, including the departure of President Quezon and Gen. Douglas MacArthur on a submarine from Corregidor to

Australia - Quezon and his family exiled to the United States during the war. 

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One can also avail of the island tour of Corregidor on a motorized boat or do some hiking on through the hills and forest and discover some landmark ruins along the way. For those who will stay overnight at Corregidor, take the night tour with a walk around of the Malinta Tunnel, it is different and more stimulating.   Places of Interest in Corregidor:● Malinta Tunnel● Pacific War Memorial● Filipino Heroes Memorial● Spanish lighthouse● Gun emplacements● Eternal Flame of Freedom● Aviary and Theme Park● Filipino-American Friendship Park● Barracks ruins Where to stay in Corregidor:● Corregidor Hotel is a comfortable place to stay for visitors and tourist who would like to relax after a long day visiting the sites. The hotel has a pool, souvenir shop, bar and restaurant. For those who still have energy to spend, the hotel has tennis and basketball courts. Corregidor Hotel is walking distance to the North Dock, wharf and beach. How to go to Corregidor:● An air-conditioned ferry departs daily at 8:00AM from the ferry terminal at the CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Manila and returns in the afternoon. Day tour includes the ferry transfers, fees, lunch and guided tour of Corregidor (entrance fee of P150 to the Malinta Tunnel is excluded). Package day tour is priced P1,999/per person (as of November 2009). Extended or overnight stays can be arranged with the ferry's operator, Sun Cruises at telephone # (632) 831-8140 and 834-6857. 

Vigan City, Ilocos SurAbout 400 kilometers from Manila is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vigan. It is the capital city of Ilocos Sur located on the west coast of northern Luzon. One can see precious remnants of old Spanish architecture throughout the center of the city. Established in the 16th century, Vigan is the best-preserved example of a planned Spanish colonial town in Asia with a unique European atmosphere. Several museums exist for the many national heroes that were born here. Vigan is the oldest surviving Spanish colonial city in the Philippines. The name Vigan was derived from "Biga", a giant taro plant that grows abundantly along the banks of the Mestizo River. Places of Interest: 

Old Vigan Colonial Houses – the ancestral houses were built mostly by rich Chinese traders. These great big houses are made of thick brick walls and plastering with red clay. Tile roofs are made to survive earthquakes. The Mestizo district where more than a hundred houses line side by side along Calle Crisologo. St. Paul’s Cathedral - built in 1790-1800 by the Augustinians, this impressive Baroque cathedral has most of its interior walls well preserved. The 12 altars and 3 naives only enhances the church beauty and grandeur. The bell

tower is octagonal and is located 10 meters south of the cathedral. It is a place not to be missed when visiting Vigan. 

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Palacio de Arzobispado – built in 1783, it is the official residence of the Archbishop of Nueva Segovia. The palace was the headquarters of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo. Included in the palace is the Museo Nueva Segovia with a collection of paintings, manuscripts and religious articles accumulated through the centuries. 

   Burgos National Museum. - the museum building is the ancestral house of Padre Jose Burgos. One of the museum’s best feature are the paintings of Esteban Villanueva depicting the 1807 Basi Revolt. The dioramas of local historical events is worth the visit. Included in the collections are antiques, manuscripts and other priceless items. There is a Tourist Information Center in Vigan to help visitors. And if you want to take a break, there are beaches to go to just a few minutes away from the town. A good time to visit Vigan is during the town fiesta. Celebrated for one whole week -concluding on January 25 to commemorate the conversion of the apostle, St. Paul. The fiesta is marked by street parades, beauty contest and variety shows on the town plaza. During the Holy Week, local and foreign tourist come to Vigan to see the religious processions of the antique and life sized statues mounted on elaborately designed carrozas that are paraded on the streets of Vigan. To get to Vigan City from Manila, you can get a bus or take a plane to Laoag City and take a bus ride to Vigan. There are many places to stay. Many ancestral houses have been turned into quaint hotels and inns. There are also many bars and restaurants offering a variety of local and international dishes. Buses that ply Manila & Vigan daily (approx. 7 hours trip): Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines: Rizal Ave., Manila & EDSA, Q.C. Tel # 734-9838, 734-9836Dominion Bus Line: New York St., Cubao, Q.C. Tel # 731-4180, 741-4146Partas Bus Company: Aurora Blvd., Q.C. Tel. # 725-7303, 724-9820Maria de Leon Transit: Dapitan cor. Gelinos Sts., Sampaloc, Manila Tel # 731-4907 PAL (Philippine Airlines) flies to Laoag City 3 times a week. Laoag, 80 kilometers away from Vigan takes about 1½ hours to commute.

BATANGAS

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Batangas is the exact place that will give you a sudden urge to drop whatever it is you are doing and just take off to Batangas. When you get there, you will know that everything is worth leaving behind for a Batangas experience!

Nestled just two hours away by car from the hustle and bustle of Metro Manila, Batangas offers a haven for every discerning visitor. The short trip will take you to captivating sites like the world’s lowest volcano and diverse dive sites. If it’s heritage you are looking for, Batangas also has historical sites well

preserved for everyone to enjoy.

To satisfy your craving for underwater adventure, the fascinating dive sites in Anilao will definitely fill your excitement. This marine protected sanctuary situated in Mabini, Batangas is currently rated number one in the Philippine macro photography and number three worldwide from the evaluation of international divers visiting the site. With over 40 dive

sites ready for you to explore, you are sure to get your fix of underwater wonder. Night dives

are sure to capture your most vivid imaginations as you swim with creatures like mandarin fishes, sea hares, catfish eels, sea goblins and blue-ringed octopuses and snake eels. This is definitely better than flipping through cable television. Also, marvel at the best-known dive spot in Anilao called the Cathedral where you’ll find two large mounds with a cross in between at 50 feet.

Blessed by open beaches and sheltered coves, subterranean caves and deep harbors, Batangas is a must-stop for not just beach lovers but for anyone who needs to wash away their stress while sunbathing on beautiful white sand beaches. Visit serene white beaches in Laiya Aplaya and find gorgeous accommodations that will meet your exacting needs.

Batangas also boasts on having the centerpiece attraction in Southern Luzon, the Taal Lake. Tagged as the smallest active volcano in the world, it is a volcano within an islet, within a lake, within a crater, within a volcano. This picturesque site holds a sulfuric lake inside its main crater right in the center of the island. Families and friends can enjoy abundant activities on the island like trekking, horseback riding on the way to the

inner lake, camping and kayaking at the Crater Lake Resort. All these are just a boat ride away from the shores of Talisay, Batangas.

The town of Taal also prides itself for its well-preserved colonial towns dating back to the Spanish era. Historians will definitely admire the town’s old layout combining the municipal hall, school, church, and houses. Do not miss to visit historical sites like the Marcela Mariño Agoncilio Museum, Church of Our Lady of Caysasay, Leon Apacible Historical Landmark and Escuela Pia.Feast on the architectural beauty of the Basilica of San Martin de Tours. Built by Father Diego Espina in 1575, the church was destroyed several times by Taal Volcano’s eruption and an earthquake but still holds the fascination of many admirers because of its baroque façade consisting of a single mass of stone shaped into artistic designs.

If you are a patriot, you will surely love to visit the Apolinario Mabini Shrine. The shrine located in Barrio Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas is a memorial to the Philippine hero also known as the Sublime Paralytic. See the remains and personal belongings of the late revolutionary hero who also masterminded the Katipunan in 1896.

Now all your traveling will not be complete without trying out Batangas’ famous Lechon. The people here so love

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this food they hold a celebration every June 24 in the town of Balayan where they dress up these whole roasted pigs and parade them at the plaza.

If you’re not a pork enthusiast, Batangas offers a special Kilawin that will certainly reward your hunger. It is made of fresh fish just hooked straight from the sea soaked in vinegar and lemon juice sprinkled with fresh chopped onions, garlic and hot peppers. If you’re not sure where to find this dish, just ask the locals and with a familiar smile Filipinos are known for, they will surely fix one for you. How to go to Batangas:

Several bus lines ply the Manila-Batangas route 24 hours a day. Most have terminals are in Quezon City and in Pasay. Here are the most popular bus lines that ply this route and their phone numbers:● BLTB - Pasay Terminal, Tel. # 833-5508, 913-1525, 833-5501 ● JAM Transit - Cubao, Q.C. Tel. # 541-4409, 831-4390, 924-7712● TRITRAN -Pasay Termainal, Tel # 925-1759, 925-1758 Batangas Hotels:

Acuatico Beach Resort & HotelAl Frontera De TaalBahay Marikit Resort & HotelBalai Anilao ResortBatangas Country Club Resort HotelBalai Laiya Beach ResortBezo (Solana) Beach ResortBrine Valley ResortCanyon Woods Residential Resort ClubCarfel Vistamar Beach Resort & HotelCoral Beach ClubDays Hotel BatangasDive and Trek ResortEagle Point ResortEl Sombrero Beach ResortEvercrest Golf Club ResortKabayan Beach ResortHotel La Corona de LipaHotel Las CoronaHotel PontefinoJonhdel ResortLago De Oro Beach ClubLaiya Coco GroveLaluz ResortLas HaciendasLima City HotelMatabungkay Beach ResortMaryland Beach ResortMaya Maya Reef ClubMicrotel Inns and SuitesMunting Buhangin TreehouseOutrigger ResortPacifico Azul Beach ResortPontefino Hotel BatangasPunta BaluartePunta FuegoSea Gaian ResortThe Alpha HotelThe Farm and San Benito Spa

    

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Twins Beach Club ResortVerde Island ResortVilla Cornelia Nature Park & ResortVirgin Beach ResortWhite Cove Resort

Banaue Rice TerracesBanaue rice terraces has been described as the eighth wonder of the world. Carved out of the hillside by Ifugao tribes people 2000 to 3000 years ago without the aid of machinery to provide level steps where the natives plant rice. And they are still in use today. In 1995, they were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Banaue rice terraces stretch like stepping stones to the sky - some reaching an altitude of 1500m (4920ft). It is considered as one of mankind's greatest engineering feat. If the terraces were laid end to end, they would stretch half way around the world. One of the major appeal of Banaue rice terraces to the local and international tourist are the many hiking trails in the area. There are many young locals, mostly college students who serve as guides. But with or without a guide, you will find the friendliness and warmth of the Ifugao people endearing. 

The Banaue Rice Terraces are now showing signs of erosion. Some areas needs maintenance as some of the new generation Ifugaos are migrating to the cities looking for better opportunities. That given, the terraces still never fails to awe the traveller.  Aside from Banaue rice terraces, nearby are 4 other similar Ifugao terraces: 

BATAD rice terraces. Also located in Banaue, it is home to the spectacular tiered, amphitheatre-shaped terraces. MAYOYAO rice terraces is similarly situated in Banaue. The organic Ifugao rice called Tinawon, in red and white variety, is harvested here in abundance.HAPAO rice terraces. Its stone-walled rice terraces date back to 650 AD and is located in Hungduan, where Napulawan terraces can also to be found. KIANGAN rice terraces. It is home to two famous rice terraces sites namely: Nagacadan and Julungan, known for their size and visual impact. Banaue rice terraces, although a bit far from Manila is one of the most awesome destinations in the Philippines. Visitors never regret spending time and resources to see its beauty and grandeur. One cannot but ponder how the Ifugaos made it all using just their bare hands... 

  How to get to Banaue Rice Terraces: From Manila there are air-conditioned buses that go straight to Banaue, The trip takes about 9 hours. The Dangwa Transit have daily trips to Banaue Rice Terraces. Their terminals are located along Dimasalang St., Sampaloc, Manila and Aurora Boulevard, Cubao, Q.C. (Tel# 731-2879 & 410-1991). Also plying the Banaue route is Auto Bus

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(Tel# 735-8098) with terminals at España Blvd corner G. Tolentino St., Manila. The bus leaves at 10 PM daily and arrives at about 7AM. From Baguio City, there are also buses going to the Banaue Rice Terraces. The trip will pass through the provinces of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya then to Ifugao. Accommodation is no problem, there are several inns in town like the Banaue View Inn, the Banaue Hotel and other lodging houses with reasonable rates. Some private homes also accept tourist and transients for a lesser charge. 

How To Tour Sagada

Most (if not all) of the visitors to Sagada would brave the long drive or commute to experience the natural beauty of the town. Of course, most of these natural wonders would require walking and navigating through not-so-familiar hike trails and paths. Be a responsible and smart backpacker by researching about the sites that you want to visit. If that’s not possible, ask the other tourists and travelers that you encounter during your stay.

If you’re a first time traveler, you’re definitely going to benefit from having a tour guide that could give directions and pertinent information about the places you want to see.

To arrange a guided tour, make your way to the municipal hall near the intersection of Sagada’s three main roads. The tourism desk is to your left immediately upon entering the building. There, you would see the list of possible destinations and the standard rates for each.

All travelers are charged 10 php (~0.25 USD) as environmental fee.

There are two types of destinations in Sagada – one group consists of the sites that are in close proximity to the town center and is relatively accessible and the other is composed of destinations that require more than 2 hours of trekking to reach.

The ‘easier-to-reach’ destinations are commonly lumped under the Sightseeing package.

These sites include:

Bokong Falls - also known as a Small Falls. Though not so majestic in height, the pool still a good thrill for those willing to jump from its natural 20-foot platform.

Echo Valley – Despite being very close to the town center, Echo Valley exudes a very serene atmosphere. As the name suggests, the valley’s topography is perfect for propagating echoes.

Kiltepan Viewpoint Underground River Demang Village Hanging Coffins Lumiang Burial Cave Lake Danum

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To avail of the Sightseeing package, simply pick three of the sites on the list and your guide will be the one to plot out the most convenient route for your party. The rate is 400 pesos for a group of four people.

The second group consists of sites that would require more time and effort to reach. This includes:

Bomod-ok Falls (Big Falls) Sumaguing Cave Sumaguing-Lumiang Cave Connection Mt. Ampacao

These destinations would require at least half a day for you to enjoy. The rates can be seen on their respective pages (just follow the links). Since some of these places may be too far too walk (e.g. Big Falls is about 3-4 hours away by foot), it would be advantageous to hire a van through the tourism desk as well. The standard rates are also prominently posted on the booth. :

See how easy it is? I hope this helps you maximize your time in Sagada.

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Filed under: Tour — Benj @ April 30, 2008 - 7:55 pm Accomodation   Hotel Description Rates Accomodation: Residential Lodge

Mrs. Mary Daoas

+639296257419 / +639196728744

eldone21[at]yahoo[dot]com

The lodge is one of the newest in town. It has gained quite a reputation because many people from online communities have experienced owner Mary Daoas’ warm hospitality. You may cook meals in the lodge’s kitchen.

There is cable TV in the common area. Benj, Jeff and Angel have stayed here multiple times and will vouch for this establishment.

About 400m from the town hall.

ROOM WITH TOILET AND BATH – 250/head/night.

ROOM WITH COMMUNAL TOILET AND BATH – 200/head/night.

All showers come with water heaters.

 Please Read This First: :) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): (Almost Everything You Need To Know)

Visit Sagada is your one-stop resource website for everything that has everything to do with Sagada.Here’s the Sagada Super Post. Almost everything you know for planning your very own cost-efficient, organized and fun Do-It-Yourself Sagada getaway  is here. If

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you don’t find it here, email us at team@visitsagada *dot* com

Think of this post [...] Updated List of Sagada Hotels, Hostels, Guest Houses and Inns

Here’s the complete list of accommodation options at Sagada, Mountain Province.Recommended by Visit SagadaResidential Lodge – 0919 672 8744George’s Guesthouse – 0918 548 0406OtherAlapo’s – 0921 327 9055Alfredo’s Inn – 0918 588 3535Ganduyan – 0921 273 8097Sagada Homestay – 0919 702 8380A-7 House 0921 287 6093Billy’s House 0921 603 2745Churya-a 0906 430 0853Mapiyaaw Pension [...]

 Accomodation: Traveler’s Inn

Mrs. Busaing

+639207992960

The Inn has the distinct atmosphere of a log cabin from the inside despite its plain exterior. The warm tones of lacquered wood definitely transport you.

There is a television set in the common area.

There is a small store/ restaurant in the ground floor. Bana Cafe is also in the same building

About 380m from the town hall.

REGULAR ROOM: P200/night/head

 Residential Lodge Update: New Contact Numbers

Mrs. Mary Daoas

+639296257419 / +639196728744

eldone21[at]yahoo[dot]com

The lodge is one of the newest in town. It has gained quite a reputation because many people from online communities have experienced owner Mary Daoas’ warm hospitality. You may cook meals in the lodge’s kitchen.

There is cable TV in the common area. Benj, Jeff and Angel have stayed here multiple times and will vouch for this establishment.

About 400m from the town hall.

ROOM WITH TOILET AND BATH – 250/head/night.

ROOM WITH COMMUNAL TOILET AND BATH – 200/head/night.

All showers come with water heaters.

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 Accommodation: George Guest House

Teodora:+639185480405

Ireneus:+639206070994

george.guesthouse [at] yahoo [dot] com

George Guest House offers stunning views of the traditional houses of the Demang Village. The Guest House rooms with its own television set (with cable).

There is a store in the ground floor for almost everything that a traveller would need.

Fritz has stayed here and will vouch for this establishment.

About 420m from the town hall.

Most of the rooms have double queen sized beds enough to occupy four (4) people. ROOM RATES: Private rooms with T/B,hot shower and TV 2 pax 700.00 3 pax 800.00 4 pax 1,000.00 Private rooms with T/B and hot shower 2 pax 600.00 3 pax 700.00 4 pax 900.00 We also have pent house rooms ideal for big groups (8 max) (6-min) with T/B with hot shower. These rooms sit 3 floors above with a wide deck on a per head basis at Php 200.00

Accommodation: George Guest House

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George Guest HouseOfficial Website

Dao-angan, SagadaContact Person: Teodora +639185480405 or Irenius +639206070994 email: george.guesthouse [at] yahoo [dot] com

Sure, Saint Joseph Inn is the most popular lodging house in Sagada but should they be fully booked when they weren’t a day before like what happened when me and my friends last went there, what do you do? The ultimate hassle is always finding out that part of your original plan had been messed up some but never worry, personal experience says there’s a solution rests just around the bend. And quite literally, too.

About a hundred or so meters from the Sagada Municipal Hall and down the street where the fabled Yoghurt House restaurant is, is a four storey structure which served as a great lodging alternative for me and my companions. Cheaper than most inns in the vicinity, too, by a few hundred bucks. That’s George Guest House to you, weary traveller.

What to expect: Private rooms or rooms for share, modest sized beds and extra mattresses with clean beddings, a convenience store just downstairs, and hot water boiled for you (for a minimal fee of P30 last I’ve been there) should you find the shower water too cold. We got the rooftop ala penthouse room and it fit five of us comfortably. What’s best about the rooftop location is the veranda overlooking Sagada’s foggy mountains peaks and pine tree-laden green surroundings.

If you do choose to stay at George Guest House, kindly the owners that the people from VisitSagada.com referred you. Check out George Guest House’s website for more info.

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Accommodation: Residential Lodge – 09196728744

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Residential Lodge

Official Website

Dagdag, SagadaContact Person: Mary Daoas +639196728744 email: eldone21 [at] hotmail [dot] com

The lodge itself is relatively new. It has been open for business for less than two years but it has definitely become one of the more popular places to stay in Sagada. Mary Daoas, a retired school teacher, owns and manages her two-story lodge hands-on and you could almost always find her in the vicinity at any given time. When they say residential, they really mean it. You can invade the kitchen to cook your own food or even use the clothesline after washing your clothes. It really feels like living at home.

You could choose to stay in a room with a private toilet and bath or stay in a dormitory room next to a communal toilet and bath. Private rooms go for as low as 250 pesos a night while the dorm accommodation is slightly cheaper at 200.

There is a common area per floor where guests could watch TV or interact with other people staying in the lodge.

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If you do choose to stay at Residential Lodge, kindly tell Tita Mary that the people from VisitSagada.com referred you.

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Benj @ February 15, 2008 - 5:07 pm Comments (146)

146 Comments »

1. Residential Lodge… during that time I am the only one booked in that buiding…

Just text Tita Mary and she will reply you immediately… She is very mabait and accomodating…

Comment by Agnes — February 23, 2008 @ 11:40 pm

2. Residential Lodge… during that time I visit sagada I am the only one booked in that buiding…

Just text Tita Mary and she will reply you immediately… She is very mabait and accomodating…

Comment by Agnes — February 23, 2008 @ 11:43 pm

3. [...] map was taken from this website and altered slightly to include Residential Lodge – a relatively new hotel that has become quite popular with recent visitors  to Sagada. Most [...]

Pingback by Visit Sagada » Travel: Map Of Sagada — March 2, 2008 @ 1:25 pm

4. Loved staying here. Tita Mary was such a dear! Will definitely stay with her on my next stay..

Kakaiba sa hospitality si Tita Mary!!

Comment by Candice — March 5, 2008 @ 1:29 pm

5. hi! ask ko lang po kung nag-accept sila ng reservation? kasi sa holy week po namin balak pumunta. thanks!

Comment by gauk — March 7, 2008 @ 11:07 am

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6. @gauk

Yes they accept reservation, kung sure na kayo sa Holy Week sked nyo, reserve ASAP, dahil peak season ang holy week, so ubusan talaga ng rooms sa Sagada. It would be best to call Residential Lodge now. Tell Tita Mary that you were referred by VisitSagada team.

Comment by Angel — March 7, 2008 @ 11:29 am

7. @Angel

I already spoke with Tita Mary, fully booked na daw

Comment by gauk — March 7, 2008 @ 11:37 am

8. @gauk

Whoa! Sorry for that! Anyway, you can try other guesthouse. Medyo late na din kasi, reservations for holy week should be placed as early as two months before.

Comment by Angel — March 7, 2008 @ 11:42 am

9. @gauk

You may try Traveler’s Inn or George Guest House. You may check the Visit Sagada entry about George.

http://www.visitsagada.com/2008/02/29/accommodation-george-guest-house/

Comment by Benj — March 7, 2008 @ 11:46 am

10. @AngelOo nga eh, biglaan lang kasi.

@BenjNakausap ko na din yung George Guest House, puno na din daw. Traveler’s Inn has not replied yet.

Salamat ng madami ha! Anlaking tulong.

Comment by gauk — March 7, 2008 @ 11:49 am

11. Okay po ba sa Gecko Inn? Yun pa lang kasi ang nakakausap ko na di pa fully booked. Salamat ulit!

Comment by gauk — March 7, 2008 @ 11:50 am

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12. Based on Gareth’s post here, http://sagadagenuineguides.blogspot.com/, I guess it’s a decent enough place. My only concern would be the distance. It’s 1.2 kilometers away from the town center. Hmmm. Honestly, I’ve never seen this hotel but if you don’t mind walking for a few extra minutes, I dont see any problems.

Comment by Benj — March 7, 2008 @ 11:58 am

13. Okay. Thanks!

Comment by gauk — March 7, 2008 @ 12:02 pm

14. @gauk

Goodluck! Please get back to us after your Sagada trip, you may share your stories, pics, etc.

Enjoy Sagada!

Comment by Angel — March 7, 2008 @ 12:07 pm

15. [...] shared on the thread. He actually credits Jenn for giving her the contact details of Mary Daoas for Residential Lodge. The bus schedules were courtesy of bad_chini2 and countless others have chipped in making him more [...]

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16. I spoke with Tita Mary and she gave me a rate of P400.00 per night for room that is good for 2… I checked on the website and it says there that it ranges from P200.00 – P250.00.. Should I make a bargain with Tita Mary?

Comment by Jen — March 14, 2008 @ 10:08 pm

17. Hi Jen, the P200.00 to P250.00 range is per person/per night, so if you are two in a room, it sums up to P400.00 per room/per night.

Comment by Angel — March 14, 2008 @ 10:22 pm

18. Ok… so its P200.00 – P250.00 per head not per room… Gotcha… Thanks again..

Comment by Jen — March 14, 2008 @ 10:51 pm

19. Yep. No problemo

Comment by Angel — March 14, 2008 @ 11:12 pm

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20. Hello, I was just browsing about Sagada nowadays and I found this site. OK, no worry I will try to promote your place for those people who happens to ask me on where to stay in Sagada.

Am surprised with all of these……. including the mouth-watering pies at the LEMON PIE HOUSE.

Comment by sam — March 22, 2008 @ 5:12 pm

21. Just got back from Sagada! Tita Mary had a vacant room for us. Sagada’s great! A few bruises here and there but it was great! We also went to the soft launching of the Sagada Lemon Pie House. It was nice to just relax, have tea and listen to good music.

Comment by gauk — March 24, 2008 @ 2:54 pm

22. Uy! Good for you gauk…

Comment by Angel — March 24, 2008 @ 3:41 pm

23. The new number of Residential Lodge is

0929 625 7419

Comment by Benj — March 24, 2008 @ 4:34 pm

24. [...] Daoas of the much-raved about Residential Lodge can now be contacted using this new number – [...]

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25. [...] PM -  Finish checking in. (Residential Lodge: 200/head/night), quick [...]

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26. gud day.. ask lang po gusto ko sanang pumunta sa sagada pero hindi ko alam kung paano o saan ako mg sisimula eh.. dito ako mang gagaling sa manila. ano ang dapat na bus company ang sasakyan ko? at mag kano ang magagastos sa lahat lahat?gusto ko lang kasing mg travel na walang gusot.try lang..kung kaya kong mag isa.hindi ba nakakatatok kung isa lang akong pupunta?salamt po.

Comment by joyce — April 3, 2008 @ 1:48 pm

27. Hi Joyce. Go to the TRAVEL section of the site. If you can see the top of page (just below the banner), there’s button that says travel. Articles in that section would be

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helpful in letting you know which buses to take to get to Sagada via Baguio, Banaue, Bontoc etc.

For 4D/3N 4K would be more than enough.Just bring your street smarts with you and you’ll be fine.

Comment by Benj — April 3, 2008 @ 3:08 pm

28. ok po ba pumunta dyan pag december kc yun po kc yung medyo mahabang vacation sa gaya kong ng oopisina.pag dating po ba sa sagada madali na lang po b hassel free na po ba?meron po bang tour guide or i mean para mg assist?

Comment by joyce — April 3, 2008 @ 4:15 pm

29. Joyce, Yes to all questions.:) Just try exploring this site, the how-to’s of the touring can be found in the TOUR section.

Comment by Benj — April 3, 2008 @ 5:14 pm

30. thank you very much… hope to see u there….

Comment by joyce — April 4, 2008 @ 10:56 am

31. guyz, ‘tita mary’ just got a replacement for her lost sim(09196728744). the other number, 09296257419, will still be also in use.

Comment by wad — April 6, 2008 @ 4:25 pm

32. Bar Exam Result – at #374

DAOAS, Pio Windale A.

Tita Mary’s son! Congrats!

Comment by Angel — April 9, 2008 @ 10:00 am

33. Nagbago na pala ng number si Tita Mary…I thought Tita Mary lost her previous sim 09196728744 but she still answers me (until now) using the old number…I’m a little bit confused…

Both numbers were ringing…

Comment by agnes — April 14, 2008 @ 10:45 pm

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34. she’s using both.

Comment by Benj — April 14, 2008 @ 11:11 pm

35. hi. ask ko lang po if the private room can accm 3 people. tnx.

Comment by jobo — April 15, 2008 @ 3:56 am

36. It most definitely could. Two people would share in a king sized bed and the other will be in the single.

Comment by Benj — April 15, 2008 @ 5:07 pm

37. hi! am also interested to go to sagada.but meron ba direct from manila to sagada? mas aksaya kasi sa oras kung dadaan pa ng baguio.ask ko lang naman. thanks mucho.

Comment by silkylace — April 18, 2008 @ 10:47 pm

38. Hi, Silkylace. There is none. It’s geographically impossible to go to Sagada without passing through either Bontoc or Baguio.

Comment by Benj — April 19, 2008 @ 1:17 am

39. hows the road trip going there from Baguio or Nueva Viscaya? Planning to go there this May deciding on which vehicle to use depending on the people to tell me if its ok or rough ride.

Comment by alex — April 19, 2008 @ 11:11 am

40. Hi Alex, bring a 4×4 to be safe. My family brought an Isuzu Fuego back in our trip in the late 90s and it held up pretty well.

The road from Baguio to Sagada is better compared to the other route from Dalton Pass (Nueva Vizcaya).

Comment by Benj — April 19, 2008 @ 2:23 pm

41. how many hours po ang byahe from manila to Sgada?

Comment by jackulit_adventure — May 17, 2008 @ 9:30 am

42. Around 11 to 12 hours. See our Travel Page for details.

Comment by Angel — May 17, 2008 @ 10:16 pm

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43. You never feel far away from home in Mama Mary’s lodge. She is so kind and very accommodating. Thanks a lot Tita and to your company. Try this lodge and you will never regret.

Comment by francis — May 20, 2008 @ 8:34 pm

44. [...] continues to embrace its reputation as a backpacker’s retreat. A night at Mary Daoas’ Residential Lodge would cost a mere 200 to 250 pesos (~4-5 USD) per person. This includes use of the lodge’s [...]

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45. GRABE!How can someone allow this ugly building to stand in the midst of such a heavenly place? There’s nothing wrong with erecting a building but it has to blend with the environment. Pretty soon, it will be like Baguio na concrete jungle. How I love Baguio. I was born and raised there, but pleeease, not another mistake! Spare the beautiful Sagada from the monstrosity of ugly concrete high-rise buildings. The government of Sagada should implement new area zoning, town planning & environment conservation that would protect the place. Town planners where are you????

Comment by apo ni ayao-ao — July 23, 2008 @ 12:25 pm

46. just want to extend my appreciation to the people of sagada and to Tita Mary as well. Thanks to her hospitality and we enjoy our trip at sagada even if we didn’t experience any of the tours due to the heavy rain. See you again and we hope to experience all the tours when we get there for the second time. Thanks and God bless.

Comment by Jeff — July 29, 2008 @ 12:42 pm

47. Is there a nice view at the Residential Lodge? I learned they have a roof deck. What is the view on top?

How would you rate residential lodge compared to Mapiya-aw pension?

Comment by Brenda — August 4, 2008 @ 5:22 pm

48. HI, we are a grp of 8 techers from st. francis academy of q.c. and we just got back from sagada. we stayed at the residential lodge were local coffee and mountain tea are available for free anytime and true enough tita mary is a very warm and accomadating person plus Divine the inn’s cook who would accomodate your request for special food. we took cable tours (via bontok)going there and will not recommend it the only good thing abt. this route is that you get to see banaue rice terraces. going back to mnl we took the via baguio route which is much comfortable and the view is also breathtaking. Sagada is for those who love nature and those who love adventure. sen alfonso/karla corpuz/leni trance/ella pelayo/mayline de la torre/rachel relucio

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Comment by arsenio a. alfonso — August 20, 2008 @ 1:10 pm

49. is it possible to bring a car or fx from baguio to sagada? hows the road condition?

Comment by jojo — September 3, 2008 @ 11:56 am

50. Hi Jojo! From a fellow traveller, i believe you’re better off taking the bus. sobrang nakakapagod ang drive papuntang sagada. upon entering Mountain Province, more than 50% of the road is still yet to be finished (not sure if the construction is already done). Pero, probably Benj and the others would know better.

Comment by jools — September 6, 2008 @ 4:42 pm

51. Hi All, I also went there last May of 2008 w/ a friend.. and it was soooo beautiful, amazing and totally breathtaking experience.. I love every details of that place.. We’re planning to go back in Sagada next year probably Feb or March..

I highly recommend all of you to visit SAGADA, the place is so simple yet unforgetable..–I Survived SAGADA!!

Comment by Vangie — September 13, 2008 @ 3:45 pm

52. thanks jools. does it mean na kaya ng kotse? if ever, i’m planning to spend a night naman in baguio para may pahinga. just want to make sure if my car can survive the rough road. by the way, i’m bringing my toyota gli ‘94. kaya kaya? thanks!

Comment by jojo — September 17, 2008 @ 4:13 pm

53. salamat tita mary we might be back by december mas marami na kami ngayon….

I highly recommmend this place grabe mga chong ang ganganda dito…. very warm si tita mary in accommodating us…

Comment by IAn — September 18, 2008 @ 2:09 pm

54. Thank you so much sir benj & jools for your tips. We really had a wonderful time in Sagada. The best tip eh yong place ni Tita Mary.

I also highly recommend Tita Mary’s Residential Lodge. Para kang may nanay sa Sagada!

Benj, Jools, I like contribute some pics on your website specially pics of Tita Mary & her place. How can I do that? Thanks!

Comment by jojo — October 13, 2008 @ 8:54 am

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55. Hi, tanong ko lang po kung ilan room per floor ang meron sa Resedential Lodge.

Maraming salamat!

Comment by Alex — October 13, 2008 @ 12:36 pm

56. Hi Alex! Hindi ako sure ilan ang room sa Res’l Lodge. 5 storey bldg. sya actually kaya lang 2 floors lang ang may rooms (4th & 5th). Siguro mga 3 – 4 rooms ang 1 floor. Yong room namin has a 2 doublle-size beds with Toilet & Bath at 250/day/pax. Yong iba yata e 200/day/pax pero common ang CR.

Comment by jojo — October 14, 2008 @ 3:01 pm

57. Just got home from Manila for 3 days trip from Sagada… Wonderful experience and exhilirating trips. Medyo nakakatakot ng konti (mga bangin, foggy way and heights) but enjoyable so far ang trip on the way. We been at Residential Lodge as per suggestion / recommendation of this website… so very useful and thanks for the info.

As they say it… Tita Mary was so accomodating and you feel at home. So kind talaga even ang students may discount pa , but we don’t take it kasi sulit naman ang services.

Medyo na badtrip lang sa pauwi as we riding at the bus, may nagtatapon overboard ng mumunting basura… Sagada is beautiful place that needs no place for garbage. Conserve po natin ‘to, its so nice to be there once… and again!

Comment by Jose A. Tribaco Jr. — October 14, 2008 @ 7:36 pm

58. Tita mary nag t.txt po ako sa inyo for reservation of room kaso di po kau nag rereply:(. Nag email narin po ako kay eldoine kaso la po xa reply.. Panu po ba ung sa rums nyo? need po ba ng reservation or kahit walk in nalng December 17 po kami punta jan till 21.. 2 persons lang po for 1 room.. pls.. email me [email protected]

Comment by Nicole — November 17, 2008 @ 2:02 pm

59. may iba pa po ba kaung # ni tita mary? or any contact for room reservation?thanks..

Comment by Nicole — November 17, 2008 @ 2:32 pm

60. hello! What other inns in Sagada can you suggest with the same rate as Residential lodge? Puno na kasi un Res lodge eh.

Comment by kaloy — November 24, 2008 @ 9:03 pm

61. how can we see this place? its my first to go. eh di ko alam kung ano ang mga sasakyan ko tapos pano ko to mapupuntahan salamat.

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Comment by jenjen — February 1, 2009 @ 10:27 pm

62. Hi there, ive been trying po to reserve 4 beds this feb 28. i sent a text message to the no. i saw at the top..i receive a reply that we can reserve it though i dont know how…do we have to make a down payment? of derecho na lang kami sa residential lodge…patulong naman po you could email the details po to my personal email add. Thanks

Comment by Vinna — February 12, 2009 @ 8:25 pm

63. Vinna, please check your email.

Comment by Benj — February 15, 2009 @ 12:36 am

64. Tanong ko lang po kong itong Residential Lodge. ay nasa centro ng bayan mismo ng Sagada, O nasa Barrio ito?

Salamat Mabuhay po kayo.

Comment by Sean — March 5, 2009 @ 2:22 pm

65. Sagada is a small place – almost all the inns are within 500m from the bus station. Residential is very close to Yoghurt House.

Walang inn sa “barrio”. The town only has two roads.

Comment by Benj — March 5, 2009 @ 10:34 pm

66. Hi. Between Residential lodge and George guest house, which would be the preferred choice for family with kids below 10? We plan to go after holy week and been reading up on it. your site is most helpful. we also intend to visit banaue? should we do banaue-sagada or sagada-banaue? Can we drive to and from? your inputs will be most apprecited. tnx and more power!

Comment by meya — March 6, 2009 @ 9:18 am

67. I suggest Banaue-Sagada.

Either Inn would be great.

Comment by Benj — March 6, 2009 @ 12:24 pm

68. Does Residential has a room that is good for 4 people? it says here that the rate is 200/person/night. So does it mean that they have different rate for the day? How much would it cost us if we will going to stay their for 3 days and 2 nights?

Comment by anna — March 6, 2009 @ 12:58 pm

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69. Yes they do.

The rate speaks for itself. It’s a per head basis.

200 X number of people X number of nights

200 X 4 X 2 = 1600 divided among the four of you.

Comment by Benj — March 6, 2009 @ 2:52 pm

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71. I’ve texted thrice today, no response. Is it okay to just drop by without a reservation? I’m still convinced by the recommendations that it’s a good place, even if they don’t text back…

Comment by john — March 17, 2009 @ 8:59 pm

72. hi.. just sent a txt msg to tita mary’s new number. how long would it take kaya before she confirms it? we’re planning to go there on the 17th of april.. jam-packed pa rin kaya by that time?

> between mt. ampacao and bomod-ok, which would you recommend?

Comment by tan — March 18, 2009 @ 9:57 am

73. hindi ko makontak si tita mary may iba ba siyang nbr? we are planning to so to sagada on may 1,2,3 thanks po

Comment by levi mari yu — March 27, 2009 @ 5:43 pm

74. please giveme feedback thanks

Comment by levi mari yu please email me @ [email protected] — March 27, 2009 @ 5:46 pm

75. i txted tita mary but no response , we are planning to go to sagada on may 1,2 and 3 are there still rooms availble we are about 10-12 persons thanks

Comment by levi mari yu please email me @ [email protected] — March 27, 2009 @ 5:47 pm

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76. hi. i am working in research and will be visiting to sagada this holyweek ALONE. do u think it is safe to travel and spend ur holidays in sagada. email me for ur advise. thanks

note. i am planning to stay aT RESIDENTIAL lodge too

Comment by enzo — April 2, 2009 @ 6:36 pm

77. what is tita mary’s new number? me and my friend decided to go to sagada this thurs. kaso la pa kami accomodation. may ibang choice pa ba, baka kasi fully booked na sila. 2 lang naman kami.

Comment by mary — April 5, 2009 @ 10:38 pm

78. Hi po, good evening! Ask ko lang po kung may accomodation pa kayo for 18 people? Puwede po yung 1 private room and dorm? If not any available rooms na lang. We will be there on april 10 and 11. Hope you reply asap. Thanks!

Comment by Josie Pascasio — April 6, 2009 @ 8:25 pm

79. HI! I’m one of the very eager tourists who wanted to visit your place sometime in mid April… tentative dates are 17, 18, 19 of April 2009…I’m texting the digits posted here but it seems that they are so busy thus wasn’t able to answer my queries.. I’m trying to contact Mrs. Mary for reservation purposes. Thank you. Please help…

Comment by shari concepcion — April 8, 2009 @ 11:56 pm

80. just some questions…my friends are planning to be there… i think were 6 or 8… planning to stay for at least 3d and 2n… we’ll be from nueva ecija then we’ll travel going to Baguio then from there to sagada… is 3k per person enough for us to enjoy our sagada summer saya???were also experiencing some dilemmas regarding the accommodation… Please do reply with our text messages… Mrs. Daoas???

Comment by shari concepcion — April 9, 2009 @ 12:26 am

81. Hi Shari,

Try calling Tita Mary as well. She does take time to respond so you may want to call her instead. Also, P3K is enough. We did it last year, and we’ll be doing it again this coming May.

Comment by jools — April 10, 2009 @ 10:13 am

82. Hi to all and belated Happy Easter.Actually me and my classmates just leave sagada yesterday, and we stay in Residential

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Lodge from April 9 to 12, or 4d 3n (last year nagstay narin kami rito kaya alam naming highly recommended ang R.L). The private room were we occupied in the lodge have a good ambiance,clean and well ventilated parin(although malamig sa sagada),may common kitchen din po dun for the occupants to use kahit nasa underground pa kami^-^. Tita Mary is very accomodating to us even we encounter few problems regarding reservation of rooms (nagpareserve kami for 8-9 people)dapat 9 kami pero 4 lang kaming unang nakarating nung april 9, at di rin makakasunod agad ang mga friends namin na supposedly will go to sagada on Good Friday kasi we discover na walang byahe ang mga bus going to sagada that day pala. In the end nasolusyonan naman yung problem. The lodge provide many kitchen utensils, so the occupants can cook their own food.If ever we go again to sagada for the third time, i will choose to stay in Residential Lodge again ^-^

Comment by Cres — April 13, 2009 @ 2:41 pm

83. Hi to all and belated Happy Easter.Actually me and my classmates just leave sagada yesterday, and we stay in Residential Lodge from April 9 to 12, or 4d 3n (last year nagstay narin kami rito kaya alam naming highly recommended ang R.L). The private room where we occupied in the lodge have a good ambiance,clean and well ventilated parin(although malamig sa sagada),may common kitchen din po dun for the occupants to use kahit nasa underground pa kami^-^. Tita Mary is very accomodating to us even we encounter few problems regarding reservation of rooms (nagpareserve kami for 8-9 people)dapat 9 kami pero 4 lang kaming unang nakarating nung april 9, at di rin makakasunod agad ang mga friends namin na supposedly will go to sagada on Good Friday kasi we discover na walang byahe ang mga bus going to sagada that day pala. In the end nasolusyonan naman yung problem. The lodge provide many kitchen utensils, so the occupants can cook their own food.If ever we go again to sagada for the third time, i will choose to stay in Residential Lodge again ^-^

Comment by Cres ^-^ — April 13, 2009 @ 3:08 pm

84. -i was planning to go to baguio with my daughters and 1 apo 8months old,as ko lng po if u accomodate infant and may room po b kau n may sarili cr? malau po b yan s baguio city?im planning to stay 3days and 2nyts tnx po

Comment by hydi — April 22, 2009 @ 3:05 pm

85. hi..my friends and i are planning to go there this coming june 11-14..is 5K/head enough for 3D and 2N?..we’re from manila..also, what’s the first thing we need to do when we get there?..where can we find a tourist guide? is it enough only 1 tourist guide for 4-5 persons?what are things we need to bring?..lastly, is there a room for 4-5 persons in Residential Lodge?hoping for your suggestions/recommendations..it will be of great help.thank you!

Comment by reign — April 30, 2009 @ 9:23 pm

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86. Hi travelers, my gf and i are planning to have a mini vacation at Sagada since this would be our first time to visit, we are looking for some tips on how to fully enjoy our 3-nights stay…you can email me @ [email protected] tnx a lot and more power!

Comment by Eves — May 18, 2009 @ 4:37 pm

87. hi ask ko lang po kung nag aacept po kau ng reservation? malau panamn po ung bksyon namin nag canvas palang po kami.

commemnt by: ruby -may 27,2009 @ 9:20 pm

Comment by ruby collada — May 27, 2009 @ 9:12 pm

88. wow! your website has helped a lot about sagada!lam nu bang dream place ko ito and it’s only this timethat i could go there? A gazillion thanks to you visitsagada team! God bless you guys!we’ll try to stay at Residential lodge pag may available room pa. Hope “tita Mary’ will reply to my texts..

Comment by Fev — June 1, 2009 @ 5:33 pm

89. ask ko lang, we’re planning to stay 4 days and three nights at Residential lodge? how much would it cost us kaya?Actually tomorrow na kame travel to sagada. hope you coukd help on this. thankssss

Comment by Fev — June 1, 2009 @ 5:35 pm

90. hi there! your site is really nice, it’s quite informative. anyway, just want to ask if it’s safe to go to Sagada alone? also, is it still OK to go to Sagada in june/july/september? i mean, is the weather there still good during those months? lastly, you said that a private room in Residential Lodge costs about 250/head. what if I want the room (the one with a private toilet) for myself, how much will it cost me? i really hope you could help me out. i definitely want to go to sagada, i’m just trying to fix my sked (and my budget as well hehe). thanks so much in advance

Comment by May — June 3, 2009 @ 9:15 pm

91. Tita Mary is by far the most hospitable and caring innkeeper that i’ve met! Hindi sya mahirap kausap kahit ang gulu-gulo mo na…she even made us some fruit salad! the place is rather simple and yet you will surely recommend the place to other prospective visitors–I do!!

Comment by TBB — June 29, 2009 @ 10:33 pm

92. hi.ask ko lng,if di pa tumaas ang rent jan sa sagada?i and may clasmates are planing to visit ther spots..

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Comment by fhay bee — August 24, 2009 @ 3:46 pm

93. nope. the rates are still the same.

Comment by Benj — August 24, 2009 @ 7:50 pm

94. WOULD YOU PLEASE PROVIDE US SOME INFO HOW MUCH IS THE COST. TOUR PACKAGE ABOUT 9 PAX, 3D/2N. PROBABLY MONTH OF NOVEMBER. THX.

Comment by GHIE — August 27, 2009 @ 5:02 pm

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96. hi there,,my friends and i are planning a 3 day trip to sagada..our route would be banaue-sagada-baguio..do you think it’s safe.?how about the weather.?di delikado ang byahe.?

Comment by louie — September 7, 2009 @ 8:48 am

97. and if you don’t mind,,can you please e-mail me the things we should not forget..thanks..

Comment by louie — September 7, 2009 @ 8:49 am

98. Just got back from 3 day trip in Sagada. Residential Lodge is the best place to stay, same rate and Tita Mary is so mabait.

Comment by Arcie — September 9, 2009 @ 11:39 am

99. I celebrated my 3_th birthday at Saumaguing Cave….I survived the challenge and looking forward to visit Sagada and go back to Sumaguing again.

Comment by Arcie — September 9, 2009 @ 11:44 am

100. Tita Mary thank you for the warm hospitality and the gift. Looking forward to see you again

Comment by Arcie — September 9, 2009 @ 2:18 pm

101. I went there this just Sept 6, 2009. I had a wonderful experience in Sagada and to add it being more memorable was the hospitality of our hostess “TITA MARY” as we fondly called her from the Residential House (the blue house). Though we took a longer route incidentally via Banaue it was worth it. It was raining in Manila and we boarded the

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Banaue trip via Florida Bus Line in Forbes across UST. The trip Manila to Banaue was P435/hd and we were a bit a minute late when we arrived at the terminal. Since it rained also in the North we hiked our way to one landslide blackage and luckily enough we were fetched by a van driver and negotiated and haggled our way to Bontoc but it costs us P1,500 (which was a mistake we did). But one benefit was he led us to the Banaue rice terraces and had our pics taken. In fairness he offered us a tour trip within Banaue but we declined due to time constraint though the invitation is too inviting to resist. After 3hours of trip to Bontoc we were dropped at the BONTOC-SAGADA jeepney ride which was P50 fare and a 45 min ride. Then upon arriving at Sagada luckily enough with the heavy bags we brought we were dropped off in fron of the Lodge because if it had not then we could have ourselves rolled over down the road with the bags to Tita Mary’s place. Maybe lady luck was on our side when we had to meet 2 guys Dennis and Jury who had stayed and waited for us to arrive to tag along to Sumaguing Cave in the afternoon which is practical money wise for us all. And at long last we met Tita Mary who has been monitoring our trip and became our textmate along the way. A very charming and english spokeing woman at that. Because people there are more comfortable speaking English with tourists and they are trained to be and they have sunday schools for that take note. The acomodation was supposed to be P250 if we use the tub but we opted not so we were only charged for P200/day (not bad right?). After a quiet refreshing routine and taking our lunch at the Yoghurt House we went back to met the guys to register ourselves (I am with Arcie who celebrated the birthaday that day at the cave) at the Municipal Hall and find us our tour guide Alfred (highly recommended) which costs us P500 for the four of us all…..

Comment by Joy Tolentino — September 9, 2009 @ 5:44 pm

102. …We went to the burial cave first which for us was the beginning of a long winding trek…after the downward slope going down we sweat ourselves our way up because we were not expecting of these trails at the beginning and we were already wondering why we need to survive Sagada and the reason began to shine then. And when it was the IT(Sumaguing Cave) we were on the part of resigning to the idea and forget the whole thing of us entering the Sumaguing Cave because of the darkness in front of us but we found the courage and the strength from the guys we have around. We were just saying that this is a waste if we will not push the idea to enter the cave and it was so overwhelming of what we experienced as we struggle down the slopes and see the journey to the center of the earth for us. We never regret that we did and after all the trail that we successfully surpassed we can say….Arcie and I…Survived Sagada….I felt it was the climax of it all…..

Comment by Joy Tolentino — September 9, 2009 @ 6:05 pm

103. ….to everything thanks to Tita Mary, Belen her niece, our new friends ..Dennis and Jury..and most of it all…to God who saved us from any accidents….for all its worth..it will always live in our minds and right now we are spreading the experience..looking forward to go back this time with friends, less baggages and more

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fit..pls take note there are lots of internet cafes there…have a good trip to Tita Mary’s next guests…

Comment by Joy Tolentino — September 9, 2009 @ 6:25 pm

104. I highly recommend Residential Lodge and the route from Manila to Baguio via Victory Liner and from Baguio .. Baguio to Sagada via GL Bus which will give you between 12 to 13 hrs travel time….Tita Mary of the Lodge is very accomodating and makes sure you reach the place through her cell….

Comment by Joy Tolentino — September 9, 2009 @ 6:39 pm

105. its my first time to visit sagada..from baguio how can go to sagada..is there a package trip going to sagada i mean of course excluding accomodations..just how to get to sagada and how much will it cost me coming from baguio…?thanks

Comment by jun — September 17, 2009 @ 5:42 am

106. my boyfriend and i will visit sagada next week.what are the best places you suggest we should go.we dont have much time were only staying there from tues-thursday.that’s our only leave’ from work thats eh. from all the comments i think the place of tita mary is a nice place..hmm..do we have to reserve now?or can we just walk in,it’s not peak season ayt.?

Comment by rosh — September 17, 2009 @ 6:59 pm

107. Yeah, you should reserve now.

Comment by Benj — September 18, 2009 @ 5:31 pm

108. yeah.reserved!

Comment by rosh — September 19, 2009 @ 3:00 pm

109. Can we bring alcoholic drinks inside Residential loddge?? If yes.. Can we drink there?? TIA…

Comment by Jan — September 22, 2009 @ 7:34 am

110. Hi Jan, yes you may. Just make sure that you keep your voices low. Most of the other guest rest real early since they want to be ready for another day of activities the next day. Each floor has a common area – you may even invite other guests to join you. Residential Lodge is a community really.

Comment by Benj — September 22, 2009 @ 12:17 pm

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111. hi there, my friends and i were planning to have a get together.. usually nagswimming lng kme, pro po for a change wer planning na mag nature trippings.. one of my friend suggest sagada. ask ko lng po kung my available pang rum kc wer planning to go der mga last wik ng october..

Comment by zarah — October 4, 2009 @ 11:22 pm

112. Please call the number to reserve. This is a blog – not an official website. thanks.

Comment by Benj — October 5, 2009 @ 2:28 am

113. http://kentbryanblanche.blogspot.com/2010/01/sagada-is-not-safe-place- anymore.html

please check the link ,

WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!

Comment by Mt — January 6, 2010 @ 7:10 am

114. As much as I commiserate and empathize with what happened to you, I cannot find it in me to support your vengeful idea that you ALONE can affect the tourism in Sagada. The tone is just plain annoying.

Yours is but a blip and an anomaly in the entire Sagada experience. Ask a hundred people and it’s likely that 95 or more will have a favorable experience of Sagada.

Now, if you think maligning Sagada, Residential Lodge and the idea of going their will get you the justice that you say you deserve, then bring it on. Let’s duke it out and let’s see who wins – people who want to help Sagada or those who want to destroy its reputation.

Cheers.

Comment by Benj — January 6, 2010 @ 2:23 pm

115. @ 113 Sorry that your stuff were stolen. That really sucks. But if you want to gather sympathy to what happened to you by threatening the livelihood of a whole community then you are mistaken. “hindi ako sa nanakot din po im currently working in the web based specially blogs, kaya simple lang maaring bumagsak ang turismo sa sagada,” Is it fair to punish everyone for a crime committed by one or a few people? You are not gaining sympathy, it may actually backfire. I do hope however, that justice will be served to you.

Crimes have happened everywhere in the Philippines but it hasn’t discouraged people from traveling.

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Comment by Hello, Is It Me You're Looking For — January 6, 2010 @ 3:20 pm

116. I think Benj is an @sshole because that bad thing didn’t happened to him.. Well I really hope it would happen to you so you will know how those unfortunate people felt.. the person that was wronged didn’t get justice.. because the lodge failed to preserve their security not to mention also their reservation. It is just right for those person to tell the story.. it’s their right and it’s everyone’s right to know their safety and security. Sagada is a nice place but let’s be real here and learn our lessons to make it a better place and not just sugar coating the situation. I myself would still want to go to sagada after hearing their story but thanks to them I will be more aware..

Comment by Mr_Stryper — January 6, 2010 @ 9:56 pm

117. Where did you get the idea that I didn’t want them to share their story?

I did post the link, right?

Read this again:

As much as I commiserate and empathize with what happened to you, I cannot find it in me to support your vengeful idea that you ALONE can affect the tourism in Sagada. The tone is just plain annoying.

Yours is but a blip and an anomaly in the entire Sagada experience. Ask a hundred people and it’s likely that 95 or more will have a favorable experience of Sagada.

Now, if you think maligning Sagada, Residential Lodge and the idea of going their will get you the justice that you say you deserve, then bring it on. Let’s duke it out and let’s see who wins – people who want to help Sagada or those who want to destroy its reputation.

Cheers.

Comment by Benj — January 6, 2010 @ 10:58 pm

118. I don’t totally have the same opinion as what said of their blogs. Dahil ba sa hindi nangyari sa akin ang kamalasmalasan na insidente na nangyari sa mga kasamahan ko sa Sagada. Siguro. Pwede. Pero hindi ko rin masisisi ang lahat na yon sa pagaakalang ligtas ang isang lugar laban sa mga masasama at mapagsamantalang nilalang. Meron tayong responsibilidad na maging aware sa mga nakapaligid sa atin. Maging seguridad man ng buhay o bagay. Kahit san man lugar tayo magpunta, yung ating sense of awareness ay hindi dapat macompromise. Be it in the security of your own home o sa ibang bahay.

Taon taon, padagdag ng padagdag ang mga turistang bumibisita o dumadayo sa lugar na eto. Masarap kasi. Presko, malamig, relaxing, peaceful, malayo sa ingay at problema ng buhay. Syempre, habang dumadami ang tao, dumadami din ang establisyamento.

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Dumadami ang opurtunidad sa mga mangangalakal at negosyante. Pero sa lahat ng pagunlad na nagaganap sa probinsyang eto, hindi mawawala ang hirap ng buhay na nararanasan ng karamihan ng taong naninirahan dito. Kakambal ng ginhawa ang hirap. At siguro nga, sa hirap ng buhay, sadyang may mga ganitong taong namamantala at nanloloko. Kahit san man lugar eh, hindi naman nawawala yan.

Ang nais lang naman natin, ay maisatuwid ang insidente na naganap. Mapanagot ang nagkasala, o hindi man, mai-report sa tamang kinauukulan para sa tamang aksyon. Pero not to the expense na hilahin natin pababa ang buong turismo ng lugar. Syempre may mga tao rin na namumuhay sa kabutihan at tapat sa paglilinkod sa mga dayuhan ng lugar. Hindi naman maaari na sirain natin ang reputasyon ng nakararaming inosenteng naghahanapbuhay ng disente laban sa iilang taong naguudyok ng kasamaan.

Let’s all be rational. Huwag basta basta magpadala sa bugso ng hinanakit o damdamin. Lets all be careful of our words. Masakit man o hindi katanggaptanggap ang nangyari, ipaubaya na natin sa mga kinauukulan at huwag na tayo magakusa ng mga taong wala namang basehan. Lets give them (Tita Mary) the benefit of the doubt.

Though I am part of the party that went to Sagada at the time the incident happened. I sincerely apologize for the right choice of words my friends have delivered to disseminate awareness and consciousness towards the misfortune that had taken place. If anyone got offended with those, that’s because it is said in sheer anger and bitterness or a burst of initial reaction towards the unpleasant event. I’m sure they don’t mean anything by it and they just want something to happen before someone gets the same experience that they endured.

Cool lang tayo! CHILLAX… WATCHAMUVIE!

Ika nga ni Kuya Kim… MAPANURI… MAPANGMATYAG… MAPANGAHAS…. MATANGLAWIN!

http://jhersey33.multiply.com/journal/item/93/The_Sagada_Incident…_BEWARE

Comment by jhersey33 — January 7, 2010 @ 10:08 pm

119. Is early February peak season in Sagada? Pupunta kami ng boyfriend ko first week ng Feb, sana maluwag ang accommodations sa Residential Lodge. The fewer people, the better, hehe.

I’m so excited to see the caves and see the clouds below me, while I stand on the mountain peaks. Yay!

Comment by Hatsumomo — January 16, 2010 @ 8:18 pm

120. ask ko lng kong pwede din b ung mga elders sa sagada?

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Comment by almars facunla — February 10, 2010 @ 11:50 am

121. Hi! Good Day!

May i know your room rates just an overnight stay for my family. We are 5 pax, and do u have any personal guide for us to guide in some interesting site. We have our own car. Please let me know how much. Thanks….

girlie

Comment by Girlie D. Villamor — February 19, 2010 @ 1:47 pm

122. ay mabalin makicomment es? hehe!

@120: everyone is welcome in sagada!

room rates?: ranging from Php200-250/head/night.

Comment by iamanigorot — February 25, 2010 @ 12:01 pm

123. shangrila, sagada.. the place to be…

Comment by iamanigorot — February 25, 2010 @ 5:27 pm

124. hellooo!!!=)

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PLACE.we stayed there last dec 2009.sobrang maasikaso si tita mary.we also had a fun time with her apo jasmine.pag sat,its market day.we bought veggies and smoke meat tapos nakiluto kami.twas my first time to eat smoke meat at sobrang sarap pala.=)when it comes to the local guides,kuya alfred is the best.he’s so informative.he was our guide for the 3-day-stay we had in sagada.

Comment by angelie mae salamena — February 28, 2010 @ 2:51 am

125. i do recommend auntie mary’s place too (residential lodge). please make your reservations as early as possible for the holy week para hindi po tau magkaubusan ng rooms.

i might go to sagada for the holy week kaya see you guys in sagada!

Comment by iamanigorot — March 2, 2010 @ 12:08 am

126. hi…

ask ko lang if may available pang rooms for 10 people????

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ppreserve sana aq for holy week…

3days and 2nights kmi sa sagada dun…

pls advice me asap…

thank you…

Comment by AngeL — March 3, 2010 @ 9:33 pm

127. please contact auntie mary po and ask kung meron pa. here’s the number: 09296257419…

kung wala na po, baka dun kayo sa amin papupuntahin… hehehe! joke joke! :-p

Comment by iamanigorot — March 4, 2010 @ 10:51 pm

128. Hi we are planning to go Sagada by 3rd week of Sagada.We are 9,4 adults and 6 children ages 1 to 17. Can you give me an affordable accomodation rate good for 2 days. We prefer something that we can prepare our light meals.Thank you.

Comment by mountainsoul — March 12, 2010 @ 3:58 pm

129. Magandang Hapon po!Nais ko posanang inquire tungkol sa inyong lodge.Magkano po at ilang oras po ang biyahe kung manggagaling po kami sa banaue to sagada.at gaano po kalayo ang sagada to baguio.magkano po ang ang room ninyo for one night. May ksama po kaming bata. 3 tao po sa isang kuwarto.Punta po kami sa sagada sa April 4,2010.Malapit po ba kayo sa town or cave ng sagada.Ano po ang contact number ninyo.Umaasa po ng inyong reply.

ms. Edmelyn

Comment by Ms. Edmelyn — March 13, 2010 @ 9:55 pm

130. hi..more power, your a big help to all.

may i ask lang if ever, is there any bus transit scheduled from sagada going back to manilae na morning or around mga 12 nunn ang alis? wala pa kc kaming ticket pabalik ng manila and fully book na residential lodge help naman po..thank you!

Comment by imee — March 26, 2010 @ 9:13 pm

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131. hi..more power, your a big help to all! (edited)

may i ask lang if ever, is there any bus transit scheduled from sagada going back to manila na morning or around mga 12 nunn ang alis(from sagada)? wala pa kc kaming ticket pabalik ng manila and one thing fully book na residential lodge help naman po kung meron pa po kayung irerecommend re accomodation? were scheduled on APRIL 1 to 4 via MLA to BANAUE route..thank you very much!

Comment by imee — March 26, 2010 @ 9:23 pm

132. hi..more power, your a big help to all! (edited)

may i ask lang if ever, is there any bus or jeep scheduled from sagada going back to manila na (sunday)morning or around mga 12 nunn ang alis(from sagada)? wala pa kc kaming ticket pabalik ng manila and one thing fully book na residential lodge help naman po kung meron pa po kayung irerecommend re accomodation? were scheduled on APRIL 1 to 4 via MLA to BANAUE route..thank you very much!

Comment by imee — March 26, 2010 @ 9:27 pm

133. hi! i txted the number for residential inn but nobody replied. =< do u have any other contact numbers for them? thanks!

Comment by piper — April 12, 2010 @ 9:53 am

134. hi there…just wanna ask..do you have a room for 1 person only…will there be complimentary meal or 250php is just for the accomodation…thanks in advance… =)

Comment by kris baino — April 22, 2010 @ 11:19 pm

135. Hi -

I got lost with all the comments. Can someone give me the most recent number of Tita Mary? Me and my friends are planning to go to Sagada on May 29 – 31.

Thanks in advance.

Dave

Comment by dave g — May 13, 2010 @ 8:41 am

136. Hi, I commend you for promoting tourism in Sagada. With your blogs, i was convinced to visit the place this August. Which would you recommend more: George Guesthouse or Residential lodge? What are their advantages and disadvantages? Thanks.

Comment by Gia — May 26, 2010 @ 2:27 am

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137. anyone here knows how to get in touch with this “Tita Mary” ill be goign there tomorrow…alone…please let me know!!

Comment by angelica laura — May 26, 2010 @ 5:08 pm

138. salamat, kuya and tita maryto sagada community. its been a year since i visit you, pro hangang ngaun my hang-over p din ng saya. ambabait ng tao at ang ganda ng lugar

Comment by isidra — May 26, 2010 @ 11:20 pm

139. The last time I visited Sagada was June of 2009, We stayed at Tita Mary’s Lodge for 7 days! It is almost a year now but I still smell the pine trees and the warm hospitality of Tita Mary, Kuya Arnie,Evelyn, and of course our Baby Jasmin ( Tita Mary’s Apo )! Missing her really bad! If it wasn’t of my busy schedule,I’ll spend another week or two! And until now, I’m still craving for that YOGURT and the distinct taste of that LEMON PIE of Aling Katrina! Miss SAGADA so much!

Comment by eves — May 30, 2010 @ 1:33 am

140. I don’t think the link to the official website is working.

Comment by reen — June 30, 2010 @ 6:59 pm

141. my classmate and i is taking our thesis this sem and we’re doing a study on sagada. we need help in finding a place to stay and finding someone to interview and what sites to visit in sagada..can anyone help us please…we’re planning to go there this august 12 or 13..thanks…

Comment by JM Villareal — July 27, 2010 @ 1:05 am

142. HI me and my friends want to go to sagada this coming November 2010. and I heard many things about mary’s lodge. where can we make the booking?

Comment by Megz — July 28, 2010 @ 11:20 am

143. Please call the number. Thanks

Comment by Benj — July 28, 2010 @ 12:09 pm

144. Hi. I would like to reserve for 15 persons on October 22-24, 2010.

Comment by Grace Escalona — August 11, 2010 @ 3:43 pm

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145. HI. I’M planning to spend 4dyas 3 nights there on christmas. so, do i need to book now in advance. we are only two. and I want a room for us. thanks.Ems

Comment by emy marinas — October 14, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

146. Hi guys kagagaling ko lng po ng sagada last oct 31-nov 2 2010 super bait ni mommy mary promise just txt or call her no. 09196728744 rerply sya agad, sabi ko ng super sikat sya sa internet bcoz of visit sagada at ang daming magagadang commecnt about her… guys promise hindi talga kau magsisisi super feel at home ka dun sa house ni mommy mary mabait pati mga staff nya…. free coffee pa tapos alam nyo ba nag ka problem kami kasi wala palang byahe ng bus pabalik ng baguio kasi undas eh hindi kami pwede madelay ng best friend ko kasi my work kami eh guess what … tinawagan ni mommy mary ung contact nya sa cable tours para i reserve kami at hindi lng un hintid nya pa kami mismo grabe wala talga akong ma say pag balik ko ng sagada bibigyan ko talga si mommy ng bongang bongang pasalubong!!!

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Travel: Going to Sagada From Baguio

Sagada is about 400 kilometers north of the Philippine capital of Manila. It is in the middle of the Luzon landmass and is nestled in a valley along the Cordillera Mountain Range. There are two major routes to Sagada – one on the western and more developed side via Baguio City and the other along the east via Banaue.

Manila to Baguio

Victory Liner is the bus line of choice to Baguio City. The company offers almost eighty trips a day from its five bus stations in Metro Manila. The two biggest

stations are the ones in Pasay (convenient for those in the Pasay-Manila-Makati area) and Cubao (convenient for those from Quezon City). A bus leaves every hour on the hour. You can call 02-833-5019 to 20 (Pasay) and 02-727-4534 (Cubao) for ticket inquiries and reservations. Unless its peak season (April – May), it’s very likely that you won’t need a reservation. You may simply go to the station and buy the tickets there for the next bus.

Price: 460 Php ~12 USDSchedule: Every hourDuration: 6-8 hours. If you leave Manila late at night (around 10 PM, you can arrive in Baguio before 5 AM). Traffic jams in Manila and other cities along the way can dramatically change your time of arrival.Stops: The bus stops twice at provincial stations for restroom breaks. The stations also have concessionaire stands for light snacks and drinks.

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Tips

To maximize your time, leave Manila during late night. This allows you to evade the heavy rush hour traffic and ensures that you’ll get the first trip out of Baguio to Sagada.

Instead of buying food and drinks from the concessionaires, stock up on snacks before boarding the bus. The prices are a bit jacked up so you’ll end up saving more if you come prepared.

From Baguio To Sagada

Upon arriving at Baguio, you may take a cab to the Dangwa Bus Station. The cab fare will cost about 40-50 Php (~1+ USD). Locate the Lizardo Transit station – facing the station, it’s on the LEFT side. They have a small ticket booth where you could buy tickets minutes before the bus leaves. The first trip

Price: 220 Php ~ 5.50 USDSchedule: First bus leaves at 630AM. The last bus leaves at 1 PM.Trip Duration: 6-7 hours (The roads are pretty rough)Stops: The bus makes two stops. There are restrooms and food stalls in the vicinity as well.

SAGADA – BAGUIO (for the way back)

Schedule: First bus leaves at 5 AM. Last bus leaves at 1 PM. One bus every hour, on the hours.

Tips

Be prepared. Take medication for motion sickness if necessary. The buses are not air-conditioned and even if the region is known for cold weather, the sun 

could prove to be quite an adversary at mid-day. Don’t forget to apply sunblock.

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Planning Your Itinerary 101

We at Visit Sagada believe that to truly enjoy your stay in Sagada, your trip should have a good balance between adventurous spontaneity and a rough idea of what to do formulated through research (in your case: reading this website ) During the early months of this site, most of the people were happy with figuring out things for themselves, but more and more now, visitors seem to be more open to the idea of having somebody else do an itinerary for them. To accomodate those who are probably scared of venturing into the deep end during their first time up there, we have come up with this easy-to-follow guide on how to plan your activities.

Resource: How To Tour Sagada

HOW MANY DAYS?

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This should be the first question that you should answer before planning the rest of your activities in Sagada. Keep in mind that a round figure like three days will not translate as three days in actual waking hours. Here’s why:

If you were to take the Manila-Baguio-Sagada bus route, the earliest time you could arrive in Sagada would be 12 NOON because the first bus leaves the station at around 5:30 AM.  Keep in mind that this will only be feasible if you can leave Manila the night before. This means that your first day isn’t really a full day – you lose a significant chunk of potential tour time to travel. Once you factor  in the things you have to do after checking in (lunch, unpacking etc.), it’s likely that you will only have  three to four hours  of sunshine left to do whatever you want to do.

Keep in mind that you are also coming off a very taxing half-day journey on bus through the rough and winding roads of the Cordillera mountains. Some people (like myself) may prefer resting during Day 1 and just focus on the touring the next day.

If you can muster the strength to do some touring for the afternoon, you may try any of the following by going to the town hall and inquiring at the tourism desk:

The “sightseeing” package is a medley of three points of interest that are reachable within a few minutes hike of each other. You may choose three places to go to and the tour will probably take  3-4 hours depending on when where you choose to go. Echo Valley is probably among the most popular of these sites. It’s fairly easy to go to and it will surely be a hit for younger travelers.

Go to the caves! Sagada is famous for its cave system so no one should ever leave the town before checking out Sumaguing cave. It’s a twenty minute walk from the town center it’s a fairly easy hike up the road. You will also see nice views of the Sagada Rice Terraces and traditional village houses called dap-ays along the way. The normal spelunking route takes 2-3 hours to finish.

After a day of traveling, most people would probably want to relax. If you’re with me in that regard then I strongly suggest that you visit Bokong Falls (also known as Small Falls). The falls is situated next to rice paddies and though it  doesn’t really dazzle you with the way it looks, it sure makes up for it with sheer adrenaline potential. You can jump off the falls’ highest point into a cold deep natural pool below.  There’s nothing like a nice cold dip that could rejuvenate your road-weary body, right?

LESSON #1: DAY ONE HAS A VERY TIGHT TIME WINDOW.  DON’T EXPECT TO DO A LOT OF THINGS DURING THIS DAY.

PRIORITIES

In my opinion, visitors should prioritize two points of interest while in Sagada – the Bomod-ok Falls (Big Falls) and the Sumaguing-Lumiang cave system. Both would require a considerable amount of time and energy to get to so it will be wise to reserve a day for each site. I’ve heard of people doing both in a single day but those people were  hardly comparable to your average human being (haha). To be on the safe side, stick to one for one day.

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Bomod-ok Falls / Big Falls – There are two routes to the falls – one’s a bit easy (a leisurely 90 minute hike along paved bridges) while the other one is a 2-3 hours traverse of rice terraces that would have you balancing for your life! You might want to rent a van for this since the barangay that has jurisdiction of the falls is already at the outskirts of Sagada. The water is quite cold and deep. The rocks and boulder near the falls are also slippery. Be  extra careful.

Cave Connection    – Again, the caves are around 20 minutes away from the town. The traverse from one mouth of the cave to the other would take 3-6 hours depending on the skill level of the spelunker.  This would require scaling cave formations, a bit of rope climbing, rapelling, crawling and even a little bit of swimming. You will get wet!

These two activities will require one day each with the afternoons reserved for walking around town, meditation, buying souvenirs or getting a massage. I really think that an important part of a trip to Sagada is to feel its natural serenity that lulls you into sitting back and  just relaxing. Sagada isn’t all about extreme eco-adventures. It’s also about communing with nature and the alien landscape of the Cordilleras that urbanites can’t fathom at first.

LESSON #2: Realistically speaking, you need 4 days in Sagada. But once you think about it, four days in Sagada is more like three days. The first day doesn’t start until 12 NN.  The last day can only last  until 1PM (the time the last bus for Baguio leaves).

So to make it simpler for you guys:

Day -1

10PM Leave Manila For Baguio

Day 1

4AM Arrive in Baguio

530 AM Leave for Sagada

12NN ETA Sagada

2 PM – Sightseeing/ Caving/ Falls

Day 2

AM – Kiltepan for sunrise

Cave Connection

Day 3

Big Falls

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Day 4

Leave for Baguio

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How To Tour Sagada

Most (if not all) of the visitors to Sagada would brave the long drive or commute to experience the natural beauty of the town. Of course, most of these natural wonders would require walking and navigating through not-so-familiar hike trails and paths. Be a responsible and smart backpacker by researching about the sites that you want to visit. If that’s not possible, ask the other tourists and travelers that you encounter during your stay.

If you’re a first time traveler, you’re definitely going to benefit from having a tour guide that could give directions and pertinent information about the places you want to see.

To arrange a guided tour, make your way to the municipal hall near the intersection of Sagada’s three main roads. The tourism desk is to your left immediately upon entering the building. There, you would see the list of possible destinations and the standard rates for each.

All travelers are charged 10 php (~0.25 USD) as environmental fee.

There are two types of destinations in Sagada – one group consists of the sites that are in close proximity to the town center and is relatively accessible and the other is composed of destinations that require more than 2 hours of trekking to reach.

The ‘easier-to-reach’ destinations are commonly lumped under the Sightseeing package.

These sites include:

Bokong Falls    - also known as a Small Falls. Though not so majestic in height, the pool still a good thrill for those willing to jump from its natural 20-foot platform.

Echo Valley    – Despite being very close to the town center, Echo Valley exudes a very serene atmosphere. As the name suggests, the valley’s topography is perfect for propagating echoes.

Kiltepan Viewpoint Underground River Demang Village Hanging Coffins Lumiang Burial Cave Lake Danum   

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To avail of the Sightseeing package, simply pick three of the sites on the list and your guide will be the one to plot out the most convenient route for your party. The rate is 400 pesos for a group of four people.

The second group consists of sites that would require more time and effort to reach. This includes:

Bomod-ok Falls    (Big Falls) Sumaguing Cave    Sumaguing-Lumiang Cave Connection    Mt. Ampacao   

These destinations would require at least half a day for you to enjoy. The rates can be seen on their respective pages (just follow the links). Since some of these places may be too far too walk (e.g. Big Falls is about 3-4 hours away by foot), it would be advantageous to hire a van through the tourism desk as well. The standard rates are also prominently posted on the booth. :

See how easy it is? I hope this helps you maximize your time in Sagada.

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