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The road north from Baguio, known as the Halsema Highway, affords breathtaking views as it snakes up to Sagada. Be prepared for a long, uncomfortable journey, though, as the road is little more than a single lane of rocks and rubble in many places. If you can't face doing the trip in one go you could make an overnight stop at the Mount Data Hotel ($25-40), at Mount Data , about halfway to Sagada. You can make reservations in Manila through Asia Travel (tel 02/752 0307 or 752 0308).

The village of SAGADA , 160km north of Baguio, has oodles of charm and mystery, much of it attached to the hanging coffins that can be seen perched high in the limestone cliffs, its burial caves and the survival of ancient traditions. The dead are still sometimes positioned outside their house in a chair known as the death chair. This is believed to give the soul a chance to escape before the remains are disposed of. Sagada began to open up as a destination when it got electricity in the early 70s, and intellectuals - internal refugees from the Marcos dictatorship - flocked here to write and paint. They didn't produce anything of note, perhaps because they are said to have spent much of their time drinking the local rice wine, known as Tapuy. European hippies followed and so did the military, who thought the turistas were supplying funds for an insurgency. Indeed, a 9pm curfew remains in place today. All this artistic activity has left its mark in the form of quaint little cafes and inns and a distinctly bohemian atmosphere.

Most of the village's restaurants and guesthouses are located on the nameless main street, which runs through the town centre past the little market area, the town hall, the police station and the post office. Sagada's forest paths and numerous caves provide some excellent trekking , although you must register first with the Sagada Environmental Guides Association (SEGA) at the town hall; the tourist information office is here too. A typical five-hour trek for one to four people costs P300 for the group. Tourists have died in Sagada's labyrinth burial caves , many of which stretch for miles

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underground, so don't go alone. One of the best is Crystal Cave , on the southern edge of town. Another, Sumaging Cave , is a ten-minute walk in the same direction and can take hours to explore. About 500m from the centre of the village heading towards Bontoc is the Eduardo Masferre Studio where you can see fascinating old photographs of tribal life in the early twentieth century. At nearby Sagada Weaving , fabrics are produced using traditional tribal designs.


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cumpsty says "hi! i am planning to go to sagada next month or on april. i hav all the informations about the place but i want to have an intinerary so my trip will be organize and i will have the idea on how many days i needed to enjoy the place.thank's i hope somebody can help me."

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Roy A.K.A. Henry says "Always carry with you a flash light and compass when you hiking. You might not know how to get back where you came from."

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Roy A.K.A. Henry says "People there are friendly so you don't have to worry a lot. From children to old folks, they can speak english although not so fluent. . . . . . . . It is better to travel with friends than doing it alone.
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