Oh yeah, I walked on
clouds when I went to this place. Hahahaha. No I'm just exaggerating.
Going to this place
felt like we were near heaven because the clouds are just about our reach. And
the best thing about our travel is we were all on topload rides, so the view,
majestic mountains, rice terraces and vast rainforest were very much appreciated.
I didn’t regret me soaking wet because of the rain and shine weather in that
3-4 hour bus ride. It was all worth it.
Above is one of my
friends. I wasn't intentionally taking a picture of him. I just wanted to
capture that cloudy and foggy road we are passing. I admire how the bus driver
maneuver the curves. Riding on top of the bus is both terrifying and
fascinating.
Sagada. One of the
most touristy sites in the Philippines though has been long existing was my
first time to set foot on. And it was a 'fall-in-love' sort of impression that
I had when we arrived. What I love most of the place is first the weather,
second the food in affordable price, and third the very cute restos, café and
bars found in every street corner of the town. This place is definitely a must
go to.
Unlike in Bohol,
where most foreigner own almost all types of business, in Sagada, most locals
manage/own the businesses. A friend of mine explained to me that the place is
an ancestral domain, no foreign people nor a fellow Filipino can own a land
unless they get married to one of the locals. They consider their land sacred
and should only be given to their descendants. And I can see that most of the
people have benefitted from its touristy asset.
Since their land is theirs and no one can take it away from them. Locals
have ventured into business to cater tourists' needs, from food and lodging, to
souvenirs and travel tours - I think locals have provided them all.
I think for the
whole trip I almost had nothing to worry about since most of my friends have
been there several times already so they pretty much know all the must go
places to eat and site -see. Even the cheap places to stay in.
When we were there
we stayed in this P250 per night lodging house which is not bad.
Above is the
building we stayed in for a night. My friend said that it is one of the
cheapest place to stay in.
Sea of Clouds. Since Sagada is situated in the mountains, cold morning welcomed me when I woke up. I woke just in time to see this "Sea of Clouds". One of my friends took me to watch the sea of clouds up close but we ended up taking pictures of the cavalry hill because we were late when we got there. I might write something about it later.
More posts will
ensue after this one for I took a lot of pictures which is worth sharing I
guess.
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