SAGADA, Mountain Province, Philippines
In the midst of the Cordillera mountains in Mountain Province, Philippines lies a small enchanting town called SAGADA. A place known for its rice terraces, hanging coffins and a milieu of other breathtaking sceneries, Sagada offers an ideal haven to its inhabitants and a taste of "Shangri-la" to intrepid enough visitors.

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| Rice Terraces | Hanging Coffins | Limestone Caves | Waterfalls | Can't Miss Sites | Travel Tips |
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The IGOROT People
Inhabiting the Cordillera region of North Philippines are a group of people collectively known as IGOROTS. They reside primarily in the provinces of Mountain Province, Benguet, Kalinga, Apayao, Abra, Ifugao, and the city of Baguio. The Igorots are a proud and independence-loving people with a rich cultural past deeply embedded in its people's present way of living.

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| Ethnic Groups | Igorot Dances | Igorot Cuisine | Images of the Igorot | Igorot Resources |

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LATEST on SAGADA


SAGADA, MT. PROVINCE - Hundreds of local and foreign tourists flock Sagada to experience a 30-minute walk to the breathtaking sceneries of Lumiang Cave, a popular tourist destination known for its numerous piled hanging coffins made ...
Date: 07/03/2008 04:01 PM
It’sa great thing that one of the routes that you can take to Sagada will pass by these Banaue Rice Terraces. Just make sure to ask your driver or guide to make a stopover at the viewpoint. There are actually a number of viewpoints, ...
Date: 07/03/2008 08:06 AM
It has been a good two months since I last visited Sagada and although I’m planning another trip before this year ends, I’m still saving so I can make my next Sagada stay a bit longer so I can provide more information and insights about ...
Date: 07/03/2008 07:46 AM
I did mention when I posted Mars and Lei's Sagada E-session that we have other interesting stuff during our trip there. Well, how about IR photos? Yes, we have introduced this very surreal-looking concept in our engagement photosession ...
Date: 07/03/2008 04:00 AM
I stumbled upon this About.com article on why Sagada is a backpacker’s getaway. The author mentioned a visit on the caves such as the Sumaguing and Lumiang and of course, the trek to Bomod-ok Falls or Big Falls as most visitors ...
Date: 07/03/2008 03:58 AM

Sagada Igorot Online was initially published as Kamulo and Kosta's Home.
It is a website on the tourist town of Sagada, Mountain Province,
and the Igorot people of Cordillera, Philippines,
by a Sagada Igorot webmaster.