Log Cabin Review
Log Cabin Sagada serves artisanal smoked meats in a cozy log cabin restaurant. The smokehouse has been in business since 1991.
Log Cabin Sagada serves artisanal smoked meats in a cozy log cabin restaurant. The smokehouse has been in business since 1991.
Kiltepan Rice Terraces are manmade rice terraces which are believed to be the most extensive rice terraces found in the province.
This 1904 church is one of Sagada's most visited historical attractions. Formally known as the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, the Episcopal church was built in 1904 by American missionaries. Nestled in the misty pine forests of Sagada, it makes for a mysterious, beautiful attraction. Near the grounds lie the remains of American historian William Henry Scott, who was buried there in 1993.
Angoten Cave's narrow crevices and paths make it a thrilling spelunking destination. It is said to be named after a native called Angoten, who is believed to be the first person to have discovered the cave.
See the Maligcong Rice Terraces from Mt. Kupapey. The trail is fit for all types of hikers including beginners - who are typically rewarded with a sea of clouds when they reach the summit.
Bontoc Museum showcases the pre-colonial culture of the indigenous Igorot people, particularly that of the main Igorot tribes such as the Ibaloi, Bontok, Kankana-ey, Ilocos Sur, some parts of Benguet, Kalinga, and Ifugao, and the Tingguians of Abra. The museum’s architecture is modeled after the traditional Bontoc huts.
Located on a peaceful mountaintop sits the historical Mount Data Hotel, which is the site of the signing of the Mount Data peace accord or sipat on September 13, 1986 that led to the establishment of the Cordillera Administrative Region. It retains the original charm of its pine lodges, which house 24 rooms.
This Roman Catholic church offers panoramic mountain views and a serene destination for religious functions and homestays. Located in Sadsadan, amenities include a conference hall for retreats, seminars, as well as homestays and religious events.
This ecotourism center serves as a public library, tourism hub, community hall. It also houses the biggest gong and the Rhino of Rizal Archaeological Exhibit.
Set amid the backdrop of towering mountains are the rice terraces of Lubo. These terraces signify the engineering skills of the indigenous inhabitants. They are best seen from September to December when the grains ripen. Some hikers start their hike here going to Mt. Patukan, also known as the Sleeping Beauty of Kalinga.