Sagada is
nestled in a valley at the upper end of the Malitep tributary of the
Chico River some one and a half kilometers above sea level in the
Central Cordillera Mountains, enveloped between the main Cordillera
Ranges and the Ilocos Range. Mount Data in the south and Mount Kalawitan
in the southeast pierce the horizon. Mount Polis, Bessang and Mount
Tirad in the east, and Mount Sisipitan in the north mark the Mountain
Province–Abra boundary.
Sumaguing
and Lumiang Cave – For the more adventurous person one can enter the
Sumaguing Cave and exit at Lumiang Cave. At the entrance of Sumaguing
cave you will be welcomed with some coffins and human remains that can
be seen. There are a lot of small passages that will lead you to the
exit which is Lumiang Cave. This activity requires tourists to rappel,
crawl, hike, climb and pass thru pools of water. Here you will be able
to see the famous rock formations such as rice granary, giant
cauliflower, and the Kings Curtain. Upon reaching the exit which is
Lumiang Cave you will be able to see a lot of bats at the ceiling of the
cave.
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Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagada
http://www.philippinestravelwiki.com/
http://www.visitmyphilippines.com/
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