So I went on a week-long trip to Sagada, a remote town in Northern Philippines, last week. We were planning to take the Manila-Banaue-Sagada route but ran out of tickets so had to settle for the Manila-Baguio-Sagada one instead. This we had to do shuttling from one provincial bus terminal to another, scrounging for bus tickets and seriously considering going somewhere else should we not get tickets. It would be nice to go to the beach instead but then all we had were warm clothes (Sagada being one of the coldest places in the country). There was another group of friends who also ran out of the Banaue tickets and because we had an amazing race mindset, we didn't tell them of our plan to go via Baguio. What do you know, we met them again in Baguio and we even took the same bus going to Sagada. Travel time was roughly 6 hours Manila to Baguio, and another 6 hours Baguio to Sagada.
We found a wet and cold Sagada. There was a storm and it was raining nonstop for several days. I had a cold the whole time we were there and that wasn't so fun. The food and company more than made up for it though. Sagada was largely a farming village and the restaurants gave huge servings of fresh vegetables and other healthy delights that the trip would have been complete even if all we did was eat. Of course that wasn't all we did...
We went hiking...
We went in some caves... uh, just one, I think...
We went to the cemetery...
We talked about our lives, books, movies, random people over cups of tea...
We did yoga before bed...
And we took lots and lots of pictures... (still to come are the pictures from Artie, Daniel, Lolit and Maklet's cameras...)
Oh, we played Amazing Race. Only our opponents didn't know they were playing with us.
There was a different group of friends who always turned up in the places where we went (uh, sure Sagada was tiny but still!). We called them the "Foreign Friends" because they were made up of a Caucasian couple (whose nationality we never did find out. We couldn't make out what language they were speaking when they were talking to each other), and one Fil-Am girl. We first ran into them at the Yoghurt House where we had most of our meals. Yummy! Then they showed up at the Persimoon Bar and Cafe where we had beer two nights in a row. We also rode the same jeep going to Bontoc, the same bus going to Banaue, then they showed up at the Viewpoint in Banaue and showed up at the Autobus Terminal where we were waiting for the bus that will take us back to Manila.
It didn't end there though. One of my greatest fears happened.
I got left behind in one of our stop-overs. At midnight.
I went to the bathroom. I came out. No bus in sight.
Woman from the store cum carinderia: Naku, may naiwan!
Nuni: (looked at her, bit lower lip, looked for celphone in bag)
Man somewhere (I was too worried to notice where he was exactly): Naku. Anong bus yan?
Woman: (said bus number, which of course I don't remember)
Nuni: (found celphone. no signal. Muttered) Shit.
Man: Naku, foreigner pa naman.
Man from the street: Hinihintay ka dun sa gilid. Nandun o.
Nuni: (breathed a sigh of relief) Sobrang salamat.
Got on the bus, got a phone call from Akoh (through Artie's phone) wherein I related to her what just happened. People eavesdropping chuckled. Sigh. But I could laugh with them at that point. I was already safe on my way home.
sagada but no weed in sight????
ReplyDeletewatda.....
HEHEHEHE
Somebody actually offered Daniel but we were too busy looking for a place to stay so he just brushed it off and said, "saka na" or something like that. When we were finally really looking for some, we didn't know where to look or how to ask. Nahiya kami e. Although feeling namin may naghi-hint...
ReplyDeleteAt one of the restos, after I ordered chopsuey:
Woman: Lalagyan ko ng baboy?
JC: Oo sige. Lagyan mo lang ng lagyan. Kahit ano pa yan, kakainin ko.
Woman: Kahit marijuana? (laughed but seemingly waiting for our reaction)
Laughter from all of us
JC: Ay, sige.
So finally, we planned on a pa-simple approach at the bar...
JC: Anong yosi meron kayo?
Waiter: Wala kaming yosi dito.
JC: Ah ok.
Failed yet again.
i miss sagada. i miss yoghurt house. i need to go back soon. sigh.
ReplyDeleteThe next time we should be able to find... err... what we'll be looking for...
ReplyDeleteawwww joni! inggit ako!!!
ReplyDeletei wish i could tag along... hehehe... =P
i was gonna ask about weed! hahaha! =P
did you see where they were grown? lol =P kidding...
Di e. We were actually on the look out. Ang daming taniman e. When are you visiting ba?
ReplyDeleteWow Joni.. the pictures are so wonderful can't wait already to go there for a visit.. tell me may hotel bang matutuluyan.. We're coming for a visit next year and Sagada and Rice Terraces are one among in our list.. can you give me some hint how it is there... when you have gone to the Cave, do you need a tour guide.. thank you very much.. Maligayang Pasko and Manigong Bagong Taon.. -wena
ReplyDeleteparang ang saya saya!!! uy joni, wanna be a part of mindstorm? YM me at anntrix77@sbcglobal.net, if feel mo.
ReplyDeletelol... =P i bet madaming taniman... hehehe...
ReplyDeletei really hope i could go back in 2007!
i planned to visit this year.. but i dunno what happened... lol...
so yeah... hopefully before june 2007... kahit 2 weeks unpaid vacation... okay lang... lol... =)
aba. may job offer pa! haha!
ReplyDeleteYou are wonderful as always and your reports informative.
ReplyDeleteThe happy traveller reporting. Amazing.
poor joni. you almost got trapped in sagada. but that's not so bad with all the yummy food. hahaha. funny, you really look like a foreigner nowadays. you've absorbed china. hahaha. you should've befriended the foreign group you were unknowingly playing amazing race with. that would be fun.
ReplyDeletelolit looks so gorgeous here!!! just ignore the weird hairstyle.
ReplyDeleteWena, may hotel naman. Um, isa yata. There are a lot of small inns which should be cheaper than hotels. Usually, it'll be around P200 per head per night. A tour guide is necessary for the Sumaging cave because that one's deadly. As for the others, you can get by with just a map of the city. If all of you are first-timers in Sagada and you can afford it, I suggest that you find a guide na lang. There's a tourist info place near the market where you're supposed to register when you get there. They can provide you with a guide. Good luck and enjoy! Post your travel pics on your Multiply pag matuloy kayo. Maliagayang Pasko din!
ReplyDeleteRose Ann! A job offer! I'm so thrilled! *kilig kilig. So what am I supposed to do? Okay, I'll add you up sa YM.
I'm glad you enjoy my post Guenter! Merry Christmas!
Actually, Jing, I can sense that the Fil-Am girl wanted to be friends. Oh well. As always, there were lots of Koreans and we even kinda became friends with a Korean family. If there were Chinese tourists, I would've talked to them just so I could speak Chinese. Oh no, people who could speak English in China used to talk to me just so they can talk in English. I've really turned into one of them! And you haven't seen the pictures of me with the peace sign yet. :p
There's one where Lolit looks exactly like Katya Santos.
Joni thank you very much for your reply... Happy New Year In advance.. :D Ingat sa paputok.. :) - wena
ReplyDeleteHey there little girl... I have candy... *snickers deviously :-p
ReplyDeleteUm, do you have chocolates?
ReplyDeleteNope but there's a confectionary warehouse next to work. Last time I was in there, they had these chocolate 'planks' which were about two inches square, and a yard long for 26 bucks... was meaning to pick up a few, just never got around to it.
ReplyDeletelovely photos. beautiful people.
ReplyDeleteThank you!! :)
ReplyDeletehi, where did u stayed in sagada? ri need cheap room sana.. im travelling alone.. trancient rooms, u know any? can u contact me? thanks :)
ReplyDeleteSorry for the super late reply. I can't really remember where we stayed but most rooms there were actually quite affordable. But that was about three years ago though so...
ReplyDeletehi, im kristine. we;re also planning to take the manila-baguio-sagada-banaue route. can you share to me your itinerary if possible? my email ad is mkvdeguzman@gmail.com thank you very much!
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