Showing posts with label Sagada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sagada. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Sagada, Mountain Province Part 4: Hanging Coffins of Sagada

Out of all the interesting places we visited in Sagada, the hanging coffins are the most popular and historical tourist place we've seen. They are part of Sagada's Eco Valley tour with a mild trek through a cemetery. 

The cemetery is not surprising given we're visting a unique burial place that said to have existed 2,000 years ago. 

The hanging coffins are privilege rather than a right. To the dead person and his family, acquiring a spot on the side of the cliff means you're a good person. Also, you must be a full blooded Igorot (an ethnic group living in the mountains of Luzon) in order to be eligible in time of death.

The chairs are used to sit the dead for 24-hours beside their coffin and before they are laid to rest. The tale of such ritual begins at home when the dead is carried to awaiting hanging coffin. People who carry the corpse (wrapped in cloth) are considered fortunate. The bodily fluids of the dead is believed to bring good luck to anyone who's able to catch it. 


The names written in the coffins are said to be the dead person's Igorot name. Apparently, Igorot's have their own unique and aboriginal names. These are subsequently changed after they are baptized to Christianity. Nevertheless, their death will bring back their original birth names.


Are you wondering about the smaller coffins? No, they're not babies. In fact, they're old people whom at their death were buried in a fetal a shape. They believe in returning to heaven the same way they were born here on earth.


So why do they hang the coffins? There's one particular reason why they do and it has nothing to do with setting a trend or being unique. According to the tribe's beliefs, they hang the coffins in order to be near to heaven. The higher the coffin is, the nearer it is to heaven and life after death.

The last practice of the hanging coffins was in 2008 when they buried Estefania Mayocyoc (brown coffin under SUMBAD's). Prior to that is Bomit-Og's burial in 2005 and Sumbad's in 2007. 

Our guide left us with one trivia and I will leave it to you to explore. There are 18 coffins hanging on the side of the cliff, but he insists there are 19. Find out where the 19th coffin is and let us know ;)



Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Sagada, Mountain Province Part 3: Conquering the beautiful Bomod-ok Falls

Sagada has three main waterfalls attractions and they consist of the Bomod-Ok Falls, Pongas Falls, and Bokong Falls. Our limited time on the other hand only allowed us to visit Bomod-ok, which is two kilometers away from the primary assembly place.

We were told that going to Bomod-ok Falls is very easy, but this is also accompanied by a fair warning that returning will be quite the challenge. As it turns out, going to Bomod-ok is literally all downhill; of course, expect to take the same route going back, which is all... uphill (you got that right 😀)

Photo Courtesy of Monette Anda


[BELOW] Our tour guide explained that this rustic bridge is not just there to cross the river. It's actually an access to another small community on the otherside of the mountain. 




Most of the hills and mountains in Sagada are utilized as agricultural land, hence the cultivation of crops in its rice terraces.



Photo Courtesy of Monette Anda

Photo Courtesy of Monette Anda
Healthy suggestion:

No matter how hot the temperature is during your hike to Bomod-ok waterfalls, DO NOT immediately soak on the cold, chilly water. Allow yourself to cool down before taking the dip.


Photo Courtesy of Monette Anda

Even at high noon, the water's temperature is ridiculously cold. It's recommended to "test the waters" before indulging. (Don't say we didn't warn you). 













Sagada, Mountain Province Part 2: Kiltepan Peak

God's creation will always awe us humans. 

Appreciating the scenic rupture of sunrise in Sagada. What can I say? I'm speechless.

It wasn't love at first sight, but I fell in love as it starts to slowly impress with its soft, vibrant colors. The morning's relentless cold weather is a challenge we have to overcome in order to experience the sun rising over Sagada's sea of clouds. 


We live between the act of awakening and the act of surrender. Each morning, we awaken to the light and the invitation to a new day in the world of time; each night, we surrender to the dark to be taken to play in the world of dreams where time is no more. - John O'Donohue


There's a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they're absolutely free. Don't miss so many of them. - Jo Walton


I love nature, I love watching the sun rise. I love my companions and I'm glad I get to share this experience with them.


Experience this majestic view at Sagada's Kiltepan Peak







Sagada, Mountain Province Part 1: Spelunking at Lumiang-Sumaguing Caves

Photos courtesy of Monette Anda, Jesz Dayapera, Owen Doctor

Friday, January 6, 2017

Plan your trip this year and ditch your procrastinating issues!

Plan your trip this year and check these cool destinations this 2017.
I'm a cheapskate traveler and as much as I want to travel, I am also grounded by the fact that, funds are meager and I have to choose between traveling and paying bills. Once in while, great offers come and I have to close my eyes and just make that deposit, that way I'll have something to look forward to in a week or two.
I'm fortunate, I have friends who love to travel. That being said, I'm more of the "saling pusa" member. The one that is included after all slots are taken. When things are tight and there's really no more slot, then I can be very persuasive, "just give me a slot para wala nang gulo" type of person :D (kidding!)
If you haven't finalized any plans yet, these schedules may help you get going... :D

  • January 14 - 15   
    •  Fortune Island (Batangas)
  • January 28 - 29  
    •   Mt. Ulap (Benguet)
  • February 17 - 19 
    •  Sagada (Mountain Province)
  • February 25 - 26  
    • Mt. Kupapey / Banaue
  • March 2 - 3          
    • Mt. Pulag (Benguet)
  • March 11 - 12     
    •  Calaguas Island (Camarines Norte)
  • March 18 OR 19  
    • Pinatubo Adventure 
  • March 25 - 26      
    • Crystal Beach
  • March 30 - 31     
    •  Mt. Pulag
  • April 7-9            
    •  Jomalig Island (Quezon)
  • April 14-16         
    • Apo Reef Island
  • May 10-15         
    •  BATANES ISLAND
Not your chosen destination? Make sure to check us back for more summer trips this 2017. Ciao!