Thursday, January 21, 2016

I survived the Cave Connection (Lumiang and Sumaguing Cave)

After feeding our hungry stomachs, we rested at the lodge, fixed ourselves and prepared for the extreme activities that await us --- the Cave Connection. The Lumiang Burial cave and the Sumaguing Cave.

There are two options for cave connection: First is the ordinary caving which is about 2 hours for 150.00 and the extreme caving for  about 4 hours for 400.00.  My husband and I opted the extreme caving because it is where the adventure is.






It was a four hours of climbing up and down the giant rocks. It was indeed tiring but the experience is the best thing that will keep you going.  We do climbing up and down the huge rocks using rope. We walked on  a steep and slippery rocks. We passed through waters that were above our waist and passed on a skinny wholes. There were times when I looked up and down, I told myslef, "hay, kaya ko pa ba ito?" But then, I was able to do it til the end. I mean, you really have to be determined. To be focused. To exert an extra effort. To be positive and to enjoy, of course.


As you enter the cave, you will be welcomed by the stinky smell of the bats. It's totally dark inside that is why you have to follow the light of the lamp that your tour guide is carrying with him. The rocks were wet and slippery that is why most of the time we walked bare footed. The beautiful rock formations were amazing. The result of the imagination of the locals of Sagada gave names to the various rock formations inside the cave like turtle, king's curtain. chocolate cake, pregnant woman to name  few.



The cave connection was really long and tiring but for me it was really full of fun and joy. My husband and I were lucky to be with the company of young people and to be guided all along by Allan, our tourist guide who was very jolly, patient, humorous and full of trivia. The bats, beautiful rock formations and just the thought that there is something like this made it more meaningful and truly an unforgettable experience for us.



There are a few things you have to consider when you decide to do the cave connection.
  1. There is no turning back. Once you enter the cave, you really have to finish it until the end.
  2. Always follow the instructions of your tourist guide.
  3. Ask for light if you feel you cannot see your steps. 
  4. Wear comfortable clothes. Wear shirts and shorts. For girls, you can also wear leggings (para di makitaan when climbing up) and to avoid bruises as well.
  5. As much as possible, make sure your hands are care free. Do not hold anything for you will use your hands all the time when you star climbing up and down the rocks
  6. Wear comfortable slippers. 
  7. Bring a small back pack instead of a sling bag to put all your valuables.
  8. Bring zip lock if you plan to take your celfones with you.
  9. Bring water.
  10. Have fun.








We finished the caving at around 7 in the evening. We can proudly say, we survived Sagada! Yeheeey!!! We headed our way back to the lodge. We took a bath, ate dinner, rested and went to slumber to charge ourselves for the following day's activities.





Lunch at Salt and Pepper

From Sagada Weaving, to the municipal hall wehere we registered, we checked in to our accommodation at Umatan Imatuba Lodge, a warm and cozy place for travelers like us.



After bringing our things and fixing ourselves to the lodge, we went out to eat our lunch. 
We ate at Salt and Pepper, one of the most famous restaurant in Sagada. The foods were good but the service is poor. Maybe because there are a huge number of tourists waiting to be served. It took us 1 hour and 20 minutes before we fed our super hungry stomachs.












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Register at Sagada's Municipal Hall

Upon entering Sagada, you have to pass through their Municipal Hall to register and pay P35.00.












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The Sagada Weaving

From Banaue Rice Terraces, we headed our way to the Sagada Weaving where world class and fine quality products like, bags, slippers, and other apparels are made.Ths souvenir shop is placed along the road so that they can be accessible to people who want to buy souvenirs for their loved ones.





Before entering the shop, you can immediately see that sign word "NO TAKING OF PICTURES." No one is allowed to take photos of the workers inside the shop. So, we obediently followed and kept are cameras and cellular phones inside our bags.





I was indeed, amazed to see how these patient and determined workers were able to create these wonderful fabrics using wooden weaving looms. Once again, it feels proud to be a Pinoy while watching them.








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Passingby at Mount Polis

After seeing the wondrous and amazing Banaue Rice Terraces, we passed through the Halsema Highway where we had a stop over at Mount Polis. There is nothing spectacular about the place but it is where some of the bus drivers stop to take their meals and of course sip a cup of coffee.





You will also see in the place a very huge statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Alongside is a tower of cellular satellite. 



Mount Polis is also considered the one of the highest peaks in the Philippines along with Mount Pulag.




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The Breathtaking Banaue Rice terraces

I was so amazed to see this wonder of the world. I never imagine how great the Lord is and how brilliant the Filipinos are for this. Only in the Philippines, as they often say. It was indeed a delight to my sight.






After going to Banaue Rice Terraces, we ate our breakfast. The restaurant was filled with many travelers so my husband and I decided to eat our breakfast along the side walk overlooking the terraces. I brought with us rice, hard boiled eggs and tocino.




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Sidetrip to Banaue

The first stop we had for Our SAGADA kay saya tour is at Banaue. We have seen the beauty of nature and the sea of clouds like. The place is so beautiful that is why many tourists from here and abroad are truly visiting this place.



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