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Commuting your way to Sagada

Commuting your way to Sagada

Sagada is a small town in the Mountain Province of Luzon in the Philippines. A lot of travelers and tourists visit the place because of its cool and refreshing climate, beautiful caves, and its famous hanging coffins as well as its scenic mountains. It’s surely a destination where you can find the peace and quiet you’ve been looking for.

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Sagada was once a challenging place to visit. But as it becomes popular, tours and bus companies have made everything smooth and easier despite the long hours of travels. Here are the ways on how to commute your way to Sagada.

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By Bus

Bus trips are the easiest way to visit Sagada. This is due to the amount of operating companies available in Cubao, Pasay, and Paranaque. But aside from it being the easiest, bus trips are also the most budget-friendly way to travel to Sagada. All you have to do is to search for bus companies who offers Sagada trips and see if they have an online booking and payment, and from there, you’re good to go!

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By Tours

If you want to give yourself a little bit of ‘peace of mind’ and you don’t want to hassle yourself out on planning, booking tour operators might be your option. There are a lot of tour operators nowadays, may you want to go to Sagada alone or with your friends. They offer both transportation, accommodation, entrance fees, activity itineraries, and food so you don’t have to think about anything and just focus on making the most out of your trip. Truly, via tours is one of the cost-efficient and time-efficient ways of traveling to and from Sagada. Just make sure to do your research very well, and you’re all set!

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By Private Car

If you plan on doing a Do-It-Yourself tour around Sagada’s tourist spots at your own pacing, having your own car is going to be your best option. Sagada is a mobile data friendly place so you can google your way up to the place. Just make sure that you ready yourself for an 8 to 12 hours of driving (depending on your speed) by getting enough sleep and energy. Aside from yourself, you need to also make sure that the car you’re going to drive is in its best condition and is ready to face Sagada’s rough roads.

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            Plan your way now so you can enjoy the most out of Sagada!

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