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SAGADA: Recommended Attire for Spelunking in Sumaging Cave

June 16, 2014

SAGADA: Recommended Attire for Spelunking in Sumaging Cave

What happens in Sumaguing Cave:

1. You slide down dry and wet rocks.






2. You crawl through small holes to get to the other side.



3. You scale walls to get to the other side.



4. You climb rocks.






5. You get wet.




Therefore, the attire you need are:

1. Clothes that protect your body, especially your arms and legs from scratches when you bump or slide against the rocks.

2. Clothes that dry easily when you get wet.

3. Lightweight outdoor shoes that has a strong grip and dries easily.


This is the attire I came up with:



Rash guard top from SM Department store: 499 pesos 
Leggings from SM Department store: 499 pesos 
Aqua shoes from SM Departments store: 250 pesos



For the price of around 1250 pesos, you have the most appropriate clothes for spelunking. At the same time, these clothes can also be used for swimming in the beach. So it's not waste of money to buy them even if you intend to go spelunking only once.

Other accessories I recommend you bring:


1. Head lights

If the gas lamps brought by the guides accidentally turn off, your group won't be left in pitch-black darkness. It's very dangerous to be in pitch-black darkness in this cave. 



2. Go Pro camera with headstrap.


Photo courtesy of Amazon.com
This is the best video camera that you can bring because you can cover this activity hands-free. You need both hands to survive this cave.

With the fish eye lens of the Go Pro camera, it will be able to record everything you see in the cave. 

We brought our regular digital camera but we didn't hold it. Gareth, our guide, took all the pictures for us.

Of course, if you're alone, it's best to have a headlamp rather than a Go Pro camera strapped to your head. This is my suggestion if at least one in your group already has a head lamp strapped to his head.

Unfortunately, we forgot to bring our Go Pro Camera so I cannot share the video with you. 



You can wear t-shirt, shorts and slippers. However, the disadvantage of wearing these are as follows:

1. If you wear a regular t-shirt , it won't dry immediately after it gets wet, unless it's a dri-fit shirt. 
With mostly cold weather in Sagada, you may not be able to walk back to your inn after the spelunking because of your wet clothes.

2. If you wear shorts, it will not protect your legs from scratches, when you climb on rocks. 

3. If you wear slippers, the guide will ask you to go barefoot in some parts of the cave when you need a more precise grip from your bare foot. 
If you wear rubber shoes, the guide will also ask you to remove it and go barefoot. The guides, however, allow aqua shoes during spelunking, because it's lightweight, has the grip and won't absorb a lot of water in the parts of the cave that are submerged in waist-deep water. 

SAGADA: St. Joseph's Resthouse: Best Accommodations in Sagada

June 10, 2014


SAGADA: St. Joseph's Resthouse: Best Accommodations in Sagada


Sagada is a sleepy and remote town in the Ifugao Province. They often say it's like Baguio before Baguio became commercialized. Since it's very remote and  hard to reach, the available accommodations are usually basic and backpacker style. Of all the accommodations I found for my family of 6, I found St. Joseph's Resthouse to be the most suitable and best accommodations in Sagada. 

Why I love St. Joseph's Resthouse

ACCOMMODATIONS:

1. The large cottage we booked is spacious and clean.
It has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.
This is the large cottage we booked.
It has a 2 floors: the ground floor and the loft.
They gave us "Hartzel" cottage.

Our room key

The first room in the first floor

The second room on the first floor.

The loft with 2 double beds

The stairs to the loft

The dining table is under the stairs to the loft.



2. The cottage amenities are sufficient.
a. They have hot water showers. Water pressure is strong.


b. They provide linen, towels, soap, and toilet paper.

3. The grounds are peaceful and the gardens well tended.


4. They have spacious parking.


The entrance to the parking area is at the back of resthouse.

The entrance to the parking area

The spacious parking area 



LOCATION

It's at the center of all activity:

1. It's near the municipal tourist information office

2. It's near the jeepney terminal.

3. It's near the grocery and fast food court.

4. It's walking distance to SAGGAS (Sagada Genuine Guides' Association) office.

5. It's walking distance to the famous Sagada restaurants like Yoghurt house, Lemon Pie house, Pinikpikan Haus, etc.

6. It's walking distance to the entrance of sights like the Sumaguing cave and Lumiang burial cave.


The stairs along Staunton Road leading to St. Joseph's Resthouse 

This is the view from the stairs shown in the photo above.

The big red building has mini supermarkets and fast food restaurants (turo-turo style).

The area in front is the jeepney terminal.

The small building at the right is the Municipal Tourist Office.

The road at the right of the big red building leads to Lumiang Cave, Sumaguing cave, 

famous Sagada restaurants, and the SAGGAS office. 



RATES
We booked a large cottage at 3500 pesos per night, without breakfast, good for 6-8 persons.

EASY BOOKING
You can make reservation by email at saintjosephresthousesagada@yahoo.com or texting cellphone no.. +639185595934 or +63 927 236 0344.
There is no downpayment necessary to hold your reservation. You must confirm the day before you arrive. Full payment is made upon check-in.
Full payment is made at reception upon check-in.

Van hire advertisement I saw at reception.



CONS:
1. The cottage has no tv.
2. There is free wifi only at the lobby/reception.
3. There is no daily  housekeeping.
  • If you need new towels, you have to surrender your old towels at reception and exchange it for new ones.

Contact Information:
Saint Joseph Resthouse
Poblacion, Sagada
2619 Mountain Province
Philippines