A Cultural History of Sagada

Basic culture Basic culture refers to the indigenous culture before the establishment of a Spanish mission in 1882. As an ili or village, Sagada was founded by a man, Biyag, from Bika in Eastern Abra. The people from Bika was were forced out of their ili by raiding headhunters. Biyag’s family resettled in Candon but [...]

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How to Get there (Manila – Baguio – Sagada Route)

Sagada is 275 kilometers north of Manila and 140 kilometers from the City of Baguio. There are two major routes to Sagada – one on the western and more developed side via Baguio City and the other along the east via Banaue, below is the information on how to go to Sagada via the Baguio [...]

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How to Get there (Manila – Banaue – Sagada Route)

There are two major routes to Sagada – one on the western and more developed side via Baguio City and the other along the east via Banaue. To get to Sagada via Banaue, please follow the route below: The Ohayami Trans has daily trips from Manila to Banaue. There are 2 schedule of buses leaving [...]

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