This landlocked town in the aptly named Mountain Province of north-central Philippines is a storehouse of Ifugao culture which remains alive and well to this day. Coffins hanging by the cliff-side and unbelievably sculpted rice terraces are as natural a scenery as the verdant karst mountains spread out on your feet. Sagada, due to its high-altitude location, opens you up into the world of freezing nights and misty mornings while the rest of the country is parched with sweltering heat.
This landlocked town in the aptly named Mountain Province of north-central Philippines is a storehouse of Ifugao culture which remains alive and well to this day. Coffins hanging by the cliff-side and unbelievably sculpted rice terraces are as natural a scenery as the verdant karst mountains spread out on your feet. Sagada, due to its high-altitude location, opens you up into the world of freezing nights and misty mornings while the rest of the country is parched with sweltering heat.
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