Sagada Day 3

PART 3


During my last day, I indulged myself in an all Filipino breakfast at George Guesthouse. Afterwards, I packed all my stuff to catch the 3rd trip to Baguio. I didn't have enough space anymore in my duffel bag because I had 3 kilos of oranges in it. Therefore, I decided to buy a new one and I saw a blue colored woven backpack which caught my eye. It had the same color as that of a clear blue sky and it reminded me of the weather the moment I arrived in Sagada. It was a bright sunny day with a clear blue sky. I also stopped by one of the novelty stores and I bought fridge magnets for my metal door. You have not really immersed yourself in Sagada if you did not try Masferre's goat's milk. It's only 50php and it has a certain rich taste and I actually prefer it more than cow's milk.

Sagada coffee and tapsilog

backpack for only 600php from Indigenous Handicraft
fridge magnets for my door
Masferre's goat's milk for only 50php


Three days and two nights is not enough to experience Sagada. If I could stay a week or a month I would do so without even thinking twice. This will be one of the places I will never get tired of visiting. The warm and courteous people, the clean and fresh air, the wonderful scenery, the diverse environment, the delectable food and more. I know that Sagada has more to offer that's why I hope that the locals and the tourists as well will take care of it until the next generations to come.

Till next time Sagada.

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