Sagada Tours Philippines- Ganduyan the Amazing Hidden Museum
Vlog#13 The Ganduyan Museum 2 Cafe
Sagada Tours, Sagada Package, Sagada Trip, Alam mo ba? Episode 1.
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Matanglawin: Sagada's Ganduyan Museum
Ganduyan Museum caretaker Lester Aben shows the different Kankanaey artifacts that reflect the culture and tradition of the people of Sagada.
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Ganduyan Museum Sagada Town by HourPhilippines.com
Ganduyan Museum Sagada Town. An Ifugao Museum managed and owned by a real Ifugao tribeswoman. Learn about the history of the Ifugao tribe who carved the Banauae Rice Terraces over two thousand years ago. Artifacts and tools are also on display.
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Biag Ed Probinsya-Featuring the wonders of Sagada AKA Ganduyan
The sea of clouds was taken in Kiltepan, approximately three and a half kilometers from the town.
Matanglawin: Wil Dasovich visits the Hanging Coffins of Sagada
Matanglawin adventurista Wil Dasovich explores the mountainous region in search of the Hanging Coffins.
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Visit Sagada Philippines in 30 Seconds
Sagada (Ilocano: Ili ti Sagada) is a fifth class municipality in the province of Mountain Province, Philippines by Wikipedia
The Itinerary can be done in 3 days and 2 nights. I did a 30 seconds clip just to show the viewers what activity can be done at Sagada, enjoy watching. Some on the list are not included, will update soon.
Sample Itinerary as follows
Day 0 - Depart Metro Manila at 9pm
Day 1
- Banaue Arc
- Banaue Viewing Deck
- Sumaguing Cave (option for Cave Connection)
Day 2
- Echo Valley
- Burial Caves
- Modern Cemetery
- Hanging Coffins
- St. Mary's Episcopal Church
- Ganduyan Museum
- Sagada Weaving
- Fedelisan Rice Terraces
- Bomod-Ok Falls (Mother Falls, Big Falls)
- Sagada Pottery House
- Lake Danum
- Sunset at Lake Danum
Day 3
- Kiltepan Sunrise Viewing Deck
- Orange Farm (seasonal)
- Highest Point Highway
- Mummy Caves at Mt. Timbak (optional for private trips)
- Strawberry Farm (La trinidad, Baguio)
- Lions Head
- Bridal Veil
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Travelling to Bomod-Ok Falls also known as the Mother Falls is one of the best thing to visit in Sagada, Philippines.
Usually it is scheduled on our itinerary on the 2nd day, It is about 2:30 hours trek from Banga-an Sagada to Bomod-Ok falls and back, make it 3 hours including the traffic during peak season.
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Dji Osmo
Dji Phantom 4
Gopro 4 silver
Song:
The Cordillera Fusion Collective - 'Echoes'
Original Cordillera beat
Video Editing:
Final Cut Pro X
Ganduyan The town of Sagada
Ganduyan is the former name of Sagada and it is famous for its natural beauty, its culture and the warmth of its people- the Igorots. The town is located at the Cordillera Mountain ranges in Northern Luzon, Philippines. The word Igorot came from the root word golot meaning mountain and it is also the term for mountain people. The Igorot culture is also one of the many reason why Sagada and other parts of the Cordillera is being visited by tourists.
The name Sagada came about when a group of Spanish soldiers coming from Besao met a man near Danum Lake who was carrying a bamboo basket for catching fish. The soldiers asked the man what the name of the next place was. Thinking that they were asking what he was carrying, the man answered, sagada. From then on the settlement of Biag went down on Spanish records as Sagada
GANDUYAN
Boliney Abra views....
Matanglawin: Sagada Pottery
The program features the Sagada Pottery in Mountain Province where Kuya Kim Atienza tries out pottery. Tanya Hong presents her pottery with a twist.
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(SAGADA)GANDUYAN CHRISTMAS JAM 2019
Ganduyan Christmas jam...thank you for inviting us...mabuhay SAGADA ORGANIZATION...
GANDUYAN
A perfect destination for adventurers... where you can go caving, hiking, backpacking, camping etc...
Best of Banaue and Sagada Weekend Adventure Tour Episode 2 of 2 by HourPhilippines.com
Best of Banaue and Sagada Weekend Adventure Tour Episode 2 of 2. A compilation of the best places to go, restaurants and hotels in Banaue and Sagada. In this episode we feature:
1. Yoghurt House Sagada - Our Favorite Restaurant in Sagada!
2. George Guest House Sagada Breakfast
3. Rock Inn and Cafe Sagada
4. Echo Valley and Hanging Coffins Trek
5. Church of St. Mary the Virgin Sagada
6. Sagada Weaving Sagada Town
7. Sagada Etag
8. Sagada Lemon Pie House
9. Strawberry Cafe Sagada
10. Ganduyan Museum
11. Sagada Pine Cafe Coffee Shop
12. Kimchi Bar and Cafe Coffee Shop (Aka) Bob Marley Coffee Shop - Must visit!
13. Sagada to Baguio Drive
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in remembrance of the very good place of sagada
Sagada Weaving Tour Sagada Town by HourPhilippines.com
Sagada Weaving Tour Sagada Town. A 30 minute tour of Sagada Weaving in Sagada Town.
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TRAVEL VLOG | Sagada Philippines 2017 #1
Hi guys, so this is my first time :)
Hope you like it :)
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SAGADA PH
-Victoria's Cave
-Trekking, Bomod-Ok Falls
-Sagada Weaving (bawal din mag take ng photo)
-Ganduyan Museum (bawal mag take ng photo)
-St. Mary's Church
-Echo valley
-Hangging Coffin's
-Gaia Coffee Shop
-Sagada Pottery
-Kitilpan
-Baguio
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Music : San Halo -Light
- We rise
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Speeding Through The Sights of Sagada, Bontoc and Bay-yo, Philippines
I firmly believe truth in travel whether or not you agree with my views. The hanging coffins both inside Lumiang Cave and on the cliffs of Sagada were a total miss compared to Toraja land in Sulawesi, Indonesia. I invite you to watch my videos of Sulawesi and draw your own conclusions. The only consolation in this area was the great echos in Echo Valley. Have to make your own fun while traveling...
Bontoc? A very interesting ethnological museum dedicated to the mountain tribes. You might as well go see it since this is the closest you'll probably get to mountain tribes the way they WERE. Who can blame them for moving on into today's world rather than languishing in the stone age. Not me...
Bay-yo? Nice views. That should cover my review of these three sights...
GANDUYAN | By: SAGADA LADIES