For a couple of weeks now, I have been feeling stressful at work. I have been planning to go somewhere the past weekend to just chill and relax but I always end up staying in bed or just giving in to the whims of my family and some friends. Also, I have always been eyeing on a possible return to Sagada because it has been a while since the last time I was there. I guess the thought of that long bus ride during weekends is just to tiring. However, after acknowledging to myself that work has been really burning me out, I made a spontaneous decision to push my long overdue Sagada return. This was further ignited when a friend of mine recommended me to stay at a seemingly relaxing place that is not yet known from among travellers and tourists.
The next thing I know, I was already inside the 3a.m. Lizardo Lines bus, sleepy and no concrete itinerary at all. However, at the back of my mind, my goals for this trip are: to gather my thoughts and have my dwindling supply of motivation be rejuvenated.Having been to Sagada 8 times between 2007 and 2014, I have to say I have done the usual “tourist activities. So here is my “beyond the usual Sagada itinerary” over the weekend.
Staycation. Staycation at a relatively unknown (slightly operating) accommodation a good friend offered me to stay at. They call it “Shire of Sagada” Looking at the photos, you will automatically decipher why it is called such. To my friends who’ve been asking about details, I will post soon contact number and possibly rates as the owners are yet to officially launch it.
Bring a book to read. I brought with me a Haruki Murakami book that I get to read from time to time, even in between walking and resting while trekking my way to some unknown Sagada woodlands near my accommodation.
Explore off the radar restos. I went to eat at restos/cafes that are off the tourists’ radar. It is nice to try the unpopular one’s and you’ll be surprised as to how cheap they can be. Although I went to eat yoghurt at the Yoghurt House and have a slice of lemon pie at the Lemon Pie House because I can’t help myself not to. You can’t blame me if my palate misses them after not visiting Sagada for 5 years and 4 months.
Walk – whenever, wherever. I just walked around whenever I feel like doing it. I did not want to pressure myself that I should go see this or that place. I literally just walked wherever I wanted to without a certain pace. I walked the main street stopping every now and then checking out what is new, grab some street food to munch or just go randomly take photos. I even trekked my way to a relatively unknown pine trail passing by some rice paddies.
Sleep. Rest.Having just arrived from a 3-month Europe trip, my sleep hasn’t been going well. Jetlag must’ve hit me terribly. So, I promised myself to grab as much sleep as I could while in Sagada though it was tough not to wake up really early for the sunrise. But yes, I did a lot of lazing around while reading a book.
Try local beer! Go drink a glass of beer… At a brewery… Inside a pine forest. I may have been to Sagada several times but it was my first time to go see the Sagada Cellar Door, known for their craft beer. And even though I ain’t a beer drinker, I just had to try it since a Php250 fee is a must pay (but is consumable). I had my beer with a delicious, spicy sausage!
Wait for the sunset and sunrise.I wanted to watch the sunset at Lake Danum, something I have done during my 2nd Sagada trip. BUT, my legs were too tired from walking so I didn’t push through. But lo, and behold! The sundown was visibly stunning when I was at Sagada Door Cellar. Despite the high pine trees, the tangerine hue from the drifting sun swathed the forest.So yes – to watch the sundown somewhere I didn’t intend to watch it – CHECK!
As an early bird, waking up early isn’t really much of a problem. Just like my initial plan for sunset watching, I wanted to wait for the sunrise at Kamanbaneng Hill (aka Marlboro Hills). However, the same excuse as to not going to Lake Danum applies. Marlboro requires extra time and effort of walking. So when I woke up the following day, I gazed outside my window and I was greeted with a pretty sunrise. I guess my wish to view the sunrise from some place no one knows happened! Yay!
Laugh with locals.What makes an experience unforgettable is our encounter with people we meet along the way. As I was staying at a local family’s house (being turned into a homestay), I had a great time talking with the owners. It was a happy feeling laughing my heart out while sharing stories with locals around a fireplace, which in turn kept my sometimes cold heart and feet, warm.
It was a short but relaxing weekend in my happy place. I pray that all these good things would happen again. So there, I hope you would have the courage to treat yourself a well-deserved getaway. Believe me, the mind, the heart and the body will love this kind of pampering.
Shout out to Mitch Pelayo’s fam for having me, and to Robin for the recommendation.
Cheers to spontaneous weekend getaways! Don’t be a wasted soul, be “juan”derlust. Take it easy.
I have a bitter-sweet image of Sagada, but nevertheless, I want to go back and change the memories I had there. 🙂
Ang ganda talaga ng accom mo huhuhuhu I waaaaant!!!
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For a moment, naalala kita nung nasa Sagada ako kasi ngaaa ung kwento mo. Pero yesss, you should go back and create better memories. Sayang naman ganda ni Sagada kung ang mananatiling alaala nito eh ung d kagandahan.
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Ayaw pa ko samahan ng isa at mag-Pulag daw muna kami. Hehehe.
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Ahahahaha well Pulag is not a bad idea at all!
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Kaya ko ba talaga? Hahahaha. Eh ang tamad kong kumilos lately. Kelangan kong maglalakad-lakad.
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Naku kahit magjogging or lakad lakad ka lang jan sa area mo lagi para kahit pano eh d mabigla katawan mo. Pero tingin ko naman kaya mo, sa executive trail naman ata kayo dadaan? (Ambangeg)
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Yes, Ambangeg. baka mas mahirapan pa ako sa lamig ano? Anyway, excited din naman ako at matagal-tagal na akong walang akyat. 🙂
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Kelan ba akyat nyo? Hindi na ganun kalamigan ngayon March – May. Dec to Feb ung malamig dun.
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End of March
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D na syado kalamigan nyan. Maglayering ka. Eag ka magdadala ng makapal na jacket at sya pang sagabal sa pagakyat.
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So hindi ko na need ng heattech?
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Pwede na un. Heattech plus a regular jacket, ear warmers, hoodie. Okay na yan.
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Nag-full heattech ako nun sa Marlboro. Nung pababa na pawis na pawis na ko. Baka ganun din mangyari sakin sa Pulag? Or talagang malamig hanggang pababa?
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Most likely ganyan nga ang mangyayari. Hahaha
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Hahaha layering na lang. Aakap na lang ako. Wahahaha
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D bale, may kayakap ka naman. Eh di ikaw na. Tseh!!!
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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Nay Rhea, sama ko. Haha. Burahin natin alaala mo. Haha.
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Tara! Hahaha
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Bawal. Kuha muna kayong visa nyo paSagada. Hahaha
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Pag pwede na ulit. Hahaha. Di nga ako makauwi ng Bulacan eh
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So nasa magulong mundo ng kamaynilaan ka lang all these times???? Waaaaaah
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Apparently yessssss
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So saaaaaad 🥺🥺🥺
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Sakto lang. Haha.
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Ajay man beer ti kayat ko. Nagpintas dita shire of sagada
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Tu agawid kayo nga next ket aglaan kayo ti time for Sagada! Syemore tugot yu ni River 🥰
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[…] have chosen The Shire of Sagada because of the photos and blog posted by our friend, nojuanisanisland. Naks, influencer. […]
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sana may kasamang Gcash hahahahaha
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