Sumaguing Cave is another top tourist destination in Sagada. Inside this gigantic cave, you can find a sparkling work of art curved by nature. Although, trekking is not easy because you need to hop on and off the slippery boulders, at the end, you will be rewarded with a world class beauty with a big picture of stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Also, you will not stop using your imagination because the boulders and shadows create unique images making its wall a natural grandeur.
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Hanging Coffins, Sagada
The Hanging Coffins of Sagada is definitely the top tourist attractions in Mountain Province. It captured world's attention because it is one of the unique burial sites. Not only that, the photo above says "it's not easy so send someone to the next life," so their way of sending their loved ones to the final resting place is phenomenal. Archeologists are unable to identify the age of the coffins but one thing for sure is, they are from centuries ago.
Sagada, Mountain Province Tourist Spots
Sagada, Mountain Province is definitely one of the top tourist destinations in Luzon. The province has combination of historical sites to visit, gorgeous caves to explore, mountains to hike, food to taste, activities to try, friendly people to be with, and many other for your to discover.
Apo Whang Od (Kalinga Tourist Spots + Travel Guide)
In this generation, most of the people think that a tattoo has a negative connotation. It can even affect your career, regardless of the talent and education you may have. It was October, in 2014, in Philippine National Museum, when I saw a portrait of an old lady, with tribal tattoos on all over her body. In National Geographic, there were several documentaries featuring how significant the tattoos and pierces are, especially for the people in ancient times. Tattoos and pierces are proof that a tribe recognizes a person’s accomplishment, mostly on battles. There are several ways of tattooing around the world, depending on their geographical feature and culture. In the Northern part of the Philippines, in Buscalan, Kalinga, they call it as Batok. It is an ancient/tribal form of marking (tattooing) a warrior after a successful combat or ladies who brought pride to the tribe.
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