Mountain Province, Philippines
Sagada
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You should include your list to visit this place. It was worth it because I was able to seen and witnessed the culture where I can't imagine how they could make the coffins hang on the rock. Thumbs up to the local governments for preserving this area and culture.
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It was a long walk down and up passing trails to reach the other mountain yet it was all worthy. The journey was filled with historical and cultural information that gave us understanding of the place deeper.
Try doing the echo along the way. You can also see some of the hanging coffins. And amazing rock formations.
Just some rocks and bog boulders for picture taking. From the cliff youll be able to see the town, at left side is the gigantic walls of limestone mountain covered with roots of pines which opposite is the cemetery mountain.. you are supposed to hear your voice echoing across these sides when you scream but screaming is now prohibited because it can reach downtown and disturb people
I love the ambiance of the place. The greenery, the hanging coffin, the church and the famous cemetery, everything is just a walk away from each other.
Shout all your heartaches away! Kidding! Very nice view. You can even see a house built near a cliff!
What I admire in place, aside from the eerie scenery is the semi-preserved tradition, culture, and beliefs of the people in Sagada. Great place to take a glimpse of Philippine history and traditions.
The Echo Valley has nothing more to show you than the echo it creates when shouting at the location. This is also the same way towards the hanging coffin. We passed by the cemetery which was really weird to be a tourist spot. I guess its just me! The tour guide showed us a couple of tombs which was for me really unnecessary. Glad we found pine combs that were pretty in photos.
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