Our next destination in exploring
Sagada is Bomod-ok Falls -is called the big falls; however, it is the most
visited tourist place for both locals and travellers as this is breathtaking
view. The waterfalls are about 200 feet tall that splash down to the cold pool.
We registered right away when we
arrived and pay five hundred pesos (we are three in the group). A woman in her
trekking outfit is our guide will lead us going to the falls. The sun is
already up by this time and we started trekking by then. The trail is going up
and down and passes in the rice fields. It takes about forty five minutes to
one hour walked. It was already jumped-pack with different tourists from
different places and countries.
The trail will across through the
rice terraces, the houses and barns. Though, it’s hot already and walking on an
open field is worth it because the view is spectacular and you can enjoy the
scene while trekking. Our guide is very friendly and talkative. She could tell
you about their culture and willing to answer some questions.
So, visiting Bomod-ok falls is a
must-see and to enjoy the scene and the cold water. Don’t let your Sagada
escapade done without seeing this beautiful big falls!
aw jelly. kelan kaya ako makakapunta Sagada.
ReplyDeletePunta na po, sir! :)
Deletea spectacular fall
ReplyDeleteI know right! :)
DeleteDid you make a commute travel to Sagada from Manila and Baguio?
ReplyDeleteYes, Ian!
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