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The Sagada Inquiries Have Stopped

I have just removed my sticky post about inviting people to email me regarding their Sagada inquiries. I made that post in January and since then I literally received dozens of emails asking various Sagada questions. The most common were: how much is the budget, how to get there, the best inns to stay, sights [...]

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Web Hosting

While I am generally satisfied with the web hosting that I have for this Sagada blog of mine, I have to admit that I am considering an alternative due to the quite a bit more expensive rates of my current web hosting as compared to others.
I have considered some cheap web hosting plans, but with [...]

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I have stumbled upon the Multiply website of The Travel Factor and learned about their Conquer Sagada: Travel Factor’s 3 Days and 2 Nights adventure tour to the Mountain Province. The trip will start from February 20 and will be leaving Sagada on the morning of the 23rd.
They will be taking the Manila-Banaue-Bontoc-Sagada-Baguio-Manila route. It’s [...]

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See Puerto Vallarta

For people in the United States and also those in the European Union, going on vacations is one of their top priorities. Why? Probably because of their hectic day to day lives both at work and with their families. Just like with anybody else, they need and seek a stress free life, even if just [...]

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Someone asked me if he could bring his van when goes to Sagada. I answered, yes, but I warned him that the road to Sagada either coming from Baguio or Banaue/Bontoc is mostly rough road. It is definitely a punishing experience to any vehicle.
But there are indeed people who bring their own vehicles there. I’ve [...]

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For the adventuresome and the lover life of all things that are good and beautiful, a travel to the Land Down Under, Australia, is all that they need. Located on the south-east part of the country, it is the most populous region and thus offers a myriad treats for the world traveler.

Traveling by road is [...]

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Sleepless For 18 Hours

I just came from work and I have to attend to some very important online chores (blogging mostly). And now I’ve looked at the clock and I just realized that I have been awake for almost 18 hours.
Actually, I’m justly 20 minutes shy of being awake for a full 18 hours. It’s a record for [...]

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Getting Inquiries About Sagada

Note: This is a sticky post and will remain here on top for a while. If you want to see my actual latest posts, scroll down a bit.
Thank you.
Getting Sagada Questions
I guess summer is fast approaching or perhaps some people are just trying to catch up with the last few [...]

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What Kind of a Soup Am I?

It wasn’t quite surprising that the result of this short personality quiz resulted that I am provincial and that I don’t count calories.
Life is too good to count calories.

You Are Clam Chowder

You are cynical and a bit provincial. You don’t trust what’s new or trendy.
You are also indulgent and hedonistic. You like [...]

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Core Skills Training

Well, I’m not going to write about what I’ve learned from our Core Skills Training this month. All new employees in our company are required to take it and it’s basically an English communication refresher course.
What I liked about it is that I’ve learned about three co-workers who have been to Sagada and really loved [...]

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