____________________________________________________________________________
Day 3 - October 31, 2011
The adventure has not yet halted for us who remained in Sagada. Our next destination would've been the long trek to Bomod-ok falls. But thanks to the newly assembled toll gate along the way to Bomod-ok, our dream of reaching the big falls was delayed for 20 hours (Bomod-ok Falls adventure moved to day 4's activity) .
The sudden change of plan was not really a big deal for us. Instead of taking Bomod-ok Falls, we just decided to take Pongas Falls which is found on the southern part of Sagada.
| Pongas Falls is the newest adventure being offered by SaGGAs. The Pongas Falls adventure was only 3 months old when we visited.
I was really excited to see this Pongas Falls which according to some blogs that I've read is composed of 7 falls. Another thing which made me more excited was the views of the Ankileng Rice Terraces while we're on the road to southern Sagada. After some 25 minutes, we reached the drop-off point.
The trek started from a shaky hanging bridge then along the sidewalks of the rice terraces, we even passed by a local community. The first 20 minutes of the trek wasn't really that hard. I thought our trek will be just the typical follow-the-trail-until-you-reach-your-destination trekking. But I was so wrong with that. I realized after an hour that I was doing the most challenging trek I've ever done in my life, yet.
the hanging bridge to Ankileng |
Robbie and Nikki walking along the side walks of the terraces |
Cai and the kids of Ankileng |
PTB Bagets in action |
lakad pa rin |
diyan lang naman kami pupulutin kapag nagkamali kami ng apak. |
first sighting of the falls |
Kuya Andrew, our guide, at the Pongas Falls |
my closest encounter with Pongas Falls |
Pongas Falls ♥ |
Something that I've never done, night trekking was totally the best part of this adventure. Equipped only with head lights and courage, the night trek was a blast. I really don't know how we were able to trek back the same trail we took earlier. If we move to our left we'll surely fall off the cliff, if we move to our right, our whole leg will sink in deep rice paddies. I'd rather get my feet dirty than die falling off the cliff.
Batang Lakwatsero, a certified night trekker |
I don't mind getting my feet dirty |
____________________________________________________________________
Viaje Sagada-Baguio Series, Sagada-Baguio Trip for 7D6N (Oct 29-Nov 4, 2011)
Viaje Sagada | I Survived Cave Connection - Part 3
Viaje Sagada | Lost in Echo Valley - Part 4
Viaje Sagada | Pongas Falls and the Death-defying Trek - Part 5
Viaje Sagada | Witnessing the Begnas Ritual - Part 6
Viaje Sagada | The Might of Bomod-ok Falls - Part 7
Viaje Sagada | Blazing Rituals of Panag-apoy - Part 8
Viaje Sagada | Indigenous Flavors of Sagada - Part 9
Viaje Sagada | Soloing the Hanging Coffins of Echo Valley - Part 10
Viaje Sagada | Foodtrip in Sagada - Part 11
Itinerary | Sagada
.
Ang ganda ng Pongas Falls. This is one reason for me to visit Sagada, again. I went there early this year, obviously, hindi ba sya ino-offer.
ReplyDeleteAmbilis mo mag blog, Ivan! 5 Sagada posts mo na ata ang nabasa ko. :)
Ikaw lang hindi nagshare ng photos!!!! SELFISH KA ANAK!!!! Hahahaha.
ReplyDeletekuya leo, indeed.. sobra tlgang ganda ng pongas.. my favorite tlga tlga. thanks for reading :P
ReplyDeleteRobbie, haha.. sabi ko isesend ko na lang via YM. hihi..
Love your pictures of Pongas. Wish we had the time to go there, I'm sure K would enjoy it very much. And you're so prolific! So many blog posts already! haha
ReplyDeletewow! di ko pa to nakikita. ganda nga. ganda din ng mga kasama.
ReplyDeleteIndeed sobrang death-defying nito! So proud of us we survived it! And sobrang ganda lang talaga ng Pongas noh? Babalikan ko talaga to, next time magririvering na ko LOL
ReplyDeleteAnd, closest encounter talaga? Parang ET lang hahaha
great shots... katakot lang ang trek. hehehe!
ReplyDeletei imagine you guys so happy the whole duration of the night trekking.. ang ganda ng falls..
ReplyDeletehaha the muddy foot reminded me of my solo river trekking in Daraitan. Meron din ako ganyan shot.
ReplyDeletesuper the best ang pongas. i heart pongas! :) and the night trek with the bagets was near-death-sa-bangin experience.
ReplyDeletegaano katagal yung trek sir, kaya ba ng 4 hours (slow pace) yung round trip?
ReplyDeletesunset ba dito sir or sunrise?
ReplyDelete