travel to Sagada

    Today Dominic and I rode a bus six hours from Baguio City to Sagada to see the sights here.  We arrived at 4:30, found a hotel, ate dinner, then moseyed down the main boulevard of this hamlet of 15,000 Igorots and Kankanaeys.  I took pictures of kids playing on the street and the verge, and we inquired about where to go tomorrow for typical tourist activities.

    Current time is 7:55, and this internet café is about to close.  In the off-season, restaurants, cafés, souvenir shops, and convenience stores close between 7 and 9 p.m.  The enforced curfew is 9 p.m.

    • August 30, 2008 | topics: Philippines, travel | Comment?

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