Six feet not thrilling enough? Try 535 feet or 163 meters down a cold, slippery, and dark cave. Sumaging Cave in Sagada is the ultimate adventure destination in terms of spelunking. It is one of the deepest in terms of vertical range and the fifth longest cave in terms of length in the Philippines. It has trails for neophytes and veteran spelunkers alike.
Be prepared to use every muscle in your body. You will need all limbs free as you descend the almost 90-degree dark cliff. At some point there will be a short rapelling involved.
Halfway into the cave, you will have to make your way on slippery rocks, but the rest of the way the rocks turn to sand paper-like texture that will actually hug your feet and prevent slip. Guides will require you to take your slippers off. Look before you step.
Guano will be all over the place. Expect them on your hands and clothes. Washrooms are available at a store outside the cave (Php 20/wash). The whole experience will last for approximately 2 hours, while the "cave connection" from Lumiang Cave to Sumaging Cave for 4-5 hours.
Must Haves..Adveturous Spirit (not for the weak heart and spirit, but definitely open for neophyte and non-spelunkers)
Guide (you can find them at the Sagada Visitor Center)
Change of clothes
Plastic bags/Ziplocs/small backpack (for your valuables)
Small Camera (okay to bring DSLR cameras in Sumaging Cave [only] but will be at your own risk of getting wet or damaged in case you slip, while dangerous to bring to the "Cave Connection" as the water is waist-deep from Lumiang Cave to Sumaging)
Bottled Water
Guide (you can find them at the Sagada Visitor Center)
Change of clothes
Plastic bags/Ziplocs/small backpack (for your valuables)
Small Camera (okay to bring DSLR cameras in Sumaging Cave [only] but will be at your own risk of getting wet or damaged in case you slip, while dangerous to bring to the "Cave Connection" as the water is waist-deep from Lumiang Cave to Sumaging)
Bottled Water
Nice to Have..
Headlamp (guides will be lighting your way with kerosene lamps)
Gloves (to avoid touching on bat guano)
Leggings (to prevent scratches)
Headlamp (guides will be lighting your way with kerosene lamps)
Gloves (to avoid touching on bat guano)
Leggings (to prevent scratches)
We did the cave connection in Sagada and so far it's still the best caving experience I have had.
ReplyDeletegininaw ako ulit as I saw these shots.
ReplyDeletebut im amazed nung makita ko ang cave, very magical. =)
next time, i'll make sure to try the cave connection. sumaging cave lang kasi kami...but it was super fun!
ReplyDeletenabitin kami sa sumaging cave. we should have taken the cave connection instead. pero okay lang.. masaya pa rin. :)
ReplyDeletei like this.
ReplyDeletethanks! Have you been there? You should go!
ReplyDeleteI did the Cave Connection twice and I'd probably do it again on my next visit. Or climb up Mt. Apacao, if the mood would hit me. :D
ReplyDeleteI love the Sumaguing stretch but hated having to cross chest-deep freezing water. Nangangatog na ko paglabas namin ng cave. Haha!
*open-mouthed* wow! that looks so cool! definitely a must-do!
ReplyDeletewow! twice already? iba kasi ang feeling pagkatapos di ba? galing!
ReplyDeleteyes! definitely a must-do. :) sobrang ganda!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your post Happysole! :) My friend invited me to go to Sagada and your posts are really helpful with regards to planning our itinerary.
ReplyDeleteOh my, bigla akong kinabahan sa post mo na to: water is waist-deep from Lumiang cave to Sumaging. I'm so small at 4'10. :( Hope makayanan ko ang pag rappel at pagpasok sa cave even with my short limbs, hehe.
Take care! ^__^
im sure you'll do fine..i personally havent tried the cave connection from Lumiang to Sumaging Cave, but my friend who's also petite survived it. we only did the Sumaging Cave, but it was still fun. hopefully, i can go back and try the cave connection this time.
ReplyDeletei'm glad you find my posts helpful. i also posted our itinerary, you might want to take a look at it. (http://happysole.wordpress.com/2011/07/02/suggested-itinerary-for-banaue-sagada-2/) enjoy! :)
Oh wow - I am a little bit scared of being in enclosed spaces like this, but I think I could overcome that to see views like this in person! The photos alone are breathtaking - I can hardly imagine what it was like to be there... Was it as amazing as I think it was?
ReplyDelete~Sara
yes, it was! it was just amazing!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love spelunking! When I go back to Sagada, I'll definitely do the cave-2-cave connection.
ReplyDeletekakaibang experience.. kakaibang tanawin. yeah, i kinda like it now too. :)
ReplyDeletepailalim pala ang spelunking dito.. exciting.. ala Sanctum!! (film)
ReplyDeleteit's a totally different experience when you are walking in a cave.. minsan creepy pero mas magrurule ung curiosity mo how such things are made.. incredible talaga.. :)
kung iisipin mo na pailalim, parang nkakatakot. pero when you're there, di mo na maiisip ang lalim. i swear. to think we were there on the supposed "judgement day." hehehe
ReplyDeletenext time i visit sagada, kelangan ko na talaga pumasok ng caves!!
ReplyDeletedapat! it's not the same without the caves..
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ReplyDeletemaginaw sa loob..
ReplyDeletesobra, ganda ng adventure sa cave nato..
wala akong pg compare pah. :)
korek ka dyan! adventure talaga ang Sumaging Caving.. thanks for dropping by & leaving a comment! appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteBuwis buhay! I can say I survived Sagada challenge after I finished this spelunking cave experience just last October 06. After all the sweat, tiredness, blood, stress, bruises, pain and wounds, the view 6 feet under (is it the exact depth of the Sumaguing?) is worth it! So beautiful rock formations!
ReplyDeleteLiked your clear photos. I had difficulty of taking those pic using a point & shoot cam.
digicam lang din gamit ko dito.. i didnt know what to expect inside so i left my big camera in our rental jeepney. :)
ReplyDeleteepic talga ang experience na yun. :)
ang dami kasing orb yung kuha ko gamit ang point & shoot cam sayang nga eh tapos ang dilim pa kasi pero ang ganda. Superb experience! Hindi ko malilimutan ang Sagada dahil sa Sumaguing Cave. 6 feet talaga lalim nun?
ReplyDeletemore than 6 feet..
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