Sagada’s Blue Soil Hills & Sumaging Cave Adventure

by - April 19, 2020

Blue Soil Hills - Sagada

Sagada is our next stop right after Buscalan. Moreover, Sagada will be second to Baguio being the well-known destination up North especially in the Cordilleras. Unfortunately, not all travels meant to be perfect as planned due to unforeseen factors especially the weather and our desire to rests peacefully  (tulog is life)  for a day since we’ve got so much wooz during the tour in Buscalan. And yes, we’ve missed a lot of areas in our itinerary (haha).

Sagada is approximately two hours from Buscalan and one and a half from the capital, Bontoc. One of the municipality in Mountain Province and has become famous in recent years due to influence of local movies and series. Who would have forget the movie that made this place even more popular in thing so called “soul searching”? This movie has become a box office success after being showed in big cinemas nationwide that was initially intended for small screen independent film festival so to speak. That Thing Called Tadhana grossed Php 134 million in 2014 and started the “hugot” feels movies trilogies.

Sagada has a lot to offer for tourists especially for those who wants to escape a hot steaming temperature in the metro. It has consistent subtropical highland climate ranging from 17-20 degrees Celsius that is relatively low compared to what we have in Metro Manila and nearby provinces in North and South Luzon. Sagada is one popular place for adventurers and wanderers. Famous for its hanging coffins, Sagada can be a perfect place for nature hopping such as spelunking and mountain climbing.

Blue Soil Hills
Known as Kaman-utek in local term, this place is a worthy spot to visit while in Sagada. Normally, this is the last destination right after you hike for Marlboro Country or the Kamanbaneng Peak where you can see the “sea of clouds” that unfortunately, we have not done and experience.  Anyhow, at least we were able to visit this famous “Blue Soil Hills” after 30-45 minutes trekking. You won’t get lost after all since a trail path were made respectively to guide you directly going to the area. But better as well to ask for a tour guide for safety.




The blue-green hue of this landscape makes it different from its surroundings. Do not wonder so much why because science has an answer to that. The soil in this particular area has a rich copper sulfate content and actually safe for human exposure. Pitcher plant, grass and pine trees are still growing all around despite of its condition. Our tour guide actually prohibits us to come near close since it caused a lot of damage to the soil. In fact, that’s true. You can observed a slight erosion in some parts.

Sumaging Cave
Adrenaline rush! That is one thing to describe my experience going in and out of this cave. It’s actually my first time to do caving or spelunking so far and I thought it would not be that bad (haha). But hey! Good thing I’m always ready for situation like this and survived the trail. Climbing back down to see its hidden beauty was difficult and absolutely quicker in climbing up back. Entry and exit point is the same and that would same slippery experience but it’s totally fun! I’m noticing myself being competitive enough and became tremendously tougher. Because it’s typically cold inside, you can also observed a condensation or a smoke when you breathe (feels like a K-drama experience).
Phase 3 - Sumaging Cave
Sumaging Cave dubbed as “The Big Cave” because of its huge chamber that connects a total of 60 caves of the town. Inside is splendid rock formations that comes in different shapes. Major highlights as well is the stalagmite and stalactites that was formed millions of years ago.

Trail is divided into three phases. Phase 1 is to reach the bottom of the steep. A strange smell of bat-poop was vivid in this area. Phase 2 is where you can see now the rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites. Mandatory to remove those gorgeous sleepers, sandals and shoes to protect the landscape in this area as you go down to Phase 3 that called the tunnel. You can swim in a freezing cold water in chambers.

Being able to experience how tough it is, I would like to share some helpful tips and reminders that could probably help as you do your own Sumaging adventures too.

1. Wear light, tight and comfortable clothes.
2. A pair of sandals with tight grip rather than sleepers and or shoes is way better.
3. Headlight or a flashlight is good to have especially for those blind in the dark like me.
4. If possible, you can bring a light sling bag where you can safe keep your phone.
5. It is good to be kind but be careful when trying to be a superhero because it can possibly cause more chaos (you’ll know once you get in there)
6. Listen to your tour guide and do not leave your trash

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