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Sumaguing Cave

The Sumaguing Cave is the biggest one in Sagada Mountain Province. It is said that the Sumaguing
Cave is the deepest cave in the Philippines, with a depth of more than 500 feet. The rock formations that
resemble common forms are the highlight of this incredible adventure. The bird and elephants, the
tortoise, and the chocolate cake are some of the formations. Upon arrival in the jump-off area, there's
an info board on the side of a concrete staircase leading to the entrance of the cave, and your eyes will
definitely grow wide when you see the gigantic entrance zone of the cave.
Bomod- ok
Bomod-ok falls Cold water cascades from the top of a beautiful, naturally contoured cliff to a pool
below. Bomod-ok Falls soars some 200 feet in the air, with waters cascading down into a cool green pool
underneath. The most visited waterfall in Sagada is Bomod-ok. The falls drop several meters into a pool
where visitors can swim after a tiring 4.2-kilometer (2.6-mile) trek through the rice fields. After about 1
and 2 hours of trekking, you will reach Bomod-ok Falls.

Marlboro Hills
Marlboro Hills is Sagada's highest peak and has a 360-degree, unobstructed view of the mountain
ranges. It is also a great viewpoint of the sunrise and sea of clouds from the jump-off point; it took
around 3 hours of trekking to reach the peak. Marlboro Hills' own misty sunrise Inspired by the old
Marlboro cigarette brand showing cowboys riding their horses on grassy plains, the locals of Sagada
were delighted to call one hill a Marlboro Hill.

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