
It was d-day for the SaGGAs team, the busiest day of the month, the time where influx of tourists is at its peak, streets are full of vehicles, lodgings fully booked, restaurants busy, traffic jams at the caves, the waterfalls crowded and guides unavailable.
The annual SaGGAs Bonfire Fest, now at its 3rd year of celebration, the organization has been successful in providing a unique experience for the participants of the event.
As usual, pinikpikan on the menu, adobo can’t be out of a pinoys meal, dinuguan, pulutan, menudo and veggies were served for the guests.
The event will never be complete without the traditional display of gong dances performed by non other than the guides themselves.
“Iyaman amin ken dakayo” (Thank you to all of you)
We recognize the appearance of:
Mr. Benj Espina of http://www.visitsagada.com/, he has been present in every bonfire event for the past years.
Mr. Timothy Javier (aka. Lolotim), he sponsored rescue equipment and helmets whom we issue our guests for their safety.
Mr. Benj Espina of http://www.visitsagada.com/, he has been present in every bonfire event for the past years.
Mr. Timothy Javier (aka. Lolotim), he sponsored rescue equipment and helmets whom we issue our guests for their safety.
Wilson and Felly Capuyan
Maricel of Pinikpikan Restaurant
Salt and PepperJundy Baldo
Sharon Pilapil of Tour Tayo and Sister
Moneth Velillas
Gabay Wines
Susan Likigan
Gabay Wines
Susan Likigan
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mga mam/sir, question lang po, me and my group are planning on attending this year's bonfire, sobrang hirap po ba talaga ang transpo, lodge and guides at this time? Can we book these things in advance so pagdating namen dyan, we are all set. If yes, kindly link me up please so i can visit the websites. Thank you very much in advance!
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