Activities 

Sagada Pottery


A traditional form of pottery originating from the mountainous region of Sagada, in the Philippines. It is characterized by its simple, rustic design, and the use of local clay and natural materials. The pottery is typically handmade using the coil-and-scrape method, and is often decorated with geometric patterns or traditional designs. The pottery is used for practical purposes such as cooking, storage, and serving food, as well as for decorative purposes. The production of Sagada Pottery is a long-standing tradition in the region, passed down through generations of families, and continues to be an important part of the cultural heritage of the Sagada community.

Sagada Weaving


It is characterized by its intricate designs and patterns, which often feature bright colors and geometric shapes. The weaving is done using a back-strap loom, with the weaver sitting on the ground and using their body to control the tension of the threads. The textiles produced through Sagada weaving are used for a variety of purposes, including clothing, blankets, and decorative items. The tradition of Sagada weaving is a significant part of the cultural heritage of the Sagada community and is passed down through generations of families. Despite the rise of mass-produced textiles, Sagada weaving remains an important part of the local economy and is valued for its unique and beautiful designs.

Ganduyan Museum


Also known as the Sagada Heritage Museum, is a museum located in Sagada, Philippines. It is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the cultural heritage of the Sagada community, including the traditions of weaving, pottery, and other crafts. The museum features a collection of artifacts, textiles, pottery, and other items that provide insight into the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. The museum also serves as a cultural center, hosting exhibitions, workshops, and other events that highlight the traditional arts and crafts of the area. The Ganduyan Museum is a key attraction for tourists visiting Sagada, providing a unique opportunity to learn about the local culture and traditions. The museum is also an important resource for local communities, preserving the heritage of the area and educating visitors about the rich cultural heritage of the Sagada region.

Orange Picking


Orange picking in Sagada is a popular activity for tourists and locals. The town is known for its sweet oranges, which are grown in the surrounding hillsides. During the orange picking season, which usually takes place from November to May, visitors can head to orange orchards to pick their own fruit. This is a fun and unique experience, and a great way to enjoy the scenic beauty of Sagada while also trying some of the town's famous oranges. Additionally, the picked oranges can be taken as a souvenir or used for cooking or juicing.

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