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Sagada Tourism Recovers From Pandemic Losses

Sagada’s rising tourism! Improved transport, facilities, and food choices draw in record-breaking numbers, proving the town is a must-visit destination.


By Society Magazine

Sagada Tourism Recovers From Pandemic Losses

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Improved public transportation, facilities and food choices contributed to rising tourism arrivals in Sagada, Mountain Province

From Jan. 1 to Nov. 30, 2023, tourists in Sagada reached 108,059 — a jump from 48,761 in the entire 2022.

The December data is still being collated.

In 2019, or prior to the pandemic, Sagada’s tourist arrivals reached 144,000.

“We are positive Sagada is drawing people back,” Gloria Pilamon-Langbayan, Sagada Tourism Officer, said in a phone interview on Friday.

She said tourism stakeholders are constantly enhancing their offerings to ensure visitors’ convenience.

She said tricycles, which they call “tuk-tuk,” serve as public transportation to encourage tourists to leave their vehicles at the hotels and other accommodation places to lessen traffic congestion.

Some roads have also been designated as parking areas to avoid clogging the town’s two-lane roads.

“Even the hotel facilities and the food they serve have been improved for health and safety, aside from keeping up with the standards,” Langbayan said.

“Thousands came here to celebrate the holidays and based on what we felt and saw, here, even without the statistics on hand, we know we have a lot of tourists,” she added.

Sagada’s chilly weather and scenic landscapes attract local and foreign tourists alike. (PNA)