
Sagada Local Products
Experience Sagada's breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, a mountain gem in the Philippines. Here, local artisans create beautiful and sustainable products, from handwoven textiles and unique crafts to organic produce grown in the surrounding hills. Sagada Tours offers an excellent way to discover these sustainable practices. Support their traditions and take home a piece of Sagada's charm, like a traditional bag made from indigenous materials.
Sagada Red Rice/Brown Rice

Planning your Sagada adventure? Be sure to discover the unique flavors of the region, including our locally grown red and brown rice. Aromatic and rich in nutritional benefits, Sagada's fragrant rice is a staple in many cafés. Consider incorporating local food experiences into your Sagada travel and tour itinerary. At just P100 per kilo, this wholesome rice is a delicious way to support local farmers. Experience the taste of Sagada today!
Sagada Oranges

A must-do on your Sagada tours: discover the unique Sagada oranges. These distinctive fruits, sometimes green like pinecones, sometimes yellowish like navel oranges, are grown locally in the Mountain Province. Enjoy the experience of picking your own fresh oranges. Prices range from P80 to P100 per kilo.
Sagada Coffee or Barako

Immerse yourself in the local culture on your Sagada tours, starting with a taste of our extraordinary Kape Barako. This unique coffee, with its chocolatey character and hints of spice and floral notes, is a true Sagada experience. The beans are skillfully roasted from medium to dark to enhance their flavor and body. Sagada coffee prices vary depending on the size of the pack, with a kilo typically ranging from P300 to P400.
Sagada Etag

Experience Sagada's breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, a mountain gem in the Philippines. Sagada Tours offer a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local culture, including its unique culinary traditions. A must-try is Sagada Etag, also known as Igorot smoked meat, smoked mountain ham, or smoked bacon. This cherished delicacy, crucial to Cordilleran life, is made through the "panag-etag" process of curing pork with salt. Enjoy its distinct smoky flavor in local dishes like "pinikpikan." Sagada Etag is available for around P400-500 per.
Sagada Lemon Pie

Experience the taste of Sagada with the famous Sagada Lemon Pie. Made with fresh lemons grown right here in the Mountain Province, this treat is a true taste of local flavor and a must-try on your Sagada tours. Priced between P250 and P300 per box, it's a delicious souvenir to bring home.
Sagada Weaving Bags and more

Looking for unique souvenirs on your Sagada tours? Visit Sagada Weaving, where we've been creating handmade treasures since 1968. Our charming gift shop, located along the street, offers a wide selection of authentic Sagada crafts, including packs, shoes, gifts, and attire. Find the perfect piece that captures the spirit of Sagada, with bag prices varying based on size. Explore the artistry of Sagada Weaving!