Ganduyan Inn |
It was raining during more than half of our 6.5-hr. trip from Baguio City to Sagada and it was still raining when our bus arrived at Sagada by 6:30 PM. From the bus stop, Jandy and I ran towards the accommodation nearest the bus stop – the 3-storey Ganduyan Inn.
This wasn’t our first time to stay here, having been here 13 years ago (in 1998). Back then, we stayed in a spartan room without private bath (PhP75 per head). The common baths then had no hot water. Still managing the inn were Marina and Hanzel Biag. This time, Jandy and I stayed in a slightly bigger (though still spartan) room with twin beds and a private bath with hot water (PhP750 per day).
Twin room with private bath |
Since the inn’s coffee shop didn’t offer dinner (they only serve breakfast), Jandy and I walked to the basement of the nearby Edward Longid Centrum, an Episcopalian church-raised commercial building inaugurated last January 25, 2010, where we had a delicious dinner of pork asado and roast chicken plus a cup of Sagada’s signature brewed coffee at Cuisina Igorota.
The basement also has 2 other local restaurants (Dap-Ayan Sagada and 7J’s Diner & Snack Haus), all offering various local cuisine at a very cheap price. The town’s pharmacy is also located at the second floor of the building.
Edward Longid Centrum |
Ganduyan Inn: Poblacion, Sagada, Mountain Province. Mobile number: (0921) 273-8097 (Smart) and (0927) 434-0212 (Globe). E-mail : ganduyan_inn@yahoo.com.
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