Last week we visited the area of Sagada, which hosts some of the Philippines best limestone caves. Actually I did not visit the caves, as I was quite sure they would not be as spectacular as Jenolan Caves, west of Sydney. Anyway, 10km south of Sagada is the town of Sabangan, which lies on the Chico River. The Chico River would have to be one of the better rivers in the Philippines for kayaking. The river has a continuous series of rapidsore interested in the canoeing, so for those who are similarly interested, I am planning a return to the area in May 2010 to kayak this river. The rapids are mostly grade 2-3. I hear there are grade 4-5 rapids, though based on my river observation from the main road, this is more likely the lower section. I only saw the river as far as east as the Sagada turn-off, and it was not suited to rafting (i.e. too narrow, too shallow). The Chico River flows from Mountain Province, a few hundred kilometres north of Manila, but it takes 6 hours alone to drive the 80km section from Baguio-Sagada because although the road is mostly sealed, its VERY windy. Fortunately there were no tricycles in this section.
Increasingly I see that the Dept of Tourism in the Philippines is starting to spend money on worthwhile project as these to boost tourism, and to give visitors something to do. If you are more interested in rafting, there are groups that run rafting trips on the river. I have information on this, or you can inquire at the Rock Inn, in Sagada. This is a fairly nice place to stay. Nice accommodation, though off-season you will have to wait a few hours for a meal as they do down to the markets to buy the food.
If you want to get to this area, I would advice coming in from the Nueva Viscaya province (east side). The road is not as good, but it will be faster, particularly as they are currently upgrading the road - sealing it with concrete. Baguio is a great market to buy food, and there are some good entertainment places there. Many foreigners like living there because its cheaper, cooler, though it is congested because of the mountain topography.
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com
3 comments:
Hi Andrew,
I live in Sagada and do some Kayaking in the area. You won't be able to paddle in May, the level is just too low. The section you saw is really only runnable from June-Oct. Downstream from Bontoc the river is more tightly channeled, and below the confluence with the Talubin river (about 4-5km downstream from Bontoc) there is more volume. This is where rafting is possible, though we can raft above Bontoc in high water. Sections below the Talubin confluence are usually runnable through January. The Chico downstream in Kalinga has a longer season. Best time for paddling is really Oct-Nov, not as much rain but levels are still good and many of the smaller rivers are still runnable.
If you're bringing an inflatable to the Philippines you might also want to check out Cagayan de Oro, there's an active scene with a year-round season there.
Ahoy Steven,
I live in Chiang Mai Thailand and do some kayaking here, see www.lostcanyonkayaks.com I am interested in heading over your way with my inflatable kayak. Hope to meet someone to paddle with and find out how things work there.
Happy Paddling
Bad Water Bob
Thank's for sharing. I also belived that Chico River is one the perfect place to have kayak in philippines.
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