These are the most well-preserved and interesting Ibaloi mummies that you can see in the area but unfortunately the caves have been closed since 2016. Specialists are working on how to better preserve the quickly deteriorating bodies. If the caves are open, the most culturally sensitive way to get to them is with a guide via a strenuous four-to-six hour hike.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
BenCab Museum
23.69 MILES
This superb museum dedicated to the life, times and work of artist Benedicto Reyes Cabrera (BenCab) is as fascinating as the man himself. The gallery is a…
Museum of Cordillera Sculpture
24.17 MILES
This museum showcases a collection of Ifugao woodcarvings, and what a collection it is. Ritual objects and antique bulol line the vast hall, among…
St Louis University Museum
21.14 MILES
This campus museum is run by Isekias 'Ike' Picpican, one of the country’s foremost authorities on the history and culture of the Cordillera people. You…
Lumiang Burial Cave
29.98 MILES
Lumiang Burial Cave is a 10- to 15-minute walk south of the main village, towards Ambasing, well signposted along the left-hand fork in the road. Steep…
Sumaging Cave
29.66 MILES
The exhilarating Sumaging Cave, or Big Cave, is the most popular of Sagada's caves. Its immense chambers are home to other-0worldly rock formations with…
Camp John Hay
21.33 MILES
A Japanese internment camp for Allied prisoners of war in WWII, and then a US military rest-and-recreation facility, 246-hectare Camp John Hay has been…
Tam-awan Village
21.53 MILES
Nine traditional Ifugao homes and two Kalinga huts were taken apart then reassembled on the side of a hill at this artists colony. Spending the night in…
Tappia Waterfall
29.5 MILES
It’s a 40-minute gruelling but worthwhile hike across the terraces and a steep descent to the 21m-high Tappia Waterfall, where you can sunbathe on the…
Nearby The Cordillera attractions
1. Tinongchol Burial Rock
0.93 MILES
About 3km northwest of Kabayan, near barangay Kabayan Barrio, is the Tinongchol Burial Rock, where several coffins have been leveraged into cuts in a…
2. Kabayan National Museum
2.06 MILES
This compact museum is a good introduction to this part of the Cordillera. Ask the friendly curator to explain the difference between traditional clothing…
3. Opdas Mass Burial Cave
2.34 MILES
On the southern edge of town (in someone’s backyard), this spooky charnel house has hundreds of skulls and bones between 500 and 1000 years old lined up…
4. Bangao Mummy Caves
2.76 MILES
The forests around Kabayan hide dozens of mummy caves that only Ibaloi elders can locate; the nearest site where you can see some (not terribly well…
6. St Louis University Museum
21.14 MILES
This campus museum is run by Isekias 'Ike' Picpican, one of the country’s foremost authorities on the history and culture of the Cordillera people. You…
7. Camp John Hay
21.33 MILES
A Japanese internment camp for Allied prisoners of war in WWII, and then a US military rest-and-recreation facility, 246-hectare Camp John Hay has been…
8. Night Market
21.5 MILES
Didn't realise Baguio was so cold? The Night Market is a great place to find a cheap used hoodie or a raincoat.