Tuasan Falls is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in Camiguin, Philippines. Located in the municipality of Catarman, it is known for its serene and unspoiled environment. The waterfall features a steady cascade of crystal-clear, cool water plunging from a height of approximately 25 meters into a natural basin surrounded by lush greenery and rugged rocks.
Unlike other waterfalls in the area, Tuasan Falls remains largely undeveloped, offering visitors a chance to experience nature in its raw and pristine form. It is easily accessible via a short trek from the main road, thanks to well-paved pathways. The pool at the base of the falls is perfect for swimming, with its refreshing, clean, and cool waters. The stunning backdrop of verdant foliage and the dramatic flow of water make it a favorite spot for nature photography. Note: There are no entrance fees as making it a budget-friendly attraction. Facilities around the falls are minimal, so it's advisable to bring your own supplies, such as food and water. There's no bathroom but a small area to cover you while dressing/undressing. Best visited during the dry season for easier access and clearer views.
Tuasan Falls is a must-visit for those seeking tranquility and a chance to connect with nature...
Read moreTuasan Falls offers a truly serene escape nestled within Camiguin's lush landscape. The atmosphere is incredibly peaceful, far less crowded than some other waterfalls, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in nature. The constant rush of water cascading down about 20-25 meters creates a soothing backdrop, and the crystal-clear, refreshingly cool water in the natural pool below is perfect for a dip, especially on a warm day. The surroundings are wonderfully pristine, with thick green foliage making it feel like a secluded oasis. The area is quite accessible with a well-paved road leading almost directly to the falls, followed by a very short walk. While there aren't full-blown restaurants, you'll find small snack stands near the entrance for basic refreshments. Bringing your own snacks or a packed lunch is a good idea to make the most of your visit. The experience is straightforward and enjoyable. The entrance fee is a modest 75 PHP, and the facilities, including restrooms, are basic but functional. It's ideal for those seeking a tranquil natural spot without an extensive trek. You can easily spend an hour or two here, swimming, taking photos, and just enjoying the tranquil sounds of the falls. It's a fantastic spot to connect with Camiguin's...
Read moreTuasan Falls in Camiguin is a hidden gem that feels like stepping into a nature lover’s dream. The journey to get there is part of the charm—you drive through winding roads surrounded by lush greenery, and the anticipation builds as you get closer. Once you arrive, the sound of rushing water greets you even before the falls come into view.
The falls themselves are stunning. The water cascades powerfully down a rock face into a cool, crystal-clear pool below. The setting is serene, surrounded by towering trees and vibrant plants, making it feel like a scene out of a movie. The water is refreshingly cold, perfect for a quick dip, especially on a hot day. Even if you’re not swimming, just sitting by the falls and taking in the scenery is incredibly calming.
What I loved most is that Tuasan Falls hasn’t been overly commercialized. It’s still very raw and natural, which adds to its charm. There’s no entrance fee as of my visit, though you might find some friendly locals offering snacks or refreshments nearby.
It’s a great spot to escape the heat and connect with nature. If you’re in Camiguin, this place is absolutely worth the visit. Just don’t forget your camera—you’ll want to capture the beauty...
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