The place is accessible. There's a rocky road but not much. Parking fee for motorcycle costs 20 pesos each. The entrance fee is 90 pesos per head, you can enjoy their activities such as jumping rope and kayaking. The also charged us 20 pesos each for the environmental fee. They have various cottages. We paid the small one which costs 150 pesos(it's just a three of us). Also they required a tour guide, there's no fix rate for the tour guide it depends on you how much you can give. When you arrive, you have to walk a short distance to reach the falls. You have to wear a slippers because you'll pass a river, but in case you don't have one , they sells slippers for 50 pesos.
For the place, it's clean and you can feel the nature vibes. The water is so cold and refreshing. They also have a pool. I like the idea that they also sells ukay-ukay in case you need extra clothes. They also have piso wifi.
Overall, it was a really...
Read moreTour guides are honest,dependable, and very friendly.The facility is average. Yet the people around here are warm and accommodating. We stayed for two nights (Wednesday and Thursday) with few tourist in it.But in the night we are just the only couple here but without worry since there are security guards to watch over the night. You'll hear nature crickets which I really appreciate, and reminds me of the good old days in the province. The waterfalls is small yet attractive.We enjoyed the alkaline fresh spring water that pours, and served as continues water supply for the kids pool and adult pool.Theres a mini dam that created a man-made lake where you can enjoy kayak.
The weekends are full of visitors, so if you want solitude,be here on weekdays.
Over all, It's nice to know that there is a place where you can appreciate nature, and enjoy the simple beauty of it.
Definitely we'll...
Read moreThis waterfalls are easy to get to, with sealed roads almost all the way. A short distance od dirt road at the end, cars with high clearance will find it easy, crossing two shallow creeks. Dirt road is around 100m.
The waterfalls are within 3 mins walking distance from the resort entrance. Fees are very reasonable. Opening hours start at 530am.
There are toilet facilities. 2 swimming pools, a new rafting area, and of course the waterfalls.
A small kiosk sells food but don't expect much. I saw life jackets for hire for those who want to venture into the waterfall pool which is 4 to 5 feet deplep.
Tour guides are extremely friendly. Good place to visit this waterfalls. Difficulty level is...
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