Malibic-libic falls is a very hard location to find, (hence the nickname - the hidden falls) it is recommended to get a local guide as it located in a very isolated area and takes around 30 minutes of walking down a very steep, slippery path, jumping over rocks, walking on makeshift bridges.... strong legs are required !! You may meet monkeys, birds and bats on the journey!. The falls themselves are only about 10 meters in height, leading into a pool where the water falls. The pool is shallow at the other end of the falls and leads to a stream/river going further down the mountain, but as you walk through the pool, toward the falls, it gets progressively deeper eventually around 20-30 meters deep near the falls, so don't attempt to go near the falls themselves if you cannot swim. There are no facilities there, so take plenty of food and water with you. This is a very beautiful area and worth the hard work it takes to reach the area, but please make sure you bag up and remove your rubbish when you leave, it was a shame to see that people had made the visit to the area and left their rubbish strewn around the rocks at the pool edge, spoiling the area for...
Read moreThis falls deserves a 5 star. But We people deserve 0 or less. Falls is perfect. Some areas are deep, be careful guys. And sand pulls you in. But there are a lot of garbage. People wants a clean nature. But they don't clean and they just leave everything including glass bottles.
No entrance fee. Actually there is no official parking fee. But you pay it to locals whose lot you occupy for parking. So that is fair for me. Car is 30pesos. Motorbike is 20 or 15. I don't remember it well. After parking area. You will hike down. It's steep. Be careful. I had my 4 years old kid with me. It was really scary. Because I had to carry him on my back. Then once you are down, you still need to walk on the slippery rocks to arrive at falls. Some passing areas are so narrow. So it's same while hiking uphill to parking area. But more tiring since I had to carry my son on back again. That is somehow okay. But taking a risk that he might fall down is really bad.
Lesson learned: Never go to this falls...
Read moreA must for see destination in Cavite. Don't forget to visit this majestic, Malibic-libic Falls when you are in town of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, the town is also known as Bailen in the old days.
Just be ready for a quick trekking and hiking on your way down and up to the river and falls. Also make sure to be safe as the path is a bit wet due to moisture and some mosses.
You can swim and dive into the river but make sure to take precautions as the river is now too deep and may cause drowning.
PLEASE NOTE: NO LITTERING of any wastes on this place so that we can help maintain the cleanliness...
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