Your visit to Iligan City will never be complete without seeing the majestic Maria Cristina Falls—a true icon of the city. Known not only for its breathtaking beauty, the falls also supply half of Iligan’s power, making it both a natural wonder and an essential resource.
I’ve had the opportunity to visit twice, but sadly, I was denied entry both times due to a landslide blocking the access road. It was disappointing, but safety always comes first.
Still, I hope to finally witness its full glory someday. If you're planning a trip, make sure to check the local advisories beforehand to avoid the same fate. Despite the setbacks, Maria Cristina Falls remains a must-see—and hopefully third...
Read moreI'm just looking at this falls before on postcard in my sibika at kultura's subject. my teacher always used this before. i never imagine to see this falls personality but last 2016 i was given a chance to visit the placed as part of our Mindanao escapade. we visited this falls first on many listed on our bucket list. swimming is not allowed on this placed because current is very strong and it is very dangerous to swim. as what are tour guide told us it is one of their electricity source of the area.if you want to swim better visit other falls available along Iligan but this area is perfect...
Read moreIt was raining when we visited this place. We were actually given a warning that there were landslides along the way, although these has been cleared already. It was around 20-30mins from the city center. The falls as seen from the viewing area was fantastic — beautiful yet dangerous because of the rapids. You will definitely not like (nor will you be allowed actually) to swimming there. I am just amazed when I checked the map and realized/learned that this falls is actually connected to Lake Lanao — the water going through this came...
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