Unlike Tinago Falls and Maria Christina Falls, Mimbalot/Mimbalut Falls is easily accessible. Just ride a jeep going to Buru-un, alight at Mimbalot/Mimbalut crossing and ride a tryk/baja-baja to Mimbalot. For photo-ops you can just walk on the left side of the river. If you want to stay longer, you can go to the resort and pay an entrance fee - 50 pesos for adults, 40 pesos for children and senior citizens. You can access the falls from inside the resort. Cottages are available from 350-500 pesos. There are also many different pools that you can choose from. Great for kids! Also recommended for gatherings among friends and family. Ample parking....
   Read moreAre you itching to beat the heat before summer is over? I did mine by waterfall-gazing at Mimbalot Falls in Buru-un, Iligan City. The endless water rushing from the top paving its way to the rocks downstream is calming and breathtaking at the same time. It’s nice to get wet, get a closer look and probably take photos but make sure to take extra care as the path is slippery. Of course I took photos myself and you can see them right below. Still, nothing is more satisfying than witnessing this majestic beauty by yourself. What are you...
   Read moreToo late to read some reviews here that there’s a free entrance at the left side if you’re just here for pictorials. We paid for 100php (for 2 adults) because we entered the gated entrance of Iligan Paradise Resort. They have man made pools on the right side for kids and adults, but it’s not really developed if compared to Timoga Coldspring pools. Still a nice place to unwind and be “one with nature.”
There are toilet/shower rooms available but I haven’t checked the...
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