Absolutely epic place to be. The road to get here is now paved but it gets dicey as it's steep and one area was damaged due to flooding and the road was caved. Hopefully, by the time you go,the road would be fixed.
The resort itself is pretty good. If you're up for adventures and lots of stairs and climbing, this is the place for you. They have villas you can rent of overnight and lots of gazebos for day use. Im happy to see that the focus is on the falls and the nature surrounding it. The main area where the pool is, is nice enough.
Going down to the falls, that's an adventure and if you have bad knees, take your time. Some parts of the stairs are quite big steps, so it takes effort. The falls itself, the main one that is accessible is stunning. Now it depends when you come here because when we did, it was raining the night before and during our visit. So it was a lot of water and it was awesome.
The upper side is much more chill and there is a natural slide that gets fun but be very careful because the current is so strong that it does push you down. Better have someone watching out and help pull you up because it is hard to stand once you've slid down. But it is fun. The trek going up is okay but be careful as there are parts with no railings whatsoever.
The facilities, the washrooms are okay. I think they were renovating a few.
Anyway, it really is a fun place and you can even bring your meats or fish to grill. You do have to bring your own charcoal. But what a fun place to hang out for the day. I say get there early because the parking is at a...
Read moreUnforgettable waterfall swimming experience. There were quite a lot of stairs (and some of them pretty steep) to get to the falls but the hike is worth it! The water is ice blue and refreshingly cool. I would recommend bringing water shoes with you as the rocks can be slippery and sharp. You’ll also need to bring your own towel too.
The camp offers ‘cottages’ for P200 but they’re really more like park benches/tables with an awning, kind of like a cabana.
They have a food stall selling sio mai, fries, halo halo and other items near Wilfred’s camp, which was a tasty treat but they didn’t have any other places for a sit down meal as far as I could tell. I would definitely bring your own snacks and drinks since it’s a hike back to the top to buy from the entrance stall.
There was a lady sitting on a barstool who was telling us we needed to pay P25 to use a plastic chair and we weren’t sure if she was an actual employee or not (turns out she was) it would have been nice if she was wearing something to identify her as an employee because the whole...
Read moreIf you're a nature lover, this place is a must-visit. The location is easily accessible via a well-paved road from the highway. Once you arrive, you'll find a variety of accommodations, including cozy cottages, a beautiful spring-fed swimming pool, and numerous picturesque spots to snap photos.
But the real highlight of this resort is the stunning waterfall below, which is truly breathtaking. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can cross the fallen giant tree bridge and have a fantastic spot to take some incredible pictures.
What's more, I appreciated the attention to safety at this resort. Handrails are installed in the waterfall area, which make it easy and safe to explore the site.
The only downside is that the phone signal is a bit weak, but the piso Wi-Fi stations available throughout the resort make up for it.
All in all, my stay at this resort was a memorable and enjoyable experience, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful getaway in a beautiful...
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