There are bamboo tables and benches there constructed by locals for free use so that people won't cook and eat by the river. They are on first come, first use basis.
The actual falls is small, about 12-15ft high. The basin is also small but somewhat deep in the middle (about 8-10ft) that makes jumping nice.
To go to the actual falls, you have to go down rocky slope or jump. Weak knees beware. You also should at least know how to swim since the basin is deep. The place is quiet and cool; the water clean-ish. The only downside is when people starts arriving and they cook and eat by the river and leave their trash around. I hope the LGU would be more strict with implementing CLAYGO policy.
Go early as bulk of people start to arrive around 10am and peaks between 12-2pm.
A nearby place you can also visit are Marilag Camp and...
Read moreIt is beautiful. It has Public Toilet for men and women separately and is kept clean and proper. There are huts with tables and chairs to put your things and eat your packed meals.
The road going up to the falls was very steep and unpaved. I recommend to park your motorcycles (no parking for cars) down the road then just walk all throughout for 15-20 minutes hike.
Overall, I loved...
Read moreHiking to Tikip Falls is about an hour from the jump off point. The trail is well established and therefore recommended for first timers. There are houses along the trail where you could ask directions. It is also possible to bring a motorcycle which can easily traverse 95%...
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