Great spot that keeps to natural beauty of the area!! There will be an entrance fee for most tourists about less than $2~ USD.
-There are ropes designated proximity to a small rapid edge down river that most avoid (or unless you're a super good swimmer or have float tube, but even then, they still keep distance for safety due to strong currents that can carry over that area) -once inside, can swim the river of different depths, jump off board or ledge in deeper areas. -there are very friendly river guides available if want to do river tubing (HIGHLY recommended) They guide to floatation vests/helmets safety explanations and will carry your float tubes to the starting point so you dont have to while doing a brief local intro (there are plastic cases to store and protect some/most phone models available for purchase if want to take pics while on river without getting phone wet) -local food is available from various food stalls. (we went for the garlic fried rice, tocino/longanisa, fried egg, + bbq skewers.. good price and amount!! about $5 USD for 2 people!!) There are mini-gazebos shaped like coconuts, open tables, etc... ALL FOR RENT! so u can store some your stuff or have a place reserved to eat or relax and sit down. (You can't just claim tables... i've seen tourists abuse it in the past by claiming anything/everything when they didnt have much luggage .) -there were some lifeguards on duty when recently went. -Road access to it from the Pandan town area is paved as well as the back road if coming from The Crossing/Kalibo/Caticlan direction... the back road used to be dirt but then got paved and does have bit of elevated routes for those sensitive to elevation levels. -River tubing guide, or tubes to use for swimming in general area, and other items are all available for fee usages as well as other items for sale.
All in all, this is a spot I try to visit at least once or twice whenever I have long stays in The Philippines. I also encourage all visitors to help do your part to clean up after yourselves to help keep environment clean for others to use in future. It is not like most waterparks in the States where there are staff for everything. Please be respectful of the environment and keep it and your area clean or cleaner than when...
Read moreMy visit to Malumpati Health Spring in Antique was a rejuvenating escape that left a lasting impression on my mind, body, and soul. Tucked away in the heart of nature, this hidden gem offered a sanctuary of tranquility and healing waters that revitalized my senses and nourished my spirit.
Upon arrival, I was immediately captivated by the lush surroundings and crystal-clear waters of the spring. The verdant canopy towering overhead cast dappled sunlight onto the natural pools below, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere that beckoned me to immerse myself in its embrace.
As I dipped into the rejuvenating waters of Malumpati Health Spring, I felt the stresses of everyday life melt away, replaced by a profound sense of calm and well-being. The natural mineral-rich waters seemed to work wonders on my skin, leaving it feeling refreshed and revitalized.
Exploring the spring's surroundings, I ventured along meandering pathways that led to scenic viewpoints and tranquil nooks where I could pause and absorb the harmonious symphony of nature. The sound of flowing water, the rustling of leaves, and the gentle chirping of birds created a soothing backdrop that lulled me into a state of blissful relaxation.
Moreover, the community's dedication to preserving the pristine beauty of Malumpati Health Spring shone through in every aspect of my visit. From the well-maintained facilities to the warm hospitality of the locals, it was evident that this oasis of calm was cherished and protected with utmost care, ensuring that visitors like myself could fully savor its magic in its purest form.
In conclusion, my experience at Malumpati Health Spring was a holistic journey of rejuvenation, connection, and serenity that left me renewed and inspired. This natural haven in Antique is a testament to the healing power of nature and the importance of preserving our ecological treasures for generations to come. I left Malumpati Health Spring with a deep sense of gratitude and a vow to cherish the memories of this sacred place forever...
Read moreHalf good and half bad. Payment method is so unpleasant and annoying. Some workers are straight up rude. Different gears and activities different cashiers.
The lady in the big store with glass window display full of goods that also rents out the tubes is rude. She gives us a long face while we were trying to rent out her 30 pesos tube, then she put down the change hard on the counter and did not say anything. We also ask her if we can pay the vest rental and she just give us a blank face and dont wanna deal with us. Same thing with the lady thats in-charge for the payment of tubing. She caters more to the Foreigners! And when it was our time to pay for the tubing she made us wait for a long time standing in front of her while she was doing the talley for the guides and doing her inventory. A few times i approached her to do the tally later and if she can take or money so our time is not wasted waiting for her to figure out her job coz we dont have alot of time in the resort but she is deaf and ignored us. We also took consideration of her not having some change so we figured out an exact payment for her but she was just inconsiderate. She also told us to pay 40 pesos and did not tell us what it was for not until i asked.
Some workers are nice especially the lady who is in-charged in cleaning was very helpful and informative. Also the guy in vest rental in charge was nice and helps us out with our vest size make sure it fits.
Cottage 500 Environmental fee 20 Vest 40 Tube 30 Grilled pork belly 200 1/2 kilo Tubing 200 ( recommended! It was really fun!)
The food price is reasonable and not bad at all. They sell bbq sticks for 10-30 pesos each. Theres also a restaurant on site. A clean toilet and changing area no charge.
The place gets crowded and dies down and gets crowded again. Seems like the foreigners don’t stay too long and on a day tour. Clean blue...
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