This hidden waterfall near Cavite is honestly a gem close enough for a quick escape from the city but beautiful enough to feel like you’ve stepped into something special. The water used to be clear and refreshing, and the sound of the falls mixed with the rustling trees made for the perfect day out. But lately, it’s become a bit too popular. Crowds have taken over, and with so many people crammed into one spot, the water’s turned murky and the peaceful vibe feels lost.
Still, it’s not all bad. If you’re someone who loves the thrill of jumping into natural waters, this place is still a solid pick. The bottom of the falls is just soft sand, which makes diving in both safe and fun. There’s something really freeing about taking that leap, hearing the splash, and being surrounded by nature however imperfect it might be right now.
It’s a spot that has the potential to be amazing again, especially if crowd control and maintenance improve. So while it’s not ideal for quiet swimming at the moment, it’s still worth the trip for adventure seekers and groups looking for a lively,...
Read moreWe went on a Saturday hoping to be able to unwind and relax and breathe some fresh air from Mayang Falls but unfortunately it wasn't how we thought it would be. The water was not clear and did not look clean, the cottages were bad, there was a weird smell and all in all was not fun to go to. If only the government (or whomever owns it or the one getting the entrance fees and cottage fees) can make it more maintained and clean it def has the potential to get more...
Read moreit is a natural beauty. the area is slum but dont be discouraged. 20pesos entrance. a hotspot for locals, but they all nice and friendly; 3 groups invited me to join for a drink. you can swim and jump from 6m (12feet) high under the fall pool. dont expect any Western amenities, but you can get cold drink at the first houseshop and there is a kiosk on the spot as well...
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