The Philippines is able to delight travelers with opportunities for adventure holidays, as well as its beaches and wonderful underwater world. And if you consider yourself a lover of natural beauty, then you should not deprive your attention of the waterfalls of the Philippines.
Pinsal waterfalls
These waterfalls are a mysterious place steeped in legends: one of them has to do with natural reservoirs, resembling the shape of a foot. Tradition says that these are traces left by the giant Angalo (he was looking for his wife Aran). Want to see them? Climb up the hill (at the top there is a spring from which hot water gushes). The water streams of the Pinsal Falls fall from a 26-meter height into a reservoir where you can swim. As for the surroundings of the waterfall, this is a great place for a leisurely stroll and admiring the natural beauty. Advice: behind the cascade, it makes sense to find a small cave to start exploring.
Pagsanyan waterfalls
The path to them will pass by coconut groves and rice fields, and the waterfalls themselves begin with small streams, which, turning into a powerful stream, fall from a 100-meter height. Tourists who decide to admire the unforgettable natural pictures will be offered to get to the waterfalls by boat. And since there is a cave behind them, those who wish are offered to get to it on a bamboo raft for a small fee (90 pesos).
Kawasan Falls
Kawasan Falls is a three-level multi-level cascading waterfall - its flow is represented by clear water from mountain springs (on the lower step you can swim and visit a cafe to enjoy the taste of ordered dishes and picturesque nature, and on the upper step, guests will have a quieter rest, where it will be possible to organize a picnic among tropical vegetation).
A visit to the Kawasan waterfall is in demand among fans of extreme, exotic and ecotourism. They will have to overcome the path along the path that leads through the tropical jungle, where vines and ferns grow, the height of which reaches more than 2 m. It is worth noting that this excursion will turn out to be a rather exciting adventure, during which tourists will be able to walk along 3 bridges hanging over the abyss.
If desired, you can stay next to one of the functioning hotels and recreation centers.
Waterfall Maria Cristina
The 98-meter waterfall is called "twin falls": this is explained by the presence of a huge boulder at the edge of the cliff, which divides this waterfall into two streams.