Discover the best top things to do in Cordillera Region, Philippines including Bomod-Ok (Big) Falls, Tappiyah Falls, Pongas Falls, Tenogtog Waterfalls, Kaparkan Falls, Chapah Waterfalls, Pinsal Falls, Colorado Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Bokong Falls.
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4.5 based on 265 reviews
Really enjoy the view even though it’s tiring to reach the waterfalls. It was really impressive place to see and soak in the cold water after a tiring trek.
4.5 based on 266 reviews
Although the hike is steep and up and down many stairs, the journey to get here as well as the waterfall itself is well worth it. You will walk through stunning rice terraces, and after about an hour hike, you will arrive at this beautiful waterfall, where you can take a swim and relax before the hike back up many stairs.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Pwede ka magpark, as long as ang sasakyan mo ay big truck! ???? Seriously, I was in awe. #abramazed talaga. You'll really feel alive: the canopies, the sound of the douse of giant and small waterfalls - they reassure you of the world's beauty...every spot is picturesque (as in walang tapon!). I was just hoping we had more time, and that we reached until the lowest part nung falls. The current was too much, guides said we couldn't handle it. So I guess that's a valid reason when I say I have to go back. ????????????
4.5 based on 2 reviews
One who visits this waterfall located in Barangay Bocos would have a chance to see the panoramic view of the town proper. This can be reach through trekking of about 1 hour.
4.0 based on 29 reviews
awesome waterfalls along the Kennon road, which can be accesed by hiring a private taxi. To reach the base of the falls you have to brave enough to cross the hanging bridge which looks flimsy but nevermind its strong enough and secured well. The base of the falls is clear water and cold , You can swim and enjoy the natures retreat peacefully
3.5 based on 20 reviews
Excellent tour. We were supposed to do only the Echo valley tour which is P1600 for a group of 14 plus additional P50/head environmental fee (tour guide fee depends on how many people there are in a group) but then I saw this Echo trail tour which is P2000 for a group of 14 and the guy in charge said this is a 21/2hr+ of walking via echo valley to Bokong falls but no explanation as what is there along the way or what to see. Since we don't want to do the caving and Kiltepan was close we decided to go for it and it was the most amazing 3hr walk we did in Sagada. The walk starts from the hanging coffins going down, climbing up big rocks on the way to a cave opening which has an ankle deep stream that flows inside. The walk inside the cave is about 15 mins. It was an easy walk cos it was flat although rocky and be prepared to get your shoes wet or bring slippers cos you have to walk in ankle deep water 8 times to get to the other side of the cave. From the end of the cave, we followed the stream to Bokong falls which was a 2hr walk was in this beautiful, relaxing and serene surrounding. The walk in general was not hard nor very tiring cos it was mostly shaded and you have the stream to cool you down and Bokong falls at the end of the walk if need be. We are very glad we did the walk. And my suggestion to the people in charge of the tourist centre is they need to be more informative about the tours they are offering to encourage more tourist to do it.Like this tour, I had second thoughts in doing it but luckily we did. According to our guide not many people do this tour in fact it was just us who was doing it at the time.
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