Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Traveling Morion

Katibawasan Falls is one of Camiguin Island's gems. It measures 250 feet which cascades to a natural rock pool with green and ice cold water surrounded by local species of trees, orchids, and wild ferns. Katibawasan Falls I had the chance to visit Camiguin's interesting spots including Katibawasan Falls during my 3 days stay there. The island province is Philippines’ second smallest in terms of land area and population but “Big and Giant” in terms of tourism. Interestingly, you can explore the whole province in



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just one day! From downtown Mambajao, hire a habal-habal/multicab. Tell the driver that you’re going to Katibawasan Falls. The waterfall is located five kilometers southeast of Mambajao- 5-10 minutes travel. The area is maintained by the provincial government so expect minimal fees. You only have to pay an entrance fee of P20 (adult) | P5 (children) | P10 (student) to be able to see and experience Katibawasan Falls. Picnic tables, seats, and picnic facilities are available for use. The surrounding nature, its ice cold water and refreshing splash are enough reasons to tag this spot as one of the country perfect summer destinations. Read more... www.travelingmorion.com

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