Lanao del Norte is indeed a province of waterfalls! When you’re in this part of
Mindanao, never ever miss to check one of the province’s less-known waterfalls,
the beautiful Pagayawan Falls in the Municipality of Bacolod.
Road to Pagayawan
When we usually talk about waterfalls, it’s commonly associated
with long motorcycle/habal-habal ride or extensive trekking. But here comes a
beautiful Pagayawan Falls that’s just more or less 10-15 minutes (easy) habal-habal ride from the town proper of
Bacolod. But despite of being
accessible, the waterfall is one of the province's less-known/visited. Well, I still don’t know why. Maybe, because waterfalls are
anywhere and everywhere in Lanao del Norte!
One of the less-visited
waterfalls
The waterfall is now accessible contrary to my first thought that the road going to this interesting spot is still unpaved as described in most of the website posts I've read. Like
what I’ve said, (again) I am still wondering why the waterfall is still not a popular destination (even in Lanao del Norte) considering its ecotourism potentials. The waterfall
is surrounded by greenery of untouched forest – pristine and picturesque.
We never tried to get down to take a closer look of the main falls as we didn't find any way going down. No worries, there’s a viewing deck - that's the perfect spot to see the simply amazing beauty of the waterfall. From the viewing deck, I can feel the strong cascade of water - yep, very powerful! Pagayawan falls is actually a series of mini-waterfalls flowing to bed of rocks heading to the mighty main falls with estimated height of 85 ft.
We never tried to get down to take a closer look of the main falls as we didn't find any way going down. No worries, there’s a viewing deck - that's the perfect spot to see the simply amazing beauty of the waterfall. From the viewing deck, I can feel the strong cascade of water - yep, very powerful! Pagayawan falls is actually a series of mini-waterfalls flowing to bed of rocks heading to the mighty main falls with estimated height of 85 ft.
Travel Notes
Barangay Pagayawan is very near to the town proper of Bacolod,
more or less 10-15 minutes travel. The road going to the viewing deck of the
waterfall is already developed/paved. According to the locals, the waterfall
was the proposed power source of a hydroelectric power plant to be constructed
in the area. The project is being initiated by the local officials through the
assistance of an international organization. There is no entrance fee as of this writing.
Reminders
- For safety and security, please coordinate with the Municipal Tourism Officer or Barangay Officials before heading to the area or at least ask the locals.
- Don’t litter.
- Bring food and water. There are no sari-sari stores or food stalls in the area.
- Don't forget your camera/smart phone for selfies! Enjoy!
Travel Guide
From Cagayan de Oro City: At CDO Westbound Integrated Bus Terminal in Bulua,
ride in a bus bound to Kapatagan, Pagadian or Zamboanga City. Ask the driver to drop you in Bacolod town proper or much better in eskina/crossing going to Barangay Pagayawan (just in case if the driver/conductor is familiar with the place).Travel time from Cagayan de Oro to Bacolod (estimated) is 4-5 hours.
- From the town proper of Bacolod, hire a habal-habal that will take you to the waterfall's location in Barangay Pagayawan. The location of the waterfall is very close to the Philippine Army check-point stop in Barangay Pagayawan. Estimated travel time is 10-15 minutes.
From Iligan City: At Iligan Integrated Land Transportation
Terminal, ride in a bus bound to Kapatagan or Pagadian or Zamboanga City.
Travel time is more or less 2 hours. (Follow
directions above)
From Pagadian: Ride in a bus bound to Cagayan de Oro City or
Iligan City. Travel time is more or less 3 hours. (Follow directions above)
From Ozamis City: Ride in a RORO (in Ozamis Port (Misamis
Occidental) bound to Mukas Port of Tubod (Lanao del Norte). From Mukas, ride in
a bus bound to Iligan or Cagayan de Oro. Travel time is more or less 1 hour. (Follow Directions above)
From Dipolog or Dapitan: Ride in a bus bound to Iligan or Cagayan
de Oro. Travel time is 4-5 hours. (Follow
Directions above)
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Wow, that is one astonishing falls, a place where nature show its beauty
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is that sight! I would love to go there someday. I wonder why there aren't too many people around. With a view like this, who would want to miss it?
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful Falls! I woud love to see that!
ReplyDeleteWe would love to travel to a place where waterfalls abound. We'll include Lanao del Norte in our travel bucket list.
ReplyDeleteAmazing waterfalls! Thank you for the itinerary and tips! Will surely visit here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sight! I grew up in Mindanao but never been to Lanao... hope to visit this place next year!
ReplyDeleteHi! Im from BacoloD, Lanao del Norte. Aside of our Beautiful Pagayawan Falls, we also have here in our beloved Municipality, BOAK NA BATO FALLS. you can visit here. just click the link. https://www.facebook.com/sidlak.tourismo/media_set?set=a.103594446398202.7558.100002429412077&type=3
ReplyDeleteThanks po- will definitely check the spot once na makabalik ako sa Lanao :)
Deletepilay plete dra... bus terminal to pagayawan
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