If you’re into chasing
waterfalls as the song goes, the Philippines is a perfect place for your
wandering heart. There is always a new one yet to be explored especially in the
island of Mindanao.
Just 31 kilometres east of
Cagayan de Oro City is Barangay San Isidro, Jasaan which houses a virgin forest,
virtually untouched by man. Carefully nestled in this forest is the magnificent Sagpulon Falls. This falls has roughly a 100 feet waterfall drop, which translates
to water powerfully cascading down, creating an icy cold basin below for
travellers to enjoy. Unlike other tourist destinations in CDO however, this
scenic spot only gets a handful of tourists as it is not as well advertised as
the water-rafting activities that CDO is very famous for. The Sagpulon Falls is
similar to Camiguin’s Katibawasan Falls but it’s a bit wider and has plenty of
rivulets in its green walls.
As
this is relatively a newly discovered waterfall, no story or folklore surrounds
the Sagpulon Falls. Travellers will have to be satisfied just by gazing at its
towering beauty and refreshing waters. The water is deep enough to be a natural swimming
pool for visitors, but given the height of the drop, visitors cannot easily
reach the topmost part of the falls. The best thing about a visit in Sagpulon
Falls is that it is not as crowded as the other waterfalls in the country.
Although it is easily a 45-minute
to an hour ride away from the city proper, the trip involves moderate trekking
going inside. It used to be quite a challenge to reach Jasaan’s treasure
especially the trekking part. After it was ravaged by the typhoon Pablo, the
hanging bridge 50 meters away from the falls which connects it to the road, was
destroyed making it very difficult to get to the falls. Travellers need to
cross huge boulders and climb through rocks. Fortunately, the municipality has
improved and is continuously improving the area and it is way easier now to
reach the falls. The roads are paved and visitors will no longer have to go
through the boulders.
The newly-constructed hanging bridge, visitors will no longer have to go through the boulders. |
As of this writing, this
tourist spot is currently not operational as a resort, as the municipality of
Jasaan recently began a P10 million development project to improve the roads as
well as the facilities in the area. This is definitely a welcome news for
future travellers (maybe not for travellers planning to visit soon) as this
project promises to make the Sagpulon Falls more accessible. No worries though
for those planning to visit soon as the waterfalls never stops and can still
offer a beautiful backdrop for your groupfies and selfies. A picnic with
friends and family is still possible although no swimming is allowed as of the
moment.
TRAVEL NOTES
- Bring your own baon as there are no stores currently operating in the area.
- Overnight stay is not allowed, so come early and leave before 5 pm.
- No swimming allowed for the time being. Taking pictures however, are a great alternative.
HOW TO GET THERE
From CDO, proceed to the Agora
Terminal and ride a bus or a jeepney heading to Jasaan. Jeepney fare is about
Php25.00 while bus fare is around Php30.00 plus a Php3.00 terminal fee. Ask the driver or
the conductor to drop you off at Spring View Resort as it is the landmark
nearest the trailhead going to the falls. From Spring View you can hire a
habal-habal (haggle hard) to take you there or you can hike your way in on a
dusty (sometimes muddy) 6 kilometer stretch.
- Coordinates: 8°37'24"N 124°48'46"E
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I was extremely excited when I saw the falls! Such a beauty! It's just unfortunate that you can't swim yet though.
ReplyDeleteI'd remember that place, I'd like to see that wonderful waterfalls with my own two eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Falls. O am hlad, I have learned blogging. I get to see beautiful places in the Philippines that I haven't been to.
ReplyDeleteThis is major, major love! Philippines is really full of beautiful places to explore, such a pity I only started exploring last year. Will put this in my PH travel bucketlist.
ReplyDeleteFirst time to read about this! Adding to my bucketlist! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a mommie who loves to explore, travel and have awesome adventures in our great country Philippines...so thanks a lot for sharing your journey and giving us detailed infos ������
ReplyDeleteHappy to back after more than a decade. First visited Sagpulon in 2003. T'was already thriving with tourists then. Hope it gets protected well and not built with too much concrete structures.
ReplyDeleteHi sir! Was swimming allowed during your recent visit to the falls?
DeleteHi safe po ba parking area kong magdadala ng vehicle like motor po.tnx
ReplyDeleteYes, very safe po. May space dun na pwedeng mag-park at may nagbabantay naman
Deletegud pm sir, ok ba magdala ng 4 wheel na automobile dyan? hindi ba problema ang daan? hindi ba maputik? mga ilang meters kaya galing parking area to the swimming area?
DeletePwede na Kayang mag swimming this time?
ReplyDeleteYep, pwede na po. except kung may malakas na ulan, lumalabo ang tubig at may mga bato din "daw na bumabagsak"
Deletehi, po Sir! kung may sasakyan na dala, malayo pa ba ang lalakarin from the parking area?
ReplyDeletemay hotel po ba dun..or any hotel na malapit6 dun?
ReplyDeleteHi KervinJohn,
DeleteNot sure about hotel pero for sure may mga inn duon. Pero malapit lang naman ito sa Cagayan de Oro- more or less isang oras- better na sa CDO ka na lang mag stay - at okay ang nightlife dun :) I mean u can go to divisoria, lakad lakad, or see the view of whole CDO sa gabi sa Ridgeview :)
Hi.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures interest me to include this is my itinerary in cdo as I am a fan of waterfalls. :) would you be able to estimate how long will the trek/hike be? Thanks