MACALBAG FALLS & CAVES
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The Macalbag Waterfalls is a tourist destination in Barbaza, Antique province. It is a raging waterfalls with a height of 50 ft. and has multiple caves. One cave is believed to have as much as seven “rooms.” The other caves still remain unexplored.
Photo from: http://www.visayasaregood.com/the-best-waterfalls-in-antique-province.html
The Macalbag Falls are located deep within the mountainous part of our barangay in Barbaza, Antique. It is different from other falls because there are also caves within the vicinity. When visitors get there, they well be welcomed by the raging water coming from the waterfall. They may also want to take a glance at the caves around the area.
Aside from seeing the awesome Macalbag Falls, tourists might also want to see other falls in Antique, like the Red Falls and Bugtong Bato Waterfalls. Read More: https://greedypeg.org/antique/Macalbag-Falls.html
Photo from: http://antique.gov.ph
It takes about 2 hours to travel by bus from Iloilo City to San Jose. Another bus ride from San Jose To the town of Barboza and a tricyle ride from Barboza to Barangay Mablad will bring you to the place where the waterfall is located.
There is a resort in the town of Barboza where visitors can stay.
Photo from: https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/Awesome-Macalbag-Falls
Photos below from: https://greedypeg.org/antique/Macalbag-Falls.html
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