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NALUS FALLS

Nalus Falls is the most visited waterfall as it is more accessible and was been open to the public for a long time. The water source is coming from a plateau then descends through the cascading rock formation.

What’s unique with this waterfall is that nature has made it spectacular that in the middle of the basin lays a wide boulder where people can simply sit and watch the waterfall or the fishes swimming freely on the water.

I felt eerie stepping down to the water, I preferred to sit on the bank. But that big boulder in the middle of the water seems to invite us to stay there for a while and contemplate. And so we did.   Read More:  https://www.beyondchasingdreams.com/chasing-waterfalls-nalus-bocai-il-swagan/

 

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Through a rather well-paved road, Nalus Falls flowed stone-coldly in a private resort. If Bocay El Falls was the cacophony of cheers, Nalus Falls was the deafening echoes of nothing. We were the only person there. Understandably, the construct of the waterfall did not provide enough space for jumping and diving. The huge rocks were obviously perilous which made for a valid conclusion of the absence of many people there. But solitude was the luxury we had afforded for another P25.00. There was no question whether we would be staying in the place.

Nalus Falls had a backdrop of rather interesting forest. The boulders looked like intentionally stacked with the water sneakingly cascaded through the spaces on the rocks.   Read More:   http://www.markatong.com/2017/10/09/whats-up-kiamba/

 

Photo from:  https://www.beyondchasingdreams.com/chasing-waterfalls-nalus-bocai-il-swagan/

 

Nallus falls is rather narrow and short compared to most of the falls we luckily visited. But this doesn’t stop us from enjoying ourselves with what this falls has to offer. It has the same water rush that we usually having fun massaging our body that we can’t seem to get enough of. Maybe when it is your time to go to Nallus falls (not soon enough, though), it will be twice more fun than ours as they already got started the excavation that looked like they’re going to develop the place that would possibly make it inviting to the tourists. Read More:   https://wayph.com/the-nallus-falls-in-kiamba-saranggani-province/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Sarangani Belongs to the SOCCSKSARGEN Region

Where is Sarangani and How to Get There

Sarangani is on the Southernmost Tip of the Philippines

Special Places to Visit in Sarangani

Join and Watch the Festivals in Sarangani

Enjoy Your Time in Sarangani

Sarangani Photo Gallery

Sarangani Video Collection

 

 

 

 

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