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PANGILATAN FALLS
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The Pangilatan Waterfalls Ecotourism Park is composed of a main waterfalls which has a water drop off of about 81 ft., countless mini-falls whose water drop offs are between less than a foot to as high as 7 ft., the total length of which is at least 3.5 kms and could go as far as 8 kms and a viewing area on the highest point of Barangay Artuz.
From here, one could see the rolling hills and mountains of Tapaz and neighboring towns as far as Calinog, Iloilo in the south and Libacao, Aklan in the north. The hills could rival the famous chocolate hills of Bohol. Read More: http://philippinewaterfalls.blogspot.com/2011/10/pangilatan-waterfalls-in-capiz.html
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Situated in Sitio Agmalasogi, Pangilatan Falls is a series of waterfalls with its main cascade dropping to a height of approximately 30 feet into a deep natural basin. The Provincial Government of Capiz once claimed that it is the most beautiful waterfalls in Panay that they developed the place into an eco-park, the trail was cleared and cottages were built. But Super Typhoon Yolanda changed the course of this once popular natural tourist attraction. Read More: http://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/pangilatan-falls-the-forgotten-gem-of-tapaz-capiz/
Photo from: http://philippinewaterfalls.blogspot.com/2011/10/pangilatan-waterfalls-in-capiz.html
The waterfall stands at about 25 meters. Days before my visit, it rained hard in Tapaz that’s why the water was a bit murky. Otherwise, it would have been great to plunge into its fresh waters and cool off for a while. According to the driver, the pool that Pangilatan Falls formed is so deep that so far only one person was able to reach the bottom. Maybe, it was better I did not.
There used be cottages in Pangilatan Falls. But eventually, it was either destroyed or neglected. Come summer time though, the falls drew flock of tourists and nature trippers. Because it has a wide, deep basin, it can accommodate them all. Also, I heard that there are other tiers near the main waterfall. Read More: http://harrybalais.com/2013/09/chasing-waterfalls-pangilatan-falls/
Photo from: https://trishajjaranilla.wordpress.com/2008/06/01/pangilatan/
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Capiz Belongs to the Western Visayas Region
Capiz – The Seafood Capital of the Philippines
Popular Tourist Destinations in Capiz
Join the Magnificent Festivals and Events
Discover the Unexplored Beaches in Capiz
Fun Things to Do When in Capiz
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Malajog Beach, Ridge Nature Park and Zipline In One Place
Be Amazed at the Nueva Ecija “Taong Putik” (Mud Man) Festival
Take the Day Off and Relax at the Minalungao National Park in Nueva Ecija
Palawod Festival Celebrates the Town’s Fish Bounty
Colorful and Meaningful Festivals and Events in Guimaras
Get Inside the 800-Meter Cantabon Cave Part 2
Mt. Malindig – a Popular Mountain Climb in Marinduque
The Untouched Natural Beauty of Camotes Island
Lanzones Festival – Thanksgiving Celebration for the Sweet Fruit
Come and Celebrate Aggao Nac Cagayan