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CAMBUGAHAY WATERFALLS
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Cambugahay falls is a must-visit when you’re in Siquijor. It’s very easy to reach; no long hike needed. From the parking area, there’s a sign leading you to the waterfalls. You’ll just have to go down a flight of stairs. It will only take you around 5-10 minutes.
Cambugahay is a 3-tiered waterfall. We spent almost 2 hours of our tour here. The water is very clear and blue. At the lowest tier, there’s an improvised swing you could use for free. The water is very swim-able. You could also jump from the top of the falls since the base is deep enough. Make sure you ask the guides there where to jump. The lowest tier is where most tourists swim. It’s the biggest and probably the deepest as well. There are available makeshift tables and chairs free of use. Read More: https://thelostkids.ph/2015/12/08/cambugahay-falls-siqujior-enchanting-waterfalls-at-the-island-of-fire/
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Cambugahay Falls is one of my most favorite places in Siquijor. It is one of the many precious waterfalls in the Island wherein a large number of tourist enjoys its fascinating atmosphere. Even locals within the island, enjoy spending their time in the mystical waterfall together with their family and friends. The Falls can be reached via 135 steps going down.
Cambugahay Falls is a 3-tiered waterfall. with crisp and clean warm water originating from natural springs. Water from the Cambugahay Falls flows down about three kilometers downstream making numerous wonderful swimming lagoons before it discharges into the Lazi Bay.
At the first level, you will see one feature of the place which was an improvised swing. The locals called it the “Tarzan swing” and you could use it for free. In that location, you will find some locals assisting people to do the swing, hence it won’t actually hurt if you give a few bucks to these guys for their endeavor.
It was very enticing to swim, but then again, I came unprepared. The lowest tier is where most tourists swim. It’s the biggest and probably the deepest as well. Read More: http://www.thehappytrip.com/2016/01/cambugahay-falls/
Photo from: http://wondersofsiquijor2.blogspot.com/2011/08/cambugahay-falls-category-natural.html
Cambugahay Falls is one of the attractions in Siquijor Island. The falls is located approximately 2km north of the town of Lazi, along with the Siquijor Circumferential Road.
Cambugahay Falls is like an enchanted waterfall due to its features. It consists of a multi-tiered waterfall with clean waters coming from natural springs and watersheds from the forest. These waters run-off and snake through about few kilometers downstream forming beautiful lagoons and rapids.
Cambugahay Falls is one of the many precious waterfalls in the island with an enthralling scenery and serene atmosphere. Tourists usually flock to this waterfall when visiting Siquijor due to its magnificent tiers and crisp and clean waters. Even the locals still enjoy spending their time in this mystical attraction. Read More: https://wanderingsoulscamper.com/cambugahay-falls-siquijor/
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