BOMOD-OK FALLS
The Bomod-Ok Falls soars some 200 feet high in the air with waters cascading down into a cool green pool underneath. The water basin is quite deep and according to one of my travel companions who swam all the way across it, has an undercurrent in its middle part.
Since the country has not had rainfall for quite sometime, the amount of water surging down the cliff is not as impressive as it is during the wet months where whole precipice is covered with hard rampaging waters. Swimming is not allowed during the rainy seasons however.
Those who are not really adept at swimming can still enjoy the shallow part of the water near its edges, but for folks who are adventurous enough, a 20-foot high platform at the base of the waterfall serves as a diving point. To get there, you have to climb an almost vertical rock face and risk breaking your neck, should you happen to slip. Read More: https://www.lakadpilipinas.com/2010/04/sagada-bomod-ok-falls.html
Photo from: http://www.pasyalera.com/mountain-province/trek-to-bomod-ok-falls-in-sagada-mountain-province/
The most visited waterfall in Sagada is Bomod-Ok. The falls drop several meters down into a pool where visitors can swim in after a tiring 4.2 kilometer (2.6 miles) trek through rice fields. Make sure to bring your cameras with you as you’ll be seeing the beautiful Fidelisan Rice Terraces.
After about 1 to 2 hours of trekking, you will reach Bomod-Ok Falls. Its height of 200 feet combined with its mountainous landscape and surrounding jagged rocks make it a great spot for nature lovers. Read More: https://insights.looloo.com/sagada/
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A few nights ago, some friends and I were talking about Sagada since some of them are planning to go. Of course, one of the top recommendations I can give them is to pay a visit to the Bomod-ok Falls, also known as the Big Falls. How big? Well, it stands 200ft high and at the time of our visit (March), water was really, errr, falling! Bomod-ok Falls, located about 30-minutes on a jeepney or van, is nestled at North Sagada, deep into the rice paddy terraces. How deep? Say an hour’s trek going down from the road to the falls, walking along the rice paddies, passing by villages and stream, and another hour going back up on the other way. Was it worth all the calories burnt? Definitely! If I am to visit Sagada again, I would still pay the Big Falls a visit, observe the villages and rice terraces we will pass by, chill at the secret pool on the left side of the falls (you’d have to do a duck walk or crawl through the gap to get there), brave the almost-90-degrees-buwis-buhay-rocks to go “cliff-diving” on the right side, swim till I can’t feel my toes, and just we awed by Bomod-ok Falls and its majesty. Read More: https://thediaristwanders.com/tag/bomod-ok-falls/
Photo from: https://insights.looloo.com/sagada/
Photo from: https://www.adventurouslens.com/bomod-ok-falls-tiring-rewarding-adventure-sagada-mountain-province/
Photo from: https://www.thepoortraveler.net/2012/06/bomod-ok-falls-sagada-mountain-province/
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mountain Province is in the Cordillera Administrative Region
Where is Mountain Province and How to Get There
Mountain Province – Home of Many Rice Terraces
Awesome Rice Terraces at the Mountain Province
Other Amazing Places in Mountain Province
Colorful Festivals and Events in Mountain Province
Can We have Fun in Mountain Province?
Products and Industry in Mountain Province
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