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ALOHA FALLS

 

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Aloha Falls is one of the popular waterfalls in Nueva Ecija though it is not frequented destination by day trippers because it is tucked in the remote part of the province. It is a beautiful 20-meter waterfalls surrounded with lush greenery and foliage. Huge boulders and rock formations are scattered along its bank. Swimming and cliff diving down the wide, cold and refreshing basin are the best things to do here but be warned that it is also deep. It is a picnic grove among adventure seekers where one have to pass though rocky and grassy terrains, boulders and small rivers. It is also a great side trip destination for mountain climbers traversing from Mount 387. Read More: http://touristspotsfinder.com/2017/06/top-10-tourist-spots-in-nueva-ecija/4/

 

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I was deeply shocked in amazement by how my eyes could see. I reached for the cold water flowing from the river coming from the falls. There was a cold breeze brushing against my face while I could smell the fresh water. The coldness reached my veins and it flowed through my system. Our hardships were already paid off. How could I not be excited and then underestimated this place, while it took me into another dimension just a few minutes just by looking at it? I felt guilty.

Aloha Falls is embraced by the mountains hiding the spot from the sun. So, bathing would be fun in the morning. The place is perfectly located in the mountain, hiding from the bustle of people, yet remains accessible for those who are hungry for nature appreciation.   Read More: https://thenomadchemist.wordpress.com/2016/11/06/hello-aloha-falls/

 

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The traverse part of the hike is a little hard. This is the way to Aloha Falls where the trail is steep. So, this is the part where your knee joints should really cooperate. When you reach the lowest part, a short river trekking will be encountered before you reach the Aloha Falls. Anyway, the view is worth the pain right after. You may enjoy a cold bath in the falls where you and your group can also have your lunch.   Read More:  https://byahecho.com/2017/08/20/mount-387-aloha-falls/

 

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Having Fun in Nueva Ecija

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