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TAGBIBINTA FALLS

 

 

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The Tagbibinta Falls in Maragusan, Compostela Valley is just one of the hidden gems of Mindanao. Located in Barangay Coronobe, Maragusan, this nature’s wonder consists of seven falls and measures 700 feet at height. A large number of tourists and locals alike flock the falls every year to capture its beauty. It is a great nature escape for everyone who wants a break from urban life.

The Tagbibinta Falls could be both a challenge and a resting nook for visitors. You can dare yourself to trek the challenging trails as you visit all of the seven falls, or you can just sit back and gaze at the beauty of it all. Read More: http://www.wanderingsolesph.com/tagbibinta-falls-in-maragusan-compostela-valley/

 

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Mindanao region is truly blessed with numerous waterfalls. Some of them are presently used as the source of electricity for little towns in Mindanao. One great and enticing waterfalls can be found in Maragusan, Compostela Valley. It is known as Tagbibinta Falls where a lot of people visit the place especially Lenten season. Compostela Valley is one of the best Mindanao tourist spots.

Tagbibinta falls is measured 700 feet high and it is a series of seven falls located in Maragusan, Compostela Valley. The trek to Tagbibinta falls is minimal in terms of pace but if you feel to face a trekking challenge, this is the best place for you to start. It offers a great challenge for trekkers to conquer all seven falls.   Read More:   http://iwanderphilippines.com/tagbibinta-falls-in-maragusan-compostela-valley/

 

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If Pyalitan falls has a drop of one hundred fifty feet that leaves you in awe, with Tagbibinta falls it is even more so. It has a total of thirteen series but only seven are explored by locals, and three are those highly recommended for tourists (who wish to get an easy trek). So if you are the type that loves to taking on hard and long trails, you would definitely enjoy the success of conquering the seven series. But if you wish to just relax, you can opt to stay at the first tier.   Read More:  https://wayph.com/maragusan-tourist-spots-and-travel-guide/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Compostela Valley is Part of Region XI

Where is Compostela Valley and How to Get There

Compostela Valley – Province with a Solidarity Ring

Awesome Sites to See in Compostela Valley

Colorful Festivals Celebrated in Compostela Valley

Enjoy and Have Fun in Compostela Valley

 

 

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