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PONGAS FALLS
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Just another waterfall, I was skeptical on our second day in Sagada. But Pongas Falls inclines to a different story.
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If you’ve graduated from the Bomod-ok falls, then the Pongas Falls is your next trek to conquer. Visitors will start off their trek in Ankileng village where they will need to get to via private hire van. From there, there’s two options to reach the Pongas Falls. You can either trek via land or river. Like the Bomod-ok Falls, expect to spend one to two hours reaching your destination.
But don’t let this deter you as the views along the way are absolutely breathtaking. During your trek you will spy rice terraces, animals, mountains and much more. And if you have a knowledgeable guide he can tell you all about life in the area.
Once you get to the falls, you’ll see water gushing down a series of boulders and rocks diverting the refreshing crisp water downward. And once you’re ready, you can stand on one of the sturdier boulders and feel the sensation of the clear water rushing through your toes before heading down to the pool. Read More: https://www.unchartedphilippines.com/es/community/travel-stories/the-top-three-waterfalls-of-sagada/
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30 minutes of trekking + zero leech + level 1 to 4 water cascade.
You just can’t get enough! There is more after the 1st level of this waterfalls…. The so-called twin falls… falls everywhere…..
Normally, it requires one whole day to complete the river crossing for all levels but our group started almost lunch time so it was already dark when we completed the tour. Read More: https://postscriptadventure.wordpress.com/2011/11/26/pongas-falls/
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Photo from: http://mydisplacementmethod.blogspot.com/2015/01/pongas-falls-pains-and-gains.html
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http://www.saggas.info/2011/08/pongas-water-falls.html
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https://postscriptadventure.wordpress.com/2011/11/26/pongas-falls/
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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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