“The only calendar I need is just outside my window. With eyes to see and ears to hear, nature keeps me posted.” – Alfred Montapert
This is the second part of our tour.
Click here for the first part: Marangig Falls.
Click here for the third and last part: Kanlawig Hot Spring
All are refreshed and trekked back to where our bus stayed, it was already 10:55 in the morning when we started our travel into our second destination which was the Tagbibinta Falls.
Tagbibinta falls has a series of 7 falls and located just 5 kilometers from the poblacion proper. It is located at Barangay Coronobe, Municipality of Maragusan. The waterfall measures 700 feet high. It is also the exit point of Climbers coming from Mount Candalaga.
The place is neat with cottages for rent and there’s a wide open space ideal for camping.
As the tour progressed, tired feeling are setting in to some participants due to trek and bus travel from Davao. The place at Tagbibinta camping area was a great scenery and the falls was just at the back of those cottages and we can even hear the raging water from above.
While the participants took a rest in their cottages, Food for lunch was prepared – Yummy crunchy Lechon baboy was chopped as well as other foods were served.
It was a festive ambiance as the food were serve in front of all the cottages we occupied and the participants started to took their share. Smorgasbord! (Did I spell it right? hehe )Burp!
One by one we proceeded to the falls and photography session started. Others dipped into the cold waters of the falls while some climbed up higher and took a bath there. The falls was surrounded by lush vegetation. Flowing waters gathered in a turquoise colored lagoon were I dipped into. Chilling and cold, it was a great relaxing treat to participants who took the dip.
It was 2:00 in the afternoon when we proceeded to our last destination – Kanlawig hot spring.
Click here for the first part: Marangig Falls.
Click here for the third and last part: Kanlawig Hot Spring
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December 17th, 2009
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[...] to appreciate nature for 2 hours in the area. Continuation of our Maragusan Escapade will be the Tagbibinta Falls. Click [...]
[...] Click here for the second part. Tagbibinta Falls [...]
To appreciate nature for 2 hours in the area.
It is really beautiful @ Tagbibinta Falls….and during the night it is very very very cold…
Indeed it’s a nice place to stay overnight.
Thanks for visiting my blog.
are there signboards in the poblacion that could tell us the direction to tagbibinta? nakakapasok ba ang sasakyan? hanggang saan pwede? thanks!
Hi Jo,
Yes there is, Just don’t forget to ask the locals on directions.
Maka pasok ang sasakyan sa resort.
hi, just want to ask if how long is the travel?
two hours po
and how about sa allowance ninyo? may i ask f magkano dpat allowance per person? marami din ba nag oovernyt? nid a response.. ASAP, tnx.. ^_^