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Hidden Treasures: Waterfalls in Batangas

Have you been to any of these falls here in Batangas? These waterfalls are somewhat hidden beauties of our province. They may not be as popular or as frequently visited by tourists as the beaches around the province but these falls are magnificent signs that God has endowed Batangas with too many natural resources worth taken care of.

Tingga Falls

This falls measures 30 feet in height. At the bottom is a swimming pool where people can enjoy the water falling from the mountain. This is located in Daang Ibaan, Batangas City.

Ilijan Falls

I was able to visit this one in 2008. With friends, we trekked our way in search of the seven falls of Ilijan, Batangas City. Unfortunately, we were only able to see the first one, the one at the bottom of this stair-like natural wonder. The water goes down on the seven big bowls of stone from a huge spring on the top of the mountain.

Calejon Falls

Calejon Falls is actually composed of four waterfalls: two big ones and two small ones. Both of the bigger falls are 10 feet high. The first of these two big falls has great volume of water streaming down to a shallow pool. The other big falls appears like a bridal gown with its narrow top and a wide base.

The two smaller falls also have their own distinctions. The water from the first one gushes down like a shower while the other one produces small torrents. Calejon Falls (sometimes Calijon) is located in Brgy. San Gregorio, Malvar.

Bulalacao Falls

Located in Brgy. Bulaklakan in Lipa City, Bulalacao Falls has three small falls coming out from a cave. This falls is frequented by small groups for a day tour.

Himamawo Falls

This one is located in Brgy. Malainin, Ibaan. The local government are making ways to turn this natural wonder into a tourist attraction.

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  1. i was able to visit one in talisay, batangas back when i was in high school. i think that was some ten years ago. if i remember it right, they call it ambon-ambon. it was a very small falls but a natural beauty nonetheless.

    • ambon ambon was located at san gabriel, laurel… it was not at talisay, batangas .. another falls was malagaslas and bato bato which is located at kabog kabog … there are so many hidden treasures here in our municipality.. visit laurel so you can see it for your own…

  2. im not impressed by that pictute!!!! waterfalls??? ure just fooling people!! r u out of your mind!!! duh?!

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