Kay-Ibon Falls |
It might also be a popular swimming destination of local tourist of Tanay because I can say there are still a lot of people there during our visit and other visitors might not be hikers who are traversing Mt. Batolusong but are just there to visit and experience Kay-Ibon Falls.
It could also be that others are going the other way around, starting their trek from Kay-Ibon Falls to Duhatan Ridge to Rangyas Peak and back to the Falls.
Kay-Ibon Falls I think isn't really for swimming adventure given its little space. But it's worth the trip if you'll gonna try relaxing with the water as it falls on your body giving you free massage--that surely is a priceless experience.
Don't worry if you haven't brought with you your towels because there is a cute dressing room beside this tiny falls. And what's amazing is it's an "honesty store." It's not free, you have to pay 3.00 pesos as in three pesos only but the thing is there's no collector or cashier here, you just drop the coins in the improvised coin bank, that's if you're honest enough to pay this little contribution 🇵ðŸ‡
That's a little bit of treat for visitors there because for me it's always good to see these kind of pakulo for visitors because it inspires people and encourages people to be good and become better and responsible for other people.
In case you don't know where is Kay-ibon Falls, don't worry I've added it in Google Maps and has already been approved and published.
Happy to see Kay-Ibon Falls in Google Maps after adding it on Google Mapmaker. It's already approved! |
Kay-Ibon's exact location as indicated in my Tracker was 14.621933,121.32757, its latitude and longitude coordinates in where I based the location when I added it in Google Maps. Kay-Ibon Falls' estimated elevation above sea level is 488 meters.
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