Katibawasan Falls
Camiguin's Cold Shower
Exploring Camiguin Island in a day, is one of the most exciting part of my Northern Mindanao Series. I originally planned to stay overnight in here, after all it's November 5, 2011, it would be a nice place to spend my birthday. After meeting Kuya Jojo in Benoni Port of Camiguin, we took an early breakfast meal and was immediately brought to our first itinerary for the day.
Taking stock of the Katibawasan Falls, in my home language, Tibawas means passing through an ordeal or surviving something, but I don't really understand what they mean when they named this falls Katibawasan, something I forgot to ask Kuya Jojo about.
It's early Saturday, we were glad to be the first guest to arrive, which means we can take pictures of the falls without or with less human interference. The souvenir shops and even the entrance booth is still close, our guide needed to find the caretaker before we step inside.
A pool of crystal clear water, and a water source cascading from a lofty height of 250 ft. The pool is clean, and chilling cool making it perfect for summer getaways. The sorrounding environment is mystical and the the pool is sorrounded by ground orchid, ferns and, drooping trees and boulders or rocks. With an entrance fee of Php 20.00 this mystical offering of Camiguin to its visitors is unforgetable, the cold swim will surely leave aching in your earlobes, but we do need the cold spalsh from time to time. Never mind that its a 75 meter drop, the cascading sound easily sooths a batthered soul.
Feels more like a nature park, the falls on itself is surrounded by lush green foliage. The Katibawasan falls is a treasured gift to Camiguin island, it completes the island package dubbed as virginal in some Filipino movies, some 5 km southeast of Mambajao, and sits at the foot of Mt Timpoong of Camiguin.
As a treat for myself, I was the first swimmer for the day. I had no chance of taking a quick shower when we left CDO early on. The thing is, the water is not just crystal clear, its a cold as its looks, below zero. So it didn't take me long to finish a quick swim, my earlobes are getting swollen.
It was a nice trip and we stayed here for at least an hour, right when guest had started to flock in and take a dip in the cold waters. Were just lucky we got here first, and the looming rain didn't ruin the day.
Camiguin Island Tour
Contact Jojo Ocular 0905966288
For Habal-Habal or Multi Cab Trips
He could also help with locating the best resorts and lodges that suits your budget.
Highly recommended.
Northern Mindanao Series
Mindanao Bliss
Bukidnon
Cagayan De Oro City
Camiguin
Katibawasan Falls
Mt Hibok Hibok Hot Spring
White Island
Sunken Cemetery
Road Travel via Habal-Habal
Giant Clam Conservation
Misamis Oriental
Balingoan Port
Mt Hibok Hibok Hot Spring
White Island
Sunken Cemetery
Road Travel via Habal-Habal
Giant Clam Conservation
Misamis Oriental
Balingoan Port
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I didn't know Macaque was a native fauna of Camiguin. i saw heaps of them in Borneo recently :)
ReplyDeletethese pictures are breath-taking. can't stop looking at it. really!
ReplyDelete@ Lakwatsera de primera - technically, Macaques are found all over south east asia.. so probably, its a different specie or on different regions.
ReplyDelete@Erwin - Thank you! so much effort has been exerted for the pictures.. and really the purpose of my travel is to photograph places in the philippines
wow really cool if could bathe in it. definitely feels fresh, next to the waterfall.
ReplyDeleteuy pala-gala, ang gaganda ng kuha mo. tiyak kong mahal ang cam mo. dslr ba? sana mapuntahan ko din yang mga napupuntahan mo. kung balato hingi mo sakin, pasalubong naman ang hingi ko sayo. haha.
ReplyDeleteKung di mo pa alam ang mylot, ito ay parang forum site. masaya dun, gawa ka lang ng kahit anong discussion na pag-uusapan at makigulo sa iba sa kanilang discussion din. that's how we earn money there.
great photos of the falls... too bad there seems to be lesser and lesser water though. it's been so many years since i was there. pero sobrang daming water at that time...
ReplyDelete@ Gladys - really??? maybe I missed that.. or probably kulang lang sa ulan. it still is a very nice landscape though
ReplyDeleteive been there...sobrang lamig kysa sto nino cold spring
ReplyDeleteMMM, looks interesting. Are you from Camiguin? I have to go there when I visit CDO again. Such an interesting place and lots of eco-adventures. :0
ReplyDeleteI can attest to the beauty that is Camiguin. I've been here and it brings back good memories.
ReplyDeleteWow! Ang ganda sobra! Nakakatuwa!
ReplyDeletetaas ng falls bro! will visit camiguin nxt mant at hindi q pwedeng d punthan to,,, tnx for sharing this
ReplyDeleteI love the free falling water and you photograph it perfectly. The monkey looks scary though. hehehe.
ReplyDeletewow beautiful thanks for sharing this, I enjoy the view
ReplyDeleteSo sad I wasn't able to visit this place when we had a conference at Mambajao Camiguin.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this. It's really beautiful , Why am so attached with waterfalls these days? Bagets have plans to visit camiguin soon
ReplyDeletelooks great.. i will definitely request camiguin to my professional chapter to check this out for next year summer outing hahahah.. thanks for
ReplyDeleteThe water falls is really amazing! Philippines is really the best when it comes to natural resources.
ReplyDeleteRitchell
Wow! Ganda ng falls! The water is really crystal clear! :)
ReplyDeleteSabi nga nila maganda camiguin! I want to go there!
ReplyDeleteI've always been wanting to go to Camiguin. One of these days...
ReplyDeleteWooooooooooooooooooooot! Galeng! Sana makasama ako sa inyo sa future!
ReplyDeleteThis post makes we want to go to Camiguin! Thanks for this. :)
ReplyDeleteI just saw katibawasan in postcard..
ReplyDeletehow i wish someday will be able to visit the place..