This is one of those times that I seriously wish am in Sagada right now. In the highlands and chasing waterfalls to be more specific. Instead I am sitting here typing on Muncher who he himself is groaning from the intense heat. The air is stale and...
By The Chronicles of Love Mindanao on Feb 12, 2013 in:
Parks, Iligan City, Travel guide Philippines, Travel Guide, Philippine Waterfalls, Adventures, Mindanao, Lanao del Norte, Waterfalls, Tinago Waterfalls, Anything Hydro
The Legend of Tinago Waterfalls "The legend of Tinago Waterfalls started when Sultan Agok and her wife were appointed as King and Queen of their village. But they became too proud and selfish to their people. One day an enchantress disguised a...
By The Chronicles of Love Mindanao on Feb 6, 2013 in:
Tinuy-an Falls, Surigao del Sur, Travel Guide, Philippine Waterfalls, Adventures, Surigao, Mindanao, Bislig City, Cities, Waterfalls, Anything Hydro
Tinuy-an Falls in March 2012 Surigao del Sur, a province in Mindanao, is a sleeping giant for potential tourism in the Philippines. Despite of its exposure to travel magazines and televisions, such as Living Asia, the place is unpopular to Mindanao...
Kabigan Falls on broad daylightPart of the North Pagudpud tour is a 30-minute walk to Kabigan Falls. I knew I would spend quite some time there since it would already take an hour getting to the falls and back. Add to that the time it would take to j...
"Kaunting lakad lang, tapos makikita niyo na ung falls," said Yum, our local guide in Lanuza."What's new," I thought. Visits to waterfalls always require you to walk a few (or maybe a hundred) meters.A jungle of greens greeted us as we stepped out of...
Like a miracle pill, Tinago waterfalls presents a soothing cure for any hangover, it washes away each unsavory tendencies with its strong current. In the drunkenness of life, how each sways and falls drives anyone to search, find and eventually marve...
I've already heard about Maria Cristina Falls as early as when I was still focused on toys and playground noise. I'm pretty sure my Sibika and Kultura teacher hasn't seen it up close then. But, the way she described it while reading from...