Binangawan Falls

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Camiguin, Philippines

Tourist attraction

Binangawan Falls Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Binangawan Falls is located in Camiguin, Philippines on Sagay. Binangawan Falls is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Philippines.

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Sagay

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Zbig Wik

Nice waterfall but need some effort to get to this. Road on the rented scooter is hard but possible if you are taking stops to cood down brakes and engine. It needs some trekking to get from a road to waterfall, maybe 30-40 minutes because its very slippery and lots of roots and rocks. But Worth it! Water is cold and after rains the current is too strong to take a swim.

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Stanislav Petrov

Nice waterfall deep in the jungle & beautiful views on the way to it. Quite tricky to find the way & get to it. Instructions: drive your bike till the end of the road. Drop the bike. Walk back 20 meters & u'll see the track upstairs to the right hand. Go up till U see water flows & go up by the water till U see concrete monument with the pipe from water flows. Then U will find the track in the jungle to the left side of the concrete monument. So..dat's what U need. About 20 minutes crawling through the jungle & here U R ;-)

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Pablo Mouriz

Just if you are adventure guy. Please note this is not an easy path (specially if it rained previously). However if you like the challenges it is a good plsce to go as you will go thorugh the jungle. The locals are working building stairs and doing the place more reachable for all people but it is still under consteuction. If you go, probably you will be alone in the falls (although very cold water)

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Michael L

Went on my own.....had been raining overnight and in the morning. Went up the steep steep hill very misty and drizzle lined with dogs goats...a horse. Parked up and set off up the track....to the water tanks...keep left....then get busy negotiating tricky slippery mud and rocks. It's not that bad just make sure you know where your next grip and foothold is....try it before you put all your faith in it. So gets to the waterfall and guess what? No water....hey ho...it was an adventure getting there anyway......20 mins in slippery conditions back to the water tank...I'm 53 and no mountain expert. The real danger is coming back down the road....especially if you are 2 on a scooter and are not an experienced rider. Brakes will cook...debris dirt foliage on tight bends will catch out inexperienced tourist.....

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Ale Vince

For real adventurers, this waterfall is: - hard to reach (drive to the end pf the road, walk back 20 mt and go up the stairs, at the watertank dont follow the pipe but go left, then follow the trail: 30 min down on very slippery and muddy slope) - inhabited by leeches: they are a minor, gross nuisance but be warned to check yourself after dipping - very dangerous to leave: the road back is very steep, with branches on the road. Go slow. Take frequent stops to cool down your breaks. In the end still very worth it! Just be prepared

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Joey Randal

WARNING! Nice falls and worth the effort, just be aware of two possible dangers. Firstly, the paved road leading up to the falls is extremely steep and potentially dangerous on AUTOMATIC scooters. People have lost braking control and died on this road so make sure your bike's brakes are working properly. Secondly, the path down to the falls is short but steep and very slippery during and after rain. Good footwear is recommended. Stairs are being built, but not yet completed. Enjoy and be safe...

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Steve Jay Jumawan

Went here all by myself. No signages or anything to point you at the exact spot. Enjoyed the Indiana Jones feel looking for the falls than the actual waterfalls itself. Pretty cool falls though.

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Amsa Kaiser

They need to clear the path and cut the overgrowth. Managed to get most of the way up, but then the path disappeared. Shame.