Bula, Philippines
Unnamed Road
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This was my second time to go there, bit disappointed because of less water but i still enjoyed and had lots of fun with this beautiful waterfalls, i am truly in love with this destination and it would be great if they can improve a bit more. and those who are reading the reviews here, i would recommend you to go there it’s worth travelling, 200% fun guaranteed!
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There's 2 waterfalls here and quite beautiful The cottages however are poor, perhaps because of the cheap entrance fee.
Amazing experience. The falls is like a massage machine, pressing the muscles firmly and smoothly. Good place, needs improvement.
Pure nature
Stunning view but need more development.
We have enjoyed the very relaxing ambiance that the place offer. It's one of the places that we could enjoy family bonding, bonding with friends and maybe (if you prefer) just me time. Traveling there could reach 20- 40mins from Pamilihang Bayan ng Bula. Entrance fee would be Php 30.00 for adults and Php 15.00 for kids. If you prefer, you may also rent cottage, especially if you go there in a group, that would be Php 100.00.
During my college years, we often visited Nalalata Falls riding a motorbike because we don't know any means of public transportation directly going there (and maybe there's none). So it's better to rent a private car or bring your own car/motorbike if you are planning to visit & see the beauty of Nalalata. Back then, this place became one of our "tambayans", especially during summer with our Barkadas in our Barangay in Bicol which is 2-3 Barangays away (if I'm not mistaken) from Lubgan, Bula where Nalalata falls is situated. Before, the entrance fee was only 10 pesos but in my latest visit last January 2019, the entrance fee increased to 30 pesos. But, we managed to negotiate to Kuya caretaker to reduced it to 20 pesos because we reached the place at around 2pm and we only stayed for 1-2 hrs. If you want to relax & escape the summer heat, it is one of the great place 'coz you might don't need a sunblock. You can bring your own food but if you will only stay for a short time, there's a small sari sari store outside the falls owned by a very kind Lolo & Lola. To reach the place, you have to take a few minutes walk going down to Nalalata Falls which you can also enjoy. You can see a carabao while walking which you can add to your experience if you're not a probinsyano/a. Take a moment to capture you instagramable photo. Indeed, I always enjoyed the beauty of the place.
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