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01 July 2013

List of Waterfalls In Laguna: Beyond Pagsanjan Falls Boat Ride and River Trek

UPDATED August 2019

Laguna can arguably be called the Waterfalls capital of the Philippines, beginning with the world-famous Pagsanjan Falls and numerous waterfalls from Mt. Makiling, Mt. Banahaw and the Sierra Madre mountain range that separates the province from the provinces of Rizal and Quezon

List of Waterfalls in Laguna:

Cavinti:
Bayakan Falls, Brgy. Tibatib
Kipot Falls, Bgry. Tibatib
Magdapio Falls, Brgy. Tibatib and Anglas (popularly known as Pagsanjan Falls)
Nakulo Falls, Brgy. Tibatib
Subok Bakid Falls, Brgy. Labayo
Talon ng Talaongan, Brgy. West Talaongan
White Rock Twin Falls, Brgy. Sumucab

Kalayaan:
Twin Falls: Developed, near highway

Los BaƱos:
Dampalit Falls, Brgy. Lalakay

Luisiana:
Bumbungan Falls
Hulugan Falls
Talay Falls
Hidden Falls
Talay Falls

(Note: Talay Falls, Hidden Falls and Hulugan Falls can be visited in one day)

Liliw:
Kilangin Falls (same as Bucal Falls of Majayjay)

Majayjay:
Bukal Falls, Brgy. Bukal
Taytay Falls, Brgy. Taytay: Developed, with access road and short trek down

Taytay Falls, Majayjay, Laguna with a person swimming on the pool to add scale and estimate the height of the waterfalls, popular for camping and day trip (picture courtesy of Tutubi's cousin who recently went there)

Nagcarlan:
Bunga Twin Falls (Brgy. Bunga): Developed, with access road and short trek down


Paete:
Talon (named Matabungca Falls by self-serving politicians), Mt. Humarap (Sierra Madre)

Pagsanjan:
Pagsanjan Falls (the same as Magdapio falls)

Pangil:
Ambon-Ambon Falls, Pangil
Buntot Palos Falls (or Hidden Falls), Pangil

San Pablo City:
Tarak Falls, Brgy. Sta. Veronica, San Pablo City

Siniloan:
Batya-Batya Falls, Mt. Romelo
Buruwisan Falls, Mt. Romelo
Lanzones Falls, Mt. Romelo
Sampaloc Falls, Mt. Romelo

sampaloc falls lagunaan old picture of Sampaloc Falls in Siniloan, Laguna but with jump-off point in famy town (photo taken using Canon Ixus 30)

Sta. Maria:
Three Sisters Falls (or Three Falls)

Related Posts on Laguna:
Laguna Jeepney Routes
Bus to Sta. Cruz, Laguna

3 comments:

  1. I've heard of a falls similar to niagra falls but I can't remember the place. I saw it on the news.

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  2. patrick, there's no waterfalls in the philippines that can rival niagara falls. the most majestic must be Tinuy-an falls in Surigao del Sur though

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  3. @backpacking you are maybe Patrick is is referring to Tinuy-an falls. :)

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