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Kawasan Falls in Badian, Cebu October 16, 2008

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Two days of scouring Cebu City for interesting finds, we see ourselves restaurant hopping instead. So on the third day, with little information on hand and for the first time, empty stomachs, we give in to our rural cravings. We hop in a bus bound for Badian early the next morning to visit the Kawasan Falls.

Kawasan Falls is approximately a 3-hour bus ride from the city. From the South Terminal, ask around for buses going to the waterfall. Better to specifically tell your conductor before getting in a bus. If not, you could end up 3 towns away from the supposed stop like we did.

Get off at Barangay Matutinao. If you catch a glimpse of a small triangular shaped church while you’re speeding along the South Coastal National Highway, scream at the top of your voice because you just missed your stop.

church at Kawasan Falls

Church at Kawasan Falls

If you plan to come on a holiday or a weekend, I highly suggest on skipping on the guide. Guides, at times, are very helpful. You get to your destination faster, local info on the place and a light on your path when it’s dark. But on some occasions, they’re just walking Meralcos charging you for every step in the trek, kerosene in their lamps and for their rates, even their breaths in the small talk you have very little interest in.

So just wait for other tourists familiar with the waterfall. A lot of locals frequent Kawasan Falls so you can just tag along and make new friends. If you’ve been traveling for a while, you know it pays to know a bit of PR. It’ll save you at least P100 (the rate each of the guides asked for but of course, we haggled).

The 30-min trek is pretty easy since there’s a coconut tree-lined trail, signs along the road and for the really locationally challenged, houses with people you can ask for directions.

Two foot bridges away and near the souvenir shop selling Kawasan Falls shirts, pay the P10 entrance fee.

Go under the adobe bridge and after another foot bridge, you get to trod on a cemented road that leads you to a shocking line of unsightly rooms for rent on the left and the cottages on the right. The place looks like a crudely developed resort complete with awfully tasting pricey food and restrooms they manage to affix by the side of the mountain.

I know the facilities are there for the comfort of visitors like me but nature looks best when untouched. Comfort turns into discomfort when a ride in a raft costs P300, rent in a cottageP300, a vest P50, and food from P80 to P200. Even if you eat in the restaurant, you still need to pay for the cottage.

Despite all the distraction, seeing the first and the biggest of the three-tiered waterfall is breathtaking. It has been raining all day so cool fresh water splash from the rock formation and into the turquoise colored pool. Three twenty feet long rafts they maneuver with ropes all over the place are in the pool, regardless of the public notice dated March 26, 2008: “…Prohibits the following activities in the Kawasan Falls area: a. jumping from the falls, b. operation of rafts.”

An uphill climb for fifteen minutes will take you to the second falls but we don’t attempt to go since the last trip going back to the city is 4:30 PM. I was able to catch the rates of one of the cheap hotels in the Kawasan Falls:

Ordinary P 900
– no limit on number of persons
Ceiling fan P 1,500
– below 10 pax
Aircon room P2,500
– 5 pax
More than 5, less than 10 pax P3,500
 

9 Responses to “Kawasan Falls in Badian, Cebu”

  1. Rick Says:

    ang ganda nung foot bridge!

  2. catchlyts Says:

    Yep maganda nga. Sayang we weren’t able to go up e.

  3. parang walang nagbago dun a…i remember the water to be so clean and green. ganun pa rin ba?

  4. catchlyts Says:

    Yes clean pa din naman. Though the ropes they set up for maneuvering the rafts are a little distracting. Pero pwede din for not so good swimmers who’d like to hold on to something since the water’s deep.

  5. yna Says:

    we will be going there this january with my friends and we are all excited about it..we are from manila alam nyo na ang hirap hirap dito mkhanap ng ganyan hehehe! kung meron mn dyosmeo ang layo layo pa..

  6. Leo Says:

    Hi Yna, Im a frequent visitor there in Kawasan, eventhough im a Cebuano, and some people may find it a little boring going there “again and again”, but going there again is never a boring thing for me, its all about nature, calm, peace and the beauty that surrounds the place is what its all about for me. So do visit Kawasan in Matutinao Badian, Cebu…I’ll be waiting..

    • juvi Says:

      H Leo!

      My friends and I are going to Cebu this August (20-22) and I’ve been looking for some tourist spots that we could visit. So far, I haven’t seen some interesting place to visit in Mandaue but I think Kawasan falls (which is a 3-3.5 hours driver) might worth it. I’ve been reading all the blogs about it and I think it really is a awesome place to go to. Please send me more information on how to get to the falls if we will be coming from Mandaue and more tips please? thanks so much 😀

  7. kwenivarga Says:

    the details of your blog is great and informative. i tend to dwell on experiences and feelings that the ‘traveler’s guide’ part may not be found in what i usually write. thank God there are bloggers like you who do.

    and of course, awesome pics! =)

  8. catchlyts Says:

    Thanks kwenivarga! it’s been a long time since i’ve updated this blog. Visit again when I have a new post 🙂


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