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Monday, February 25, 2013

Surigao I : Magnificent Tinuy-an Falls ( Lil Niagara of Pinas)


FINALLY! After several failed attempts and 5-6 hours of driving from Tagum City, the Powerpuff girls (my friends and I .. our silly lil nickname) stepped on Surigao del Sur soil. We have been planning this trip for more than a year now and the earlier plans to go to Surigao has been cancelled due to different reasons like weather problems, or the road being non accessible (- complications to the weather problems) or our own schedule changing etc. , that later on it made us all the more excited to be there but at the same time skeptic if we will ever be able to. It was just funny that Taynee, Fox and I were really skeptic about it and we finally believed it until the last moment that we started to begin the journey to Surigao at 12:30 am. 



It was gonna be a full day tour of the best places Surigao del Sur has to offer. We arrived in Surigao around 6am then have another hour or two travel to Bislig City (Booming City of the Bay) to reach our first stop of the day, the amazing Tinuy-an Falls. Also known as the "Niagra Falls of the Philippines", which it undoubtedly deserves being the widest waterfall in the country - measuring 95 meters (311 feet) in width and in a towering 55 meters (180 feet) in height -  Tinuy-an Falls is truly a magnificent sight. 


I was in awe. First word came to my mind to describe it was power - with its great towering height, its wide berth and the rushing flowing water - its all very imposing but beautiful. My friend, the Capilitan family (who were the ones who invited us on this trip as Taynee's mother was celebrating her birthday) and I wasted no time to wade in the waters and rent the bamboo raft to bring us to deeper part of the waters. It was really fun because while we were swimming and jumping from the raft, the falling water felt like rain and we can see the rainbow so close enough to touch.



Tinuy-an Falls is a four tiered waterfall however  we weren't able to go up to the 3rd and 4th tier because of  stairs to go up to that place was covered with mud due to the recent storm. It was a bit of a let down since that's really a place where you can play with the small falls but it was a truly magnificent experience overall. 




I was busy having fun when we arrived so hopefully these rates I found online are updated.. ~kekeke XD

Rates:
Entrance Fee – Php 20
Cottage Small – Php 200
Cottage Big - Php 300
Function Hall - Php 500
Life Jacket – Php 30 per hour
Table with Chair (4 chair) – Php 100
Chair - Php 10
Umbrella shed- Php 150
Gaket/Raft- Php 100
Parking Fee - Php 20
Boat- Php 50
Room Rental – Php 150 per Person


Special thanks to the Capilitan Clan.. who made our Powerpuff journey not only possible but they assured it would be a safe,fun and super "busog" trip!







Rates source: http://www.wayph.com" http://www.wayph.com 

Photo courtesy: Thalia Hernandez & Mommy Capz