Imugan Falls

September 25, 2008
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Imugan Falls in its full glory

Nueva Vizcaya is a place for the adventuresome. It’s for those who love to experience nature in its unadulterated form and who love seeking sanctuary after hiking through rugged terrains.

Among the things that Nueva Vizcaya has to offer are its pristine rivers where water flows through big rocks, forming falls-like water flows, especially in high places of the province, like Kasibu, some parts of Bambang, and Sta. Fe.

Among the most promoted falls in Nueva Vizcaya is the Imugan Falls. Located in the province’s southernmost town, Sta. Fe, Imugan Falls is a 35-foot spring waterfalls flowing between two mountains. The falls is about seven kilometers of unpaved road from the national highway, and about a kilometer hike from Imugan Proper.

The narrow trail leading to the falls is well-maintained and the temperature is much cooler than in low-lying parts of the town. The view below the trail is of magnificent rocky stream and above is of tall mountain range that stretches into the horizon. Everywhere is a lush foliage accentuated by colorful flowers and fruits.

Except for occasional squeals of delight at the magnificent painting of Mother Nature before us, we were generally quiet as we walked, listening to the chirping of the birds and the steady flow of water about 30 feet below the trail. It took us about an hour to cover what normal hikers would have walked in less than thirty minutes because we had with us my 1.5-year-old nephew who insisted on walking on some parts of the trail. But our aching legs were readily forgotten when we got to the falls, with its crystal clear and cold and refreshing water.

Indeed, Imugan Falls is a sanctuary for weary souls. It is like a magnified zen water fountain, except that it is by far more enthralling. Besides a comfort room and a couple of waiting sheds, there is nothing artificial in the place.

Hiking…                         Hanging bridge along the trail…

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3 Responses to “ Imugan Falls ”

  1. machentah on September 26, 2008 at 8:52 pm

    i love hanging bridges.. nice..

  2. VF on October 22, 2008 at 5:48 pm

    Preserve that Imugan falls of yours. It’s a pity that one day, it will run out of water or worse, full of cyanide or mercury because of mining.

  3. zhuchiko on December 14, 2009 at 6:35 pm

    Thanks for the concern VF… I would rather preserve the wonder of my nature than to be a place for pleasure of irresponsible humans…. Thanks a lot… Things had changed…

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