More than the beach, I enjoy waterfalls so I made sure that Hagimit Falls is our last stop in Samal Island before heading back to Manila. Hagimit Falls is about 2 km from Penaplata proper. John and I went their via the help of tour guide Kuya Joseph. You may opt to ride from Penaplata proper with car or jeepney, it will only take you five minutes ride to experience its mystique.
There' a P50 entrance fee, plus P5 environmental fee per person. Before reaching the falls facade, there's a cemented trail going down. Upon getting there you can just sit and be amazed by the magnificence of the falls. The Hagimit Water Falls is quite small, but its’ running water will give you a relief from the tiring travel you had.
There are some cottages for the visitors to rent but John and I decided not to rent since we stayed only for a quick dip and took lots of photos and videos.
There' a P50 entrance fee, plus P5 environmental fee per person. Before reaching the falls facade, there's a cemented trail going down. Upon getting there you can just sit and be amazed by the magnificence of the falls. The Hagimit Water Falls is quite small, but its’ running water will give you a relief from the tiring travel you had.
There are some cottages for the visitors to rent but John and I decided not to rent since we stayed only for a quick dip and took lots of photos and videos.
Address: Samal, Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte
Phone: 0999 705 5330

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