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Bukal Falls

Majayjay, Laguna

Bukal Falls, both a natural spring and a waterfall, is well-loved for its untouched surroundings despite the many tourists it attracts. Its water is a stunning crystal blue (some say it’s a mini version of Surigao’s Enchanted RIver) and it is framed by big, moss-covered boulders. There are two basins to swim in–one is fourteen feet deep (perfect for those who want to cliff dive) while the other is only five feet deep (a safer pool for those who aren’t too confident about their swimming skills).

Bukal Falls: About
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Bukal Falls: Welcome

How to get to Bukal Falls

  • To get to Bukal Falls, ride a bus bound for Sta. Cruz and get off at Pagsawitan.

  • From there, ride a jeepney headed to Majayjay and then take a tricycle to Barangay Bukal.

  • f you’re bringing your own car, take the Rizal-Tanay-Laguna route.

  • You can either start the trek at Liliw or cross the bridge to Majayjay and begin there.

Bukal Falls: About

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