This falls is a three-level waterfalls, which borders in the towns of Majayjay and Liliw in Laguna.
The Liliw Folks call it the Kilangin Falls, while those in Majayjay folks call it the Bukal Falls.
Bukal (Tagalog Term) means spring, is well know for its natural beauty. Some residents there call it Maimpis Falls.
Bukal falls is getting so much attraction by tourists because of its famous blue crystal and icy cold clear water.
The way leading to the falls is quite challenging. We started trekking through a narrow man-made pathway.
The trek was bit long almost an hour, tiring, and we feel the sun's hot rays burning our skin.
Along the trail, you can see many tibig trees (Ficus nota) and various kinds of crops planted,
such as tomatoes, and bitter gourds. There are also big spiders (cool right), so be careful not to wake them up.
Watch out also for the horse poop along the way.
Be careful on your way as the trail can be slippery.
We reached the falls within less than an hour and I was amazed how clean the water is.
Bukal Falls is absolutely breathtaking. It is indeed nature's hidden treasure.
High Rock walls cloth with natures green leaves, rocks covered with green moss,
pools of clean water with bluish color- these are the views when you reach Bukal Falls.
There were several spots to swim in but we chose the main pool within the falls itself.
Although when we went there, the waters falling from the top is not as dense as I've seen in other blogs.
I guess this waterfalls is "Seasonal". Either way, We enjoyed the scenery of this alluring Bukal Falls.
Travelers and tourists will surely enjoy the scenery and can take a swim on its deep icy pools of water.
When we came there its a little bit crowded, I didn't expect to have many people.
Just pay a visit during the weekdays when the crowd has a lesser volume so that you can have more fun,
enjoy the beauty and feel the nature as one.
The experience is awesome and amazing. Definetly coming back when less crowded people. Two-Thumbs Up!