Pagsanjan Falls
Pagsanjan Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the Philippines. Located in the province of Laguna, the falls is one of the major tourist attractions of the region.
The three-drop waterfall is reached by a river trip on dugout canoe, known locally as Shooting the rapids, originating from the municipality of Pagsanjan.
According to history, the Pagsanjan Falls is rich in legendary lore. Long, long ago, recounts one legend, there were no falls. There were only the foliaged highlands, the twin rivers called Bumbungan and Balanac, and the alluvial delta where the town of Pagsanjan now nestles.
The ruggedly beautiful 91-meter Pagsanjan Falls is one of Laguna’s most popular tourist attractions.
To get to the falls, take the scenic one-hour boat ride that takes you up the Bumbungan and Balanac Rivers. Two boatmen will help navigate your wooden canoe past trees, vines, bush and local wildlife.
The river ride back down is a thrilling ride that passes 14 rapids.
You can also hike to the falls from the town of Cavinti, but know that you’ll have to make your way down some 500 steps and two vertical ladders.
The good part is that your trek will take you right to the bottom of the falls. Then you can catch a bamboo raft to Devil’s Cave.