Going to the waterfalls in Luisiana is quite easy. I mean, the place is quite easy to find because from Pagsanjan, we took the Cavinti - Luisiana road and you can easily spot the big signage of Hulugan Falls in a small intersection. But going down to the waterfalls needs a lot of ninja skills. It was Black Saturday and a swarm of tourists were going down the newly cemented road to Hulugan Falls. But our guide decided to go first to Talay and Hidden Falls, so we took the road less traveled. Literally, it's less traveled since only those who really are from Brgy San Salvador knew this route. The path was rough. We passed by many pandan trees, streams and rocks that seemed like volcano rocks. It kinda aroused our curiosity because our guide said that there's no volcano around. But the rocks are black and rough and seemed like coming from a lava flow. There were many people when we reached the Talay Falls since it was a holiday. While I sat at the bamboo picnic tables, my companions went to the Hidden Falls. I'm just contented being with nature.
The small cascade of Talay Falls |
The bigger cascade of Talay Falls |
Talay Falls in far view |
Trek down to Talay Falls |
Part of the trek to Talay Falls where there are many volcanic rocks |
Talay falls as viewed from the side |
The small and big cascades of Talay Falls |
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