Going to Bulalacao Falls

A Look at Bulalacao Falls

A Look at Bulalacao Falls

I was very tired from exploring Nacpan and Calitang, most especially draining was the burning hot sun with no shelter in site. I was toasted and totally red from being exposed for so long. Why don’t I ever buy sunblock?! I cooled down with a shower but it was still painful to move. Lying down was even worse. Needless to say, I didn’t get a good nights sleep there but we need to go some other place the next day so there was no time to get tired. We hired another tricycle to another place which it seems to be difficult to find. There was a waterfall somewhere in the mountains and we would be needing a guide to go there.

Modest Bulalacao Falls in El Nido

Modest Bulalacao Falls in El Nido

The road to the falls wasn’t very easy either, it was basically the same road going to the Nacpan, but only to a certain part. From there it was rough road again, at least a bit nearer than Nacpan. You won’t miss the place as you can see a sign with Bulalacao Falls on it. It seems my friend has already been here and he seems to know the guide as well. I like waterfalls, and I look forward to see this. I do have to temper my expectations though to avoid disappointment.

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