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A Hidden Gem Near El Nido


Kuyawyaw Falls:

While much of El Nido basks under the tropical sun, just 45 minutes away lies a refreshing escapeKuyawyaw Falls. Nestled deep within a lush tropical forest in Brgy. Cataban, Taytay, this enchanting natural wonder features five cascading waterfalls, though only the first three are currently open to the public.

For those seeking a mix of adventure and tranquility, Kuyawyaw Falls offers a perfect retreat with easy trekking, crystal-clear pools, and stunning scenery. Whether you’re after a short nature walk, a rejuvenating dip, or an adrenaline rush from cliff-jumping, this hidden paradise is well worth the visit!


The Trail to Kuyawyaw Falls

The trek to Kuyawyaw Falls is well-established, featuring bamboo bridges, scenic pathways, and an abundance of wildlife. The cool shade of the forest canopy makes the journey comfortable, even during warmer months.

  • 🦜 Wildlife Spotting – Keep an eye out for birds, butterflies, lizards, and even monkeys along the way!
  • 🌿 Best Time to Visit – The forest is at its most vibrant between June and December, though the trail can be slippery during the rainy season.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Hiking Difficulty – Easy to moderate, except for the third waterfall, which requires rope-assisted climbing.

The Three Waterfalls of Kuyawyaw

First Waterfall: A Gentle Introduction

Trek Time: 10 minutes from entrance
💦 Height: ~4 meters
🏊 Depth: Waist-deep, perfect for wading

The first waterfall is a serene, picturesque spot, where water gently cascades into a small, clear pool. Surrounded by moss-covered bedrocks and towering trees, this is an ideal place to relax and soak in nature. Small fish dart through the water, adding to the peaceful ambiance.

Tip: A perfect spot for a quick dip before heading to the second, more exciting waterfall!

Second Waterfall: A Cliff-Jumper’s Dream

Trek Time: 10-15 minutes from the first waterfall
💦 Height: ~10 meters
🏊 Depth: Ranges from waist-deep to 5 meters (perfect for diving)

This waterfall is a favorite among thrill-seekers! With its stronger flow and deeper pool, it’s perfect for a natural water massage under the falls. There are also two designated spots on the bedrock for cliff-jumping—an exhilarating experience for adventure lovers!

Tip: This is the best spot to spend most of your time, as it offers both relaxation and fun activities.

Third Waterfall: The Hidden Sanctuary

Trek Time: 10-15 minutes from the second waterfall
💦 Height: ~4 meters
🏊 Depth: More intimate and enclosed

Getting to the third waterfall requires a steeper, rope-assisted climb, making it a more exclusive and rewarding experience. The effort is well worth it—this secluded paradise is walled by towering bedrocks and dense foliage, making it a peaceful retreat, away from the crowds.

Tip: If you visit on weekends, when the first two waterfalls are more crowded, this is your best chance for a private, tranquil experience.


How to Get to Kuyawyaw Falls

🚲 By Motorbike: Rent a motorbike from El Nido Town Proper (P700/day). The ride takes 40 minutes along the Taytay-El Nido National Highway, followed by a 5-minute drive down a dirt road to the entrance.

🚐 By Van: Ideal for groups, vans can be rented for a more comfortable journey.

📍 Navigation Tip: Look for the Kuyawyaw Falls signage along the highway. The entrance is well-marked on Google Maps.


Entrance Fees & Costs

💰 First Two Waterfalls:

  • Environmental Fee: P150 per person
  • Entrance Fee: P50 per foreigner | P30 per local
  • Guide Included!

💰 Third Waterfall (Optional):

  • Additional P200 per person

🚨 Want More Adventure? The fourth and fifth waterfalls are not yet open to the public, but special arrangements can be made. Be prepared with:
Trekking shoes
Water & snacks
Insect repellent
Emergency phone & extra clothes


Why Kuyawyaw Falls Should Be on Your List

✔️ Easy trek with rewarding waterfalls
✔️ Great for families, couples, and solo adventurers
✔️ Options for relaxation or adrenaline-packed fun
✔️ A refreshing break from El Nido’s beaches

Whether you’re looking to swim, explore, or just take in the beauty of nature, Kuyawyaw Falls is a must-visit destination that promises an unforgettable adventure!

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