Pit Valera Falls

Pit Valera Falls Pit Valera Falls is the embodiment of untouched beauty of nature. We did not find any indication of human habitation nor frequent visit. No horse trail.

No garbage along the way. No trail at all.

Fulfilling indeed!
01/08/2015

Fulfilling indeed!

“Our guide kept telling us "malapit na," and "konti na lang," but it took us more than 2 hours of navigating through forests, mossy boulders and unpaved…”

13/08/2013

Who would have thought there's more to see in Pangil aside from the majestic Buntot-Palos Falls and the beautiful Ambon-Ambon Falls? When we first went to Buntot-Palos falls, we came across a fork ...

12/08/2013

Pit Valera Falls

12/08/2013

Tipuan Falls: A View from the Top

Pit Valera Falls is the embodiment of untouched beauty of nature. We did not find any indication of human habitation nor...
12/08/2013

Pit Valera Falls is the embodiment of untouched beauty of nature. We did not find any indication of human habitation nor frequent visit. No garbage along the way. No horse trail. No trail at all.

The air is damp and moist. The only thing you will hear is the sound of flowing water and occassional bird chirps and ourselves. Small plants and algae are on the sides of the cove. Water is dripping down the plants hanging on the higher part of the wall.

The water from the fall is gathered in a circular basin that flows through another stream which, we were told, leads to Buntot-Palos, then leads to Ambon-Ambon.

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