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BUGTONG-BATO WATERFALLS

 

 

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Hidden in the lush green scenery is a multi-tiered waterfalls called Bugtong Bato, one of the 17 waterfalls of Tibiao, Antique. Bugtong Bato is a 7-tiered waterfall in which the height of the first waterfall is at least 75 feet.

 

Photo from:  http://discreetmagazine.blogspot.com/2013/12/bugtong-bato-falls-in-tibiao-antique.html

 

Hidden in the lush green scenery of Barangay Tuno in Tibiao, Antique is a multi-tiered waterfalls called Bugtong Bato, one of the 17 waterfalls of Tibiao.

Bugtong Bato Falls is a favorite place for a relaxing dip. Locals go there for picnics and swimming, while those adventurous ones enjoy trekking up the sides of the falls’ wall and jumping off to the natural pool formed by its cascading waters.

Its waters flow directly to Tibiao River, providing rapids that is best for white water kayaking. During rainy season, when the water in the river is high, inflatable rafts can be used for white water rafting.

A trek to Bugtong Bato Falls is a perfect sidetrip before heading to the challenging rides of the rapids of Tibiao River.  Read More:  http://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/bugtong-bato-falls-tibiao/

 

Photo from:  http://lemecdevoyage.blogspot.com/2012/07/white-water-rafting-in-antique-tibiao.html

 

The Bugtong Bato Waterfalls are located in Tibiao, Antique, 6 kms. to Sitio Moleta accessible by motor vehicle up to Bgy. Tuno and a short hike along murmuring streams and hidden rice terraces.

Ideal for excursions or picnics with excellent opportunities for bathing, swimming and picture taking. First three waterfalls with height up to 150 ft. are accessible.   Read More:   http://www.greedypeg.org/antique/Bugtong-Bato-Falls.html

 

 

Photo from:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/mountains-and-volcanoes/2808/bugtong-bato-waterfalls/

 

The Bugtong Bato Waterfalls is situated in Brgy. Tuno in the town of Tibiao in Antique. It is 7 kilometers away from the town proper or Poblacion.

It’s a secret paradise of Antique that will make you relax and enjoy the trip. But before reaching the awesome waterfalls, you’ll first have to do a 20-minute hike along the murmuring streams and rice terraces. Don’t underestimate the hike. It will literally and figuratively take your breath away because of the trail and the beautiful scenery you’ll pass along the way.

 

Photo from:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/mountains-and-volcanoes/2808/bugtong-bato-waterfalls/

 

 

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Western Visayas Covers the Province of Antique

Antique – an Undiscovered Tourist Destination

How to Get to Antique

Explore Amazing Places in Antique

Watch and Join the Festivals of Antique

Enjoy and Have a Lot of Fun in Antique

Antique Province Photo Gallery

Antique Province Video Collection

 

 

 

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