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TENOGTOG WATERFALLS

 

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Two and a half kilometers away from the town proper is a small road going to the northwestern barangays of Mayoyao. After a short ascent, the path along a gorge turned narrower. In about 25 minutes of moderately-paced walk, we reached Tenogtog Falls.

Tenogtog is an Ifugao word which means chopped. It was in this place where hunters chopped their game and share it to others who unfortunately had none that day.

Tenogtog is a segmented waterfall that dynamically drops to a small basin. On that late afternoon of October 9, I saw themajestic Tenogtog. The drizzle and the afternoon overcast made Tenogtog a lot more beautiful and charming. The tradeoff however was that the mist and the small pool and viewing area made it harder for me to capture the fullness of its beauty and majesty. Photo from: http://harrybalais.com/2014/10/chasing-waterfalls-tenogtog-falls/

 

Photo from:  https://greedypeg.org/ifugao/Tenogtog-Falls.html

 

This waterfall is located 5 kilometers from downtown Mayoyao. It can be accessed by walking, Jeepney, or tricycle. Tenogtog Falls has 3 natural pools rising about 12 meters from each other and each pool cascades to the next in beautiful succession. It’s a great place to hike for a picnic, swimming and diving.  Read More:  https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g3961478-d12287154-r472242718-Tenogtog_Waterfalls-Mayoyao_Ifugao_Province_Cordillera_Region_Luzon.html#

 

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Tenogtog Falls are located in Mayoyao, Ifugao. Located five kilometers town, it has three natural pools rising about 12 meters from each other. The water falls from the pool cascades to the next in beautiful succession. Untouched by human hands, these natural pools provide clear cool mountain spring water. Read More:  https://greedypeg.org/ifugao/Tenogtog-Falls.html

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

The Cordillera Administrative Region

Ifugao Province UNESCO Heritage Site

Where is Ifugao Province and How to Get There

Colorful Festivals and Events in Ifugao

Natural Points of Interest in Ifugao

Man-Made Points of Interest in Ifugao

How to Have Fun in Ifugao

Ifugao Photo Gallery

Ifugao Video Collection

 

 

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Having Fun in Isabela

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“Pandawan” (Fishing) Festival in Nueva Ecija

 

 

 

 


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