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DUNSULAN FALLS
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Dunsulan Falls is located in Limay, Bataan, Philippines. An enchanting spectacle in the heart of a forested hill behind the famous Mt. Samat in Pilar. Ideal site for picnic and swimming.
Dunsulan falls is located at Brgy. Liyang, Pilar Bataan. To get there, if you’re from Pampanga – Manila and will just ride the bus trip to Balanga City, ending the bus stop at the Bataan Terminal, look for Bagac or Pantingan jeepney trip or Morong bus trip which will both pass the way to Barangay Liyang which comes after the way to Mt. Samat in Brgy. Diwa. One thing more, if you have your own car going there, you cannot completely enter Dunsulan. You need to walk a bit to get there.
Dunsulan is open to public without any charge or fees to pay, you can also swim if you want but there are no available cottages at the moment because it is still developing. You can just rest underneath the trees. Other sites we can suggest that you can visit near Dunsulan is Mt. Samat which is also in Pilar Bataan. Read More: mybataan.com
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Nested at the foot of Mount Samat is the geometrically beautiful Dunsulan Falls perhaps the most accessible of all waterfalls in the province. It has a height of approximately 20 feet, with water cascading on a wall decorated with basalt columns into a shallow circular pool.
You may get here by riding the zipline from “Dambana ng Kagitingan” or by land via the access road from Linao National Road. If you are commuting, catch a jeep to Cabog-Cabog, Binukawan or Morong from Balanga or from Ala-Uli Junction, get off at Dunsulan Junction and take a trike to the waterfalls. Read More: https://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/dunsulan-falls-ambon-ambon-falls-and-limutan-falls/#sthash.69D9354K.dpbs
Photo from: http://travelsofjoyfulmom.blogspot.com/2012/05/dunsulan-falls.html
After a quick tricycle ride to the jump off, we hopped on another tricycle that will take us to Dunsulan Falls. It’s also in Pilar, Bataan, but we decided against trekking. As I mentioned earlier, at that point we’d reach it by late afternoon (and we were tired!!!).
Actually, you can ride the zipline from Mount Samat to Dunsulan Falls. There’s also a Tree Hopping Adventure at Dunsulan Falls, but we were only there for the view and to relax a bit before heading back to Manila.
And what a view it was! With the sun’s flare providing a spotlight and basking the little opening with warm light, it was the perfect way to end our little Bataan day tour. Read More: https://www.janegalvez.com/2016/02/27/bataan-day-trip-mount-samat-and-dunsulan-falls/
Photo from: https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/Five-Reasons-to-Love-Dunsulan-Falls
Photo from: http://www.1bataan.com/tree-hopping-adventure-in-pilar-soon-to-open/
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