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"Shoot the Rapids" in dugout canoes and experience natureās wonder. Drive two and a half hours south of Metro Manila through the countryside to the beautiful town of Pagsanjan, Laguna. Be prepared to board a native canoe skilfully driven by two boatmen and maneuvered upstream through rocks and boulders amidst steep gorges and lush tropical vegetation: your destination - Majestic Pagsanjan Falls.
Take a swim or board a bamboo raft through the falls into a cave behind the veil of water. This is an exhilarating, spine-tingling, adrenaline-pumping, two hour boat ride from the Bumbungan River to Pagsanjan Falls whose booming water cascades down from high atop a cliff to the river 300 feet below. Your ride downstream is an exciting rush through the same rocks and boulders you passed on your way upriver.
*** Free pick up/drop off from your hotel in Makati, Taguig, Ermita (Manila), Malate(Manila),, Muntinlupa and Pasay. additional charges will incur outside these areas
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Lunch
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Tip
Pickup included
39 reviews
Sep 2024
Criz and Malona were awesome guides. Enjoyed my time and had an awesome experience. Communication was great from start to finish.
Mar 2024
Our tour guide Nona was very accommodating, and service was great! She was willing to pick us up a little earlier than the original time. We made a few stops on the way, such as the street food and she was OK with that. The people working at the falls are very nice.
Apr 2023
Joannah and Red were so wonderful! We took a trip in a boat and the hardworking boatmen pushed the boat up river! Then we went on a raft through the waterfall and Joannah recorded it for me! It was so fun! We fed the fish there and then went back for an authentic lunch of pancit bihon, shanghai, sisig, sinigang, calamansi, and rice (of course!). We also stopped along the way to try bibinka! Masarap! I even got a picture on one of the curious modes of transportation of the Philippines (a motorsiklo with a side car)! Iām so thankful to the beautiful Joannah for the memories and Red for his excellent driving skills! I highly recommend!