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Talay Falls
The next one is Talay Falls. It’s not that impressive but hey, it’s still falls right? This is the best place to have a picnic since there’s a table.






Aliw Falls
Going to Aliw Falls, you have to cross a small river and pass through a plantation and some rice fields. You’ll also see a horse! It will take around another hour to get back to the barangay. Unlike Hulugan and Talay Falls, Aliw Falls is part of Barangay San Jose but it’s just roughly 30 minutes away. However due to this reason and as mentioned by our guide, it’s not part of their jurisdiction so we just told him to drop us at the jump off and we’ll just carry on ourselves. To our surprise, our guide led us to the falls! How kind of him.




Out of the trio, this is the best for me. It was just fascinating. And we arrived just in time for sunset. The view was stunning and compared to Hulugan Falls, we have to place all to ourselves. Too bad we didn’t have time to swim though since we’re on a rush and besides, it’s too deep according to our guide.




Be careful! There’s a lot of limatik (leech) in the area especially when it rains. Got 3!!! And take note, that blood just came from one leech alone.
The Bad News
We were lucky that we were able to go to Aliw Falls because the bad news is, it’s no longer part of the trip. According to friends, Kapitan decided to forbid the guides to go the Aliw Falls due to jurisdiction issues just how our guide mentioned it to us. As much as I want to refer our guide, I cannot do it since the guides are given randomly. It’s sad actually 🙁
Updates + Hidden Falls
According to a friend, you may now visit Aliw Falls (we’re still waiting for the official confirmation). Also, there’s a Hidden Falls (also called the first layer of Talay) just above Talay Falls. We weren’t able to go here though. 🙁
Road Back Home
Overall, this trip was super worth it. It was a beautiful place and I got to hang out with the coolest people plus met new friends. Laguna, prepare! We’ll definitely come back! Adding in Pagasanjan and Cavinti to our ever-growing travel list.
Itinerary
0800 – Departure from Taft-Buendia
1100 – Arrival at Sta. Cruz Jeep Terminal / Departure to Brgy. San Salvador
1200 – Arrival at Brgy. San Salvador / Lunch
1330 – Arrival at Hulugan Falls
1530 – Start trek to Talay Falls
1630 – Arrival at Talay Falls
1630 – Start trek to Brgy. Hall
1700 – Arrival at Brgy. Hall / Start trek to Aliw Falls
1730 – Arrival at Aliw Falls
1845 – Start trek back to Brgy. Hall
1915 – Shower / Pay fees
1930 – Ride jeep back to Sta. Cruz
2000 – Bus back to Manila
2300 – ETA to Manila
Note: Last trip of bus back to Manila (Cubao) is around 7:45pm so you might want to leave earlier. If there’s no bus available, try the Sta.Cruz to Buendia-Taft instead.
Budget Breakdown
Jac Liner bus Taft to Sta cruz Laguna – Php 112 student / 140
Jeep from Sta. Cruz to Brgy. San Salvador – Php 30
Jeep to Kapitan’s House – Php 10
Registration Fee – Php 10
Guide Fee – Php 500 (no fixed rate; Php 80 each)
Shower Fee – Php 10
Jeep back to Sta, Cruz – Php 30
Bus to Manila – Php 112 student / 140
Total Damage – Php 394

This trip wouldn’t be complete without these folks. (Clockwise from top: Er, Kier, Anton, Celest, Me and Jessamine). Thank you guys for this experience and also for the photos. 🙂 So, where shall we go next?
Life is too short to live without adventure.
Hello require po ba ung guide? And panno po if mangagaling ng cubao? Thanks and Godbless ������
Hi June! Yes, required po ang guide. If manggagaling kayo ng Cubao, may bus dun going to Sta. Cruz, Laguna. I just forgot the bus line. And note lang po na yung isang bus liner dun until around 7:30pm lang ang last trip. 🙂
Awesome falls. I will be posting "chasing waterfalls, cebu south" in my blog soon.
Cheers for more adventure. 🙂
Cool! Would love to read them and use it as a reference for my future trip in Cebu. 🙂
Very Detailed IT thanks for sharing!
Do they let a solo traveler to join a group to get a guide?
Hi again Mr Justin.. i read a lot of blogs about hulugan falls and it seems like color mad ung water from falls.. pero we will visit this place this january super ganda kac ng view at ang dami ding falls .. More power Mr. Justin
I think kaya kulay mud yung water kasi umulan. All falls naman pag maulan na season, muddy yung color. Pag nag-subside yung mga residue sa ilalim, lilinaw din naman hehe
Hi po. From Hulugan Falls, pano pong way papuntang Aliw Falls at Talay falls? Balik ba from the highway going to another falls?
Thanks
Ask ko lang if msmong humihinto yung bus sa jeep terminal?
hi kelan po ulit next lakad nyo? pasama naman hihihih
like feeling as you sit auto on. Beautiful Waterfalls. if a dip in this water to make great. Will Arrange to come here with friends … Will visit more Web của. thanks for sharing…
So helpful! Photos are fun, i love it. Thank you for shared.
WHAT CHASING WATERFALLS ACTUALLY MEAN:
When a person is so hungover they can't stop vomiting and every time they drink water it comes back out their mouth like a waterfall, because it's coming out of their mouth away from them it's like they're chasing it.
OR
A woman, particularly an older woman,who desires sex and is chasing after younger men to achieve an orgasm.
Ano gamit mong camera sir justin?
sir justin vawter. papaalam lang po sana ako na kung pwede po ay gamitin ko po yung pictures nyo ng hulugan falls for my journalism class. fineature ko po kasi yung hulugan falls, i've been there last summer but my photos are not enough so gusto ko po sana gamitin pictures nyo. lalagyan ko po ng credits na sainyo ko ppo kinuha. thank you sir! -via barrera
Wonderful place, however don't wear your favorite kicks for trekking
Wow! The place looks sooo beautiful and I can see it in your genuine smiles. Thanks for sharing your experience. I have now an idea on how to do a diy trip. Thanks that I found this blog site.
PS. I wish I had a companion(s) on going on a trip. Huhu
PPS. More powers and more travels to you guys. God bless!😊