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Naambon Falls

My trip to Naambon Falls was actually a side-trip from Team Una's: Summit to Sea event from the nearby Mt. Daguldol which is located in San Juan, Batangas. I was surprised to know that it is actually a hidden gem consists of more than a 120 ft. cascade composed of 3 tiered drop through rocks and boulders that feeds a small catch basin. 

The trail that leads to the falls includes a 400 ft. descent from Mt. Daguldol's trail (turn right) where one has to pass through a forested and slippery trail for approximately 20 minutes. From there one on, one will reach a stream and a series of boulders which then leads to "Naambon Falls". According to the locals, during summer the falls has hardly any water, thus it was named "Naambon" because the drop during that season is comparable to a drizzle.







***Naambon Falls is actually part of  Team Una's Summit to Sea event which also includes Mt. Daguldol hike and swimming in San Juan Beach.


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