“A place which is indeed worth visiting – Bluewater falls.”
Blessed and gifted with pristine and stunning views, the town of Baggao in Cagayan Province is thriving with natural wonders where horizons of water, rocks, flora, and fauna can be found. Rolling hills and mountains covered with verdant forest are definitely awe-inspiring creations from a perfect Creator.
One of the most-visited attractions in Cagayan is the Bluewater Falls located in Sta. Margarita/Pallagao in Baggao. The blue water cascades through the boulders towards the lagoon. It surely gives a lot of excitement and admiration to anyone who witnesses it.
“It gives a lot of thrilling adventures.”
Tourists will enjoy the different adventures that Bluewater Falls offer. They can commune with nature by trekking the trails and exploring hidden caves.
Trekking the trails as you reach the highest point will also let you explore the Blue Water Cave. A cave opens up through a huge rock formation where blue water gushes out and flows down to a small lake. Surrounded at the mouth of the cave are tendrils of tropical vines and bouquets of wild orchids and ferns.
“It is a truly hidden paradise.”
Bluewater Falls is truly a hidden paradise for everyone who visits it. One of the most photographed attractions in Cagayan is the gallery of sculptures featuring unique rock formations. Sightseeing here is a good leisure for all people from all walks of life.
“Bluewater Falls is just one easy ride.”
If you want to travel via bus, one could get off directly at Baggao by riding Florida Transport or Dalin Liner. Travel time is approximately 12 hours. From Tuguegarao City, you will pass through the municipalities of Iguig, Amulung, and Baybayog Junction (Alcala) en route the Baybayog Junction-Sta. Margarita Road. Then, board San Jose-Baggao service vehicle, van for hire, or mini bus and after one hour and thirty minutes, get off at San Jose, the seat of the municipal government. The road is a McAdam type, but the scenery at sight and the trip itself an adventure.