Its been awhile since I saw a falls. This place surely gives you the serenity and calm. Its one of mother earths greatest creation, The place is ok but then a gain I suggests that those who wanted to go there needs to bring food and water. Please don't used a sedan, used either SUV or a Van. The road is rough and muddy.
The natural wild growth, the serenity and the warm folks who take care of the clean surroundings, complete with waste segregation bins. First and second layers of the falls easily manageable but the 3rd layer not for seniors and the weak knees. Also be careful with the mossy rocks, can be very slippery.
We've been there a couple of times already during Christmas/New Year vacation, yet there is still so much to be excited for. The development of Tinuy-an Falls is apparent ever since my first visit and it's definitely improving. Entrance fee costs P50 each, raft riding costs P150 and the cottage costs around P300. Though the road going there is rocky, it is still worth the trip. One could also go to the higher level of the falls. Great view as always!
You can easily include the falls in a day trip with te enchanted river from Butuan. The falls themselves are really nice and beautiful. Swimming in the rock pools and climbing to the top is good fun, too.
The 2 hrs rough road ride from Hinatuan to Tinuy-an is a tough ride indeed but its worth it. Tinuy-an Falls looks so surreal. Its majestic picturesque beauty is so refreshing to my eyes, it seems its just a postcard. You can bring food for lunch. The facilities are not well maintained and the toilet is dirty. They should improve this since they are already attracting a lot of tourists.
I am a native born in Bislig but since i leave my hometown on 2003. I had been noticed from social networking site, youtube, and even in tv that there is a wonderful place a must to visit and it is tinuy-an falls. I said wow when i saw it in the first time the wide waterfalls with very loudy but relaxing sound of large amount of water falling from the top. We spent time there with family and relatives.It is a cool place for relaxing.
Cheap entrance fee for a memory that would last a long time. A 3 tier magnificent falls in varying levels but each accessible within 10 min walk. The second level is where most people flocked as it is the widest and where one can ride under the falls using a bamboo raft for 150 Php each. The highest level is also wide but small and those wanting to be away from the crowd. The waterfalls site is developed and even have lodging for those who want to stay overnight. There are also table and cottages available for the family or large groups and a restaurant nearby.
A must-see in Surigao del Sur. Ride the balsa (P150 for 20mins) and hike up to see the rest of the falls. You can hire a guide, just give a tip. It's open as early as 6am.Entrance fee P50, vest for rent P30
A scenic falls! Great for pictures. One of the best in the Philippines. Best to go there in the morning.
Travel time from Davao is 5 hours, accessible by car, van or suv. No need to hike on the way to falls. Bring insect repellent and sunscreen so you can explore and climb to the other tier levels. Perfect for aspiring photographers but no other activities to offer aside from swimming and having a picnic. Fresh seafood can be bought around the resort. Try the bamboo raft! It was long and bumpy ride but it was well worth it!