The entrance fee at Can-umantad Falls Candijay is 20 pesos.Upon arrival, you’ll see a small ticket stand in the parking lot where you’ll have to pay the entrance fee.From the jump-off point, it’s a short 5-minute walk along a clearly marked trail to reach the falls. The way is made up of dirt trails, stone steps, and wooden bridges that cross the running freshwater stream.Can-umantad is derived from the Old Bisayan words ‘kan-uman’ which means sixty and ‘tad’ means fathom. The height of the falls is said to be 60ft making it the tallest waterfall in Bohol.Its water source originates from the blue and cool water from Pundol Spring in Candapdapan, making its way downstream to the 60ft drop and into a large basin below.
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The entrance fee at Can-umantad Falls Candijay is 20 pesos.Upon arrival, you’ll see a small ticket stand in the parking lot where you’ll have to pay the entrance fee.From the jump-off point, it’s a short 5-minute walk along a clearly marked trail to reach the falls. The way is made up of dirt trails, stone steps, and wooden bridges that cross the running freshwater stream.Can-umantad is derived from the Old Bisayan words ‘kan-uman’ which means sixty and ‘tad’ means fathom. The height of the falls is said to be 60ft making it the tallest waterfall in Bohol.Its water source originates from the blue and cool water from Pundol Spring in Candapdapan, making its way downstream to the 60ft drop and into a large basin below.
Beautiful and charming waterfall. It is difficult to drive once you leave the main road. About 10km of rough unpaved roads, I will not try in the rain (driving on this road). As soon as you arrive at the checkpoint, you pay to get in, and there is a cost for a motorcycle to take you to the waterfall. But once there, wow. Amazing waterfall just in sight. You can go carefully in the middle for a drink or a swim. Awesome!