We arrived at 8:35 in the morning in Ginatilan, Cebu the hometown of Catholic martyr and the second Filipino saint, St. Pedro Calungsod.
We headed down to the town's market to have breakfast and buy food for lunch and some provisions for dinner.
We were going to summit Mt. Hambubuyog and our first destination was Inambakan falls.
Inambakan falls will be reached by riding a habal-habal for 30 pesos from the town proper. Do not entertain habal-habal drivers who will go beyond the price. Some of the groups I knew, include Inambakan falls for their "Chasing Waterfalls" adventure. From Inambakan falls as starting point going to Da-o falls, Hidden falls and Aguinid falls in Samboan and ending at Tumalog falls in Oslob - or the other way around.
A cemented stairs going down lead our way to Inambakan falls, we turned right and we saw the glimpse of mighty Inambakan falls.
There were cottages for rent at 200 pesos and renting a cottage is an option unless you are going to stay longer in the falls. After paying 10 pesos entrance fee, we enjoyed the chilly water of the falls.
We include Inambakan falls in our course since this is the usual path going to Mt. Hambubuyog. Yes, later in the blog guys.
The ladies were enjoying the water and the customary chika-chika was their way to overcome the shivery water pool.
After almost an hour of enjoying the falls, we headed to our main destination - conquering Mt. Hambubuyog.
Sample itinerary below in case you would go "Chasing Waterfalls" adventure. From Inambakan falls in Ginatilan to Tumalog falls in Oslob.
Read this: Waterfalls Hunting in Samboan
Read this: Waterfalls Hunting in Samboan
Cheers ! ! One thing. Please respect Mother Nature.
choya haha
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