Reaching
up to 715 feet above sea level endowed with a cool climate, Casaroro falls was
treated as a hidden treasure. Hardly hit by past typhoons, the falls still
stands to its beauty and scenic structure as it is surrounded by vast forest
trees and big rocks. This falls is located at Valencia, Negros Oriental -
approximately a thirty minute ride from Dumaguete City. On your way to this
destination, you will pass by Forest Camp and Tejero, two of the most famous
pool resort in the province, both powered by natural river current.
Before you can see this astonishing falls, you must gear up to do a hard, bulky walk. Due to the many typhoons and earthquakes, it seems to be impossible to comfortably walk around at the base of the waterfall. Boulders of rocks welcome your adventurous spirit to embark the slippery steps going to the foot of the waterfall.
Before you can see this astonishing falls, you must gear up to do a hard, bulky walk. Due to the many typhoons and earthquakes, it seems to be impossible to comfortably walk around at the base of the waterfall. Boulders of rocks welcome your adventurous spirit to embark the slippery steps going to the foot of the waterfall.
You
will then understand why the falls was dubbed as the most photographed falls
when you get there. The waterfall is naturally narrow unlike other
typical waterfalls. The cool breeze given by the rush of the pressure from the
top releases your tension after the walk. The natural formation of the beauty
of the falls caused by numerous natural calamities can be easily
distinguished. The Municipal Government has erected picnic sheds for the
visitors who frequent the area for the visitor’s convenience. The falls is
still so photogenic to look, colorful and scenic, after all the damages it
encountered.
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