“Multi-tiered waterfall, clear cool water, surrounded by dense forest — perfect for swimming, photography, and forest trekking.”

Lulugayan Falls is a tall, powerful waterfall located within the tropical forests of Bukidnon. The sheer volume of water makes it a spectacular cascading attraction, plunging dramatically down multiple rock tiers. Its imposing flow generates a constant, cooling mist that hangs over the area, creating a refreshing microclimate at the base.

The waterfall features multiple tiers with an expansive, natural pool at the bottom where visitors can swim. The water, sourced from pristine upper streams, is exceptionally clear and cool, making it ideal for a revitalizing swim and profound relaxation. Designated swimming areas are marked to ensure visitor safety while maximizing the enjoyment of the pristine waters.

Surrounding the falls is a dense, lush tropical forest and rich natural habitat, providing a stunning, vibrant backdrop. The trekking paths, though generally short, allow visitors to immerse themselves in the deep jungle sounds and sights, offering opportunities to observe endemic flora and potentially spot small wildlife, making the short journey an adventure in itself.

The site is particularly suitable for adventure-seekers and nature photographers looking to experience the profound tranquility and raw natural beauty of the protected forest. The dominant sounds are the thunderous roar of the water and the ambient sounds of the jungle, offering a true sense of isolation.

Visitors can capture the majesty of the falls with wide-angle photographs, swim, and explore the immediate surrounding area to connect closely with nature. Small, localized facilities often provide limited amenities like simple cottages and picnic spots.

Due to its remote, forested location, successfully reaching the falls often mandates the assistance of a local guide. This mandatory hiring is critical not only for visitor safety against getting lost but also to ensure sustainable tourism practices and provide economic support to the indigenous communities who act as custodians of the watershed.

Lulugayan Falls stands as an important natural attraction in Bukidnon and actively promotes eco-tourism, aiming for conservation and community involvement. Popular activities include a revitalizing swim, scale photography, hiking through the jungle trails, and enjoying a relaxing, nature-based adventure.


How to Get There
  • From Valencia City, it takes approximately 30–45 minutes by car, followed by a walk of about 10–15 minutes into the forest until you reach the waterfall.

Travel Tips
  • Wear non-slip shoes and bring clothes suitable for getting wet.

  • Bring water and light snacks.

  • Keep the area clean and do not disturb nature.

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds.


Admission Fee

  • Adult: Approximately 50–100 Pesos (depending on the guide and entrance fees)

  • Child: Approximately 30–50 Pesos

  • Foreigner: Approximately 100–150 Pesos

Opening Hours

  • Open daily: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM

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