A dormant volcano, an acidic lake and a freshwater lake, hot springs, waterfalls. This is what Mahagnao Natural Park presents to its guests. But first, never-ending bumpy roads and trekking. Nevertheless, it is worth it.
Busay Falls
Not only Springs. Burauen hosts tall waters, or as people call it, waterfalls. Itchy plants. Blood-sucking leeches (we call them limatok), and of course, the slippery rocks. Hiking will be difficult. But the view is worth it. As if entering zen, this almost-70 feet high waterfall will make you relax. Enter Brgy. Tambis' Busay Falls.
It started with a drought.
The name “Burauen” evolved from the word “haru” which means “spring”. This is because Burauen is the fountainhead of several rivers: the big Daguitan and Marabong rivers, the Guinarona and Hibuga rivers that pass through several neighboring towns, as well as several smaller ones. The legend behind the name speaks of a drought when several... Continue Reading →