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    HOMESPHNEWSTourismBack to Nature: Hagimit Falls Reopens as Samal’s Premier Freshwater Oasis

    Back to Nature: Hagimit Falls Reopens as Samal’s Premier Freshwater Oasis

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    Following a successful rehabilitation, Hagimit Falls in Samal has reopened with two distinct access tiers—a budget-friendly traditional route and a premium nature resort experience—offering cool freshwater pools set in a protected forest environment.

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    After an extensive multi-year rehabilitation project focused on preserving its delicate limestone rock formations, Hagimit Falls in Barangay Cawag, Peñaplata, is officially back on the map as the Island Garden City of Samal’s (IGACOS) most refreshing natural attraction. While Samal is world-famous for its saltwater beaches and island-hopping tours, Hagimit offers a distinct alternative: a lush, multi-tiered freshwater system shaded by a thick tropical canopy. The site has successfully reopened with improved infrastructure, striking a balance between protecting the forest ecosystem and providing a cool, turquoise sanctuary for visitors looking to escape the coastal heat. Whether you are seeking a rugged, budget-friendly hike or a curated, high-end mountain retreat, this revitalized destination has tailored its access points to suit every traveler’s needs.

    Choosing Your Path: Budget or Premium Access

    To accommodate a diverse range of visitors, Hagimit Falls currently operates via two primary entry routes that offer very different experiences. The Casa Tanaw Entrance serves as the traditional, budget-conscious choice, requiring a ₱150 entry fee for adults (₱50 for children) and granting access to the original nature trails, natural rock pools, and affordable open-air cottage rentals starting at ₱300. For those preferring a more elevated, "resort-style" visit, the Stream Valley Nature Park Entrance—managed by Virtuquest Samal Resort and Spa—offers a premium experience. For an admission fee of ₱1,000, guests receive a luxury package that includes consumable food vouchers, access to private built-in pools and jacuzzis, and a dedicated internal shuttle service, making it an excellent option for families or groups who prioritize comfort and convenience.

    Navigating the Descent and Staying Safe

    Reaching the clear, turquoise waterbeds of Hagimit is an adventure in itself, but visitors should be prepared for the physical commitment involved. The descent from the main area to the lower falls requires traversing a steep stairway of approximately 120 steps, a trek that may be challenging for individuals with knee or mobility limitations. Once you arrive at the water, be mindful that the natural limestone rocks are exceptionally slippery when wet, even in designated swimming zones. To prevent slips and ensure a stress-free day, wearing high-grip aqua shoes is highly recommended. Furthermore, if you are opting for the traditional Casa Tanaw route, you can take full advantage of the "no corkage" policy by bringing your own food and drinks to picnic under the canopy, though please ensure all waste is packed out to help maintain the site’s hard-won ecological recovery.

    Getting There: A Quick Trip from Davao

    The journey to Hagimit Falls is a quintessential Samal experience that begins with a short transit from Davao City. Head to the Sasa Wharf and catch the passenger ferry or vehicle barge to Babak Wharf; this crossing takes only 15 minutes and costs a mere ₱10–₱15 per person. Once you land at Babak Wharf, the final leg involves a 30 to 45-minute land trip to the heart of Peñaplata. You can hire a local habal-habal for roughly ₱100 to ₱150 per way or opt for a private tricycle charter for approximately ₱300 to transport your group directly to the entrance. Because the site is now strictly monitored to prevent over-tourism, it is advisable to arrive early, particularly on weekends, to secure the best spots along the cascading pools and enjoy the morning mist before the midday heat sets in.

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