as expected, he came with a single motor. and i, with a 10lb-ish pack on my back, was about to experience the bumpiest ride of my life!
not wanting to waste any more precious time, we made our way uphill to Lake Sebu-- a good 30min to an hour trip-- exchanged quick pleasantries with a few locals and headed to the famous??? Seven falls. Two of these are easily accessible to any tourist. I was here to see the other 5.. through an unexplored trail. "Which trail?," you may ask; to which I asked myself, "What trail? There's no trail at all!!!"

It was like that hike to kampung Semuti somewhere in the jungles of Sarawak (Malaysia), but this one is multiplied to the 3rd degree of difficulty!!! I slipped more, fell more, brought home more bruises and insect bites, and my knees were shaking halfway through.
my guides (the Dongon brothers, whose family own the land bordering the falls) were merciless! they just kept on going and going.

my favorite would be #5 and #4.


my waterfalls exploration was finished off with a trip to one of the easy falls (#1). there, we were met by the other Dongon family (who managed and maintained the falls) and were eager to see photos I took of the other falls. they haven't gone there. after showing them some shots, they were happy that somehow they had a glimpse of it.

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