Saturday, July 24, 2010

Kawasan Falls - Badian

     Kawasan Falls is a popular getaway destination in the southern part of Cebu.When you get to Badian Town, you'll have to walk 15 to 30 minutes or less along a very rocky and narrow path. But even though you might stumble a bit, just take it easy and enjoy the trek going up.

    There's a beautiful river and all different kinds of tropical plants.It's not everyday you'll have a beautiful view like this.
     You'll have to cross 3 small bridges before reaching the falls. Try to stop at this moment and look upstream.Your camera can't wait to take some shots of the background and give you a forever lasting picture of what paradise is.

     Kawasan has three waterfalls. The first one is the largest and is usually the most crowded.You can bring some food and drinks. 
     But If you want to just relax you don't have to bring in food since it's available from the resort's restaurants.Cottage and tables are also available for rent.
     You should rent a bamboo raft to take you around the lake, or for a refreshing "waterfall massage" under the falling water. You have the opportunity to climb up beside the waterfall and jump into the water, just like Tarzan.
While me and my cousins are enjoying the cool and deep freshwater, the surroundings are relaxing and peaceful. Remember that this area is popular with locals as well as visitors!

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A GHOST / MYSTICAL STORY - KAWASAN FALLS, BADIAN


CEBU CITY, Philippines – Ghosts and mystical stories are nothing new at one of Cebu's popular tourist destinations — the Kawasan falls in Badian town, Cebu.

According to locals, it is not every year that a person dies at the falls but every two years.
The deaths were a warning, according to a quack doctor or locally known as “mananambal,” whose services was sought on the death of a tourist several years ago.
It takes sometime for the body of a person, who drowns at the falls, to surface, which fuels the stories.
Oliver Harapat, 29, who works for the Kawasan Multi-Purpose Cooperative, said there is a story that the spirits of the forest locally known as “engkanto” ask for 60 human souls in exchange for disturbing their once peaceful place which is now congested with cottages put up by several resorts in the three-tier falls.
He said no explanation was given on why the spirits needed 60 souls.
Although Harapat and a handful of other workers laughed when asked if they believed in the tale, fear is still etched on their faces. Some local workers chose to remain silent all throughout the interview.

“Those are just tales but some say that black figures appear in the pictures of tourists. Sometimes, they say photographs show white ladies,” Harapat said in Cebuano.
On Easter Sunday, the family of Nelson Tiro who drowned in the second falls on Maundy Thursday, brought a mananambal to ask for the spirits to free the soul of Tiro, said the worker.
Harapat was the one who dived and recovered the body of Tiro about 30 minutes after he drowned.
Emma Saldua, an operator of Willy's Place, the pioneering resort at the falls, said that she believed in “engkantos” but not in the tale that the spirits asked for human souls.
“They are really there. We must make sure not to disturb them so they will not harm us,” Saldua said in Cebuano.
When an Iranian visitor drowned at the falls a few years back, she said the spirits' help was sought before the Iranian’s body was found. The divers exhausted themselves in searching for his body for almost two hours but to no avail. When they asked the spirits, the Iranian's body surfaced instantly, the operator said.
Last New Year's Eve, Saldua said she was the only one left at the resort. There were no guests and she was practically alone at the first falls.
“Nakadungog man ko ug murag daghan kaayo mga tao nga saba ug sadya kaayo (I heard a lot of people making noise and seemingly having a party).”
Thinking these were arriving guests, Saldua went to open the doors and windows of the resort's convenience store but found no one around.
Out of fear, she hurriedly locked up again and played loud music on her radio.

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