From Panicuason (pan-ee-kwa -sone), a steep, half-hour walk along a rough road (passable by some vehicles if it’s very dry) leads to the entrance of Mt Isarog National Park . The admission fee for foreigners is P100. To the right, a short walk leads down some very steep stone steps to Malabsay Falls , where you can swim with a view of Mt Isarog. Long-term locals reckon this is the experience not to miss!





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