KAMBAL BUSAY FALLS in Bulusan, Sorsogon

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KAMBAL BUSAY FALLS in Bulusan, Sorsogon
Kambal Busay Falls and Hidden Falls: A Natural Wonder in Sorsogon, Philippines
Kambal Busay Falls is a magnificent waterfall located in Bulusan, Sorsogon. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area, offering visitors a breathtaking view of the cascading water and lush vegetation. The falls is named after the twin boulders that divide the water into two streams, creating a unique and picturesque scene.
Kambal Busay Falls by Ron Camara
Aside from Kambal Busay, the park also boasts another waterfall called Hidden Falls. As the name suggests, this waterfall is tucked away in a secluded area of the park, surrounded by dense foliage and rock formations. Although it requires a bit of hiking, the journey is well worth it as visitors are rewarded with a serene and tranquil atmosphere.
Trail to Kambal Busay and Hidden Falls
Kambal Busay in Bulusan Sorsogon
Location and Accessibility
Getting There
Kambal Busay Falls is located inside Zoe’s Resort and Ecopark in Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines. Visitors can take a bus or commute from Juban or San Roque, Bulusan, to reach the falls. Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines offer flights to Legazpi City, approximately three hours drive from the falls. Visitors can also use Google Maps to navigate their way to the falls.
Accessibility for Seniors and PWDs
The path leading to the falls is not wheelchair accessible. However, seniors and persons with disabilities (PWDs) can still visit the falls with the assistance of a guide. Visitors can also inquire about the availability of a guide at the entrance of the falls.
Local Amenities
There are sari-sari stores and a restaurant near the falls where visitors can buy snacks and drinks. For a more substantial meal, visitors can go to Scad Kapehan Alfresco Cafeteria.
Resort Amenities
There are man-made swimming pools, outdoor pools, and open cottages near the falls.
Admission and Fees
The entrance fee to Kambal Busay Falls is as follows:

Adult – P150.00
Senior Citizens and PWD – P120.00
Children – P100.00
Guide Fee (for 10 people) – P350.00
ATV Rental (15 minutes) – P150.00
Cottage and Table Rentals – P350 – P2,000.00 depending on the size

Eco Park Features
Kambal Busay and Hidden Falls are part of Zoe’s Resort and Ecopark in Bulusan, Sorsogon, home to various vegetation, caverns, and birds. Visitors can go trekking and take an ATV ride.
Hidden Falls in Bulusan Sorsogon
Kambal Busay in Bulusan
Waterfalls and Natural Pools
Aside from Kambal Busay and Hidden Falls, visitors can also visit Hulugan Falls, Bloody Pool, and other cascades and streams in the area. There is also a cold spring and a rope swing for those who want to swim and jump off rocks.
Safety and Precautions
Visitors are advised to wear appropriate footwear and clothing when visiting the falls. The rocks can be slippery, so visitors should be careful when walking near the falls. Visitors should also be cautious of the strong current in the natural pools.
Children’s Activities
Children can enjoy swimming in the natural pools, jumping off rocks, and taking an ATV ride. There are also unique features like the rope swing and the man-made swimming pools.
Unique Features
Kambal Busay Falls is also known as Malungoy-lungoy Falls. The trails to the falls are already paved, making it easy for visitors to access. The falls are part of an eco-adventure park that offers various activities for visitors.
Kambal Busay in Sorsogon by Ron Camara
Another Waterfalls in Sorsogon by Ron Camara
Kambal Busay Falls
Contact Info
Zoe’s Resort and Ecopark
Address:San Roque, Bulusan, Philippines
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 0919 578 4079
Facebook Page: /Zoesresortt/
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best ways to get to Kambal Busay Falls?
The best way to reach Kambal Busay and Hidden Falls is by private vehicle or hired transportation. From Sorsogon City, reaching the falls takes approximately an hour and a half. Visitors can also take a jeepney or bus to Bulusan town proper and hire a tricycle to take them to the falls.
What are the things to do near Kambal Busay Falls?
Aside from admiring the beauty of Kambal Busay Waterfalls, visitors can explore the nearby Bulusan Lake, a popular spot for fishing and boating. They can also hike to the nearby Hidden Falls or Hulugan Falls for more adventure.
How long does it take to hike to Kambal Busay Falls?
There is no need for a long hike to reach Kambal Busay Waterfalls as it is accessible by a short but steep walk from the entrance. However, visitors can hike to the nearby Hulugan Falls, which takes approximately 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the pace.
Are there any accommodations near Kambal Busay Falls?
There are several accommodations near Kambal Busay, including resorts and homestays. Visitors can also opt to stay in Bulusan town proper, which offers more options for lodging.
What is the entrance fee for Kambal Busay Falls?
The entrance fee for Kambal Busay is PHP150 per person. For the complete list of fees and rental rates, please see above. Additional fees may apply for parking and other amenities.
Can you swim in Kambal Busay Falls?
Yes, visitors are allowed to swim in the cool waters of Kambal Busay Falls. However, caution is advised as the water can be deep in some areas. It is also important to observe proper waste disposal to maintain the cleanliness of the falls.
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