Malingin Falls may be small in size but big in charm. This serene waterfall offers a refreshing retreat for nature lovers seeking solitude away from crowded tourist spots. Its pristine waters and naturally formed infinity pool make it perfect for swimming and exploring, especially for those adventurous enough to venture beneath the cascade to nearby caves. Locals maintain the area, keeping it clean and welcoming for visitors.

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Why Visit Malingin Falls?

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Visitors rave about the peaceful ambiance and refreshing waters. Some describe it as their “personal waterfall” due to its low tourist traffic. The falls are easily swimmable, and a few cottages are available for rent on a dibs basis, ideal for picnics or a short stay. Its tranquil setting makes it perfect for escaping the bustle of nearby towns, reconnecting with nature, and taking Instagram-worthy photos.

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Best Time to Visit

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Mornings are ideal for a quiet experience, as the falls remain relatively untouched by crowds. The water is coolest and clearest during this time, perfect for swimming or simply dipping your feet while enjoying the scenic surroundings. Visiting during the dry season ensures the paths remain accessible and the dirt roads manageable.

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How to Get There?

Location: Barangay Patrocinio, Cortes, Bohol, Philippines 

  • By Car: From Tagbilaran City, take the Tagbilaran–Cortes Road heading northeast. After approximately 1.5–2 hours, turn toward Barangay Patrocinio following local signs. The last stretch is a dirt road, but it is passable by cars and vans. Parking is available near the falls, and a short walk will lead you to the waterfall itself.
  • By Commute: Take a Cortes-bound bus or van from Tagbilaran City’s main terminal. Ask the driver to drop you off at Barangay Patrocinio, Cortes. From there, a short tricycle ride or walk along a dirt path will lead directly to the falls. Make sure to coordinate with locals for the best access point, especially if visiting for swimming or exploring the caves.
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