Cooling Down at Majayjay Falls

Majayjay Falls, which also known as Taytay Falls and sometimes mistakenly called as Imelda Falls, is located at the outskirts of Mount Banahaw. Many people flock the falls to relax and bathe in its cold water. During the weekends and holidays, the falls is crowded with people. During our visit, Majayjay Falls is also crowded not only of people who live in Quezon but also of people who visited the Pahiyas Festival.

I am amazed by Majayjay Falls’ super cold water. Swimming in it is like entering a refrigerator. Because of this, many people place their drinks under the water so as to keep them cold. As for us, we placed our remaining vodka and other drinks under the water to keep them cool.

The water flowing at Majayjay Falls comes from Mount Banahaw. Possibly, this is the reason why the water is incredibly cold.

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