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Walking to Pundakit Falls

March 29, 2011 by Josiah 10 Comments

There are two ways to get to Pundakit Falls from Pundakit, San Antonio, Zambales.

The beach to Pundakit Falls

The beach to Pundakit Falls

Option 1 (This option is no longer available since there is a fence blocking the trail to the falls near the ridge)

  1. From the beach of Pundakit, walk towards the ridge (picture on the right). You will be crossing the Pundakit River on your way there. You may opt to take the cheap boat ride if Pundakit River has strong current.
  2. When you reach the ridge, there is a small river. Walk upstream to reach the falls.

Notes

  • During the dry season, the river is turned off. But you could still follow the water pathway to get to the falls.
  • The rocks are slippery, be careful.

Option 2 (Advisable)

  1. From the beach of Pundakit, cross the Pundakit River. After crossing, walk about 20-40 meters away then turn left and look for a pathway that is parallel to the beach.
  2. Just walk on the pathway for about 150-200 meters and you’ll be arriving at the falls.

    Pathway leading to the waterfalls

    (Left) Local guides we got from Mang Florante; (Center) Ana, Sir Nap and Sir Jun walking on the pathway; (Right) Some part of the trails are filled with water because of the rain

Notes

  • I wanted to put specific points on where you need to turn left from the beach. But the beach in Pundakit is very
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