Limunsudan Falls in the municipality of Talakag, Bukidnon Province, is a hidden natural wonder that deserves a spot on every adventurer’s Philippine itinerary. Tucked in the mountainous borders between Bukidnon Province and Iligan City, it is recognized as the second-highest waterfall in the Philippines, plunging at a majestic 870 feet.
Reaching Limunsudan Falls requires determination—a journey involving rough roads and coordination with local guides—but the reward is well worth it. The falls cascade in two powerful tiers, surrounded by dense forest and mist-filled air, creating a mystical ambiance.
Beyond the falls, the surrounding area of the municipality of Talakag boasts cool highland weather and panoramic views of the Kitanglad Mountain Range. The region is part of Northern Mindanao’s top eco-tourism destinations, with rich biodiversity, coffee farms, and access to cultural communities like the Higaonon, known for their traditional practices and hospitality.
For travelers craving untouched nature and authentic experiences, Bukidnon Province’s Limunsudan Falls is a must-visit that will leave you breathless in more ways than one.