But am I happy, how do you register a non-existent attraction? Nowhere else can be reached except Loboc Cruise. This is where the Loboc River begins to sail, and the restaurant barge turns around during its voyage. The waterfall view on the floating resto tour gives a natural freshness and is very appreciative of what God has given us.
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But am I happy, how do you register a non-existent attraction? Nowhere else can be reached except Loboc Cruise. This is where the Loboc River begins to sail, and the restaurant barge turns around during its voyage. The waterfall view on the floating resto tour gives a natural freshness and is very appreciative of what God has given us.
The scenery is good if you go to see the waterfalls, but there's not much else to enjoy if you don't go rafting in the canyons. We stayed there for about two hours, which was enough time to see the waterfall, and then we spent the rest of our time looking at other non-major scenic waterfalls. There are many local people among the children, and going early can avoid crowding.
The cruise ship takes about an hour along the Robo River and the boat goes to the Busay Falls at the end of the road. Then return. On the way, you will stop at the shore to watch local indigenous singing and dancing performances, no tickets, optional donations.
There is no service, no steps, no development. Ok, you have to go and see it yourself to know. TOP 1 recommended. This mountain is very short, but there is no road, let alone steps. It is climbing up the mountain by the earth pit and stone pit on the ground.
A good place to go requires physical strength. This scenic spot has not yet been developed. There are no steps, no stairs, hands and feet to climb. In fact, the waterfall is not very spectacular.