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Bridal Veil Falls
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Bridal Veil Falls is located in Twin Peaks, Tuba Benguet, and one of the four waterfalls that is situated along the Kennon Road. It was named as such because the cascade resembles a "Bridal Veil" that drops to more than 120 ft. into a deep catch-basin surrounded by craggy boulder and rocks making it ideal for swimming and even diving.
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In order to reach the falls, you have to cross a 70 meters hanging bridge. Actually, it takes only a few minutes to cross, but if you have fear of heights surely you'll need somebody to hold onto. As you pass through the bridge, never forget to look to your left and right. You'll see the beautiful mountain creek view that will ease your time.
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This stunning, eye-catching waterfalls as you travel along Kennon Road, flows in a rapid and plentiful stream from a solid rock wall, cascades down, and flickered into a pool as though it has been carved for a very long time. It is indeed unlike any other waterfalls since it looks like a gigantic white veil ceasing on a high rock face. There is also a mini waterfall above it which perhaps there is another basin up there too but it seems that it is hard to go through there.
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Once below, you get to appreciate the grandness of Bridal Falls much more. After you experience the bridal veil ambiance, the clear water that rumbles to a large boulder pool surely makes you want to swim and feel the freezing cold water. If you have so much time as you travel along Kennon Road, I suggest you stop, it will be worthwhile, take selfies and feel the breezy Bridal Falls.
How to get to Bridal Veil Falls?
- You can visit these falls before going up to Baguio since it is located at the border between Camp 1 and Camp 2 Kennon Road. But if you're in Baguio already, take a public van located at Harrison - SSS Petron Station, fare is Php70.00/pax. Just tell the driver to drop you at Twin Peaks, Colorado Falls.
- Then after hiking to Colorado, you can either walk or ride a tricycle (Php15.00) to go to Bridal Veils.
- No need to hire a guide to reach Bridal Veils falls, you can actually see it from the highway and can see it closer by crossing the hanging bridge. There is no fee, just bring your swimwear and enjoy the cold water.
- Just 5 to 10 minutes away from the Bridal Veil Falls is the Colorado Falls at Twin Peaks. There is a "No Trespassing" sign so I guess it's closed now.
- Take the extra care, just one wrong move and it's game over.
Let us view more photos of Bridal Veil Falls:
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Bridal Veil Falls (view from highway)
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Bridal Veil Falls (downside)
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Bridal Veil Falls ( Hanging Bridge)
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