BAYOKBOK FALLS

Bayokbok Falls, located in Barangay Tuel, Tublay, Benguet, is a three-layer, nature-developed eco-tourism site, often called a "mini-Palawan" for its pristine, rocky environment. Officially opened to the public via local government regulation in 2023, it is managed by the Barangay Tuel government, offering a 100-peso entrance fee. 

Location: Situated in Barangay Tuel, Tublay, Benguet, roughly 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes from Baguio City.
Significance: Officially opened to the public for tourism through Executive Order No. 01 Series 2023, issued by Barangay Tuel to regulate and manage the site.
Features: A three-layer waterfall system featuring a deep pool, rock cliffs, and surrounding foliage.

Tourism Development: The site is managed by the local government, with amenities including a registration area at Tuhok Bridge, lifeguards, and available life vests.
Nearby Attractions: It is located near the Asin Hot Springs (10-15 minute walk) and the Cili Caves. 

The falls serve as a major attraction for eco-tourism in the municipality of Tublay.

KEY DETAILS AND GUIDELINES 

Location: Sitio Sayangan, Tuel, Tublay, Benguet.
Entrance Fee: ₱100 per person (approx. ₱80 for seniors/PWDs/students).
Operating Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (last entry generally by 4:00/4:30 p.m.).
Amenities: Cottages are available for rent (approx. ₱250–500).
Safety: Life vests and lifeguards are provided.
Accessibility: A private vehicle is recommended, though garage services are available from Km. 6, La Trinidad

Activities and Reminders

Activities: Swimming, cliff jumping, and bamboo rafting.
Prohibitions: Littering, smoking/vaping, and single-use plastics are strictly prohibited.
Local Rules: Visitors must follow designated trails, respect local guides' instructions, and check weather conditions before visiting  

CONTACT INFORMATIONS 

Contact number: 09759329144
Email: sandraahul@gmail.com






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