Mantayupan Falls is composed of two levels, at the first level are three fourteen meter (14 mtr.) falls, and at the second level is a ninety-eight meter high (98 mtr.) waterfall. The drop creates a thundering roar that echoes within an enclave of greens. It fills the atmosphere with a cooling mists, or maybe a dip into the cold basin would be much better. The double-tiered Mantayupan Falls is nestled on the foot of Barili’s rugged mountains which was slightly modified into a park. These mild developments paved convenience for visitors getting from the first falls to the second. Though man-made and minor installations are present, Mantayupan Falls succeeds in retaining its natural and unspoilt environment which many are probably inclined to agree, should remain this way.
The walk is also leisurely compared to Kawasan’s rugged stony trail as the path is cemented and iron and steel bridges are utilized as walkways. In the middle of the walk to the main falls you pass by some mini-falls which adds excitement as to the view that lies ahead.










