By marlen • May 17, 2008
Click on the photos for the bigger sizes and captions. Photos by Sun.Star website and Argao Tourism Commission.
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[...] Photos of Bugasok Falls [...]
[...] A national treasure, Bugasok can be reached by walking upriver along forested cliffs and solid boulders. One may be blessed to see unique birds and fauna. (View photos of Bugasok Falls) [...]
This place is So Nice.. so be there!
Hi, I love Argao,a good place to live…
Ed from Las Vegas, Nevada USA
I WAS THERE BEFORE WITH OUR FRIENDS IN ARGAO BUT I DONT KNOW AT THE PRESENT.
Hello,
Thanks to the people who initiated the website regarding Argao . I grow up in Argao and nice to know, despite changes over century, good places like pictures in Bagasok still exist. My family cant wait to have a vacaction in our own home town-Argao.
Ken,Bren,Sam,Exan Zamora
Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand
Naka-anha na ko! Bugasok falls is so beautiful. Well-worth the hike to get there. Ritchie is an awesome guide, too. We look forward to having the same adventure next time we’re home.
[...] Falls. Bugasok can be reached by walking upriver along forested cliffs and solid boulders. View photos or read more about this national [...]
Yes, that falls is awesome while worth the hike,just to remind everyone to wear proper shoes.I am not from Argao but have some fa
mily leaving there,love that town,someday when i move back to PI i would like to leave in Argao.Good job Argao.
Argao is Argao,no one can bet it, owwwwww,coz taga-Argao father ko,no one can make “TORTA” like torta Argao,oh di bah! My husband loves Argao very much…
good job mayor,you make Argao more beautiful than it was.
fiesta is on the way, HAPPY TORTA SA TANAN,VIVA SR. SAN MIGUEL.
I MISS ARGAO…..
Maricor…. you want to live in argao? or you want to leave in argao?
wow grabe!
my family is from alcoy, but i do appreciate how argao been developed. I will be again in Alcoy by this december hoping to visit this beautiful falls..
Kudos to all..Keep up the great job…
I grew up in Argao but I never heard of this falls. What barangay is this located. Pretty amazing sight.
I am proud of my roots of which my mother is an Argaoanon , though i grow up in southern Mindanao, the last time i’ve been to Argao maybe 15 years ago, however despite my distance from this beautiful southern town of Cebu , I can watch it’s serene beauty and its magnificent Architectural wonders left by the spanish era thru the effecient effort of its local leaders as well as the national government, I salute to all the people who made this website available to all Argaoanon living here in the Philippines and abroad. Congratulation Guy’s !!!!!
Ricardo Gevera Montefalcon
19-3025 Cedarglen Gate, Mississauga , Ontario L5C 2V7
Canada
I went to the province of Argao once with my baby and his best friend the place is somewhere in Carmen Argao. The experience of going there was really amazing, though that day wasn’t good enough because it was raining the whole day but the k lang gihapon because that time is unexpected though the chances of making suroy to other places are impossible due weather condition. I am looking forward to go back to my baby’s place so soon again. Now that I see your website that excites me more to go back knowing that there are still adventure that I should be going to… Two places that i couldn’t forget on my a day trip is the beach that was featured in your site, and the place that my baby’s hide out whenever lonely siya the so called the hanging bridge daw somewhere in the national high school… Argaonon is good hearted people. ty
Hello Argawanon,
Just wants to say hello to my friends Lt. Walter Llerin, his lovely wife Baby and family. Also to Lt. Pat. Ramirez and family.
Bye mestah and God Bless you all…
My Salute to you.
From Sano Larry
I am a proud argawanon but never travel around this amazing spots.
See u argao i’ll be home soon!!!
I am married to an Argaoanon. This place is just awesome.The church is magnificent, those frescoes and other details are singular. The torta is uniquely delicious and beyond compare. The tabliya deserves great attention, so pure and probably Cebu’s best. This is the only place in Cebu where I picked lanzones. The “habol” weaving industry was still alive 10 years back, am just not sure now.
This falls I have yet to visit. Looking forward for my next visit.
Bugasok falls indeed one of Cebu’s proud….It’s breath taking view from on top of the falls…..
I really enjoy the trip to Bugasok falls….quite not easy for my friends. But, though it’s all worth it!
Promote more of Cebu’s treasured and preserved nature….BUGASOK FALLS in Argao.
unsa pa man ang inyo gipa-abot tara na ARGAO na ta bay….
gusto lge q moanha
char…………..
i wish i can visit bugasok falls and bathe in there for the whole week night and day, lol….is overnight staying allowed in the falls? please good people of argao answer me if yes or no…just one word i asked,either yes or no…my cell is 1(530)701-7322…expect your text refund in one week, lol…thanks, jerry from calif. u.s.a.
Hello!!
argawanons!!
i’ve been there at bugasok last yr.
it was so amazing and fantastic!!
aim high!!argao..godbless
sayonara!!!!
Itadakimasu!!meaning thank you….