Kim's Quest #41: Bolo Bolo Spring - the Secret of Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor

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Hello Hiveians!

This is the 2nd part of my Siquijor blog and this will be a standalone post unlike the first part where I shared three places in one post. The reason is simply because I felt this should be in a highlight out of all the parts in this series.

Tales of Siquijor (Isla del Fuego) - Part II
Bolo Bolo Spring - the Secret of Cambugahay Falls
~ You Won't Find This in Other Blogs ~


In case you missed the transit on our way to Siquijor Island and the first part of this series, you can find the links below. Please check them out if you have time.



While I was drafting this post, I was actually hesitating because I will be telling a secret and that secret won't be a "secret" anymore. If ever I won't blog about this, I felt that would I be too selfish not share such valuable information. So before I went further, I tried to search about Bolo Bolo Spring and I didn't find any blog that featured it. What I found were two videos that briefly show the spring. I was in a dilemma if I should post this or not, but those videos helped me push through with this post.

I was initially worried about exploitation and over-commercialization of the spring, but I trust that the locals of Lazi, Siquijor will protect their natural resources so, my worries might be too much.

Before I'll tell you the secret, let me talk about Cambugahay Falls itself first. You can find this in any blog about Siquijor.

Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay Falls is a multi-tiered cascading waterfalls and swimming hole that's located a few kilometers away from the town proper of Lazi, Siquijor. Many bloggers claimed that this is one of their most favorite waterfalls in the Philippines and a lot of tourists made this waterfall as their top destination when they visited Siquijor. No wonder a lot of images of Cambugahay Falls can be found online.

One of the reasons why Cambugahay Falls is so popular is its ease of access. The most popular mode of transportation to reach the falls is a scooter. I saw a lot of Caucasians with their rented scooter when we were there. It's just a few minutes walk from the road through the stairs. At the end of the stairs, the first tier of the falls and perhaps the biggest swimming hole will greet you.


The cold and clean water from the springs up in the highlands of the island tempts you to take a dip or try their installed swing to plunge at the swimming hole. The cascades are not so tall, but the area seemed like a natural waterpark. Just be comfortable to be with a lot of tourists that are also enjoying the falls.


When we were there, I didn't hesitate to try the swing and jump into the water in the second cascade. We didn't explore the third cascade because we have a different agenda for the day. I didn't even tried the bamboo raft, the rubber rings, and other water activities. One thing is for sure, when I have the opportunity to be back there, I'll make sure to take a lot of photos as there are a lot of instagrammable locations and angles.

Now that we're done with the falls itself, it's time for the source of Cambugahay Falls that's not known to the outside world except the locals who really know about their place.

Bolo Bolo Spring

If you search about Bolo Bolo Spring, you'll be directed to a faith healing practice of the people of Siquijor. I'll be discussing about that in the next post as we witnessed their Healing Festival during the Holy Week. Anyway, Bolo Bolo Spring is located about a kilometer away from Cambugahay Falls. We never stayed long in the falls because our goal for that day was the spring.

Daphnie, our friend who grew up in Lazi, told us that they didn't usually swim in Cambugahay Falls. Instead, they would go straight to the source. Yes, you read it right! Bolo Bolo Spring is the source that feeds crystal clear water to the river leading to Cambugahay Falls. I just find it so cool that the source is so near to the river system. It's usually high up in the mountains with a lot of tributaries, but it's different. It's actually almost the same feature with Kawasan Falls here in Cebu.

What made it more interesting is that Bolo Bolo Spring is not known to tourists. Maybe it's a little different recently because they have made the name official and based on the video that was uploaded last March, the spring is now well kept. Two years ago, only the locals would go to the spring.

Bolo Bolo is not even an official name before. Daphnie said that the locals just called it "bolo bolo" because of the bubbling spring water. The spring is also one of the sources of clean water in Lazi. I can just imagine the volume of the water gushing out from the ground if there was no tank and water pipes that take a portion of the water. Bolo Bolo is just apt for a name.


Aside from the refreshing dip in the spring, the trip made me realize how valuable it is to have a local knowledge about the area. Without Daphnie, we wouldn't have known about the spring and we would have stayed in Cambugahay Falls without knowing that we are so close to its source.

They say that if you want to be a real traveller, go where the locals prefer instead of going to where the tourists are. There's nothing wrong with going to touristy areas, but for the most authentic experience, the best is to have a local guide. They know their place more than anyone.

Kim Ybañez

Welcome to Kim's small corner in Hive. He is a chemical engineer by profession, but a blogger by passion. He is a wanderlust and an adventure seeker. Join his quests as he visits secluded destinations, climbs mountains, tries new and exotic dishes, and explores his country (The Philippines) and the rest of the world even if he's still a poor corporate slave with tons of bills to pay and two siblings to support in college.

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Man that place looks beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing these pictures!

I really hope that such an incredible place gets taken care of. It’s a big shame when people destroy things because they are ignorant, hoping that the locals will keep this place looking as beautiful as it looks in your pictures for years to come.

I saw the latest video about the place and it's still well managed by the locals. I am really happy that after two years, the place is still as beautiful as before. They recognized the contribution of the place to their livelihood through tourism. I really hope it will continue that way.

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Tungod nemu Sir idol siquijor na ang number 1 sa ako list.

Hala sha o! Naay ungo didto oi. 😂

Ang ganda KIM... Refreshing at Relaxing... (^_^) Loobin na mapanatili ang kanyang kagandahan para sa mga susunod na henerasyon... Ingatan nawa po palagi...

Yes! Let's hope that they will keep it that way. Also, I hope that the tourists will be responsible for their own trash.

Hello @ybanezkim26, that place is a paradise ...

Hola @ybanezkim26, es todo un paraíso ese sitio…

That's true, @shaotech. I hope the locals will keep it that way.

I would really like to visit this, it looks so nice! I love waterfalls. Thank you for sharing!

My pleasure to share the beauty of my country, @creativemary. I also love waterfalls and I'm proud that my country has a lot.

Please do visit the Philippines if you haven't yet.

I surely will someday!

Cambugahay Falls looks amazing with its naturally blue water. I understand why most bloggers refer to it as their favorite. I was more drawn to the soothing zen feeling of the island. I was impressed that they banned plastic completely in the dry market and each resident kept their premises clean.
I'll take this opportunity to extend my gratitude for your tip. Thank you so much :)

Siquijor is one of the cleanest places I've been. They really value their place.

As for the tip, it's just a small token for the posts I really like.

nice place to visit :) it looks so nice :)

Indeed! Please do visit when travel is already allowed.

Why not :)

Ganahan kos dalan diri da, madala ba kaha ako motor diri. :D

Pwede ra man guro ger. Pero katong dako na ferry imong sakyan. Larena man guro agi. Di ko sure.

Great shots from a wonderful place. I browsed through your blog and I really liked your posts. Exactly the type of content I want to support so it was my pleasure to put you on my autovoter :) Keep up the great work. Greetings from the Czech Republic.

Wow! Waking up to see this comment has already made my day. Thank you so much! Your posts are also amazing.

😱 Czech Republic is one of my goals in Europe aside from Iceland, if I have the money.

Greetings from the Philippines.

My pleasure man :) I just decided to start shifting from content creation more to curation and I am on the lookout for authors to support on regular basis. Keep up the great work.

Thank you! Rest assured, no shitposting.

Sadly you didn't use "Photography" tag
The awesomeness of the camera quality got me thrilled
Great trip

I forgot to add the photography tag. That's just taken from my old and laggy phone. I think Lightroom is of a big help.

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Yay! Thank you team! Your support goes a long way and I really appreciate it.

Great post with good pics :)

Thank you! Those pics are just taken from my old phone. I use Lightroom to enhance them.

I've never been to a really blue crystal clear spring like that. It's amazing !

Indeed, it is amazing. We have a lot of springs here in the Philippines. I haven't even visited the famous ones in Cebu alone.

These pictures and story are impressive. Thank you for sharing.

Really It's very beautiful post and photos are also good.

Thank you for the compliment! 😊

Hola @ybanezkim26… He elegido tu post para mi iniciativa diaria de reblogear. Este es mi aporte para Hive…
Sigamos trabajando y aportando ideas para crecer en Hive!...
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You have a very nice presentation, maybe because you are an engineer? or it is just an inborn talent, anyhow I hope I can produce a blog like this in the future, keep it up more power!

Thank you! That's so nice to hear from you! I'm sure it's not an inborn talent. What I'm sure is that it's a product of the desire to make things look presentable. It's a product of years of trial and error.

With practice and continual improvement, I'm sure you can produce better than this.

These are really great posts, as yet I haven't been to Siquijor but plan to head that way as soon as quarantine finally lifts. Myself and @scubahead have been planning a bike trip there for ages but never seemed to find the time, now with all the time in the world on our hands we can't go, moral of that story is make time to enjoy life.

as soon as they allow travel and that ferry is running we go!

Gotta happen dude, be great to feel free again.

hell yes. Will feel like the best trip we will have done in the Philippines. We will be like Steve Mcqueen in the great escape, but no jumping over barbed wire eh

Depends how drunk we get probably more likely to end up riding through some:)

this is entirely possible

I'm planning to go back, but not immediately. Maybe next year. I haven't explored the towns of Maria and Larena. I haven't tried cliff jumping in Salagdoong.

I'm glad that you're planning to go there. One of the best islands to visit. Maybe also include Apo Island in the itinerary. I haven't been to Apo Island, but I have been planning for a long time.

Iv'e been to Apo island a few times diving, nice little place quiet and sleepy in the evening, the diving is great, I like all that area of Negros it has a cool vibe. Not as touristy as here in Moalboal.

I love places that are not too touristy. Makes you feel like you own the place. When there are a lot of tourists, photobombers are inevitable. 😂

Ah i'm a little guilty of that, I was doing it long before it had a name.😂