Disadsad Falls
Palanan, Isabela
Disadsad Falls is located in Barangay Maligaya, Palanan, Isabela. Disadsad Falls is very clear and pristine bordering to an enchanted place. It is a perfect cap for the NSMNP Adventure Trip.
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Chasing Waterfalls Disadsad Falls
Location: Brgy. Maligaya, Palanan, Isabela
Type: Fan horsetail
Covering a total of 359,486 hectares, the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park is the largest and most diverse protected area in the Philippines. NSMNP is found mainly on the four coastal Isabela towns of Maconacon, Divilacan, Palanan and Dinapigue. Naturally, NSMNP is home to rare and endangered wildlife. And the vastness of its tropical rainforests lies several waterfalls.
For the final leg of our adventure trip, we first went to Dicotcotan Beach. Then after we had a sumptuous lunch of paksiw, inihaw, and kilawing fresh fish ... -
Palanan and Maconacon June 2011
This trip started in Cauayan City, Isabela, with a 23-minute Cyclone Air flight to Palanan on the east coast of Luzon, on a single-engine 7-seater plane flying low over the rain forest of the Sierra Madre. From Palanan we took a bangka to Divilacan, and from there land transportation to Maconacon. We then flew back to Cauayan City from Maconacon on the same Cyclone Air flight. There is no road passable to vehicles leading to Palanan, or from Palanan to Divilacan and Maconacon.
The Flight to Palanan
Palanan is a town of about 16000 people that can only be reached by boat in 7 hours from A ... -
Off The Beaten Track In The Philippines
This trip started in Cauayan City, Isabela, with a 23-minute Cyclone Air flight to Palanan on the east coast of Luzon, on a single-engine 7-seater plane flying low over the rain forest of the Sierra Madre. From Palanan we took a bangka to Divilacan, and from there land transportation to Maconacon. We then flew back to Cauayan City from Maconacon on the same Cyclone Air flight. There is no road passable to vehicles leading to Palanan, or from Palanan to Divilacan and Maconacon.
PALANAN is a town of about 16000 people that can only be reached by boat in 7 hours from Aurora Province, by foot i ... -
A New Paradise Found
Nestled in the furthest eastern corner of the province of Isabela, bounded by the Pacific Ocean, the relatively small and unknown coastal town of Palanan provides a number of empty and peaceful island alternatives when its neighbors are jam-packed with beach frolickers.
But the road to this new-found paradise wasn't easy. With only horses, tricycles and motorized bancas as the only modes of transportation, our group, led by tour guide Reynante de Vera, had to endure a two-hour travel, traversing the rough road from Barangay Marikit to Barangay Culasi, to the rough waters of the Pacific Ocea ...