Tuddingan Falls

Naguilian, La Union

Tuddingan Falls are located in Naguilian, La Union. Unlike other waterfalls in the province which have poor accessibility, visitors have the luxury of walking on a 700-meter cemented pathway with grills beside Bagulin Road up to the hill overlooking the waterfall. All year round Tuddingan promises a fantastic view, showcasing clean and strong water. This towering beauty of about 70 feet has a man- ...

made pool-like base which makes it more tempting to swimmers.

Tuddingan Falls News

  • Tuddingan Falls La Union PH

    Tuddingan Falls La Union PH

    The Province of La Union maybe the smallest in terms of land area from the 4 provinces of Ilocos Norte but it is as blessed as its neighboring provinces in terms of natural wonders. Besides being frequented for its "surfable" waves in the towns of San Juan and Bacnotan, the province has several majestic waterfalls.

    One particular waterfalls that is pretty easy and accessible is Tuddingan Falls in the Municipality of Naguilian. Formerly called Burayok Falls, the falls is just about seven kilometers away from the town proper.

    People who intend to visit this natural wonder, have the frill o ...

  • Get Up Close and Personal with Nature in La Union

    Get Up Close and Personal with Nature in La Union

    La Union derived its name from the union of towns from different provinces; nine from Pangasinan, three from Ilocos Sur and several villages from the Eastern Pais del Igorotes in the Codilleras. The province was formally formed on April 18, 1854 by a Royal Decree issued by Queen Isabela of Spain. Today, La Union is a Class A and a progressive province with a mission to uphold peace, prosperity, growth and development. It has 19 municipalities and a city. Although it is considered a trading capital in this part of the country, La Union has also become famous for being a top destination for gett ...

  • La Union Where Surfing Is a Year Round Activity

    La Union Where Surfing Is a Year Round Activity

    In certain parts of the world, there's so-called surfing seasons. In places where the sun hardly shines hard enough to feel hot on the skin, surfing is an activity that often requires going the distance, literally. Fortunately, the Philippines provide the perfect venue for year-round surfing. And due to its accessibility from different points of the world, enjoying this watersport is no longer impossible or inconvenient. But which part of the country should you head to for your next surfing adventure?

    La Union!

    Known as the surfing capital of Northern Luzon, this province in the Ilocos R ...

  • Tourism Falls and Springs in La Union

    Tourism Falls and Springs in La Union

    The Province of La Union is blessed with majestic waterfalls because of the continued protection of trees in its mountains that help keep our bodies of water flourish, constantly nurturing Mother Nature all year round.

    An example of which is the enchanting Tuddingan Falls in the Municipality of Naguilian. Unlike other waterfalls in the province which have poor accessibility, visitors have the luxury of walking on a 700-meter cemented pathway with grills beside Bagulin Road up to the hill overlooking the waterfall, thanks to the able leadership of Mayor Reynaldo "Bobot" Flores and Tuddingan ...

  • Why La Union is becoming an international favorite

    Why La Union is becoming an international favorite

    You get consistent surf year-round in La Union, Philippines, but if you like the waves at their strongest and highest, pick anytime from July to February. If you want to master the waves, San Juan, La Union is home to the Billabong surf school.

    BEST SPORTS FOR SURFING
    Poro Point and Bacnotan are good for beginners. But Urbiztondo is the only place with the surf resorts by the beach, and it's best for both beginners and pros. You can also try bodyboarding, skimboarding, scuba diving and snorkelling.

    Said Luke: "The Surfing action here actually kicks off in January for the Manila Surfer's ...

  • Tuddingan Waterfalls in Naguilian La Union

    Tuddingan Waterfalls in Naguilian La Union

    I've been wanting to visit a real waterfalls so we decide to commute to Naguilan La Union just to see Tuddingan Falls. I've never seen a real waterfalls up close before. The closest I've seen is the artificial waterfalls at Villa Escudero in Laguna more than a decade ago.

    Our tricycle dropped us off at a small bridge where we had a clear view of a bit worn out sign "Welcome Tuddingan Falls". We were wondering if it was still open for viewing. But, there was no one in the area to ask. So despite being a bit doubtful, we went along the trail. Soon, we came across a local who confirmed ...