In the western highlands of Barili, Mantayupan Falls continues to hold its crown as the tallest waterfall in Cebu, standing at a staggering 98 meters (321 feet). Known locally as Ambakan Falls—from the Bisaya word ambak (to jump)—this majestic geosite has become a focal point for the province's 2026 eco-tourism push. Unlike many of Cebu's remote cascades that require grueling treks, Mantayupan is celebrated for its remarkable accessibility, featuring paved pathways and a short, level walk from the entrance. As of May 8, 2026, recent travel reports highlight it as the premier "inclusive" destination, allowing families, senior travelers, and casual explorers to witness the raw power of one of the Philippines’ most cinematic natural wonders without the physical strain of a traditional hike.
The Two-Tiered Cinematic Drop
The Mantayupan experience is split into two distinct visual levels that cater to different types of adventurers. Upon entering the park in May 2026, visitors are first greeted by a smaller 14-meter cascade that flows into a circular, shallow basin perfect for a relaxed dip. A newly reinforced hanging bridge (often called the "monkey bridge") connects this lower area to the second tier, where the massive 98-meter main drop plummets into a deep, turquoise natural tub. This upper falls is particularly breathtaking this month as the early summer sun creates shimmering mists across the limestone cliffs, offering a "soulful and cinematic" vibe that has made it a top-trending location for digital creators and nature photographers.
Renewable Beauty and Community Energy
Beyond its visual grandeur, Mantayupan Falls serves as a vital sustainable asset, functioning as one of the oldest and most consistent mini-hydropower sources in the Philippines. For over 40 years, the falling water has been harnessed to provide renewable electricity to the townsfolk of Barili, managed by local cooperatives like CAMPCO. In early 2026, the provincial government integrated the falls into its "Green Energy Heritage" circuit, showcasing how eco-tourism can coexist with local utility needs. This dual role ensures that the site remains meticulously maintained, with reforestation efforts and monthly tree-planting initiatives led by community members to preserve the lush forest canopy that frames the cascades.
The 2026 Barili Road Trip Blueprint
Reaching this highland giant is a straightforward journey, typically starting at the Cebu South Bus Terminal with a bus bound for Bato via Barili. As of May 8, 2026, a 2-to-3-hour ride brings you to the Barili Poblacion, where a short 10-minute habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) ride covers the final 3.7km to the falls' entrance. To maximize your southern circuit, travel experts recommend visiting on a weekday morning to avoid the weekend crowds and pairing the trip with a stop at the Boloc-Boloc Springs or a visit to the local market for Barili’s famous crunchy chicharon. With an affordable entrance fee of approximately ₱50 and mandatory life jacket rentals for swimmers, Mantayupan remains one of the most budget-friendly, high-impact adventures in the Visayas.









