Linamon Travel Guide

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It's Tinago Falls this time! The word "tinago" means hidden. And yes, literally, it is hidden. It sits in the middle of the woods. Since I cannot incorporate in one picture all the beautiful parts of this falls, I posted separate photographs with the same caption.

There are two ways to get here. First is taking the 400-step stairs and the other is the 200-step stairs. No matter which way you choose, both are immensely EXHAUSTING! Whew! Just because it's only 200 steps does not mean it's easier than the former. It's a broken trail! The concrete stairs have been ruined by roots of old trees and plants, which make your journey even harder. Not to mention the cliff where you can fall off from if you don't watch out.

Let me talk about the mystery behind this (I'm thrilled as I begin): the truth is that no one has ever measured the depth of this yet. Many people attempted to do so, but they ended up losing their lives. Locals of this place say that there are "beings" that live underwater and that they take lives every now and then. No one knows whether that is true or not. It's a hearsay. All I know is that Tinago Falls remains a mystery to the world. Below the rock formations are caves. And just behind that water curtain lies another cave. And then a few more everywhere. A number of people has seen it, but it required them first an immeasurable amount of courage before they were able to do see the caves. The last time I came here, I got a chance to talk to a 23-year old guy who lives around. He claimed to be one of the caretakers of the falls. He recounted several stories he has witnessed over time, such as hearing cries all over the place very early in the morning, seeing a friend of his jump off from the top and died head-on; and looking at people risk their lives by trying to swim deep down (then they never came to the surface ever again).

The falls is overwhelming. Even I cannot stop staring at it despite having seen it already a thousand times in my life. I've heard that an aerial perspective of the lagoon/falls will you give you an image of just plain dark water. It may have appeared blue-green in the picture but from afar, it is black. Nonetheless, this place is best known for its relaxing atmosphere. The water is very cold -- so ideal for tropical countries like ours, especially during summer. People come here for picnics and picture-taking activities. I love this place. I can go on talking about it for hours. By the way, I've taken several friends here and they all said the same thing: "WOW!" I hope to also see this wow-expression on your face one day. You are most welcome in my city.

Happy travels,
Star, Iligan City, PH
It's Tinago Falls this time! The word "tinago" means hidden. And yes, literally, it is hidden. It sits in the middle of the woods. Since I cannot incorporate in one picture all the beautiful parts of this falls, I posted separate photographs with the same caption.

There are two ways to get here. First is taking the 400-step stairs and the other is the 200-step stairs. No matter which way you choose, both are immensely EXHAUSTING! Whew! Just because it's only 200 steps does not mean it's easier than the former. It's a broken trail! The concrete stairs have been ruined by roots of old trees and plants, which make your journey even harder. Not to mention the cliff where you can fall off from if you don't watch out.

Let me talk about the mystery behind this (I'm thrilled as I begin): the truth is that no one has ever measured the depth of this yet. Many people attempted to do so, but they ended up losing their lives. Locals of this place say that there are "beings" that live underwater and that they take lives every now and then. No one knows whether that is true or not. It's a hearsay. All I know is that Tinago Falls remains a mystery to the world. Below the rock formations are caves. And just behind that water curtain lies another cave. And then a few more everywhere. A number of people has seen it, but it required them first an immeasurable amount of courage before they were able to do see the caves. The last time I came here, I got a chance to talk to a 23-year old guy who lives around. He claimed to be one of the caretakers of the falls. He recounted several stories he has witnessed over time, such as hearing cries all over the place very early in the morning, seeing a friend of his jump off from the top and died head-on; and looking at people risk their lives by trying to swim deep down (then they never came to the surface ever again).

The falls is overwhelming. Even I cannot stop staring at it despite having seen it already a thousand times in my life. I've heard that an aerial perspective of the lagoon/falls will you give you an image of just plain dark water. It may have appeared blue-green in the picture but from afar, it is black. Nonetheless, this place is best known for its relaxing atmosphere. The water is very cold -- so ideal for tropical countries like ours, especially during summer. People come here for picnics and picture-taking activities. I love this place. I can go on talking about it for hours. By the way, I've taken several friends here and they all said the same thing: "WOW!" I hope to also see this wow-expression on your face one day. You are most welcome in my city.

Happy travels,
Star, Iligan City, PH
It's Tinago Falls this time! The word "tinago" means hidden. And yes, literally, it is hidden. It sits in the middle of the woods. There are two ways to get here. First is taking the 400-step stairs and the other is the 200-step stairs. No matter which way you choose, both are immensely EXHAUSTING! Whew! Just because it's only 200 steps does not mean it's easier than the former. It's a broken trail! The concrete stairs have been ruined by roots of old trees and plants, which make your journey even harder. Not to mention the cliff where you can fall off from if you don't watch out.

Let me talk about the mystery behind this (I'm thrilled as I begin): the truth is that no one has ever measured the depth of this yet. Many people attempted to do so, but they ended up losing their lives. Locals of this place say that there are "beings" that live underwater and that they take lives every now and then. No one knows whether that is true or not. It's a hearsay. All I know is that Tinago Falls remains a mystery to the world. Below the rock formations are caves. And just behind that water curtain lies another cave. And then a few more everywhere. A number of people has seen it, but it required them first an immeasurable amount of courage before they were able to do see the caves. The last time I came here, I got a chance to talk to a 23-year old guy who lives around. He claimed to be one of the caretakers of the falls. He recounted several stories he has witnessed over time, such as hearing cries all over the place very early in the morning, seeing a friend of his jump off from the top and died head-on; and looking at people risk their lives by trying to swim deep down (then they never came to the surface ever again).

The falls is overwhelming. Even I cannot stop staring at it despite having seen it already a thousand times in my life. I've heard that an aerial perspective of the lagoon/falls will you give you an image of just plain dark water. It may have appeared blue-green in the picture but from afar, it is black. Nonetheless, this place is best known for its relaxing atmosphere. The water is very cold -- so ideal for tropical countries like ours, especially during summer. People come here for picnics and picture-taking activities. I love this place. I can go on talking about it for hours. By the way, I've taken several friends here and they all said the same thing: "WOW!" I hope to also see this wow-expression on your face one day. You are most welcome in my city.

Happy travels,
Star, Iligan City, PH
The Majestic and super clear water of Tinago Falls..
One of the most beautiful falls I've ever seen
Nouveau Resort

Nouveau Resort

3.5 out of 5
Tupsan Pequeno Mahinog Mahinog Northern Mindanao
The price is NZ$222 per night from 4 Feb to 5 Feb
NZ$222
4 Feb - 5 Feb
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this beach hotel in Mahinog. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular attractions ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (70 reviews)
Positive : Room size, staff friendliness, coffee area, swimming pool Negative : sport center (both treadmills out of use), no beach, food scarcity at restaurants

Reviewed on 5 Jan 2026

Nouveau Resort
Mabini Hotel

Mabini Hotel

2 out of 5
Mabini Street Mambajao camiguin island
The price is NZ$46 per night from 7 Feb to 8 Feb
NZ$46
7 Feb - 8 Feb
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Mambajao. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and cable TV channels. Popular attractions Mambajao Parola Park and Balbagon Ferry Terminal are ...
9/10 Wonderful! (11 reviews)
We initially booked a 3-night stay at Mabini Hotel but ended up extending to 4 nights. The property feels fresh and new, conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Mambajao Poblacion. The on-site restaurant is a huge plus, serving tasty meals from 6 AM to 9 PM with a solid variety of options ...

Reviewed on 12 Nov 2025

Mabini Hotel
Camiguin Volcan Beach Eco Retreat & Dive Resort

Camiguin Volcan Beach Eco Retreat & Dive Resort

3 out of 5
Camiguin Circumferential Road Mambajao
The price is NZ$70 per night from 16 Feb to 17 Feb
NZ$70
16 Feb - 17 Feb
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this beach resort in Mambajao. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Popular attractions Agoho Beach and White Island are located ...
7.8/10 Good! (56 reviews)
The owner Gabriel himself was very friendly. All the staff are very friendly, accommodating and helpful. The room is very clean but basic. No hair dryer and television but I’m fine with that! The bed cover which also serves as your blanket is very thin which probably bec it’s usually hot and humid ...

Reviewed on 23 Jan 2026

Camiguin Volcan Beach Eco Retreat & Dive Resort
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Studio room for 6 guests.

Studio room for 6 guests.

2 out of 5
Catarman Camiguin
Stay at this apartment in Catarman. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and patios. Popular attractions Sto. Nino Cold Spring and Tuasan Falls are located ...
Studio room for 6 guests.
White Island Sands & Horizon (Wish Resort)

White Island Sands & Horizon (Wish Resort)

2.5 out of 5
Rocky Village, Pearl Road, Mambajao Camiguin
Stay at this spa villa in Mambajao. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Popular attractions Agoho Beach and White Island are located ...
White Island Sands & Horizon (Wish Resort)
Bungalow house by the shoreline best for group of friends or family vacation.

Bungalow house by the shoreline best for group of friends or family vacation.

Catarman Camiguin
Stay at this holiday home in Catarman. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a beach locale and patios. Popular attractions Sto. Nino Cold Spring and Tuasan Falls are located ...
Bungalow house by the shoreline best for group of friends or family vacation.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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