Canyoneering Philippines: Kawasan Falls vs All Other Spots
Canyoneering - the sport of descending river canyons through a combination of swimming, jumping, sliding, and rappelling - has exploded in popularity across the Philippines. The combination of dramatic limestone geology, abundant freshwater rivers, and year-round warm temperatures makes the archipelago one of the worlds best canyoneering destinations. This guide covers all the major spots and how they compare.
Kawasan Falls Canyoneering, Cebu: The Gold Standard
The Kawasan Falls canyoneering route in Badian municipality, southern Cebu, is the most famous and most organized canyoneering experience in the Philippines. The route covers approximately 5 kilometers of river canyon, starting with a series of progressively higher cliff jumps (from 5 meters up to 15+ meters), water slides over smooth rock formations, short rappels down waterfalls, and river swimming through narrow gorges. The route culminates at the spectacular Kawasan Falls itself - a 30-meter cascade of turquoise water into a deep pool surrounded by lush tropical vegetation.
How to Do Kawasan Canyoneering
The standard route departs from Matutinao municipality and flows downstream to Kawasan Falls. Duration is approximately 4-5 hours. The activity is organized through licensed tour operators in Oslob or Badian who provide guides, life jackets, helmets, wetsuits, and water shoes. Cost ranges from P1,200-2,000 per person. Minimum age is typically 12 years old. You do not need to be able to swim as guides are present at all water sections.





