Maranat falls is part of Mt. Oriod which is located Norzagaray, Bulacan. It is usually hiked together with Mt Balagbag like we did as part of our year-end hike. It is important to know that it is required to get a permit from DENR Bulacan before you plan of going to Maranat Falls since this is a part of Ipo Watershed.
From Mt. Balagbag towards Maranat Falls, one will pass a establish grassland then descend a very slippery and forested trail for a total of 1500ft descend. From there on the trails which leads to Maranat Falls requires several river crossing that passes huge boulders for a total of 3.5km.
The last portion of the trail that leads to Maranat Falls requires some bouldering through slippery rocks and even fallen logs. The falls is characterized by a 3 tiered drop that feeds a catch basin with portions that are deep and we were discouraged by our guide not to swim near the cascade. The water is cold and crystal clear which offers a refreshing dip but not ideal for diving.
Since Maranat Falls is a backtrail, we have ascended a total of 1500 ft that passes a forested trail and an open grassland on the way back to Mt. Balagbag.
How to Get There:
1. From Cubao, ride a bus bound for Tungko (alight in Jollibee).
2. From Jollibee Tungko, ride a jeep bound for Licao-Licao
3. You can ride trikes towards Mt Balagbag or you can take a walk (we walk of course).
4. If you are interested to visit Maranat Falls you should first secure a permit from DENR Bulacan and it is also advisable that you get a guide since this is a part of Ipo Watershed which is part of Bulacan.
***DENR PENRO is located in McArthur Hi-way, Guinhawa, Malolos, Bulacan.
Bring a letter of intent together with the names of the participants, or you may email it to denr_bulacan@yahoo.com
Contact numbers: 044-7947090, 044-6620434 & 044-7940152
No Permit, No Climb. Wag Matigas ang Ulo...
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Team Una's year-end DIY KKB hike