Your tour starts with a basic kayak lesson where you will practice and show off your rowing skills. You will also get to enjoy a 30-minute trek from Kayak Inn, where hikers will stop and gaze at the Bugtong Bato Falls. The hike takes you through upland rice fields and tropical rain forests, before arriving at the base of the famous 7 layered waterfalls. Here, your guide will take you up to the 4th level of the falls, where you can admire its sheer power and go for a cool dip. If you're feeling adventurous you can also choose to climb a rope up the face of the falls against the rushing water, before jumping back into the pool below.
After your sweet adventure, you'll be invited to a survival cooking experience. Here you can improve your survival skills by learning the art of preparing food and feasting native-Filipino-style. Your local guides teach you how to cook rice and prepare local dishes with all-natural cooking utensils. These large metal wok-like tubs were traditionally used in the sugar production process. Today, they're sed as hot baths, heated beneath by an open fire. The water is hot and the local leaves and flowers placed in the water give off an aroma that is unbelievably relaxing. Sitting in a kawa hot bath with a cold drink to soothe your tired muscles to end your trip.