The Bridal Veil Waterfall in Kennon Road, Baguio

Bridal Veil waterfall along Kennon Road is a tourist spot that travelers should not miss. Nevertheless, travelers going up in Baguio City will hardly miss this waterfall because of its prominence and attention grabbing appearance similar to a wedding veil worn by the brides – starting a thin vertical flow from the mountains followed by the sudden gush of water flowing violently and cascading down the smooth boulders forming a cool mist.

The magnificent full view

According to our tour guide and a friend who frequently travels to Baguio, this waterfall is likely to be dried up in the future. The water flow used to be rich and strong 2 to 3 years ago compared to what we’ve seen at that point in time.

Crossing the bridge was the biggest challenge we faced here; elevating approximately 800 meters on the rocky river, getting near the waterfall might not be for fainthearted individuals.

Upon which our feet was set at the end of the bridge, we found a lot of goats and at the same time, their poops are everywhere. A friend before he got to the bridge back,  accidentally slipped over  a hollow rock filled with water and poop. So be extra careful when stepping on the rocks should you decide to get near the falls.

Bridal Veil Waterfalls, Baguio City
The view of the Bridal Veil Waterfall from Kennon Road

The steep bridge towards the waterfalls
Old but sturdy bridge

The steep bridge towards the waterfalls
Going to the waterfalls wasn’t always easy.. I wonder why.

Bridal Veil Waterfalls, Baguio City
It was said that by inhaling the mist of bridal veil falls, you will have a healthy marriage life.

Careful not to fall
Inhaling more mist lol.

Me and Robbie
Teh bride and the bridemaid

Before we headed back to the city, we had snack and watched the lovely sunset from Kennon Road. At the end of the trip, I suddenly missed my fiance. I was booked to Japan the week after that and couldn’t wait to see him again, and next year, you’re all invited to my wedding! :-D

Sunset view along Kennon Road in Baguio City.
The sunset

The Bridal Veil Waterfall Tour Information

Address: Along Kennon Road, 2.5 kilometers from La Union – Benguet Boundary
Entrance fee: None.

Getting there

You can either ride a bus or a jeep going out the City to La Union – Bengeut boundary or book a Baguio Tour from your hotel and include Bridal Veil waterfalls in your itinerary. Travel time is around 45 min to an away from Baguio City and Victory Liner Terminal. Some hotels in Baguio also include a tour in Bridal Veil waterfalls. Like in our case, it was arranged and organized by Azalea Residences.

Planning a trip to Baguio? Discover the joy of traveling without the worry. Let Azalea Residences (azalea.com.ph) guide your way in Baguio. Visit their website or Agoda website to book your stay.

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My name is Ada, an old-fashioned, curly, jumper, wanderlust, who enjoys budget and DIY traveling.

I once bought Piolo Pascual’s Timeless Album just to have his autograph. I already met Jack Sparrow while traveling in El Nido (hot). Now, I look forward to seeing Mike Ross. Continue reading..

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