
While the Chocolate Hills dominate the horizon, the town of Candijay is home to a vertical marvel that is claiming its spot as a 2026 "First-to-Go" landmark: Can-umantad Falls. Standing at a staggering 60 feet, it is officially the tallest waterfall in Bohol, and as of April 2026, it has been fully integrated into the "East Bohol Eco-Circuit." The falls are a multi-tiered masterpiece, where cold, crystal-clear water cascades over limestone terraces into a deep turquoise basin perfect for swimming. This month, the site is trending for its improved accessibility and its proximity to the stunning Cadapdapan Rice Terraces, offering a "Double-Wonder" experience that combines the best of Bohol’s water and land features in a single stop.
The Sound of Silver Water
The 2026 identity of Can-umantad is defined by the sheer power and scale of its main drop, which creates a natural mist that cools the entire canyon even during the April heatwave. As of late April, the local community has completed the "Eco-Viewing Deck," a wooden structure that allows for high-angle photography of the falls without disturbing the surrounding jungle vines. This week, visitors are marveling at the clarity of the water, which remains a consistent turquoise blue thanks to the strict "No-Waste" policy implemented by the Candijay tourism office. It is a sensory sanctuary where the roar of the water provides a natural soundtrack for a day of highland relaxation.
A Hike Through the Terraces
What makes Can-umantad a unique "First-to-Go" spot this year is the 2-kilometer scenic trek through the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces that leads down to the falls. As of April 2026, these terraces have been highlighted as a mini-version of the famous Banaue steps, offering a lush, green landscape that looks like a textured velvet carpet over the hills. This month, the "Rice-to-River" trail has been popular among hikers who want to see the symbiotic relationship between the mountain's water source and the community’s agriculture. It is a visual journey that rewards every step with a breathtaking view of the valley before culminating in the refreshing spray of the waterfall.
The Crown Jewel of the Geopark East
Can-umantad Falls has been officially designated as a "Priority Geosite" within the Bohol Island UNESCO Global Geopark as of 2026. As of April 25, 2026, the site has introduced solar-powered information kiosks that explain the limestone formation of the falls and the importance of the watershed to the island's ecology. Recent reports from this week indicate that the falls have become the top-rated "Natural Attraction" for travelers exploring the eastern side of the island. For anyone visiting Bohol this April, Can-umantad offers a mandatory vertical adventure that showcases the island's power and pristine beauty in a way that flat landscapes never could.




