5/5 Adrian T. 4 years ago on Google
Konoko
Falls!!!!
Where
do
I
begin?
I
really
enjoyed
my
time
here
and
would
definitely
be
back
for
another
trip.
It
is
situated
on
the
outskirts
of
the
famous
town
of
OCHO
RIOS
and
is
an
absolute
promote
for
Mother
Nature.
Of
note,
the
journey
there
can
be
winding
and
somewhat
scary
because
of
the
extremely
narrow
roads
and
hilly
turns
but
once
there
you
won’t
regret
it.
You
are
greeted
with
tall
green
forestry
in
the
parking
lot
and
a
big
sign
that
clearly
distinguishes
your
arrival.
The
price
to
enter
is
fairly
reasonable
so
it’s
fit
for
a
group
or
individual
setting.
Staff
was
warm
and
welcoming
and
stood
out
wearing
their
branded
tops.
There
was
so
much
to
see,
basically
rare
plants
and
aquatic
animals
alike.
If
you
are
a
selfie
lover
then
this
is
where
you
can
get
out
the
camera
and
start
shooting
some
selfies!
The
tour
guide
assigned
to
you
or
your
group
will
be
educating
you
as
you
go
along
so
feel
free
to
ask
questions.
I
specifically
remember
passing
a
bridge
that
had
this
tall
tree
in
the
background
and
that
provided
an
extra
cool
shade
amidst
the
piercing
rays
of
the
sun.
On
the
way
to
the
falls,
you
will
reach
the
chill
zone
that
has
one
of
the
most
well
kept
gardens
in
Jamaica.
The
lush
green
grass
and
the
zoo
like
setting
around
it
was
incredible.
One
could
see
a
crocodile
in
his
cage,
parrots,
snakes,
owls
and
many
more
unique
birds.
Because
you
are
so
far
up
in
the
hills
you
could
also
see
an
overview
of
St
Ann
and
trust
me
when
I
say
it
is
incredible!
The
chill
spot
is
where
you
safely
rent
a
locker
and
put
away
your
things
so
you
should
bring
only
the
necessities.
I
must
say
that
the
journey
to
the
entrance
of
the
falls
was
nothing
short
of
an
extreme
leg
workout!
There
were
clearly
more
than
a
100
steps
in
total
base
on
the
number
of
flights
of
stairs
to
climb
down.
I
would
probably
recommend
you
don’t
have
a
leg
injury
if
you
are
going
to
attempt
climbing
falls
in
general.
You
would
be
able
to
take
selfies
and
shoot
more
iconic
pictures
on
the
way
as
well
because
the
varying
level
of
nature.
Anyways,
so
you
are
now
at
the
entrance
of
the
falls.
Looking
at
the
entire
falls
you
are
going
to
climb
you
would
feel
motivated
because
the
end
is
in
sight.
Unlike
the
bigger
falls
like
a
“Dunn’s
River”
Konoko
Falls
is
a
definite
easier
falls
to
climb
and
yes
you
still
have
a
tour
guide.
The
water
like
most
falls
is
cold
so
don’t
be
too
shocked
to
feel
the
soothing
coolness.
I
think
the
coolest
part
of
the
falls
was
the
section
where
you
can
go
down
into
a
small
like
cave
and
only
stuff
your
head
in
it.
To
put
that
into
perspective
you
can
only
got
your
upper
body
in
the
cave
and
you
have
to
turn
side
ways.
There
is
also
a
“falls
pool”
so
you
can
take
a
breather
and
swim
around
literally
on
the
falls.
If
you
get
too
wild
though
you
will
be
stirring
up
the
mud
and
therefore
the
water
can
get
real
muddy
shortly
so
be
mindful
of
that.
Arriving
at
the
top,
you
can
will
meet
upon
more
slipping
stones
so
be
mindful
of
that
as
well.
I
do
remember
some
slippery
sections
but
thumbs
up
to
the
tour
guide
to
clearly
point
them
out
so
you
can
avoid
it!
After
you
are
through
climbing
the
falls
you
will
make
your
way
back
to
the
chill
area
where
there
is
an
on
site
dj
with
nice
music!
Reggae
and
a
mix
of
culture
songs
would
be
rocking
into
your
soul
until
you
feel
your
head
start
involuntarily
nodding.
There
is
a
dance
area
and
some
historical
drawings
depicting
the
life
of
the
Indigenous
people
before
our
time.
This
was
cool.
Overall
Konoko
Falls
was
a
great
experience
for
me
and
my
friends!