Ziplining is almost everywhere that you don't think of it as a "must-try"anymore in a location. But Lake Sebu's Seven Falls Zipline is different. It isn't a "must-try", it is the destination.
I'm not exaggerating here but I've tried the zipline of Bukidnon and the Flight of the Gibbon in Siem Reap and this is waaaaay cooler at a far lower rate. I paid around Php5,000 for 10 ziplines at the Flight of the Gibbon while I only paid Php300 for 2 ziplines. That's still a far cheaper cost if you'll do your math.
The photo isn't edited, entrance fee is just Php20. And I know what you're thinking, it's just like buying a Cornetto ice cream cone. Now, here's where bente pesos can take you other than ice cream ;)
We went on a Sunday and just paid Php300 for 2 ziplines. The 740-meter zipline gives you a view of Falls No. 1 and 5, while the 420-meter let's you see Falls No. 5 and 2. It's an exhilarating 600 feet above the ground with a magnificent view of waterfalls. And we even got to see a rainbow underneath us as a bonus!
They also take amazing photos while you're ziplining. There are 3 photo booth stops because each photographer takes photo at different angles and views. The best ones are those with the waterfalls as backdrop. Below are the photo rates:
- Php200 for hardcopy only
- Php250 for CD's only (3 CD's)
- Php350 for hardcopy and CD's
How to get to Lake Sebu Seven Waterfalls
The main mode of public transportation in this part of South Cotabato is habal-habal (a motorbike that can carry a lot of people). We rented a habal-habal through Sunrise Garden Lake resort. Your resort should have a habal-habal contact. The cost was Php500 for a full day.
Aside from ziplining, there are other things to do in Lake Sebu. Click here for Things To Do in Lake Sebu
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