Aliwagwag Falls Eco Park
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The Aliwagwag Protected Landscape is a protected area that preserves a major drainage catchment in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao in the Davao Region.
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The Aliwagwag Protected Landscape is a protected area that preserves a major drainage catchment in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao in the Davao Region.
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If you walk on a bridge and spot a falls like this, how long can you stay? It is very likely to be ALL DAY! Captured here by @adkentures_ ๐ Aliwagwag Falls ECO Park, Cateel, Davao Oriental Being a tropical country, the Philippines ๐ต๐ญ is home to many attractions, from pristine beaches, to lagoons and waterfalls. Known for its staircase-like flow, Aliwagwag Falls is the tallest fall in the country. It has a series of 84 falls and each step is about 21 meters on average. According to the folklore, the Mandaya Tribe of Cateel believes that Aliwagwag Falls is a gift of the gods. It is their source of living and the fountain of their lives. Aliwagwag has more things to offer including Zipline, picnicking, and swimming. โน๏ธ Travel tips: ๐๏ธ Ticket price: 50PPHP for adults and 10PHP FOR children ๐ From Davao, take a bus to Matt City. Then ride a van to Cateel town. From downtown Cateel, ride a habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) to Aliwagwag. It is about a 30-minutes ride. ๐See what other visitors have commented about the falls at the link in the bio. ๐ Follow us to get more travel inspirations @trip ๐Proud of your content and want more people to know about your adventures? Tag us in your post! #AliwagwagFalls #Aliwagwagfallsecopark #thephilippines #philippines #philippinestravel #philippinestourism #trip #tripcom
triptrip
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Relaxing place! This truly gives the best waterfalls experience in Davao Region! The water in this falls is cool, literally. There's a lot of areas to explore. At the topmost part, you can cross the Monkey Bridge (must pay first at the entrance cashier). We decided to bring our lunch since there's no corkage and we actually had a great dine! If you're taking a bus ride to nearby cities and municipalities, you might catch the beautiful view by this falls. When I was going back to Davao City at 6:00 AM, it's so soothing to see this falls while travelling. Note: Photos for Throwback Purposes only. It was taken way back December 2015.
Elvan Job MejiasElvan Job Mejias
10
What a sight to behold. Aliwagwag falls is such majestic and awesome. You can see the beauty of the falls just beside the road. You can have a perfect view of the falls in the middle of the bridge. Tourists can take a bath with a minimal fee, I think it's not ideal for kids to swim unless supervise by an adult swimmer. A lot of tourists visit the place almost everyday specially this summer where everyone wants to plunge in just to beat the heat. There are many routes you can take to be there. If you are from Davao City, much better to pass by Compostela Valley province, it's nearer than passing by Mati, Davao Oriental.
winda cejaswinda cejas
00
I have visited the place two years ago. And here I am, witnessed the beauty of Aliwagwag falls for the second time around. I was still fascinated with the beauty it brings, which is really one of the must-visit destinations in Davao Oriental. Icy cold waters await you to get you refreshed. Cottages are available here for free. I tried the Monkey bridge for the first time and it was really superb! I will definitely go back here. Entrance fee is still 50 pesos per Adult. Monkey Bridge is 50 pesos per person Zipline is 200 pesos per person.
Joan RomanoJoan Romano
10
Very late review and upload. Pictures were taken back in Jan 2021. The eco park is closed due to the Covid19 pandemic but some food and souvenir stalls are still open for business. We were so glad to take pictures along the bridge with amazing view at the background. A must-stop for those travelling through Compostela-Cateel Road. PS For safety reasons, kindly park your vehicle at designated parking spaces should you wish get off and take pictures, not along the highway and not even along the bridge.
Roy PunayRoy Punay
10
The place is like 3 hours drive from Davao City. The place seems itself is good but they don't have a good place to wash off after dipping from the falls. They washing place is at the top of the mountain while you need go to down and change your wet clothes in down the mountains which is quiet a hussle. Aside from that, the place seems to well maintained by their local government. For safety reasons, I just that you need to get out of the place before it gets late in the afternoon or maybe around 2pm.
Jessica BlayzJessica Blayz
10
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