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Aliwagwag Falls Ecopark — Attraction in Baganga

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Aliwagwag Falls Ecopark

P8R2+4J9, Road, Cateel, Davao Oriental, Philippines
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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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Google Review for Aliwagwag Falls

Aliwagwag Falls Eco Park is right by the highway, so it’s easy to find, and the view is absolutely stunning. The water is cold and super refreshing, perfect for a quick swim or just relaxing by the falls.

The entrance fee is very affordable, ₱100 for adults to swim and ₱50 if you just want to check out the hanging bridge and take pictures. If you’re on a budget, you can still take beautiful photos from the highway for free.

There are small stores nearby where you can buy gifts, and the toilets are clean and cost only ₱5 to use. If you plan to swim, wearing long swimwear is a good idea since there are tiny ants near the falls.

The trip to Aliwagwag Falls can be tricky, especially if you’re not familiar with the route. The mountain roads can get super foggy when it rains, with almost zero visibility. There are also some dangerous spots with deep gullies and areas prone to landslides. It’s best to travel during the day and on a sunny day for a safer and easier drive.

Highly recommended for anyone who loves nature...

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5.0
9y

Have been here yesterday! Travelled almost 6 hours to reach the place... but it was all worth it. The pristine clear waters and the park itself was relieving. Hey, the water is Class A and there's no settlement in the upland area or upstreams. More than 200 staircase type falls and the development reaches only on the 15th step. The area is clean and green.

Zipline, boating and Monkey trail add ups the excitement here aside from bathing in the cleanest water ever! ☺

I can't wait to return there anytime soon!

All concrete access is via Bislig-Lingig-Boston

Accessible also via Trento-Bislig same as above or Though Monkayo but you have to pass through dirt/gravel-paved or under repair road.

Only problem there is that there's no cell signal and wifi as to date. Other than that, you'll completely...

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4.0
29w

Stunning government LGU Cateel run tourism resort nestled in nature, and the highlight was undoubtedly the breathtaking Aliwagwag waterfalls on the property. The soothing sound of cascading water created a peaceful atmosphere best viewed in the hanging bridge. The resort needs maintainance, but nevertheless offers comfortable walkways, friendly staff, and easy access to scenic trails. Highly recommended for nature lovers and anyone looking to unwind in a serene setting.

Entrance Fee: 50.00 PHP

Public toilet available as well as free roadside parking. Pets are not allowed in the vicinity of the resort. Smoking is in...

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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_ 📍 Aliwagwag Falls ECO Park, Cateel, Davao Oriental Being a tropical country, the Philippines 🇵🇭 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. ℹ️ Travel tips: 🎟️ Ticket price: 50PPHP for adults and 10PHP FOR children 🚘 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. 👉See what other visitors have commented about the falls at the link in the bio. 👍 Follow us to get more travel inspirations @trip 💙Proud 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
maxim Harrismaxim Harris
Google Review for Aliwagwag Falls Aliwagwag Falls Eco Park is right by the highway, so it’s easy to find, and the view is absolutely stunning. The water is cold and super refreshing, perfect for a quick swim or just relaxing by the falls. The entrance fee is very affordable, ₱100 for adults to swim and ₱50 if you just want to check out the hanging bridge and take pictures. If you’re on a budget, you can still take beautiful photos from the highway for free. There are small stores nearby where you can buy gifts, and the toilets are clean and cost only ₱5 to use. If you plan to swim, wearing long swimwear is a good idea since there are tiny ants near the falls. The trip to Aliwagwag Falls can be tricky, especially if you’re not familiar with the route. The mountain roads can get super foggy when it rains, with almost zero visibility. There are also some dangerous spots with deep gullies and areas prone to landslides. It’s best to travel during the day and on a sunny day for a safer and easier drive. Highly recommended for anyone who loves nature and adventure!
Ryan Jose III RuizRyan Jose III Ruiz
Stunning government LGU Cateel run tourism resort nestled in nature, and the highlight was undoubtedly the breathtaking Aliwagwag waterfalls on the property. The soothing sound of cascading water created a peaceful atmosphere best viewed in the hanging bridge. The resort needs maintainance, but nevertheless offers comfortable walkways, friendly staff, and easy access to scenic trails. Highly recommended for nature lovers and anyone looking to unwind in a serene setting. Entrance Fee: 50.00 PHP Public toilet available as well as free roadside parking. Pets are not allowed in the vicinity of the resort. Smoking is in restricted places.
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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_ 📍 Aliwagwag Falls ECO Park, Cateel, Davao Oriental Being a tropical country, the Philippines 🇵🇭 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. ℹ️ Travel tips: 🎟️ Ticket price: 50PPHP for adults and 10PHP FOR children 🚘 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. 👉See what other visitors have commented about the falls at the link in the bio. 👍 Follow us to get more travel inspirations @trip 💙Proud 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
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Google Review for Aliwagwag Falls Aliwagwag Falls Eco Park is right by the highway, so it’s easy to find, and the view is absolutely stunning. The water is cold and super refreshing, perfect for a quick swim or just relaxing by the falls. The entrance fee is very affordable, ₱100 for adults to swim and ₱50 if you just want to check out the hanging bridge and take pictures. If you’re on a budget, you can still take beautiful photos from the highway for free. There are small stores nearby where you can buy gifts, and the toilets are clean and cost only ₱5 to use. If you plan to swim, wearing long swimwear is a good idea since there are tiny ants near the falls. The trip to Aliwagwag Falls can be tricky, especially if you’re not familiar with the route. The mountain roads can get super foggy when it rains, with almost zero visibility. There are also some dangerous spots with deep gullies and areas prone to landslides. It’s best to travel during the day and on a sunny day for a safer and easier drive. Highly recommended for anyone who loves nature and adventure!
maxim Harris

maxim Harris

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Stunning government LGU Cateel run tourism resort nestled in nature, and the highlight was undoubtedly the breathtaking Aliwagwag waterfalls on the property. The soothing sound of cascading water created a peaceful atmosphere best viewed in the hanging bridge. The resort needs maintainance, but nevertheless offers comfortable walkways, friendly staff, and easy access to scenic trails. Highly recommended for nature lovers and anyone looking to unwind in a serene setting. Entrance Fee: 50.00 PHP Public toilet available as well as free roadside parking. Pets are not allowed in the vicinity of the resort. Smoking is in restricted places.
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