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Alamada Falls — Attraction in North Cotabato

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Alamada Falls

HGVF+2M9, Alamada, Cotabato, Philippines
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Mark AloceljaMark Alocelja
If you've visited Asik-Asik, you should also visit Daday Falls. It is just upstream of the river that flows through Asik-Asik (although you need to go to Sitio Mimbalawag to go there). You have to pay a registration fee which varies according to were you are from. I think (if i remember correctly) for local tourist from Alamada its around 50 pesos per person, from around towns in North Cotabato 100 pesos, the rest of the philippines 300 and for foreign tourist 1K pesos. They will assign a guide to you once you pay the registration, the guide will show you the way to the falls. You don't have to pay extra for the guide, although I gave our guide (Kuya Akmad) a tip cause he's a fun person to be with. The way to the jump off point is accessible by large vehicles, concrete road is under construction. You have to leave your 4 wheeled vehicle at the jump off point though. The way to the edge of the ravine where the waterfalls is, is only accessible by Motorcycles. The road is uphill dirt trail road, banana plantations and corn fields are along the way. Just a caution though, wear good shoes for hiking and wear jeans and jacket. The trail going down to the waterfalls is bit slippery (no steps in here like in Asik-Asik) and tall grasses and plants some with thorny leaves is along the trail so a keep your jackets on. Another great hidden falls in Alamada.
Jo SutiaJo Sutia
The falls is a must go and very scenic. There are drizzle along the way which is from the falls itself. One of the biggest and highest falls i have ever seen Detailed: a breathtaking slice of nature—lush, untamed, and deeply serene. At first glance, it envelops the viewer in a dense cradle of green, where thriving ferns, shrubs, and tall trees blur the line between wild growth and graceful design. The layered foliage gives depth to the composition, inviting the eye to wander through its natural tapestry. A gentle cascade or river peeks through the vegetation in the background, adding not just movement but a sense of mystery to the scene. It's the kind of detail that rewards careful observation, like a whispered secret shared between the forest and those who tread lightly through it. The terrain hints at ruggedness—an unspoiled place that demands presence and care from its visitors. a visual exhale—calming, pure, and quietly powerful. Framed from an elevated angle, it allows the viewer to take in the grandeur of this secluded haven while also provoking a desire to stand there in person, breathing in the damp earth and the chorus of rustling leaves. It's an invitation to reconnect—with nature, with stillness, with awe. A reminder that some of the world’s most profound beauty doesn’t ask for attention—it simply grows.
Evita DaanEvita Daan
Such an amazing falls. A very close encounter with the falls with a feeling of being safe and without fear that you will be carried away by the current. The road going there is muddy most of the time because of the mist coming from the falls. Whether it is raining or not, the road is always muddy so wear appropriate shoes. You will surely get wet because of the mist coming from the falls. The trekking is manageable. It is worth the effort as the view is really breath taking. There is no parking area near the drop off point and the road is narrow. No public transportation so you need to rent a multi cab going here. It is worth the visit.
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If you've visited Asik-Asik, you should also visit Daday Falls. It is just upstream of the river that flows through Asik-Asik (although you need to go to Sitio Mimbalawag to go there). You have to pay a registration fee which varies according to were you are from. I think (if i remember correctly) for local tourist from Alamada its around 50 pesos per person, from around towns in North Cotabato 100 pesos, the rest of the philippines 300 and for foreign tourist 1K pesos. They will assign a guide to you once you pay the registration, the guide will show you the way to the falls. You don't have to pay extra for the guide, although I gave our guide (Kuya Akmad) a tip cause he's a fun person to be with. The way to the jump off point is accessible by large vehicles, concrete road is under construction. You have to leave your 4 wheeled vehicle at the jump off point though. The way to the edge of the ravine where the waterfalls is, is only accessible by Motorcycles. The road is uphill dirt trail road, banana plantations and corn fields are along the way. Just a caution though, wear good shoes for hiking and wear jeans and jacket. The trail going down to the waterfalls is bit slippery (no steps in here like in Asik-Asik) and tall grasses and plants some with thorny leaves is along the trail so a keep your jackets on. Another great hidden falls in Alamada.
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The falls is a must go and very scenic. There are drizzle along the way which is from the falls itself. One of the biggest and highest falls i have ever seen Detailed: a breathtaking slice of nature—lush, untamed, and deeply serene. At first glance, it envelops the viewer in a dense cradle of green, where thriving ferns, shrubs, and tall trees blur the line between wild growth and graceful design. The layered foliage gives depth to the composition, inviting the eye to wander through its natural tapestry. A gentle cascade or river peeks through the vegetation in the background, adding not just movement but a sense of mystery to the scene. It's the kind of detail that rewards careful observation, like a whispered secret shared between the forest and those who tread lightly through it. The terrain hints at ruggedness—an unspoiled place that demands presence and care from its visitors. a visual exhale—calming, pure, and quietly powerful. Framed from an elevated angle, it allows the viewer to take in the grandeur of this secluded haven while also provoking a desire to stand there in person, breathing in the damp earth and the chorus of rustling leaves. It's an invitation to reconnect—with nature, with stillness, with awe. A reminder that some of the world’s most profound beauty doesn’t ask for attention—it simply grows.
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Such an amazing falls. A very close encounter with the falls with a feeling of being safe and without fear that you will be carried away by the current. The road going there is muddy most of the time because of the mist coming from the falls. Whether it is raining or not, the road is always muddy so wear appropriate shoes. You will surely get wet because of the mist coming from the falls. The trekking is manageable. It is worth the effort as the view is really breath taking. There is no parking area near the drop off point and the road is narrow. No public transportation so you need to rent a multi cab going here. It is worth the visit.
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5.0
7y

If you've visited Asik-Asik, you should also visit Daday Falls. It is just upstream of the river that flows through Asik-Asik (although you need to go to Sitio Mimbalawag to go there). You have to pay a registration fee which varies according to were you are from. I think (if i remember correctly) for local tourist from Alamada its around 50 pesos per person, from around towns in North Cotabato 100 pesos, the rest of the philippines 300 and for foreign tourist 1K pesos. They will assign a guide to you once you pay the registration, the guide will show you the way to the falls. You don't have to pay extra for the guide, although I gave our guide (Kuya Akmad) a tip cause he's a fun person to be with.

The way to the jump off point is accessible by large vehicles, concrete road is under construction. You have to leave your 4 wheeled vehicle at the jump off point though. The way to the edge of the ravine where the waterfalls is, is only accessible by Motorcycles. The road is uphill dirt trail road, banana plantations and corn fields are along the way.

Just a caution though, wear good shoes for hiking and wear jeans and jacket. The trail going down to the waterfalls is bit slippery (no steps in here like in Asik-Asik) and tall grasses and plants some with thorny leaves is along the trail so a keep your jackets on.

Another great hidden...

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5.0
25w

The falls is a must go and very scenic. There are drizzle along the way which is from the falls itself. One of the biggest and highest falls i have ever seen

Detailed: a breathtaking slice of nature—lush, untamed, and deeply serene. At first glance, it envelops the viewer in a dense cradle of green, where thriving ferns, shrubs, and tall trees blur the line between wild growth and graceful design. The layered foliage gives depth to the composition, inviting the eye to wander through its natural tapestry.

A gentle cascade or river peeks through the vegetation in the background, adding not just movement but a sense of mystery to the scene. It's the kind of detail that rewards careful observation, like a whispered secret shared between the forest and those who tread lightly through it. The terrain hints at ruggedness—an unspoiled place that demands presence and care from its visitors.

a visual exhale—calming, pure, and quietly powerful. Framed from an elevated angle, it allows the viewer to take in the grandeur of this secluded haven while also provoking a desire to stand there in person, breathing in the damp earth and the chorus of rustling leaves.

It's an invitation to reconnect—with nature, with stillness, with awe. A reminder that some of the world’s most profound beauty doesn’t ask for attention—it...

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5.0
2y

Such an amazing falls. A very close encounter with the falls with a feeling of being safe and without fear that you will be carried away by the current. The road going there is muddy most of the time because of the mist coming from the falls. Whether it is raining or not, the road is always muddy so wear appropriate shoes. You will surely get wet because of the mist coming from the falls. The trekking is manageable. It is worth the effort as the view is really breath taking.

There is no parking area near the drop off point and the road is narrow. No public transportation so you need to rent a multi cab going here. It is...

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