HIGHEST WATERFALL
It is located on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao in the Davao Region.
The overall height of the falls is said to be 1,110 feet (338 meters). I was told that a bus ride would take 6 hours, while a van would take just 4 hours, so I chose the van. I have always been fascinated by natural waterfalls. I love to feel the breeze and enjoy the water curtain. It really makes me relax. So, I googled the "highest waterfall" in our country, the Philippines, and the search engine gave me ALIWAGWAG FALLS.
As a first-timer in Davao City, I thought after our plane landed in Davao City airport it will just take us another 20 to 30 minutes to get there, but I was informed by the airport guard that I will be traveling for another 4 to 6 hours it depends to what mode of transportation.
I left Davao City at 6 pm and arrived at Cateel at exactly 11 pm ( 5 hours ). I stayed one night
with my cousin's house.
The next day I was so excited, We rented a van, and leave early so we can spend the whole day at the eco-park.
A view from the bridge.
It is like a stairway to heaven.
If you want an adventure you can also try the zip line and the hanging bridge for 50 pesos.
How to get there :
Site: Barangay Aliwagwag, Cateel, Davao Oriental.
From Manila
- Plane bound to Francisco Bangoy International Airport.
- Then take a taxi from the Airport going to Ecoland Terminal
- Board the Bachelor Express Bus going to Cateel.
- If you want to take the van, ask the taxi driver to drop you at Gaisano Mall.
Need to know:
- You can bring food because they have picnic tables.
- They also have a clean shower and dressing room.
- Entrance fee is 50 pesos per head.
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