Seven Falls, Lake Sebu

Honestly, this is one work trip that I particularly hated. Not that I don't like South Cotabato (I'm actually in love with Mindanao and its provinces), but I had to go through a lot of shit just to make  this trip happen. 

Anyway, to probably appease everyone's annoyance for being sent in a training in the middle of a very busy month, we were actually allowed to go to Lake Sebu. Lake Sebu is a one and a half drive from Koronadal (Marbel) and is home to the T'boli tribe.

One of South Cotabato's attraction is the Seven Falls which is found in Barangay Siloton in Lake Sebu.  From General Santos, one can take a bus (Yellow Bus Line) to Koronadal (Marbel) then a van to Lake Sebu. Another option would be to ride a bus going to Surallah and then ride a jeepney to Lake Sebu

The first Falls is the Hikong Alo which is the widest and the easiest to reach of all the Seven Lakes. Falls 2 or Hikong Bente on the other hand is 70 feet tall and can be reached after descending from more than 700 steps of stairs from Falls 1. The rest of the seven falls can be seen when you do the zipline.





Standing at 600 feet (180 meters), the Seven Falls Zipline in Lake Sebu is one of the highest ziplines in Asia. For P250.00 or approximately $5 (weekday rate), you'll be able to glide over a lush tropical rainforest that is so breathtaking. It is so beautiful, that  I  actually forgot that  I don't like being suspended in air.  Unfortunately, I was not able to take a picture as we were gliding because I might drop my phone while I scream my lungs out and I forgot that my dad has a GoPro that was meant for this kind of adventure. Nonetheless, this was one adventure that I would not forget (unless I'm already to old to remember anything).




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