ALIWAGWAG FALLS ECO PARK 



The Aliwagwag Falls Eco Park, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Philippines, is another must-see site in Davao. It is home to the 84-tiered Aliwagwag Falls, which peaks at 1,110 feet and has more than 130 cascades, making it the highest waterfall in the Philippines.

In addition to swimming, you may attempt traversing the waterfalls on a 680-meter-long, 180-foot-high zipline. Alternatively, you might choose to cross the Monkey Bridge while admiring the waterfalls below you.


In addition to providing towns in Davao Oriental with renewable energy, Aliwagwag Falls also serves as an irrigation source for the nearby rice fields. The Cateel River was the only access point to the eco-park prior to its development.

HOW TO GET THERE
You need schedule a flight from Manila to Davao if you wish to visit Aliwagwag Falls. You can take a bus from Davao City to Cateel Town, which will take you there in about 5 hours, and then another 20 minutes to get to Aliwagwag from Cateel Town Center.

If you are using a private vehicle, you can travel through Matti Road or Compostela Valley Road to get there quickly.

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WHAT TO DO
Swim, swim and even more swimming! Just remember that there are separate swimming areas for adults and children and that you must follow the rules to ensure your safety. On the left side of the falls, there is a park walk with varying slopes as well as a 680-meter-long, 55-meter-high zip line for thrill-seekers. For those who seek even greater adventure, there is a monkey bridge as well. Whether you are with family or friends, you may also enjoy the area by having a picnic. Additionally, you can use this time to unwind or practice meditation to purify your soul. If you desire some "me" time, this can also be a spot you should not miss. When you return to your regular schedule, you will undoubtedly feel renewed and revitalized. What are you still holding out for? Plan your ideal getaway to this amazing location right away and feel satisfied.

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