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How much is the zipline in Lake Sebu?

How much is the zipline in Lake Sebu?

Entrance Fees: 20.00 (Adults), 10.00 (Students with ID), 15.00 (Senior Citizens) and 5.00 (Children 12 years old and below). Zip line rates are: 250.00 on weekdays and 300.00 on weekends.

How long is Lake Sebu zipline?

The zipline has a distance of 1.3 kilometers. It’s actually my first time to ride a zipline and I feel very lucky to have tried the highest one first which is really unforgettable.

How many falls does Lake Sebu have?

seven waterfalls
Set around 1000 feet above sea level, Lake Sebu is known for its seven waterfalls, which comprise a popular series of treks.

What is the longest zipline in the Philippines?

Dahilayan Adventure Park houses Asia’s Longest Dual-Zipline and the longest zipline in the Philippines measuring 840 meters at speeds of 90 kilometers per hour. It’s located right at the foot of Kitanglad Mountain Range so views are predominantly nature with thick forest canopies.

Where is Mt matutum located?

province of South Cotabato
Location. Matutum is located in the province of South Cotabato, on the island of Mindanao, in the south of the Philippines, at geographical coordinates 6°22’N, 125°06.5’E. It is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Polomolok, and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north-northwest of General Santos City.

Why is it called Lake Sebu?

The name “Sebu” actually came from the T’boli word for lake or leaf. Although there are 11 islands within the lakes, only three are inhabited while others are privately-owned. The largest among the islands is named Isla Grande (which looks like a sleeping crocodile).

What is the longest and the deepest zipline in the whole Philippines?

Dahilayan Adventure Park houses Asia’s Longest Dual-Zipline and the longest zipline in the Philippines measuring 840 meters at speeds of 90 kilometers per hour. What is this? It’s located right at the foot of Kitanglad Mountain Range so views are predominantly nature with thick forest canopies.