At first I thought “Lake Sebu” is just the name of the lake located
in South Cotabato dubbed to be the summer capital of Southern Mindanao. Little
did I know that it is also a name of the municipality where the lake is
located.
We went to Lake Sebu primarily to experience the tallest zip
line in South East Asia. Of course I was excited but at the same time I was
scared because of the freaking height.
The fee was 250Php each person for 2 rides – one long ride
and one short ride. The long ride lasted for about 45 seconds while the short
one around 15-20 seconds. Mind you, the first ride was the longest 45 seconds
of my life. :P
The locals say that there are seven waterfalls in Lake Sebu.
Well I did not see all of them but I am pretty sure they are all ”grandyoso”. Just
take a look at the photos below. [No zipline photos but yes we did it.:) Photos courtesy of K.]
How to get to Lake Sebu?
From General Santos City ride a bus (Yellow Bus Line) going
to Marbel, Koronadal. From Marbel you can ride a jeepney or a van to Lake Sebu.
You will be greeted by the locals so relax and enjoy. Don’t worry, locals are courteous
and kind.
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