Gumasa Beach Review
The unspoiled white sands and clear waters of Gumasa White Sand Beach have earned it the nickname "Boracay of the South". Its shoreline spans six kilometers of glistening white sand with trees framing the background.
The unspoiled white sands and clear waters of Gumasa White Sand Beach have earned it the nickname "Boracay of the South". Its shoreline spans six kilometers of glistening white sand with trees framing the background.
The tallest among the seven falls of Lake Sebu, Hikong Bente, which roughly translates to "Immeasurable Falls", has a strong, imposing cascade standing at around 70 meters high.
See the stunning block waterfall of Hikong Alu. Roughly translating to "Passage Falls)" it is one of the seven falls of Barangay Siloton. Its cascade stands at approximately 35 feet tall and it is easily accessible via a short walk within the eco-park.
Centro Inn & Ultimate Water Tubing is your gateway to Lake Sebu's extreme water tubing adventure. Complete with accommodations and recreational amenities, it makes for a convenient and enjoyable stay right in the heart of Lake Sebu.
RMM Zipline & Eco-Tourism Resort lets tourists enjoy the outdoors via swimming, ziplining, and strolling around the resort grounds. A towering statue of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was added recently, attracting pilgrims to the mix of tourists that frequent the resort.
Mambukal Hot Spring is a scenic outdoor spa experience which features sulphuric springs and pools. One can also buy delicacies like buko pie and egg pie within the resort.
Plaza Heneral Santos (or General Santos Plaza) is a public park where visitors can stroll during day or night. Spanning 4.8 hectares, it provides ample room for heavy foot traffic. It was developed by Dellosa Design Builders, Inc, and inauguarated on September 4, 2009.
Sanchez Peak is General Santos City's highest point, offering a serene, panoramic view of the city that's equally stunning at night as it is during the day. From here, one can see General Santos City, Sarangani Bay, Mt. Matumtum, and Mt. Parker. During colder seasons, it also gets an occasional sighting of a sea of clouds.
Hikong Tonok, which roughly translates to "Soil Falls", is one of the seven falls of Barangay Siloton. It is accessible via a paved path within the eco-park.
Dive deep into GenSan's rich marine seascapes and see marine life up close in three of its most popular dive spots: South Point, Kapatan-Lago, Tango Point. South Point, located just 200 meters from the highway of Maasim, Sarangani Province, measures 200 feet deep and has kilometers' worth of wall shore corals that are home to stingrays, manta rays, turtles, wrasses and schools of tuna and barracuda. Kapatan-Lago, which is located near Glan's shoreline and an aquaculture farm, is known for Sergeant Fish sightings. Tango Point, located on the eastern section of Sarangani Bay, is accessible via boat dive and is more popular among experienced divers because of its more challenging visibility levels and strong currents. Divers who choose Tango Point are rewarded with sightings of snappers, sweetlips, and wrasse.