Hikong Ukol (Short Falls) Review
Hikong Ukol, nicknamed "Short Falls", gets its name from its relatively short but nonetheless stunning cascade. It is one of the seven falls of Barangay Siloton in Lake Sebu.
Hikong Ukol, nicknamed "Short Falls", gets its name from its relatively short but nonetheless stunning cascade. It is one of the seven falls of Barangay Siloton in Lake Sebu.
Roughly translating to "Wildflower Falls", Hikong K'Fo-i is one of the seven falls of Barangay Siloton. It forms part of a liquid-staircase formation together with Hikong B'lebel and Hikong Lowig.
Nicknamed "Booth Falls", Hikong Lowig is one of the seven falls of Barangay Siloton. It forms part of a liquid-staircase formation together with Hikong B'lebel and Hikong K'Fo-i.
Nicknamed "Zigzag Falls", Hikong B'lebel is one of the seven majestic falls of Barangay Siloton. It forms part of a liquid-staircase formation together with Hikong Lowig and Hikong K'Fo-i.
Cruise along the 1.6-kilometer-long Pangi River aboard an inflated tube that lets you feel the rapids underneath. Alternatively, visitors can go on a riverside trek.
Visit the famed "Pacman" Beach Resort Complex, which is owned by none other than Filipino boxing champion Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao himself. It makes for a great location for photoshoots of different occasions because of the picturesque Sarangani Bay in the background. It is also the first destination in South Mindanao to offer helmet diving.
Mark your Glan adventure with a photo by the Tour Town Glan Monument. The large letter signage is located along the Sarangani-Davao del Sur Coastal Road with a sweeping vista of Sapu Beach in the background.
The Queen Tuna Park is hard to miss - its prominent feature is an archway formed by two giant statues of tuna that appear to be kissing. The lawned public park also features some gigantic animal structures and bayside cabanas where visitors can enjoy the fresh air and Sarangani Bay view.
Daday Falls is Alamada's biggest waterfall which features a majestic column of water that flows from a towering rock formation measured to be around 400 feet tall.
Llocally known Bongolanon Falls, this natural waterfall sits at the foot of Mt. Apo and is surrounded by a well-maintained landscape. Its cascade stands at approximately 30 meters high, with crystal clear waters gathering in a tranquil pool below. Tousuvan to Tahovaca was named after the abundant wild abaca hemps growing within the vicinity.