Ultimate Guide for your Aliwagwag Falls visit in Davao!

The islands and beaches aren’t the only wonder Davao has to offer, they also have mesmerizing waterfalls! Standing out from the rest of the falls in Davao is the 84-tiered waterfalls of Aliwagwag, proudly standing at approximately 1,100 feet.

The local lore in Cateel states that Aliwagwag is a gift from the gods to the people. Now, it is considered as a National Integrated Protected Areas of the Philippines – after there was a spike of tourists. The town of Cateel also developed an Ecopark to further boost their tourism.

Visiting the falls will ensure you a majestic view of the Earth’s wonder while also providing you a fun-filled area with the activities they offer.

How to get to Aliwagwag Falls?

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From Davao to Aliwagwag Falls

1. From Davao City Airport, ride a taxi heading to Ecoland Terminal.
2. At the Terminal, ride a bus or a van heading to Cateel via Compostela Valley.
3. Upon arrival at Cateel, ask a habal-habal rider to drop you off at Aliwagwag Falls Ecopark.

Things to do at Aliwagwag Falls

1. SWIMMING
– Make sure to ask the guides first where there are safe spots to swim.

2. ZIPLINE
– Ride the Zipline available in the ecopark.

3. MONKEY BRIDGE
– The bridge passes through the entire width of Aliwagwag Falls.

4. HAVE A PICNIC
– There are tables available at the Ecopark so get a meal there with your peers.

5. TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS
– The Aliwagwag Falls hits the sweet spot for those who like taking photos.

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
Adult – ₱ 100
Senior Citizen – ₱ 65
Children (10-14 y.o.) – ₱ 50
Children (below 10) – ₱ 25

ZIPLINE RIDE
Non-Cateel Residents – ₱ 200
Cateel Residents – ₱ 150

ECOPARK INN RATES
Non-Air Conditioned Group Room – ₱ 3000 for 6-10 pax
Non-Air Conditioned Small Room – ₱ 600 for 1-2 pax
Air Conditioned Family Room – ₱ 1500
Air Conditioned Twogether Room – ₱ 1000
Extra Bed – ₱ 200 each

Tables and Chairs – ₱ 75-100
Monkey Bridge – ₱ 50
Monkey Bridge + Zipline – ₱ 225

How to Contact

You can contact Aliwagwag Falls through these:

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AliwagwagFallsEcoPark

Reminders when visiting Aliwagwag Falls

1. There are eateries outside the EcoPark so food and drinks won’t be an issue.
2. The best time to visit is during the rainy months, specifically from November to May.
3. There is no mobile service in the area and is limited to call and text messaging only.
4. Bring cash with you on your visit.
5. Don’t leave your trash anywhere, throw it in the proper trash bin.

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