Entrance fee: P20 (adults)
Zipline: P300 (weekends and holidays), P250 (weekdays)
Souvenir Photos: P100 (2 prints), P50 (soft copy, all photos)
The Experience:
What could be more special than zipping accross the highest zipline in the Philippines and enjoying a breathtaking view of waterfalls with occassional sprays of mist? Probably a lot more. But this experience should no doubt be on your must-do's when you're in Lake Sebu.
The road to the jumpoff is still unpaved and I could still imagine my niece making a sound similar to the vibratary sound you make when you used to hold your face close to the electric fan and make all sorts of noise. The bumpy ride is somewhat like that. Then you have to walk a bit to the entrance and pay P20 per person.
It is adviseable though to come early to the site especially on weekends and holidays as the queue could get a bit long just like our first attempt at zipline which took too long a wait we decided not to go on. This was back in December 2009 and they still probably had issues with operating efficiency. Also, better to zip in the morning as it often rains in the afternoon.
They're better at what they're doing now and even have souvenir photos for sale for P100 (2 different prints) or P50 for a soft copy (you could opt to bring a flash drive or have them copy the files to your camera's memory card).
How to look great on your Zipline photos.
I am so happy to find this page - really awesome.
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Thanks pal! Hope you can come visit and try this.
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