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  1. Dec 12, 2013 · Seven Falls Zipline Rates: Weekdays P250, Weekends and Holidays P300. How to get to Seven Falls Zipline: The nearest airport is General Santos. From here, make your way to Bulaong Bus Terminal and board a bus going to Marbel (P83). Take a van to Lake Sebu (P75) and then a habal-habal to 7 Falls (P50).

  2. Jan 19, 2024 · Ziplining is one of the best things to do in the Philippines. The number of ziplines in the country grows yearly thanks to the booming tourism industry. For ziplining enthusiasts, options are extensive. You can fly over lush forests, zip through pristine beaches, or soar over mountains and canyons. The longest island-to-island zipline is also here.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · With the unique landscapes, lush forests, and breathtaking views, it’s no wonder that the Philippines is home to some of the most exciting zip lines in the world. Here, we explore the 10 best zip lines that you absolutely must experience on your next trip to this tropical paradise. 10 Best Zip Lines in the Philippines. Dahilayan ...

  4. One of the most exciting activities to do when visiting South Cotabato is to experience the Lake Sebu 7 Falls and try the highest zip line in Southeast Asia. The majestic 7 cascading falls are located at Barangay Lake Seloton.

  5. Nov 27, 2023 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer to your question: The longest zipline in the Philippines is the Plaridel By Pass Zipline in Bulacan, which is 1,120 meters long. In this comprehensive guide, we will provide key details on the longest zipline in the Philippines, including its location, length, speed, duration, height ...

  6. Mar 8, 2011 · At 480 meters long and with an altitude of 200 meters, the Suislide is both the highest and longest zipline in the Philippines. It’s an exciting cross mountain zipline that will definitely shoot your adrenaline up in the air.

  7. Jun 6, 2016 · Imagine a zipline activity with the picturesque Mt. Mayon as backdrop. It also has a scenic view of the Albay Gulf. Not only that, this zipline is right on top of the Legazpi port basin. That’s what you can experience with the Embarcadero De Legazpi Zipline that costs only Php150 per person.