Alalum Falls in Kisolon, Sumilao, Bukidnon graces the provincial highway with its glorious 45-meter high cascades. The falls is visible to travelers and passers by. This is situated near the Municipal Hall. The local government established a viewing deck where locals and visitors can see the entirety of the falls. In addition, concrete stairs lead the adventurers down to the base of the falls.
Old Pulangui River in North Poblacion, Maramag surely catches everyone's eyes whenever posted in the net. Yes, as it did mine. The simple post of a friend, Jeff, triggered my interest to visit the place. I inquired from him about it. Then I knew how to exploit the holiday courtesy of the Chinese. WHY OLD PULANGUI RIVER? IS THERE A NEW ONE?
Top view of Lake Mata, Lake Napalit (far) and the tikog covered marsh in between
LAKE NAPALIT Lake Napalit in Pigtauranan, Pangantucan, Bukidnon is
a tectonic lake which has an area of around 36 hectares and an
estimated depth of 80 feet. The lake is situated just outside the range
of Mt. Kalatungan.
CEDAR, Center for Ecological Development and Recreation, in Impalutao,
Impasugong, Bukidnon is another adventure spot in the province. It is
situated just beside the highway. It is equipped with a very cool
manmade swimming pool, sourcing from the natural springs surrounding the
area. CEDAR is also a reforestation project site of the tribe-dominated
town of Impasugong. It has a camping site, venue, basketball court and
picnic amenities
Asik-asik Falls in Alamada, North Cotabato has never
failed to amaze everyone since it was first discovered after the devastating
blow of typhoon Sendong. It miraculously showers its alkaline waters from the concave
walls of the hinterlands of Sitio Dulao in Barangay Dado. Its cascades stretch
to around 100 meters wide on a mossy cliff.
My 2013 was not as well trekked as 2012. However, every trek I had was memorable though most were done in my homeland BUKIDNON. Many of my treks were new and still unknown to many. Here are the list of my top 25 trips for 2013. 1. TREKKING MT. DULANG-DULANG (January 2013) This trek was truly frustrating. The trek was both started and ended under heavy downpour brought by an untimely storm in a dry season. I missed the magnificent view of the mountain's landscape. Dulang-dulang is the second highest peak of the country settles in Mt. Kitanglad Range in Bukidnon.