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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Zipline at Dahilayan Adventure Park
In my previous blog post, I said that we weren't able to try the activities at Dahilayan Resort Park because we were pressed for time. We wanted to try the zipline first but we only had two hours of free time in the morning of our flight (Guess what, our flight was cancelled and we had to stay another day at CDO!If we only knew, we should have stayed in Bukidnon for one more night). But there's another resort, right beside Dahilayan which is the Dahilayan Adventure Park. I don't know if they are owned by the same company/person.
It was my first time to try the ziplining - they have three, and for P600, you can ride all three (not all at the same time of course!).
They've got the 320m, 150m, and 840m dual zipline. Dahilayan claims that their 840m dual zipline is the longest zipline in Asia! The first two ziplines are done sitting, while the longest is done superman-style (though I felt like a bat in a suit, a bat with folded wings, err... basta, bat.).
And there's the dropzone, which sadly, for lack of time, I wasn't able to try. One will be pulled by a crane up to 120 feet, and dropped like a screaming potato up to within a few feet of the manmade lake. Then swing like a pendulum until the momentum stops you from swinging, and your heart has registered that you're still alive.
I just hope I'd have another chance to come back here, and do the rest of the activities that I wasn't able to do, this time, with my family. Who knows, with some luck and a lot of prayers, it might be soon?!
After this, we went back to CDO to catch our flight, which, as I've mentioned before, got cancelled because of a bird strike (hindi kasi sineswelduhan nang tama, kaya nagwelga ang mga birds). Kaya eto ako:
It was my first time to try the ziplining - they have three, and for P600, you can ride all three (not all at the same time of course!).
They've got the 320m, 150m, and 840m dual zipline. Dahilayan claims that their 840m dual zipline is the longest zipline in Asia! The first two ziplines are done sitting, while the longest is done superman-style (though I felt like a bat in a suit, a bat with folded wings, err... basta, bat.).
It's super safe, even for seniors! |
My souvenir pic - Mahal! P100 yata isa |
Entrance |
From the dropzone, going back to the front of the park |
One has to ride a mini jeep to get to the take off point for the 840m zipline (ride is free) |
See, I look like a bat! (NGITING TEENAGER YAN A) |
The breathtaking view |
And there's the dropzone, which sadly, for lack of time, I wasn't able to try. One will be pulled by a crane up to 120 feet, and dropped like a screaming potato up to within a few feet of the manmade lake. Then swing like a pendulum until the momentum stops you from swinging, and your heart has registered that you're still alive.
You'll be pulled up to the top of that crane |
And swing, and swing, and swing, and swing |
The swinging was the best part, I heard |
After this, we went back to CDO to catch our flight, which, as I've mentioned before, got cancelled because of a bird strike (hindi kasi sineswelduhan nang tama, kaya nagwelga ang mga birds). Kaya eto ako:
Ayan na yung eroplano eh, di na kami pinasakay. Thirty minutes kaming nakapila sa runway. |
A Visit to Dahilayan Forest Park
This is a late post, but I promised that I will share with you one of the best places (favoritest? heheh) places I have ever visited in the Philippines (though my list is long), ladies and gentlement, BUKIDNON!
Work allowed me to travel to this place sometime in October last year.I wasn't expecting anything about Bukidnon. We were only told that it's cold, so be prepared. I wasn't told how beautiful it is. Bukidnon is about one and a half to two hours of travel by land from Cagayan de Oro. The route, albeit full of roadblocks because of road constructions, is full of verdant pine trees, banana and pineapple plantations and tons of greeneries. It's really heaven!
Before leaving for Manila, we booked at Dahilayan Forest Part. It is located at Barangay Dahilayan, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. To get to Dahilayan, from the BuDa Highway (Bukidnon-Davao), one should turn right at the Alae Junction, then pass through Camp Phillips, straight to the Del Monte Pineapple plantation (about 20 minutes of bumpy ride)
Here is our room:
It's so cold in Bukidnon- I think it's even colder there than when I went to Baguio in June. That's why the rooms have no fans and are not airconditioned. It was THAT cold. And well, there's an electronic fireplace that we didn't use, because, first, nobody told us about it, second, we didn't notice it, and there, there were warm and fluffy comforters to warm us up so there was no need to turn it on.
Dahilayan Forest Park offers a wide range of activities such as the Luge, the ATV and Buggy Trail Adventure, Barrel Train, a traverse of the Hanging Bridge, Bungee Bounce, Zorb, Trampoline and Forest Putt Golf.
The place is surrounded by Venezuelan Pine Trees (they offer little pine trees for sale, if you want to bring home one), I've never seen one like this before, ever! Because of the very very limited time ( we only had about 2 hours of free time to try the activities), we weren't able to try any of the activities that Dahilayan Forest Park offered. Oh well, we wanted to try the Zorb, but we were told that the maximum weight limit of each person should be 60 kg. Hmph!!!!!
But while we weren't able to try the activities at the Dahilayan Forest Park, we did get to try the zipline at the adjacent Dahilayan Adventure Park. That's another story, of course.
Dahilayan, here we come!!! |
May fog!!! |
Welcome to Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon |
That's one of the vehicles that our group was in - because it rained a little, and the road to Dahilayan was like a mini-moon. |
P2800 a night, with free breakfast for two persons |
That's my bed, just right beside the big window, and that's the view when I woke up. |
My little bed... |
Our beds face that huge window. Our room comes with a rbeathtaking view. |
The CR |
What's this?Oh, there's a sticker with instructions. |
It's a heater!!! We only discovered it when we were leaving. Haha! |
See those four windows at the edge of the building? That's our room. |
Dahilayan Forest Park offers a wide range of activities such as the Luge, the ATV and Buggy Trail Adventure, Barrel Train, a traverse of the Hanging Bridge, Bungee Bounce, Zorb, Trampoline and Forest Putt Golf.
This is the hanging bridge (P100.00) |
From our room, one has to walk to that building with the green roof - that's where their restaurant is |
Nag-e-emote |
Indian Pana, kakana-kana! |
Playground for the kids |
The dining area |
I ordered beef salpicao - buhay pa!! Me didn't like this |
Sizzling something. |
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