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Philippines Ziplines and Adventure Parks: The Complete Guide

PANA.PH · 5 Jun 2026 · 2 min

Philippines Ziplines and Adventure Parks: The Complete Guide

The Philippines has developed a remarkable adventure tourism industry over the past decade, and ziplines and adventure parks have become a major part of the experience at destinations across the country. From world-record-breaking ziplines over mountain valleys to theme park-style adventure facilities near tourist centers, the Philippines has an adventure option for every thrill-seeker.

World-Class Ziplines

Danao Adventure Park, Bohol

Danao Adventure Park in the mountains of northern Bohol offers a combination of activities including a 100-meter cable car drop called The Plunge, the Suislide zipline, and cliff rappelling over a river gorge. This is one of the Philippines most intense adventure parks. The facilities are well-maintained and the staff are highly experienced with excellent safety records.

3S Ranch Zipline, Bukidnon

The 3S Ranch in Bukidnon, Mindanao, offers what was for a period the longest single-run zipline in the Philippines at approximately 840 meters over the Pulangi River valley. The experience includes dramatic mountain scenery across the Mindanao highlands.

Zipline at Lake Sebu, South Cotabato

Lake Sebu in South Cotabato is a breathtaking highland lake in a T'boli indigenous cultural area. The seven falls zipline crosses above the Hikong Alu and other falls of the seven waterfalls system. The scenery is exceptional and the cultural context of the T'boli community adds significant depth to the visit.

Boracay Zipline

The Boracay Island zipline operates over the mangrove areas of the island and offers good views of White Beach and the surrounding sea. Convenient for travelers already on Boracay and looking for an adrenaline add-on to a beach trip.

Dahilayan Adventure Park, Bukidnon

Dahilayan is the Philippines most comprehensive mountain adventure park, featuring multiple ziplines including what is certified as the longest dual zipline in Asia at 4,320 meters of total cable, an ATV track, a butterfly dome, and forest walk. Set at 2,000 meters elevation in the Bukidnon highlands, the climate is cool and the pine forest scenery is spectacular.

Practical Information

Most Philippine adventure parks require advance booking during peak season (December-May). Age and weight restrictions apply at most ziplines. Closed-toe shoes are typically required. Bring a waterproof phone case if you want to photograph or video your experience. Explore Philippines adventure tours to book thrilling experiences across the archipelago.

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