MAPAWA NATURE PARK
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This is a vast property abundant with magnificent waterfalls , imposing views, and exciting activities nestled in the forest park in Cugman. It offers a relaxing environment for those seeking peace and solitude as well as a site for fun and adventure for kids at heart of all ages. Rappel from a 65 foot waterfall. Take a leisurely ride on horseback while exploring the 2,500-hectares property. Dip in its spring-fed swimming pools or take the gripping ziplines. The park also caters to group events and conducts eco-lectures and team-building activities for companies, corporations and groups. Read More: http://cagayandeoro.gov.ph/about-cdo/tourism/tourist-spots
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Just a few kilometers away Malasag Eco Village. This farm turned nature park offers horseback riding, nature trails, ziplines, a creek with a miniture falls.
Entrance is 40 Pesos per head. You have to pay for other activities like horseback riding and ziplines. Refreshments are available within the park.
There is no public transportation in the area. You need to rent a vehicle or hitch a ride from a motorcycle waiting along the highway. Motorcycle rates are posted in the waiting shed. The road is rough and is dark at night. Park is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am to 5pm on weekdays and 7:30am to 5pm on weekends.
For inquiries call Tel. No. (8822) 72-5265; (88) 858-4402.
Read More: http://cdoguide.com/sights/attractions/mapawa-nature-park.html
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For those who prefer nature, Cagayan de Oro is also blessed with a beautiful forest reserve namely the Mapawa Nature Park, just a few kilometers away from the city proper.
The said park is 2,500 hectare land located within the mountains of Malasag. And now, it was converted into a park open for the public but still, the family focuses for the preservation of its amazing scenic views, breathtaking waterfalls and abundant flora and animal wildlife.
Fun activities and attractions await for visitors of Mapawa Nature Park such as the alluring waterfalls, horse-back riding, zip-line courses, cliff jumping, canyoneering, water slide, and forest and river trekking. It is advised by the management to wear hiking shoes, loose, long pants or jogging pants and clothing that are easy to move in for those who want to enjoy the mentioned outdoor activities. There’s also the Mapawa camping grounds where visitors can spend the night, with a minimum of 12 persons. Read More: http://aboutcagayandeoro.com/cagayan-de-oro-tourist-spots-cagayan-de-oro/
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