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Sungkilaw Falls is a 25 feet high waterfalls that is situated in Sitio Virginia, Barangay Diwan, the farthest Barangay of the City of Dipolog. Endowed with true beauty of nature, visitors and tourists would surely love. The natural blessing is positioned in the midst of overgrown forest and getting near the falls will need an adventurous trekking towards approximately 400 descending steps along verdant trees, flora and fauna.

Sungkilaw Falls is a perfect getaway for the visitors to experience and enjoy some of the most challenging outdoor sports and adventures such as rappelling, Tyrolean Traverse, canoeing and swimming. Read More: https://greedypeg.org/zamboanga-del-norte/Sungkilaw-Falls.html

 

 

 

 

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Zamboanga del Norte is a land still considered mysterious as it contains many hidden wonders still awaiting discovery. One such wonder people from far and wide have sought to gaze upon is Sungkilaw Falls, which is located in the barangay of Diwan in Dipolog City, Zamboanga Del Norte.  The spot is developed by the City Government with the help and support of the Subanen , a peace-loving native people dwelling in the vicinity.

From quite an elevation, one can feel the sheer power of nature as white water cascades down against the side of a weathered rock formation and splashing with force upon the waiting pool below, with mist adding mystique to the view.  A viewing deck nearby gives one a great vantage point to better appreciate the entirety of the falls.  Some distance away is a path with stairs descending into the length of the falls.   Read More:  https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/The-Sungkilaw-Falls-of-Zamboanga-del-Norte

 

 

SUNGKILAW FALLS

 

 

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Sungkilaw Falls is a 20-foot high waterfall situated in Sitio Virginia, Barangay Diwan, the farthest barangay of the city. Such magnificence endowed with beauty so natural makes tourists adore it so much. The natural spectacle is positioned in the midst of lush forest and reaching the falls will require the adventuresome a trekking spree of approximately 400 descending steps winding along verdant trees, flora and fauna.

To get there one must first take a long and jarring ride that will take you about 40 minutes from the heart of the city. You should go first to the Integrated Bus Terminal (IBT) at Barangay Miputak, then take a bus, jeep, or truck bound for or that will pass “Diwan” or “Cogon.” Don’t forget to inform the conductor that you wish to get off at the Sungkilaw intersection. Remember be alert, keep your eyes open and watch for a sign that says:  “SUNGKILAW FALLS => 14 KM.”  Negotiate with your charm with the  motorcycle “habal-habal” drivers parked near the waiting shed at the intersection for a ride to the falls. Don’t forget to bring with you your camera to capture all breathtaking views and moments with your friends and loved ones.   Read More:  http://piazampen.blogspot.com/2013/01/quench-your-wanderlust-with-majestic.html

 

 

 

 

Photo from:   https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/The-Sungkilaw-Falls-of-Zamboanga-del-Norte

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Zamboanga del Norte – Largest Province in the Zamboanga Peninsula

Where is Zamboanga del Norte and How to Get There

Best Places to Visit in Zamboanga del Norte

Exciting Festivals in Zamboanga del Norte

Have a Lot of Fun in Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga del Norte Photo Gallery

Zamboanga del Norte Video Collection

 

 

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