BUKIDNON Province located in Northern Mindanao Philippines has vast plantations of Pineapple thus it is known as the Pineapple Capital of the Philippines. Its setting is similar to that of Baguio in Northern Luzon, it is cold and mountainous which is very perfect for Horses and Cowboys thus, having been dubbed the name as “Little Baguio of Mindanao”.
Here in BUKIDNON, You can see the New Longest and Fastest Zipline in Whole of Asia which is found in DAHILAYAN ADVENTURE PARK. It contains 3 Ziplines which are 150 meters, 320 meters and 840 meters, all for the price of 600 Philippine Pesos only. The Fastest and most convenient way of getting to Bukidnon is riding their roundtrip van transport for only 350 Philippine Pesos. You will just need to have a reservation to their office and they will pick you up at 8 in the morning at Cagayan De Oro’s Cofiworks and at 5 in the afternoon they will drop you off in the same establishment. The Gateway to Bukidnon is Cagayan De Oro and it will take you about one and a half hours to arrive at Dahilayan Adventure Park.
There are also other activities in Dahilayan besides
Zipline. There is also the Forest Camp, Horseback Riding, ATV and Zorb. The most popular restaurant there is Cowboy’s Grill where they serve delicious varieties of Steaks.
Truly, BUKIDNON is the place for green living things, horses and cowboys. And it’s nice to feel that for a day, you get to experience the life of being a Cowboy…
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