BEAUTIFUL DESTINATIONS TO CELEBRATE SUMMER😎😎
LETS GO!! in Philippines
- LAMITAN FALLS

Lamitan Falls
Lamitan City is bounded on the east by the municipality of Tuburan, on the south by Tipo-Tipo, on the west by Isabela City and on the north by Basilan Strait.
The terrain is relatively plain along the coastal areas and hilly in some areas. The urban area is 2.5 meters above sea level and gently sloping to 300 meters toward the hinterlands. The climatic condition is the same with other areas in the entire Basilan Island. It has a “D” type of climate and rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year.
The city has three main ethnic groups: the Yakans, Tausugs and the Chavacanos. The Yakans and Tausugs are mostly Muslim while the Chavacanos are mostly Christians. The main dialect spolen is Chavacano.
2. SIRGAO ISLAND

3. Zamboanga Waterfalls – Situbo

Within the heart of the mountains of the municipality of Tampilisan, Zamboanga del Norte is a grand waterfall which will really capture the hearts of each adventure junkies. Situbo is quite familiar already among the locals in the municipality.
HOW TO GET THERE:
- From Dapitan or Dipolog City, ride a bus or van that will pass Ipil.
- Drop by the municipality of Tampilisan
- From Pagadian City, ride a bus or van that will pass Ipil.
- Then ride a bus or van bound for Dipolog or Dapitan then drop by the municipality of Tampilisan.
- From Tampilisan, get a habal-habal ride that will take you to the waterfall. The drivers will also serve as your guides.
- We got habal-habal at 300 pesos good for 2 people.
- It would take roughly 30 minutes to get you to the waterfall.
4. Asik Asik Falls

5. Ugis Peak (A KNIFE EDGE PEAK OF ESPERANZA, SULTAN KUDARAT)

Ugis Peak is located in Sitio Ugis, Brgy. Marguez, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat and proudly standing at the height of 930 feet Above Sea Level, which demands to be verified since I personally felt that it seems higher than that. Mount Ugis or mostly recognized as Ugis Peak is actually really different from many other Mountain Peaks that I have already been to. It is actually considered as a minor climb by many mountaineers. Only after the tiring trek, I personally consider climbing Ugis Peak as a major climb because of its innate trail that owns a natural obstacle, which has caused me to another level of breathing laboriously. It is also well recognized in the Province of Sultan Kudarat and its neighboring Provinces as the Skyscraper of the South. Most mountaineers have not been to this Peak, and only few trekkers who have heard about Ugis Peak. And because it’s not known to many, it is still left in its innate state and has a natural trail obstacles and fascinating flora and fauna, which has become the quick escape and a favourite destination for mountaineers.



