Kayaking

While in the Philippines, adventure seekers should definitely go on an unforgettable expedition trekking one of the most captivating hills and mountains of the archipelago. While there are numerous spectacular hiking trails to choose from, Mt. Apo is the place that will give one the trekking adventure of his lifetime. Situated partly in Davao City, Mt. Apo is the highest peak in the Philippines and its rugged terrains and challenging mountain peaks offer a wide array of environments — cross from rocky landscapes to large rivers to mossy lush areas. And once you reach the top, reward yourself with the breathtaking view from the highest mountain in the Philippines.
If townsfolk and locals would talk about white rafting, there’s only one place to be — Cagayan De Oro, the country’s White Water Rafting Adventure Capital! The city is famous for the Cagayan River or Rio Grande de Cagayan’s wild, unlimited rapids that would leave one experiencing flips, getting bruised, and feeling the adrenaline rush. The dodging waves and currents will surely get you wet so paddle hard!
You can choose to go the extreme or just take it for a quiet adventurous move. But while there are a lot of areas where one can go kayaking, nothing will surely beat the experience of kayaking in a paradise found within El Nido, Palawan. Found in El Nido, Miniloc Island houses the Big and Small Lagoons which are surrounded by giant limestone rock formations and turquoise green waters. And before reaching your ultimate destination, experience paddling the calm water while being captivated by stunning white sand beaches, towering cliffs, and picturesque views.