Seven Falls in Lake Sebu is a collection of seven stunning waterfalls famous for their awe-inspiring views and exhilarating zipline experience that allows visitors to glide over the flowing falls.
The waterfalls are named in the T’boli language and consist of Hikong Alo (Passage Falls), Hikong Bente (Immeasurable Falls), Hikong B’Lebel (Zigzag Falls), Hikong Lowig (Booth Falls), Hikong K’Fo-I (Wild Flower Falls), Hikong Ukol (Short Falls), and Hikong Tonok (Soil Falls) – the final waterfall in the flow.
Located just a short distance from Lake Sebu proper, these falls cascade downstream from Lake Siloton, starting with Hikong Alo and flowing through six additional waterfalls within a verdant forest canyon, ultimately reaching Hikong Tonok, the seventh fall.
The first and widest waterfall, standing at about 35 feet tall, can be reached by a short walk. The second is the tallest, soaring to approximately 70 feet, and is celebrated for its powerful spray that produces visible rainbows in the mist.
One of Southeast Asia’s highest and longest ziplines runs above the falls, reaching a height of 180 meters above ground and spanning two main lines (740 meters and 420 meters).
Ziplining here provides an unforgettable aerial perspective of multiple the falls, lush forests, and even rainbows created by the mist of the falls. The zipline experience typically lasts about a minute, delivering an adrenaline rush to thrill-seekers along with spectacular panoramas.