Top four places you should visit when you're in Alamada, Cotabato
Way back on 2009, Alamada, Cotabato was still out from my knowledge. Until I met my boyfriend then who is now my fiance. His hometown, Alamada, is the first class municipality of North Cotabato and a five hour ride from Davao City. Little by little, people get to discover its hidden beauties inside and out. The influx of the people going in to the once solitary town to visit various places is now making rounds in social media. It is now one of the tourist spots in Mindanao! The nature is indeed a very wonderful gift from Him. Alamada is accessible both via Davao-Bukidnon and Davao-Cotabato Road. The common gateway of Alamada is thru Midsayap since it has a terminal for public utility vehicles from various cities.
1. Suba
From Davao City to Midsayap
You can ride a van in SM City Ecoland Terminal or Gasisano Mall Terminal bound to Midsayap or bus in Ecoland Bus Terminal bound to Cotabato City. Fare is P240-280.00 per way. Advise the van driver to drop you at the Midasayap terminal.
1. Suba
Suba or in English, river is the main summer get away of the locals in Alamada. It is also a drop-off point of those who are going to Asik-Asik Falls since it is just along the way.
From Midsayap to Suba
2. Pineapple and strawberry plantation at Rangayen
Did you know that Alamada has a place they sometimes refer as "Little Baguio" because of its cold temperature and fog?
To see more information about this place, click here.
3. Asik-Asik Falls
Did you know that Alamada has a place they sometimes refer as "Little Baguio" because of its cold temperature and fog?
To see more information about this place, click here.
3. Asik-Asik Falls
This curtain-like falls is one of the best destinations in Alamada!
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To see more information about this place, click here.
4. Siya-Siya Peak (Shrine of the Holy Cross)
Not a good climber but still want to go at the top of the town? Siya-Siya Peak lets you see a 360 degree view of some parts of Alamada!
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