Lake Sebu

Lake Sebu is a town in South Cotabato, also a name of the eponymous lake.

Understand

The area surrounding Lake Sebu are inhabited by the indigenous Lumad peoples; they remain the dominant people even after waves of migration of Visayans and Ilocanos.

The town and the lake is surrounded by Allah Valley, a pristine rainforest landscape recognized by UNESCO as a an important cultural region. Tilapia fishing and tourism serve as important sources of local income; the surrounding forest is declared a protected landscape.

Lake Sebu lies about 6 degrees north of the equator, so it can be hot and humid. The town and surrounding area has a rainforest climate, so it can rainy at any time of the day.

Get in

Get around

See

  • 🌍 T'boli Museum. Displays arts and cultural artifacts of the T'boli people. Entrance fee of ₱10.

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

  • 🌍 Sunrise Garden Resort, +63 936 416-9344. Lakeside resort and hotel surrounded by a quiet forest landscape. Rooms have A/C, satellite TV, WiFi and hot water shower. The resort is quite secluded, and public transport is less available. From ₱1,045.

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