Dahilayan Adventure Park
- JuvesFoodandTravel
- 22. Nov. 2019
- 3 Min. Lesezeit
A tourist destination that offers an array of fun activities for the whole family, and for all ages.
Located at Barangay Dahilayan, Manolo Fortich Bukidnon, Dahilayan Forest Park is nestled at the foot of Mount Kitanglad 4,700 ft. above sea level. Forest Park was built with the vision of helping develop the tourism industry in Bukidnon and the whole Philippines as well.
Spend a night or two at our cool and relaxing rooms. Decorated in warm earth tones and hues, and comfortably lit, our rooms afford our guests a warm, inviting place to stay at affordable rates. All rooms have a private toilet and bath with hot & cold water and guests are entitled to discounts on all rides.

Looking to experience the greatest adventure of your life? Be among the first to brave Asia’s Longest Dual Zipline and fly like Superman from a launch point at 4,700 feet above sea level. With speeds of up to 90 kph, zoom through lush greenery and breathtaking views only found in the mountains of Dahilayan. Guaranteed safe and fun for every age, Zipzone has become the ultimate adventure destination for young and old alike. Since its opening in September 2009, Zipzone has been visited to over a thousand enthusiasts, including a courageous 2 year old and a 77 year old grandpa.
Get the thrill of your life with Zipzone’s 840m scream inducing ride! Bond with families and friends amidst Dahilayan’s cool and foggy weather. This is one amazing adventure you will never forget!


Zip line in Dahilayan Bukidnon is a must do, once in a lifetime experience. The park is suitable for all ages since they have all sorts of activities fitted for each and every one such besides the zipline. Families can just go there and pay only the entrance fee at the same time go picnic by bringing own food without extra charges! Staffs in the zipline area were very fun, attentive and motivating just what you need before taking off! Its a all in one place hotel, attractions and dining experience.
Dahilayan Adventure Park is located in Barangay Dahilayan, Manolo Fortich less than an hour from pineapple plantation of Del Monte in Bukidnon. It sits on the foot of Mount Kitanglad, so that is reason enough to go. The pine trees and abundant flora are signs of its cool weather. In fact, the main attraction of this park - the zipline which is the longest in Asia - is very dependent on the weather. If it rains, no one flies, but still there are plenty of things to do in Dahilayan.
You can simply relax in one of the wooden benches. The place is excellent for meditation and contemplation. No matter how noisy the children are, the mountain is strong enough to absorb all sounds, so it is still quiet and serene.
The zipline is well-organized and quite affordable. P600 for the whole package (both long and short lines); but if you choose the long line that will cost you P500 pesos so as long as you reach a minimum of 25 kilos or something. Yes, there is a weight requirement. The short line is P250.
The place is well-secured and safety is guaranteed at all levels. The longest line looks awesome, although you would wish that the background mountain is not denuded. There is a construction going on to accommodate resort hotels and other amenities.
There are free huts for those who don't want to pay the entrance fee for the park where picnic tables are available for rent. There are other adventure activities as well such as the monkey trail and zorbing.
Or you can simply tour around the place, such as this botanical garden that offers nothing exquisite - a lazy concept that wasted its land value and location. Or maybe, there is a greater plan in the making.
The forest park is not so special, but it provides a good place to rest and relax. But, I must assert this: those concrete animals are simply HIDEOUS!!! Whoever thought of adding concrete animals in a mountain resort should be tied to the zipline without a harness.
But, otherwise, I still think Dahilayan is one of the best there is - if only they can do something about that denuded forest.

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