Top 10 Most Beautiful Lakes in The Philippines

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  1. One of the most beatiful lakes in the Philippines is Lake Sebu which is situated in the Alah Valley area of the South Cotabato municipality of Lake Sebu. It has been acknowledged by the Philippine government as one of the most significant watersheds in the nation. One of the several sources of water that provide crucial irrigation to the provinces of Sultan Kudarat and South Cotabato is Lake Sebu.


    The lotus blooms that cover Lake Sebu's stunning expanse of water give the lake the appearance of having pink spots in the middle of a green lake. You must drive there for two hours from General Santos City. If you like to go on adventures, you may also try the 700-meter-high and 400-meter-long 7 Falls Zipline Adventure.


    South Cotabato, a mysterious island in Mindanao's southern region, is home to this popular ecotourism attraction. Lake Sebu is a calm lake surrounded by a 42,450-hectare forest, with a beautiful agricultural area, an aquaculture facility, and tilapia that thrive there. Named after the local T'boli women who weave T'nalak native textile patterns by hand, which occur in their dreams, it is known as the "country of dream weavers." The coveted T'nalak pattern is one of a kind; no two are ever alike.


    Location: South Cotabato, Mindanao, Philippines

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  2. In Coron, there is a freshwater lake called Kayangan Lake that is extremely clear and has underwater caverns and rock formations. For fairly obvious reasons, it's a popular location for photographers, and it's reputed to be the cleanest lake in the entire Philippines. Even people who cannot swim can admire the unspoiled rock formations from vantage points surrounding the lake because the water is frequently so clear that you can see down to a depth of 10 meters.


    In addition to hiking the vantage peak for expansive views of the region, you may swim, snorkel, and dive in Kayangan Lake. A cave at the summit of the mountain is also accessible to intrepid hikers with a tour guide, though entry may not be permitted.


    Because there are some protruding jagged rocks under the water, swimmers who want to dive into the lake should ask guides where the safest diving sites are. It's also important to keep in mind that the water is so fresh that you won't float as readily as you would in the ocean. Swim beneath its crystal clear water to get a distinct perspective of the limestone cliffs, or go inside a neighboring cave's tiny entrance to see a different angle of the lake. To view the aquatic life underwater, bring snorkeling equipment. If you'd prefer not to swim, you can still view some of it from the surface because the water is so clear.


    Location: Coron, Philippines

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  3. One of the most distinctive diving experiences in the world may be had at Barracuda Lake , which is located on the north side of Coron Island in the Philippines. Locals sporadically refer to this lake as Luluyuan Lake, although real barracudas and other fauna don't like to hang out in its pure blue waters, which are buried amid magnificent rocky structures. Divers can instead encounter a thermocline and halocline that are unique to no other place.


    It presents a spectacular scene that draws tourists with its crystal-clear blue water set against commanding karst cliffs. Visitors must cross a suspended wooden boardwalk to get to the lake's edge at Luluyuan Lake, as it is known locally.


    Despite the fact that there are few reports of the species, the lake is named after a barracuda skeleton. Instead, divers are searching for a thermocline—a sudden change in water temperature between an upper and lower gradient. Starting at 28 degrees Celsius, the lake's surface temperature rapidly decreases to 38 degrees when one reaches a height of 14 meters. It is also a halocline lake, meaning that near the bottom, the water transforms from freshwater to saltwater.


    Location: Coron, Philippines

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  4. Lake Bababu is in the Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, a place off the main path for outdoorsy, adventurous sorts in northern Mindanao. It is one of the most stunning lakes in the nation and may be reached by hiking a 700-meter journey through a pristine jungle on a steep, rocky trail. It differs from other lakes in two ways.


    The lake is meromictic, which means that freshwater and saltwater do not mix and remain separate throughout the year. Only ten lakes of this kind exist in the Philippines, and Lake Bababu is one of them. Its 650-meter underwater cave, one of the longest in the nation, is the second distinctive feature. Divers enter at one end of the lake and exit at the other into the salty sea.


    The longest underwater cave in the Philippines, measuring around 650 meters, connects a lake to the sea. A cave diver must travel from one entrance to the other of the underwater cave in one hour. This lake is a terrific location if you enjoy working out. The trail can be too challenging for some people, though. Lake Bababu is one of the most beautiful lakes in the Philippines.


    Location: Dinagat Islands

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  5. On the Philippine island of Leyte, there is a lake called Lake Danao that resembles a guitar. The lake is volcanic in origin and was likely created by the Philippine Fault (also known as the Leyte Central Fault), an active fault that runs through the lake's vicinity from north to south. The deepest part of the current lake may have once been a much larger one. It may have contained vast swamps and marshes when it was much bigger in the geologic past. This area of the lake has presumably been altered by sedimentation to become what it is now.


    A famous tourist destination in Leyte, an island that faces the Pacific Ocean and is best known as the location of the second world war's major naval engagement, is Lake Danao. The violin-shaped lake is situated in an area of Ormoc City that is 650 meters above sea level and boasts a mild climate that encourages comfortable gatherings along its gorgeous edges. At the heart of the 2,000-acre Lake Danao Natural Park is the 148-hectare lake.


    It is a source of drinkable water that offers a sufficient supply to adjacent townships and is known locally as a lover's lake. The ideal location for outdoor sports including hiking, trekking, biking, and horseback riding is this eco-tourist park. Visitors can rent cabins and huts along the lake's edge while they're there.


    Location: Leyte, Philippines

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  6. In the Philippine province of Laguna, Lake Caliraya is a man-made lake that is located in the towns of Lumban, Cavinti, and Kalayaan. The lake has become a well-liked location for outdoor activities like fishing and water sports. Numerous resorts and vacation homes that appeal to tourists are located all around the lake. Caliraya Lake is also one of the most beautiful lakes in the Philippines.


    Caliraya Lake, a 1939 artificial lake that spans many towns in Laguna, is reachable by car 115 kilometers to the south of Metro Manila. One of the most well-known lakes in the Philippines, it is a popular vacation destination surrounded by resorts and second houses. Every year, a large number of tourists and lovers of water activities are drawn to the verdant hills, pine trees, and picturesque landscapes.


    The lake, which is 1,200 feet above sea level in the Sierra Madre Mountains, always has a refreshing mountain air. In the Philippines, it is a well-liked location for water sports like windsurfing, kiteboarding, jet skiing, boating, and fishing. Golf courses surround it, and in the summer, people frequently set up camp next to the lake.


    Location: Laguna and Quezon, Luzon Island

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  7. Located in Siaton, Negros Oriental in the Philippines, Lake Balanan is a lake. It is a freshwater lake with a figure-of-eight shape in the mountainous region in the southern part of the island of Negros. The narrowest point between the two main segments of the lake is only 90 meters wide. Three tributaries, all near its northern end, feed the lake, which is bordered by mountain ranges. These include the Nasig-id Creek at the northwest end, the Balanan Creek in the center of the northern end, and the Lamarao Creek at the northeastern corner, all of which have waterfalls.


    Lake Balanan differs from other equally well-known lakes in the Philippines by appearing to meander and taking the shape of an eight. The distance between the two major parts of the lake is only 90 meters at the point of intersection, making it the narrowest. This unusually shaped lake has a tranquil, contemplative atmosphere that makes it the ideal eco-tourist location to relax in nature.


    One of the best tourist destinations to visit for those looking for beautiful forests filled with century-old trees is Lake Balanan, which is located in the mountains of Siaton, Negros Oriental, just 60 kilometers from Dumaguete City. Outdoor activities including kayaking, hiking, zip-lining, and riding a Banca (dugout canoe) across the lake are ideal in this lake's vicinity.


    Location: Negros Oriental, Philippines

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  8. One of the Luzon destinations with the fastest-growing tourism is Lake Sumlang in Camalig, Albay, which is best known as a captivating backdrop to the magnificent cone-shaped Mount Mayon volcano. Sumlang Lake is a 14-hectare body of water that was formerly covered entirely in lilies. However, the villagers saw its beauty and the possibility that it could draw tourists. So, only three years ago, the villages undertook a significant cleanup with the assistance of the local government, and it was then that the lake's full beauty became apparent. Also adding to the lovely scene is the view of Mount Mayon from its back.


    A variety of activities are available for visitors to enjoy while visiting the lake. Kayaks, paddleboards, aqua-bikes, and floating cottages are some of the rental options. On bamboo rafts, they provide balsa trips where boatmen carefully navigate their way across the serene pond.


    The best time to go is either late afternoon to see the sunset where the lake nicely frames Mount Mayon or early in the morning around dawn. Visitors to the Philippines can enjoy the greatest view during the so-called "golden hour”.


    Location: Albay, Philippines

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  9. The next position on the list of the most beautiful lakes in the Philippines is Paoay Lake. It is a lake located in the Paoay municipality on the Philippine island of Luzon's northwest coast. It is the biggest natural lake in the region and the biggest lake in the province of Ilocos Norte. A national park that borders Laoag City and is home to a 386-hectare freshwater lake is situated around 3 kilometers from the ocean.


    One of the most popular tourist destinations in Luzon, it is bordered by other well-known buildings including the Malacanang ti Amianan, a historic home museum constructed by the late President Ferdinand Marcos. The Plaza del Norte Hotel and Convention Center, a 100-room, 3-star hotel, a 77-hectare 5-star resort, and an 18-hole golf course are some of the many attractions that surround the lake.


    Phytoplankton, macrophytes, and zooplankton occupy the lake, including 11 species of rotifers, 8 species of cladocerans, and 8 species of copepods. Tilapia, catfish, and mudfish are among the fish identified. The lake is also home to some aquatic plants, including water hyacinth, tape grass, and Buntót-pusà.


    Location: Ilocos Norte, Luzon

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  10. A deep water lake called Lake Dapao may be found southwest of Lake Lanao in the Philippine province of Lanao del Sur on the island of Mindanao. A deep lake in the Philippines, Lake Dapao has a surface area of more than 1,000 hectares and a maximum depth of 120 meters. This national park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mindanao due to its environmentally diversified surroundings and abundant water resources. It is situated in the province of Lanao del Sur. Even during the rainy season, it boasts some of the Philippines' cleanest water, which is praised for its outstanding natural quality.


    The picturesque lake vistas and lush environs around Lake Dapao's gently sloping hills and plateaus are its most notable features. Mount Baya is to the east of the lake, and beautiful forests are to the west. The lake is perfect for swimming, sport fishing, and other water sports, and the park is home to a variety of bird species and wild creatures including deer and monkeys.


    The lake itself is exceedingly picturesque, and the waters are ideal for swimming, fishing, and other water sports. In reality, because of its inherent clarity and coldness even during the wet season, the lake is regarded as having the best water quality. There are many other natural wonders around that you can explore in addition to the lake.


    Location: Lanao del Sur, southwest of Lake Lanao, on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines

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