Lake Sebu
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