Oslob Whale Shark Watching + Kawasan Falls Canyoneering
Oslob whale shark watching offers a unique opportunity to encounter the world’s largest fish in a relatively shallow bay near the shore. You can snorkel or swim with the whale sharks, often feeding them, under the guidance of local boat guides. Kawasan Canyoneering is an adventurous activity in Cebu, Philippines, taking place in the Matutinao River canyon. It involves navigating through the canyon by jumping, swimming, hiking, trekking, and exploring natural pools and waterfalls. The canyon is surrounded by limestone cliffs, lush vegetation, crystal-clear waters, and rocky terrain. Here’s a more detailed look: What it involves: Trekking: Hiking along the trails and through the jungle. Swimming: Swimming in the refreshing waters of the canyon and waterfalls. Climbing: Ascending rock formations and sometimes using ropes. Jumping: Jumping off cliffs and into the pools below. Rappelling: (In some cases) Descending cliffs using ropes. Rock hopping: Navigating across rocks and boulders in the riverbed. Down climbing: Descending rocks and slopes. Water slides: Sliding down natural waterfalls. Navigation: Using the canyon as a natural playground with its various formations. Who it’s for: Beginners and Experienced Adventurers: The activity is suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, with guides ensuring safety and providing assistance. Nature lovers: Enjoying the natural beauty of the canyon and waterfalls. Additional details: Canyon environment: Surrounded by limestone cliffs, dense vegetation, and crystal-clear waters. Safety: Professional guides lead the activity, providing safety gear and instructions. Duration: The activity can take several hours, depending on the route and pace. Accessibility: Tours and guides are available to make the experience easier and safer. Location: Kawasan Falls in Badian, Cebu.