Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park
Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park
Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park
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Edwin Tee
Quezon City, Philippines114 contributions
Feb 2020
This Eco Adventure Park gives you a top view of the Loboc River. The best view is either by zipline or riding a cable car. The cost of the zipline, cable car or combination of zipline and cable car is 500 pesos per person. There is also an entrance fee.
Written February 23, 2020
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Johayra C
4 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
Actually went there last year, experience was quite good. However, took me this time to give a review after getting pms, comments/reactions on my pictures a friend request (on Facebook) and follow request (on Instagram) from one of your staff, John Marquez Requeirme. We, as tourists, wrote our personal details on your logbook as we understood that it was mandatory and we trust you guys with our details. However, I think it is never right to use those information to look up customers on their personal accounts on social media. Overall, I'm giving you ⭐⭐⭐⭐ as the service and total experience there was great. But please orient/remind your staff not to get personal details of customers. It is not right. Thank you.
Written November 1, 2020
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Bocker4
Bocker441 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Zip line was great value, amazing views if you keep your eyes open. It was very quiet when we went so walked straight in, no queues and the Loboc river views were incredible!
My only recommendation would be for the company to let people know they are taking photos. It would improve the quality 🙂 also if they were taken at the starting/take off point, people may want to purchase them more (although they are very cheap - 250pesos for a CD)
My only recommendation would be for the company to let people know they are taking photos. It would improve the quality 🙂 also if they were taken at the starting/take off point, people may want to purchase them more (although they are very cheap - 250pesos for a CD)
Written February 16, 2020
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Thomas S
Torreon, Mexico220 contributions
Aug 2014 • Couples
If you have a motorbike or tour for the day, I think this is a great place to stop. Just north of Loboc, this adventure park caught our eye because of the 500m zip-line, and it didn't disappoint! I had never done a zip-line before, so it was pretty cool and moderately priced (way cheaper than what we saw in El Nido!) We stayed maybe an hour, as the main attraction for us was just the zip-line. We each strapped on our cameras/phone to our hands and got some cool pictures, it was worth it (just don't drop them)! The workers were helpful and curteous, too. There's refreshments and snacks afterwards.
Written August 20, 2014
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jessikimmycat
Paranaque, Philippines125 contributions
Feb 2013 • Couples
This is my second time to get on the river cruise/lunch buffet. 7 years ago, it was pretty decent. Now, it's completely terrible. Here's why:
1. You have to be there early - brunch time early. Our driver kept saying that it was best to get on the first or second boat (regardless which operator/restaurant) as it gets REALLY crowded. Luckily, he got us there early enough to catch boat number 2. When we got off our boat after our cruise, there was a huge crowd waiting to barge through the gates to board. Imagine getting stuck in that crowd in the killer heat and a grumbling stomach.
2. The food is just awful. Awful, awful awful. Now, I'm not a picky eater. But for the price we paid, we expected the food to be at least freshly cooked since their commissary is just within the vicinity of the "pier". We were greeted with cold "steamed" rice, dry and chewy "crispy" calamares, cold pork barbeque which tasted like skewered tocino, cold pancit canton which had 95% noodles and 5% "sahog", dry and tasteless fried chicken, an assortment of room-temperature fruits and salads and day-old rice cakes. Nevermind the flies, it was open air so it was expected. But I swear, it was the worst spread I've eaten in recent years. To think I was famished and would've just stuffed my face with whatever was there, but no. Like many of the non-local tourists, I just sipped on my soda and stuck to the sliced watermelons. Speaking of soda, they were making a killing with the drinks. Each person was only entitled to one small bottle of either Pepsi (the small sari-sari store bottle) or mineral water (same size). We didn't know that initially so when we asked for another bottle, we were asked to pay Php 40 (for something that costs just Php 12-15 a bottle!). We then asked if we could have some service water instead but alas, they do not have any on board. WOW. In the extreme heat and humidity while on the boat, the least they could do for their guests is provide cold drinking water.
3. It was way over-priced. We paid Php 350 per head for the buffet and cruise PLUS Php 100 per head for their "environmental fee". Php 900 total for a couple - for that amount we could've stuffed ourselves silly at Chili's from appetizers to dessert.
4. If you're not going there as a group, expect to be seated with complete strangers. Luckily for us, we were seated with a friendly bunch of people - a couple from Austria and two of their friends (locals) who were showing them around. I couldn't say the same for the Korean couple seated on the table next to us. They were thrown in with a group of rowdy local tourists. Poor kids.
5. Don't invite your driver to eat on the boat with you. We did this when we first took the cruise several years ago only to find out that they are fed by the restaurant operators every time they bring in guests on top of the commission they receive.
All in all, skip this one. For the sake of your tummy and wallet. Stop by a roadside carinderia and get more bang for your buck.
1. You have to be there early - brunch time early. Our driver kept saying that it was best to get on the first or second boat (regardless which operator/restaurant) as it gets REALLY crowded. Luckily, he got us there early enough to catch boat number 2. When we got off our boat after our cruise, there was a huge crowd waiting to barge through the gates to board. Imagine getting stuck in that crowd in the killer heat and a grumbling stomach.
2. The food is just awful. Awful, awful awful. Now, I'm not a picky eater. But for the price we paid, we expected the food to be at least freshly cooked since their commissary is just within the vicinity of the "pier". We were greeted with cold "steamed" rice, dry and chewy "crispy" calamares, cold pork barbeque which tasted like skewered tocino, cold pancit canton which had 95% noodles and 5% "sahog", dry and tasteless fried chicken, an assortment of room-temperature fruits and salads and day-old rice cakes. Nevermind the flies, it was open air so it was expected. But I swear, it was the worst spread I've eaten in recent years. To think I was famished and would've just stuffed my face with whatever was there, but no. Like many of the non-local tourists, I just sipped on my soda and stuck to the sliced watermelons. Speaking of soda, they were making a killing with the drinks. Each person was only entitled to one small bottle of either Pepsi (the small sari-sari store bottle) or mineral water (same size). We didn't know that initially so when we asked for another bottle, we were asked to pay Php 40 (for something that costs just Php 12-15 a bottle!). We then asked if we could have some service water instead but alas, they do not have any on board. WOW. In the extreme heat and humidity while on the boat, the least they could do for their guests is provide cold drinking water.
3. It was way over-priced. We paid Php 350 per head for the buffet and cruise PLUS Php 100 per head for their "environmental fee". Php 900 total for a couple - for that amount we could've stuffed ourselves silly at Chili's from appetizers to dessert.
4. If you're not going there as a group, expect to be seated with complete strangers. Luckily for us, we were seated with a friendly bunch of people - a couple from Austria and two of their friends (locals) who were showing them around. I couldn't say the same for the Korean couple seated on the table next to us. They were thrown in with a group of rowdy local tourists. Poor kids.
5. Don't invite your driver to eat on the boat with you. We did this when we first took the cruise several years ago only to find out that they are fed by the restaurant operators every time they bring in guests on top of the commission they receive.
All in all, skip this one. For the sake of your tummy and wallet. Stop by a roadside carinderia and get more bang for your buck.
Written February 12, 2013
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William J
Bangkok, Thailand110 contributions
Jul 2012 • Friends
This will cost you 400 pesos to ride on a boat along the river, eat a buffet lunch, listen to live music, and watch a short cultural show. Luckily, our driver recommended that we go on the boats that were docked at pier #4 because, based on the other boats that were going by that were docked at #1-#3, they had less serving trays than our boat that had nine serving trays filled with food. (We only counted five or six serving trays on the other passing boats.) Moreover, some of the singers that went past us on other boats were not so good. We had a good guy and gal team who managed to do a pretty good job on the mostly 80s music they were singing. They even invited guests to come up and sing with them. The food was fine. I enjoyed it, but some of the Asians sitting near me from either Japan or Korea did not look happy at all and hardly ate anything. I enjoyed mellowing out, watching the lush vegetation on the side of the riverbanks, and listening to the music. It helped break up the day of driving from attraction to attraction.
Tip: The boat will turn around at a small waterfall to head back to the pier. Have your camera ready!
Another tip: A person will take your picture at the front of the boat and then charge you a steep 150 pesos for it. Take your own picture before or after he asks you to stand at the front of the boat.
If you hate smokers... Do not sit near the back of the boat because people are permitted to smoke there.
Tip: The boat will turn around at a small waterfall to head back to the pier. Have your camera ready!
Another tip: A person will take your picture at the front of the boat and then charge you a steep 150 pesos for it. Take your own picture before or after he asks you to stand at the front of the boat.
If you hate smokers... Do not sit near the back of the boat because people are permitted to smoke there.
Written August 3, 2012
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Wolfgang H
Camiguin, Philippines6 contributions
Mar 2012 • Couples
We only went on the floating restaurant. What a disappointment: PHP400 for terrible food plus PHP100 entrance fee per person so all in all we spend PHP1500 for a river cruise (had to pay for our driver as well). Can not recommend it!
Written March 29, 2012
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johndborg
Sydney, Australia869 contributions
Jul 2011 • Couples
A great place for the whole family. If the zip-line is not for you then the 'cable car' is also worth a try with fantastic views. The complex also boasts the cleanest public toilet that I have ever seen in the Philippines and is even air conditioned.
Written December 29, 2011
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pochay cruz
Las Pinas, Philippines867 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
Looking down at the loboc river and the spectacular view of the hills will make your fear go away..very calming just by passing thru by zipline when you do it the 2nd time around. The first round of zipline was a bit scary but after awhile it was quite fun already.
Written July 2, 2019
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JosephEverton
Hong Kong, China151 contributions
Oct 2018 • Family
Had great fun visiting Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park - the zipline experience was jaw dropping.
The staff briefed us initially. Safety levels are good. 400 ps for 2 fabulous rides is a very reasonable charge. There is also a cable car to sit in, if you don’t fancy the individual zipline. At the bottom of the gorge you can actually see some of the floating restaurant boats.
We got there around 10am on a Monday morning and it was very quiet and no waiting was required. We were told in peak season 600 people a day use it, so be prepared to wait around if you are using it then ( I suppose peak season is the two months they celebrate Christmas in Bohol ).
The staff briefed us initially. Safety levels are good. 400 ps for 2 fabulous rides is a very reasonable charge. There is also a cable car to sit in, if you don’t fancy the individual zipline. At the bottom of the gorge you can actually see some of the floating restaurant boats.
We got there around 10am on a Monday morning and it was very quiet and no waiting was required. We were told in peak season 600 people a day use it, so be prepared to wait around if you are using it then ( I suppose peak season is the two months they celebrate Christmas in Bohol ).
Written October 15, 2018
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JMBrooklyn
Shenzhen, China72 contributions
My 7.5 year old daughter wants to go zip-lining for the first time and I like the idea of her being strapped in tandem to me as i was reading in the reviews. I can't find any information on height/weight requirements, though. Does anyone happen to know how tall you have to be, or how much you need to weigh to ride the zip line? I'd hate to go all the way there only for her to be told she's not big enough. Thanks!
DKtoAD
Esbjerg, Denmark1,836 contributions
We did it recently with our 8 year old. I don't think I saw any minimum height or weight restrictions, but she's 130 cm high and weighs about 27 kg if that helps?
She did a tandem with me, and it was a great experience!
Nydia G
Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea
What is the height/weight guidelines for the zip line? Thank you.
murielbriant
Eyragues, France12 contributions
quel est le tarif d'entrée au loboc park ? combien de temps pour faire le park ?
Merci de vos réponses
How much would be the entrance fee per person?
gred2017
Gold Coast, Australia46 contributions
There is no entrance fee
Gary H
London, UK489 contributions
Can you please confirm if the park is actually IN or CLOSE to Loboc ( approx. distance?) I think I'm confusing this with another park in Danao, about an hour and a half drive from Loboc town. I'm hoping it's close, as I've booked to stay in Loboc itself. Many thanks Kind regards. Gary
Gary H
London, UK489 contributions
Can someone please confirm the actual location of this Park. Is it actually CLOSE BY Loboc..?? Or is it in Danao.? a 2 hour drive north of loboc ??
Ima d
Manila, Philippines54 contributions
Loboc Ecotourism park is very near the location for the river cruise as you get to see the river when ziplining here. I believe the park you're talking about is in Danao, they also have ziplining there which is steeper than in Loboc, that's i think a 2-hour drive fron Loboc.
what is the weight limit for a person to ride the zip line?
DaveJaffa
Manama, Bahrain195 contributions
I wouldn't worry too much..... it can take two people at a time.
Francesco B
13 contributions
Hi! I would like to know if there are weight limits for the zipline
JoLiLo27
Long Beach, California, United States
Hello! Where is the location of the entrance of Ecotourism Park? Would like to know how much time is required for lunch on the floating restaurants, zipline, and possibly a short ATV tour.
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