The heaven Tent City of Alamada in North Cotabato

Alamada is a booming town in the fiefdom of North Cotabato that's presently attracting the attention of vacationers. Named after the original chief, Datu Alamada,  this town is considered as the summer destination in North Cotabato. It has a cold tropical climate as this city is steep and girdled by the greenery field, surrounded with mountains and the veritably of industrialism. With total population of 68,659 inhabitants (2020 statistics), this city is also known for the widest cascade in the Philippines, the Asik-Asik falls. 

Alamada’s booming eco-tourism attractions is located in Barangay Rangayen, a mountainous villages that presently gaining fashionability for its stirring decor attracting various investors in building vacationist empire as the resorts and eco-tourism park breed like mushrooms.

On this trip we were lucky enough to visit one of the ecopark in Rangayen “the Tent City”. A  paradisiacal sightseer spot where you can see the other vibrant lodestones of the EcoPark from the blooming andnon-blooming foliage to the various man- made structures of the area. 

This place is Illustrates that art is precious and largely regarded unique capability to manifest beauty. A veritably fascinating place that provides comfort and tranquility. 

Every spot is Instagramable looking. flora and faunas gives an inevitable footnoted.  A lucrative spot like stairways to heaven is epic, with doors open with sky surprise, as if you're really going to heaven shadowed with blue sky, volume of clouds and greenery fields. This place is really a worth place to visit.



Trip Notes

  • Entrance figure-25 pesos for a day stint
  • Overnight stay price range *
    • Good for 2 for 400 pesos
    • Good for 3 for 500 pesos
    • Good for 4 for 600 pesos
    • Good for 5 to 6 for 800 pesos
    • V-Tent 1000 (Includes coverlet and bedclothes)
  • No worries for your food pack, there's a cafĆ© and canteen within the Park
  • They also offer off- road activities


HOW TO GET THERE

The nearest field is located in Cotabato City.

  • From Airport, hire a taxi/cab going to Bus Terminal
  • then, take the drive to Kidapawan City
    • roughly 1-hour ride
  • Get off at the Libungan Terminal
  • At Libungan,  rent a motorcycle to get to barangay Rangayen in Alamada
    • travel time 30 twinkles drive
  • Public transportation is limited in this area


From Davao City

  • From Ecoland Terminal, take a Bus/ van to Cotabato City 
  • Get off at the Libungan Terminal (roughly3 hours drive)
  • From Libungan, hire a motorcycle to get to barangay Rangayen in Alamada  for 30 twinkles drive

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