12.17.2023

Rides and Adventure: Awao Falls

 


A week ago, we were invited by hub’s nephew for a ride to Awao Falls, Monkayo. For them, rides is basically about motorcycles, uniform attire, convoy and just plain fun. So, without hesitation, hub said yes.

The ride to Awao Falls was about 3 to 4 hours. But it took us more than that since we had short stop overs for refuelling, breakfast, water break and detour. The detour was mainly because of the high water level of the creek making it impossible for us to cross because it was overflowing from the rainfall the night before. So, it took us a total of 4 to 5 hours max because of the delay of at least 45 minutes to an hour.

We started travelling between 4ish to 5ish in the morning and arrived at around 10ish in the morning. Detour road was kind of rough, limestone and rocks were kind of big.

Yet, once we arrived at the destination, the hard part we had to go through during travelling was well worth it.

The purpose of this post is to share with you photos of Awao Falls. And tell you that God is indeed amazing!

Awao Falls’ whole view
The gang of motmoters from Davao City
20 KPH in uniform




360 degrees clip of Awao Falls

By the way, for motorcycles, fuel cost was about ₱600.00, entrance was ₱30.00 per head and cottage was around ₱200.00. Food and drinks are not included. I suggest you bring your own food and drinks since it’s difficult to find a decent sari-sari store and/or karinderia.

Oh, and as for the creek experience, we bravely took it on our way home. It was really shorter, believe me! It saved us at least 30 minutes, the least.

Here are video footages of our creek adventure:



Going home was easier, one would just wonder why. But no matter how hard the road was going to Awao Falls, it was really worth it!

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