Location
Barangay Ditucalan
11 kilometers away from the city proper
Description
A perfect place for nature lovers who appreciate the beauty of solemnity. With an Olympic sized swimming pool, cottages, function hall, restaurant and Botanical Park for birds and animals.
Entrance Fee PhP20.00 for adult
PhP10.00 for child
Contains Iligan City's tourist destinations both natural, like waterfalls and caves, and man-made attractions like parks, swimming pools and resorts
Dodiongan Falls
Location
Barangay Bonbonon
14.6 kilometers from the city proper
Description
It is 65.50 feet high with a lagoon ideal for bathing and picnicking. This magical place gives one an uplifting mood.
Barangay Bonbonon
14.6 kilometers from the city proper
Description
It is 65.50 feet high with a lagoon ideal for bathing and picnicking. This magical place gives one an uplifting mood.
Tinago Falls
Location
Barangay Ditucalan
13.5 kms from the city proper
Description
A well-hidden waterfalls, she drops 190 feet down to a green lagoon that bids one to dip into the cool water. The lagoons deepest part is approximately 55 feet. It is ideal for nature lovers and picnickers to commune with nature and for swimming enthusiasts to enjoy bathing in its beautiful lagoon. Rainbow arches across the falls can be seen at 3:00 p.m when the sun descends.
Barangay Ditucalan
13.5 kms from the city proper
Description
A well-hidden waterfalls, she drops 190 feet down to a green lagoon that bids one to dip into the cool water. The lagoons deepest part is approximately 55 feet. It is ideal for nature lovers and picnickers to commune with nature and for swimming enthusiasts to enjoy bathing in its beautiful lagoon. Rainbow arches across the falls can be seen at 3:00 p.m when the sun descends.
Limunsudan Falls
Location
Barangay Rogongon, close to the eastern boundaries of Iligan City, Bukidnon and Lanao del Norte
55 kms away from the city proper
Description
Limunsudan Falls claims to be the country’s highest waterfalls. A beautiful two-tiered falls with a total height of 870 feet, the lower cascade alone is higher than the 320 ft drop of Maria Cristina Falls.
Barangay Rogongon, close to the eastern boundaries of Iligan City, Bukidnon and Lanao del Norte
55 kms away from the city proper
Description
Limunsudan Falls claims to be the country’s highest waterfalls. A beautiful two-tiered falls with a total height of 870 feet, the lower cascade alone is higher than the 320 ft drop of Maria Cristina Falls.
Mimbalut Falls
Location
Barangay Buru-un, near the boundary between Iligan City and Linamon Municipality
11 kilometers away from the city proper
Description
90 ft high, 18 ft wide
Barangay Buru-un, near the boundary between Iligan City and Linamon Municipality
11 kilometers away from the city proper
Description
90 ft high, 18 ft wide
Maria Cristina Falls and NPC Nature's Park
Location
Inside the Agus 6 & 7 Hydroelectric Power Plant Complex, National Power Corporation
Barangay Maria Cristina
8.5 kilometers away from the city proper
Description
National Power Corporation (NPC) Nature's Park is home to Iligan's famous landmark, the Maria Cristina Falls. It is the most resplendent among the 20 plus waterfalls and also known as the "Mother of Industry". It is 320 feet high, spews 130 cubic meters per second of water and the veritable source of power in the city and most parts of Mindanao. Since its water is being harnessed for electric power, full grandeur viewing of the waterfalls is every Saturdays and Sundays at 11:00 in the morning. NPC has managed to preserve the verdant surroundings. In 2006, it started introducing other amenities and facilities attune to its environmentally rich area. Some added attractions are the Butterfly and Orchid Garden, wall climbing, zipline, tree climbing, picnic cabanas and a lot more.
From the gate of NPC Nature's Park to Agus VI Hydro-electric power plant where one can view the waterfalls is an 800-meter walk. But vehicles can enter the compound. The Park is open to the public daily from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. except when NPC issues an advisory of non-admittance.
Inside the Agus 6 & 7 Hydroelectric Power Plant Complex, National Power Corporation
Barangay Maria Cristina
8.5 kilometers away from the city proper
Description
National Power Corporation (NPC) Nature's Park is home to Iligan's famous landmark, the Maria Cristina Falls. It is the most resplendent among the 20 plus waterfalls and also known as the "Mother of Industry". It is 320 feet high, spews 130 cubic meters per second of water and the veritable source of power in the city and most parts of Mindanao. Since its water is being harnessed for electric power, full grandeur viewing of the waterfalls is every Saturdays and Sundays at 11:00 in the morning. NPC has managed to preserve the verdant surroundings. In 2006, it started introducing other amenities and facilities attune to its environmentally rich area. Some added attractions are the Butterfly and Orchid Garden, wall climbing, zipline, tree climbing, picnic cabanas and a lot more.
From the gate of NPC Nature's Park to Agus VI Hydro-electric power plant where one can view the waterfalls is an 800-meter walk. But vehicles can enter the compound. The Park is open to the public daily from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. except when NPC issues an advisory of non-admittance.
A suspenseful yet breathtaking view of the 2nd leg of the zipline.
Macaraeg-Macapagal Ancestral House
Location
Along the national highway, Barangay Buru-un
Description
Along the national highway, Barangay Buru-un
Description
A quaint house beside the cool and crystal clear spring waters of Timoga and where the constant murmuring of eddying waters could lull the tired soul to sleep amidst the greenery and chirping of birds. This is the ancestral house of the late first lady Evangeline Macaraeg-Macapagal, mother of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. In 1994, upon the instigation of the late former President Diosdado Macapagal, the lot where the house stands and a two-hectare cocoland nearby were donated to the City Government of Iligan for the purpose of developing the place into a tourist destination with a memorabilia of the Macaraeg-Macapagal Family.
Back view of the Macaraeg-Macapagal Ancestral House
Statue on the swing of President Diosdado Macapagal and little Gloria
Function room at the Macaraeg-Macapagal Ancestral House Compound
Playhouse of Little Gloria
Inside the Macaraeg-Macapagal Ancestral House
Bust Statue of President Diosdado Macapagal and First Lady Evangeline
Statue on the swing of President Diosdado Macapagal and little Gloria
Function room at the Macaraeg-Macapagal Ancestral House Compound
Playhouse of Little Gloria
Inside the Macaraeg-Macapagal Ancestral House
Bust Statue of President Diosdado Macapagal and First Lady Evangeline
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