What you can find?
Tourist Attraction
Asik-Asik Falls or Dulao Falls for the locals is situated in Sitio Dulao of Barangay Upper Dado in Alamada, North Cotabato. It is nested in the lower slope of Mount Ragang, also called as Mount Piapayungan or Blue Mountain, an active strato-volcano that sits in the boundary of Lanao del Sur and North Cotabato.
ASIK-ASIK FALLS
Tourist Attraction
Salukot Mountain View Resort is a picturesque retreat nestled in the scenic town of Alamada in Cotabato Province, Philippines. Situated amidst the tranquil beauty of nature, the resort offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, lush greenery, and cascading waterfalls. The resort boasts a a tastefully furnished, offering modern amenities and breathtaking views of the mountains or the resort's beautifully landscaped gardens.
SALUKOT MOUNTAIN RESORT
Tourist Attraction
The Tent City, offers visitors magnificent gardens and breathtaking mountain vistas.
A bustling attraction with a variety of flowering and non-blooming plants is perched at the summit of Cotabato. It is nicely complemented by colorful man-made structures that give the area a lovely appearance and provide visitors a variety of places to shoot several photos. Instagrammable shots won't be a problem because both artificial objects and magnificent scenery make excellent photo backgrounds.
TENT CITY
DiDio Family Home
DiDio Family Home
Where to stay?
Alamada National Highway
4001 - Malitubog, Province of North Cotabato
Alamada National Highway
4001 - Malitubog, Province of North Cotabato
Asia Novo Hotel
Asia Novo Hotel
Poblacion 6, Midsayap
Poblacion 6, Midsayap
El Manuel Hotel
El Manuel Hotel
Quezon Ave, Cotabato City, Maguindanao
Quezon Ave, Cotabato City, Maguindanao
Jued-Inn Resto
Jued-Inn Resto
Where to eat?
National Highway, Alamada, Cotabato
National Highway, Alamada, Cotabato
D' Harbor
D' Harbor
Carlos P. Garcia, Kitacubong, Alamada
Carlos P. Garcia, Kitacubong, Alamada
Camp Kawayan One Stop Sarap
Camp Kawayan One Stop Sarap
Rangayen Alamada Cotabato
Rangayen Alamada Cotabato
ABOUT ALAMADA
Alamada, officially the Municipality of Alamada (Maguindanaon: Inged nu Alamada, Jawi: ايڠايد نو عالماد; Iranun: Inged a Alamada, ايڠايد ا عالماد; ; ; Tagalog: Bayan ng Alamada), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cotabato, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,659 people.
The town is named after the local chieftain Datu Alamada, and is famous for the Asik-asik Falls, one of the most expansive in the Philippines.
HISTORY
Its name was adopted in memory and in honor of the powerful ruler Datu Amaybulok Alamada. He was the leader who fought against the foreign oppression and tyranny. The Datu was recognized as one of the fiery rulers by the Iranon and the Dalaman who were scattered throughout the northern part of the Municipalities of Pigcauayan, Libungan, Sultan Kudarat and in Kitacubong (now Poblacion) as the seat of his kingdom.
Prior to its creation as a municipality, it was a resettlement area for Hukbalahap (Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon) surrenders. It was also a public land as declared by then President Elpidio Quirino on March 10, 1953. It was declared as resettlement site under Proclamation No. 376. After its declaration, President Quirino designated the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to implement the “Land for the Landless Program.”