ZipLine at Camp Sabros, Davao


zipline at camp sabros

Zipline at Camp sabros

A zip-line (also known as a flying fox, zip wire, aerial runway, death slide or tyrolean crossing) consists of a pulley suspended on a cable mounted on an incline. They are designed to enable a user propelled by gravity to traverse from the top to the bottom of the inclined cable, usually made of stainless steel, by holding on or attaching to the freely moving pulley.
source: wikipedia

About

One of the main attractions of Davao, is the zipline ride located at Camp Sabros, Kapatagan, Digos City, Philippines. This is one of the many zipline locations located in the Philippines… there is one situated at Cagayan de Oro and Baguio, but so far Davao is one of the best I’ve seen and experienced.

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3D1Q gang at Camp Sabros

Camp Sabros is the only zipline facility that has a 400 meter line ride. They also offer a 380 meter long ride and a cable ride going back and forth each mountain. The longest ride usually takes more than a minute to complete, while the cable ride takes longer as it’s purpose is to allow riders to see the scenic view of the Davao mountains, you can also request to stop at the middle of the cable if you want to.

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You have to make a trek to Camp Sabros. 4X4s and motorcycle are the only vehicles that can make it there


Getting to Camp Sabros from Davao City

This post is part of our trip in Davao, Travel details and itinerary of our trip there can be found here : Davao itinerary

Camp Sabros, is 2 hours away from Davao City. Here is a breakdown of route to take when commuting there.

1. Ride a bus going to Digos City from the Davao Bus Terminal
2. From Digos Terminal, ride a tricycle (beside Digos Terminal) and tell the driver that you are going to Kapatagan. The driver will take you to the Kapatagan bus and jeepney terminal.
3. From the terminal, you may ride a van or a jeepney going to Camp Sabros. In our case, we took a van ride (this does not mean it’s airconditioned)
4. The van ride will take you up the mountain and into the base of the hill of Camp Sabros. There is a police station in the base, so you’d know you’re already there.
5. From the base, you have to walk up hill to Camp Sabros, the walk takes about 20 minutes(with occassional photo-op), and is not that tiring, plus the view is spectacular so you wont mind the muddy trek.

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Catnap and L arriving from the 400m ride

The activity

Upon arriving, we bargained with the facilitators of the place for two 380 meter ride, one 400 meter ride, and one cable ride for the price of 350 pesos each. We didn’t make any reservation, and the people maintaining the place was about to go home for a day-off. It was Sunday then, and we were very fortunate to have reached there in time. There is no waiver required to sign before the activity. That’s how trusting they are of their equipment.

The activity starts when the crew straps you with a zipline dress and numerous cables to attach you to the zipline ride. Some crew were playing tricks on us and almost left one of our friends without getting ready. So word of caution, hold on tight on the handle bars if you don’t want to take off yet.

You can also have one of the crew take pictures of you while riding. I was the last one to ride the zip line on our group so I lend our camera to the crew to take my picture.

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My first zipline ride. Thanks to the crew for taking my pics :)

Fees and Fares of this activity

Fee may change depending on your bargaining skills. ;) As of June 2008, here are the fees of the ride

  • One zip line ride and one cable car ride to bring you back:
    • 2 pax ride: Php 150.00/head
    • 1 pax ride: Php 200.00
    • back and forth zip line ride: Php 400.00
    • Entrance Fee: -none-

Other Notes

Last I heard is that there’s already a 720 meter long ride on Davao Zip Line ride in Camp Sabros. Must go back! :D

Other things you can do in Davao can be found here: in things to do in Davao post


15 Responses to ZipLine at Camp Sabros, Davao

    • garfield says:

      interesting!

    • Sharon says:

      Hey! would really appreciate if you could post more pictures of the place. planning to visit the Philippines this Christmas.

    • kathangisip says:

      thanks! please checkout our picasaweb albums on the right ->

    • eya says:

      The place is so cool(literary cool), and people there are really accomodating,, ,

      it is true that there is a new one , almost 800meters, and I was the 11th one to ride it. .

    • japanesecake says:

      wow 800 meters, that’s really long, and that means longer stay suspended in the air :D

    • restie alfaro says:

      Camp Sabros can host evening socials of some organized climbs in mt apo, but i havent heard if they tried but i know they can. so now, organizers must know this somekinda thing. this place is great and everybody must know.

    • jhoe anicete says:

      ive been there guys also, oct. 2009 @ camp sabros with my friends here in manila..the best 820meters… zipline… we’re planning to go back there again next year…i really like it, great adventure..and the crew told us that they are planning to add another zipline longer than 820 meters…

    • joy dela torre says:

      hi!
      i’ve been there @ camp sabros with my husband and my 5 yrs old son..it was our great experience.

    • charm says:

      how much nagastos nyo sa fare papunta dun? :-) di ba mahirap bumalik sa town ulit from there? :-)

      sa mga kakapunta lang dun how much na ung zipline now? lalo na yung 800meters? :D

    • japanesecake says:

      hi charm,

      Hindi na kami nagcommute pabalik, we had this once-in-a lifetime experience getting back to the city, that wasn’t mentioned in this post, hehe.

      Long story short, nakisakay kami sa crew ng Camp Sabros sa likod ng pick up truck na medyo bulokers na, while the crew were drinking beers at the back of the pick up.

      Thanks

    • catnap03 says:

      yep, we literally hitched all the way to dipolog terminal. but I’ve read that to get back to town, you need to wait for a van or a habal-habal outside the mini-road of camp sabros. lakad ka lang ulit pababa

    • enjoy ridding while viewing the nice view of mt. apo…..
      it’s good to fly

    • if you want adventure….ride an ELF to clim the top of CAMP SABROS…so you can experience what is adventure….jajajaja….

      I want to stay and FLY

    • jhoe anicete says:

      @ charm…i remembered all rides was around 500-600php..to go up there u need to rent a van or taxi from the city of davao…last year we rented a van for about 3000php, with my friends..5 heads…!!!..me pinunthan pa kmi ibang place there except camp sabros all in one na un…3k…last lng ung camp sabros…when u gt there @ camp sabros its ok to not ride @ habal habal na tinatwag nila…me parking area ng vehicles b4 ka akyat taz pwede lakadin paakyat…o pababa…

    • kaye says:

      hi may we know yung no ng van that you rented?
      and also may i know how far ang camp sabros from the airport? kasi we plan to be there by oct.

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