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Sunday, 2 April 2023

Lotus Farm, Lake Sebu

Lotus Farm, Lake Sebu

About Lotus Farm

The Lotus Farm (aka Lotus Garden) in Lake Sebu is a breathtaking spot where thousands of pink lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) bloom on the lake’s calm waters at dawn. Paddling a traditional T’boli **owong** canoe while wearing authentic T’boli attire connects you to both nature and Indigenous culture.

How to Get There

  • ✈️Via GenSan: Fly to General Santos, take a van to Koronadal, then another to Lake Sebu (3–4 hours)
  • 🚗From Davao/Cotabato: Ride a bus or van via Surallah/Koronadal—all routes arrive before 6 PM
  • 🛶 At Lake Sebu terminal, hire a habal or tricycle to the boat launch area

What to Expect

  • 🌸 Best blooms at sunrise —lotuses open from ~5:30–9 AM, petals close by 11 AM
  • 🏞️ Ride in an **owong** (dugout canoe) made of lawaan wood
  • 👘 Optional T’boli costume rental (~₱200) adds cultural depth
  • 📸 Ideal for peaceful early‑morning photos, Instagram, and quiet reflection

Suggested Morning Itinerary

  • 4:30 AM – Depart your resort
  • 5:00 AM – Arrive at launch, don T’boli attire
  • 5:30 AM – Paddle through the lotus garden at sunrise
  • 7:00 AM – Return to resort for breakfast
  • 8:00 AM – Continue to T’boli Museum or Seven Falls zipline
Lotus Farm
Lotus Farm, Lake Sebu
Lotus Farm, Lake Sebu
Lotus Farm, Lake Sebu

Visitor Budget

  • Boat (solo): ₱300; ₱200 if shared
  • T’boli costume rental: ₱200
  • Habal-habal (round-trip): ₱150–₱200
  • Total: ₱650–₱700 per person

Where to Stay

  • 🏡 SLT Homestay – authentic, ₱350 bed with breakfast
  • 🏨 Punta Isla Lake Resort – lakeside with breakfast

🏨 View Lake Sebu hotels via Agoda

Travel Tips

  • ⏰ Start early—flowers bloom fully until 9 AM
  • 📷 Bring dry bags and water-resistant gear
  • 👘 Rent a costume the night before to save time
  • 💵 No ATMs near the lake—bring enough cash or GCash
  • 🤫 Respect local customs—ask before photographing

Final Thoughts

The Lotus Farm in Lake Sebu offers a rare blend of serene natural beauty and living cultural heritage. Almost mystical at dawn, it’s a must‑experience for photographers, nature lovers, and cultural travelers. As someone who has visited all 82 provinces in the Philippines, I’ve created a complete guide to help you explore each one. Check out my Philippines 82 Provinces Travel Guide here.

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