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Philippines is quite known for its sheer beauty and the friendly folks that live here. Tourists come here every now and then to visit some of the country’s best beaches, or the heart racing treks of the several hiking spots here. It’s always quite inviting to come around the Philippines. There are cheap deals for your hotels, food, and bar hopping. There is always something that you can and will want to do once you get here.

But Philippines is not just about the beaches, the beautiful scenery, the warm people, and the cheap prices, but also there are quite a number of exciting things you can do here. If you’re willing to take on the extra challenge there are a handful of adrenaline pumping extreme sports that you might like to try out. Now for this Top List Philippines Extreme Sports, we are showcasing some of the Top List Philippines Extreme Sports. Have some time to read and checkout the Top List Philippines Extreme Sports. Enjoy!

1. White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting
White Water Rafting
Whitewater rafting in the Philippines is still relatively new, it has been gaining a lot of positive reviews and feedback from sports enthusiasts. This is the same as the situation as when whitewater rafting was first introduced to the list of attractions and things to do in the Cape Verde islands off the coast of Africa. Located at almost the same parallel latitude as the Philippines, Cagayan de Oro’s much talked-about whitewater rafting and river trekking make it the premier whitewater destination in the country. The Cagayan de Oro River is famed for challenging rapids that quickly follow one after the other. It’s really an experience like no other and well worth the initial scare. They say the wild river helps you discover your inner strength and endurance. Nice! Character-building fun!

2. Reverse Bungee Jumping

Reverse Bungee Jumping
Reverse Bungee Jumping
One thing first is to visiting the island of Boracay,which has something new that this island has. Though there’s already a lot of adventure in place that can be done in the island but the list still continuously grow with new things and adventures.

The G-Max Reverse Bungy is the latest extreme attraction in Boracay. The ride is originally from New Zealand and is being operated by Pacific Rim Group of Companies. 

3. Mountaineering

Mountaineering
Mountaineering
It’s no secret, Philippines has lots and lots of hills and mountains that you can climb any time of the year. You could choose from the grand Mt. Apo with it’s tricky trails, Mt Pulag for its sea of clouds, Mt. Dulang-Dulang for the Rivendell like forest, Mt. Pinatubo for its picturesque crater lake, Mt. Guiting-guiting for its sharp and treacherous trail and among all the other mountains and hills that would relieve your from those itching soles.

4. Wake Boarding

Wake Boarding
Wake Boarding
If you think wakeboarding is very similar to surfing, then you are definitely right. In fact, the sport was earlier referred to as skurfing or ski-boarding before it officially became known as wakeboarding. In the Philippines, wakeboarding has started to gain more and more followers from adventure seekers, especially when a well-known celebrity made it known that he was into the sport. Popular wakeboarding spots in the Philippines include Batangas and Camarines Sur.

Wakeboarding is a sport where a motorboat (at great speeds) is pulling a person who is standing on a surfboard. Wakeboarding is made even more exciting because the wakeboarder does stunts as he is being pulled by the speeding motorboat. The sport has evolved from its humble beginnings to one very exciting sport with its own association (established in 1989) and a rightful place in the X Games.

5. Motocross

Motocross
Motocross
Motocross has its origins in the British off road event called Scrambles that first took place in the year 1924. Since then, motocross grew in popularity and in the 1990s the first sub disciplines of this sport appeared. We are talking about freestyle, supermoto or supercross. The name motocross is a combination of the words "motorcycle" and "cross country".

Motocross is an extremely popular sport, but probably one of the most demanding ones. A rider must be able to control a two hundred pound bike, while maintaining top speed, going through mud, climbing hills and taking hairpin turns. Motocross fitness training is crucial if a rider wants to make it to the pros or if he wants to remain a pro.
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Please be noted that the Top List Philippines Extreme Sports that we are including here in our blog are all unofficial rankings unless otherwise noted. Most of the top lists are based on Google search results and collected mainly from different blogs and websites around the internet world.