Aga Muhlach is currently in Bukidnon. Together with Rowell Santiago and Almira Muhlach-Alvarez, Aga Muhlach is currently in the Province of Bukidnon to shoot scenes for his infotainment show entitled “Pinoy Explorer.” The show airs every Sunday at 6:30 to 7:30 PM on TV5.
Rowell Santiago is the director of Pinoy Explorer.
Aga visited Dahilayan Adventure Park a.k.a. the home of the 840-meter zipline (still the longest dual cable zipline in Asia) and conquered both the Zipzone and the Dropzone. Rowell Santiago also braved the Bukidnon zipline and Dropzone.
According to the Dahilayan Adventure Park folks, Rowell Santiago and Aga Muhlach make up the very first tandem that completed the Dropzone. Read more about the newest feature in Dahilayan – the Dropzone extreme!
Aga Muhlach and party also visited other areas in Bukidnon.
More photos after the jump:
Aga chats with Zipzone manager Ravi:
Aga, Rowell and Bukidnon First District Congressman Jess Paras:
Photos from Dahilayan Adventure Park






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Why is it that every time some minor celebrity goes anywhere in this country that some government official has to attach himself like a leech and get in every picture?
Just a thought for all the camera hog minor officials…!
PS: When some highway or other infrastructure project is ongoing, or something like an ambulance purchased, the thing WAS NOT DONATED BY “congressman so and so” UNLESS he took the money from his personal account and did not replenish that account from taxpayer revenue. Everyone needs to learn that.
A wonderful place to visit for a day out.
Hi Jim! Definitely. Would love to visit Kampo Juan next, though! Have you been there?