Okbot Cave Review
This natural cave formation is a tourist attraction which is said to have been named after a native medicine man who performed rituals in the cave, as well as in remembrance of the Dibabawon Tribe.
This natural cave formation is a tourist attraction which is said to have been named after a native medicine man who performed rituals in the cave, as well as in remembrance of the Dibabawon Tribe.
This natural waterfall in the Island Garden City of Samal is marked by small but multiple cascades of water that flow into a rocky basin of clear, blue waters.
The Battle of Ising Shrine is a memorial and historical landmark in the center of an intersection in Carmen. It contains a 30-feet high marker that enshrines the historical battle between Filipino troops and Japanese forces that drove out the latter in May 1945.
Every day, Tagum Night Market at exactly 6 p.m. is transformed into a bustling dining hall, with sweet-smelling smoke wafting from hundreds of grills set up in tents as a huge crowd of hungry students, office workers, and people from all walks of life flock to feast on a variety of affordable culinary fares. It is also the city’s most popular nocturnal gastronomical destination, which is represented by the long array of barbecue stalls along six streets in downtown Tagum.
The City of Tagum welcomes its visitors with a regal greeting through Daang Maharlika. It is a wide avenue with a six-lane highway, neatly lined with palm trees, that starts seven kilometers from the city center. Daang Maharlika is literally translated as "Royal Road". It was planted on June 20, 2018 and consists of 500 palm trees as part of the "Provincial Greening Program.
Panabo Mangrove Park is an ecotourism destination that covers 73 hectares of salvage zone mangrove sanctuary. A 430-meter boardwalk lets visitors walk through the dense mangrove growths.
This ecotourism activity involves an 8.8 kilometer boat ride along Tancu-an River. It starts in Punong Restaurant up to the Davao Gulf and back. Other destinations in between include Maningo Farm, Ka’gan Villag, the boardwalk observatory, and a floating tiangge (store).
Jeri's Native Chicken serves native chicken dishes, unlimited rice meals, breakfast, and more. It is owned by renowned restaurateur, Chef Boy Logro.
This agritourism destination built by Damosa Land Inc. (DLI) is a mixed-use development project envisioned to be the agricultural metropolis or “agropolis” of the region. It features farm tours, outdoor recreation spaces and activities, a mini-banana plantation, and more activities that highlight the entire farm-to-table process.
This municipal tribal hall in the misty fields of New Corella is known for housing a weaving center established together with the National Center for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), where the weavers of the Manguangan tribe practice the traditional handwoven method.