Museo Panabo Review
Panabo's city museum is located in the old city hall which was preserved and converted into a museum in 2008. It preserves the city's heritage and culture through educational displays.
Panabo's city museum is located in the old city hall which was preserved and converted into a museum in 2008. It preserves the city's heritage and culture through educational displays.
Nabintad River is an ecotourism destination where outdoor activities such as the Tagum River Cruise is held. Spanning 8.8 kilometers, its gentle waters are perfect for kayaking.
Hijo Resorts is a serene eco-agritourism beach resort nestled in the Hijo Plantation of Tagum City, Davao del Norte. It faces the Davao Gulf and offers amenities and hospitality services that make for a relaxing beach getaway.
Visit one of the Philippines' Jubilee Churches and see what might just be the world's largest rosary - right in Tagum City. The rosary, which can be found behind the Christ the King Cathedral in Magugpo South, measures 85.5 meters long. Its beads are made from magcono (iron wood), which is native to the mountains of Davao Oriental and Surigao del Sur.
Unwind in Kaputian Beach Park's laid-back vibe. Dotted with coconut trees and blessed with fine sand and clear waters, it is one of the Samal Island's most popular and accessible beach resorts. It has some huts that can be rented out for the day and contains the "I <3 Samar" marker which makes for a good photo backdrop.
Sto. Nino Parish Church is a Catholic church in Brgy. Kaputian, Island Garden City of Samal, Davao de Oro.
Talikud Island is a pristine island paradise behind Samal Island. It got its name from its location, with "Talikud" meaning "to turn one's back" in Filipino. It has several beach resorts and camping grounds, but otherwise maintains its raw beauty.
See Samal Island from atop its highest peak, Mount Puting Bato. Its peak is easily accessible even for beginner hikers, who may take the Tayapoc Trail. Adventure seekers who are up for a challenge may choose to take the Guilon Trail, which takes an hour longer than Tayapoc because of its more challenging path.
Discover the Vanishing Island of Samal City and be amazed at how it "vanishes" under the water during high tide, and reappears during low tide. Viewed from above, the island is a pristine stretch of sandbar dotted with mangroves and a lone concrete building attached to a long wooden deck.
The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) is one of Davao City's most prized tourist and conservation attractions. Dedicated to the conservation of the Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jeffeyri), it lets visitors see the magnificent forest raptors up close and learn all about them and the conservation efforts being done to protect this species.