
Forest scenery
Davao is the gateway to the southern Philippines, a hub of
commerce, industry and transportation (sea and air) in the southern
Mindanao region. Although as an urban metropolis Davao has little
to recommend it, the attraction of the city is its accessibility to
a beautiful surrounding rural landscape of hills and fertile
valleys, dominated by the massive 9,692ft (2,954m) Mount Apo, a
dormant volcano that is the Philippine's highest mountain peak.
Among the valleys live the ancestral tribes of the Philippines,
like the Bagobo, Manobo, Mandaya and Bilaan, with their rich and
colourful cultural heritage, ethnic art and handcrafts.
Davao is centre of the Philippines fruit and flower-growing
region, and an annual festival (the Kadawayan Festival) is held in
August to celebrate the bounty of the fields and the different
tribal cultures. The region is also home to the endangered
Philippine Eagle, and the rare Vanda Sanderiana orchid. Like the
rest of the Philippines, of course, the Mindanao region and its
many islands also offer thousands of tropical beaches and dive
sites, most accessible only by the most intrepid of adventure
travellers.
Attractions

Davao weavings at T'boli © dahon
Davao Museum
About seven miles (12km) from the Davao City centre at Insular
Village, Lanang, the Davao Museum is devoted to showcasing the
various tribal cultures of the people of the region. The main
gallery is a repository of tribal art, local costumes, jewellery
and handcrafts....
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Philippine Eagle
Philippine Eagle Centre
The powerful, large Philippine eagle (also known as the
monkey-eating eagle) is found only in the mountains of eastern
Luzon in the north of the archipelago, and in the heavily forested
area of Mindanao. The breeding camp for these magnificent predators
is sited at...
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Samal Island © burgermac
Samal Island
Just a short ferry ride south of Davao City, in the Davao Gulf,
is the island of Samal, part of an archipelago of islets that offer
a getaway from city life and some adventure activities. The island
offers fabulous sunrises and sunsets and...
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Worshippers at San Pedro Cathedral © Keith Bacongco
San Pedro Cathedral
Davao City's oldest church is named for the city's patron saint.
Don Jose Uyanguren, known as the 'Spanish Conquistador of Davao',
built it in 1847 during the Spanish colonial period. The original
altar, carved with images of saints, has been preserved and can...
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Camiguin
The tiny island of Camiguin, on the north coast of Mindanao, is
renowned for the friendliness of its people, epitomised in its
lively annual festival dedicated to the humble lanzones fruit,
which is one of the island's major sources of income. Fruity and
friendly...
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The region of south Cotabato in Mindanao, several hours' journey
from Davao City, is for those who are courageous enough to seek
'off the beaten track' eco-adventures. Lake Sebu, near the village
of Suralla, is surrounded by rolling hills and forested mountains,
home to...
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