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ATTRACTIONS IN DAVAO DEL SUR

 

Sprawled along the shores of Southeastern Mindanao, Davao del Sur is a place of natural wonders and rarities. It boasts of the country’s highest peak, Mt. Apo, the most prized Philippine orchid species like the Vanda Sanderiana, some of the most exotic fruits, and the endangered Philippine Eagle.

Davao del Sur is home to a host of ethnic groups whose culture and way of life have been preserved. These are the Bagobos, the Mandayas, the Mansakas, the Atas, the Kalagans, the Tagakaolos, and the Mangguangans. Their arts and crafts are on display in museums and shops.

There is a wide choice of white sand beaches and resorts. In the city, there are numerous hotels and inns. Dining is good and varied. Nightlife is fun.  Read More:  https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/destinations/118

 

Virgin Falls

 

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Virgin Falls, deeply hidden within the highlands of Kapatagan Valley is a wonder of nature to behold. This one tiered waterfalls is certainly a welcome oasis in the middle of thick bushes and huge towering ferns and cogons in an agonizing trail of sharp rock formations and stiff climb. But all the strenuous effort and exhaustion is nothing compared to the fulfillment of seeing this stunning beauty of nature: tall in all its regalia is about 20 meters high and some 10 to 15 feet wide of cascading waterfalls bordered between huge rock walls on each side and crowned with a lush flora and fauna here and there. The welcoming icy mists of the waterfalls as one enters the area is as soothing as the serenity of the entire wonder with only the rapid rush of waters from high above blended with the musical chirping of wild birds hovering gently around and the swaying sound of the trees can be felt, heard, and awed at. The colours of the earth amid a perfect weather are all too inviting to ignore the lure of the waterfalls’ natural pool of icy cold, crystal clear waters at the basin. It is a heavenly landscape to behold and a moment to be one with Mother Nature.  Read More:  http://davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com/2012/05/virgin-falls.html

 

Camp Sabros

 

Photo from:  http://angbyahenipadre.blogspot.com/2011/05/drifting-camp-sabros-digos-city.html

 

Camp Sabros is an outdoor adventure camp situated 3,980 feet above sea level on the cool highlands of Sitio Barras, Barangay Kapatagan, Digos City, Davao del Sur. It has two of the Philippines’ longest zip lines with its 380 and 400 meters zip lines at 180 feet above the ground.
 
Opened to the public in December 25, 2007 by brothers Edwin and Pando Sacdalan, Camp Sabros (short for Sacdalan Brothers) is surrounded by a lush greenery of tall pine trees all across its landscape, and offers a relaxing view of the surrounding mountain ranges, and a panoramic view of Mount Apo, the country’s highest mountain peak at 10,311 feet above sea level. In view of its high elevation, the weather in Camp Sabros is cool all year round.  Read More:  http://davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com/2011/06/camp-sabros.html
 

Mount Apo Highland Resort

 

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Mt Apo Highland Resort is located in Kapatagan Valley in Davao Region. It is a preferred destination of Mt Apo trekkers as well as people who wish to have some respite from the busy life. The resort offers a breath taking view of Mt Apo, the highest mountain peak in Philippines from the resort is one of highlights when you visit this place.

Kapatagan valley is just two hour drive from Davao City. The resort provides private transport facility for its guests however public transportation is frequently available from Digos terminal to the destination. The resort is designed to match the needs of guests who like outdoor tours, camps and adventure. It is also a perfect avenue for corporate meets, team building, family bonding and for honeymoon destination for couples too.

Mt. Apo Highland resort has two main sections. One is a two part resort complex; Mirror Lake and Hill side. Mirror Lake is a scenic attraction specially designed for those who like trekking. Camp houses are located in this area. Each room can accommodate up to 4 guests, provided with camp grounds and bonfire pit as well as a kitchen for cooking.  Read More:  https://outoftownblog.com/mt-apo-highland-resort/

 

Kublai Art Garden

 

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Blessed. Grateful. Those were the words I uttered while I sat under the trellis beside the glass house in Kublai’s Art Garden. Having the chance to visit this place for the second time is indeed a blessing.
 
In 2007, Kublai’s Agong House was still a work in progress. Back then, I was blessed to be mentored by Kublai’s dad, Coach Rey, for we were like athletes listening and learning from the Rainmaker. I have come a long way, no longer employed, working 24/7. And that boldness comes from Coach Rey. 
 
Sorry that I get to reminisce, instead of sharing more about Kublai’s Art Garden. The garden showcase the talent of Kublai, and through his art, I felt the serenity that I have within me. That it takes, an artist, through his sculpture, to trigger, the capacity to have serenity and peace.
I cannot speak for others, but I am sharing the my experience, as I walked through the garden. In the heart of Kapatagan, there I found……..PEACE.  Read More:  http://maiwanderlass.blogspot.com/2016/03/davao-del-sur-kublais-art-garden.html

 

Tibolo Village

 

Photo from:   http://davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com/2012/05/tibolo-village.html

 
Tibolo Village is home to a Bagobo tribe. Located at the foot of Mount Apo, the Philippines’ highest mountain peak, the cultural experience it brings is truly amazing that one will wish to visit over and over again. Here, you will get to meet and interact with the Bagobos, take a peek of their houses, learn their traditional craft, and taste their simply prepared but delectable food. 
 
It is a truly Mindanaoan tribal village that showcases the Bagobo culture at its best where visitors can spend the day and immerse with the community and learn their culture. For a minimal fee, visitors may stay or sleep in a hut similar to the ones used by the Bagobos, perfect for bonding moments with families, groups of friends, colleagues from the office, or team buildings. There is also a big house for special activities and occasions of the “Lumad” like assemblies which has now become a favorite venue for weddings and receptions, business meetings, conventions, corporate events like seminars and workshops. Visitors will also get to learn the traditional craft on how to weave the T’nalak – a piece of handcrafted clothing specially woven by Bagobo women. The Bagobos showcases their traditional craftsmanship in the way they fashion tribal accessories and clothing woven in vibrant colors and intricate designs.   Read More:  http://davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com/2012/05/tibolo-village.html
 

Passig Islet

 

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Passig Islet is one of the must-visit destinations down south. The islet lies on the waters of Barangay Bato in Sta Cruz Davao del Sur, a perfect place for those chasing some peace and relaxation.

This elongated-shaped islet features clear waters and a diversity of beautiful aquatic resources. Its white sand is not refined as those of Boracay but the color gives the islet a real tropical beach touch.  Read More:  https://www.davaoeagle.com/2018/02/passig-islet-slice-paradise-davao-del-sur/

 

Isla Reta

 

Photo from:   https://www.senyorlakwatsero.com/2011/08/25/davao-talicud-islands-isla-reta/

 

Isla Reta is definitely one of my favorite island getaways in Davao. While this small island does not have the usual resort facilities and amenities you will find in other resorts nearby, it however offers a quiet retreat from the hustle and the bustle of daily life in the city. It is a modest  beach resort with only a few small huts and cottages, but the island’s white powder sandy beaches and clear waters are enough to lure any beach lover like me to stay a few hours or even spend overnight in this very secluded and private island.  Read More:  http://davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com/2011/07/isla-reta.html

 

Bluejaz Beach Resort

 

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Bluejaz Beach Resort and Waterpark is conveniently located in the popular Babak District – Samal Island area. Both business travelers and tourists can enjoy the hotel’s facilities and services. To be found at the hotel are 24-hour room service, laundry service, room service, meeting facilities, free Wi-Fi in all rooms. All rooms are designed and decorated to make guests feel right at home, and some rooms come with mini bar, non smoking rooms, complimentary bottled water, air conditioning, television. Entertain the hotel’s recreational facilities, including massage, outdoor pool, spa, water sports (non-motorized), private beach. Convenience and comfort makes Bluejaz Beach Resort and Waterpark the perfect choice for your stay in Davao.  Read More:  https://www.justgola.com/a/bluejaz-water-park-1212923

 

Davao Butterfly House

 

Photo from:  http://www.phtourguide.com/davao-butterfly-house/entrance-davao-butterfly-farm/

 

Marawer Hot Spring

 

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Marawer Cold and Hot Spring is located in Kapatagan, Digos City, Davao del Sur. At 1160 meters above sea-level, Marawer Springs have 2 types of waters; the comforting Hot Springs and the challenging Cold Stream. The Hot Springs provided the warm comfort in the cool atmosphere. The Cold Stream of gushing cold waters provided the adrenaline rush to an Extreme Challenge. Read More:  https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/Travel-and-Advice/Brgy-Kapatagan-Tourism-Spots/td-p/560954

 

Sibulan River

 

Photo from: http://mytravelicious.com/river-tubing-in-sibulan-river-davao-city/

 

Destination: Sibulan River.  If you are in Davao City and loves this river adventure, well, you are not that far away from this exciting wet and wild outdoor adventure. Whitewater tubing is already in the Davao region and it gives you more than the river escapade you crave for. The Sibulan River in Darong, Sta. Cruz Davao del Sur is known for whitewater tubing and have been a preferable destinations by water sports enthusiasts, local and foreign tourists through the years. Often visited during summer, the place surely makes people wet and wild. Even frequent Davao City tourists come and take a plunge in Sibulan since it is very close to the Davao’s southern boundary.  Read More:  http://www.davaotraveler.com/blog/2010/02/15/wet-and-wild-whitewater-tubing-in-sibulan-river/

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Davao del Sur Can Be Found In Region XI

The Colorful Heritage of Davao del Sur

How to Get to Davao del Sur

Popular Attractions in Davao del Sur

Join in the Festivals of Davao del Sur

Fun Activities in Davao del Sur

Davao del Sur Photo Gallery

Davao del Sur Video Collection

 

 

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