Davao
In the southern Philippines, Davao offers a range of attractions, from the conservation-focused Philippine Eagle Center to the towering heights of Mount Apo.
- Natural Wonders
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Mount Apo:
As the highest peak in the Philippines, Mount Apo attracts hikers and adventure seekers from around the world. It offers a challenging trek through lush forests, hot springs, and the rewarding experience of reaching the summit.
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Pearl Farm Beach Resort:
Located on Samal Island, this upscale resort is famous for its white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Enjoy water sports, snorkeling, and relaxation in the lap of luxury.
- Local Culture and Traditions
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Kadayawan Festival:
Held in August, Kadayawan Festival is a week-long celebration of Davao's cultural heritage and bountiful harvest. Experience colorful parades, traditional music and dance performances, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.
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Indigenous Communities:
Davao is home to various indigenous groups, such as the Bagobo, Manobo, and T'boli people. Visit their communities and learn about their traditions, crafts, and way of life.
- Culinary Delights
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Durian:
Davao is famous for its "King of Fruits" – the durian. While its smell might be overpowering for some, the taste is a unique blend of sweetness and creaminess.
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Seafood:
With its coastal location, Davao boasts a wide variety of fresh seafood. Try local dishes like kinilaw (ceviche) and grilled tuna belly at seaside restaurants.
