Davao City is the land of the majestic Philippines Eagles and mouth-watering Durian. Here are some fun activities you can do in Davao City.
The Davao Crocodile Park is home to Pangil , the largest living crocodile in the Philippines. More than 700 crocodiles, both freshwater and saltwater.
The old PTA ground has transformed into a beautiful park which features a mini-forest, interactive fountains, waterfalls and ponds, a kid's toy-land.There are many brilliantly handcrafted concrete artworks representing the Lumads, the indigenous tribe of Davao .
The Butterfly House also has an outdoor pavilion where visitors can learn about the life cycle of butterflies and their contribution to the environment.
Tribu K' Mindanawan , is a cultural villages that showcases the richness of the Indigenous People in Mindanao where you can see the traditional houses, ornaments and tools of the Philippine Bagobo Tribe, Bilaan, Manobo and etc.
The ideal night out would be at Matina Town Square, Davao’s best entertainment, food and landmark where a variety of sidewalk bars, cafes and restaurants flourish.
Hagimit Falls consisted of small falls, scattered wide over a large forested area, with tiny likely pool and flowing waters all around. It is a sanctuary for nature lovers and picnickers a great place to take refreshing waterfalls. The area is named so because of the abundance of Hagimit trees nearby.
It has the largest colony of Geoffrey's Rousette Fruit Bats (Rousetteus Amplexicaudatus) in the world and Guiness World Records certified. The Bat Conservation International in 2006 estimates the populations around 1.8 million bats.
DURIAN, the king of fruits considered by many people in southeast Asia as the “King of Fruits” given its mouth-watering taste with yet a strong smell.
It became a landmark of Davao City, that when you are looking for a durian haven where you can eat and go.
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