Davao Hotels &
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It is the hub of commerce and industry in the Southern Mindanao
region. Yet, to this day, Davao City continues to straddle two worlds
- the new and the old.
Part of it is a flourishing metropolis of business districts, mechanized
farms and cosmopolitan villages where "instant millionaires"
live. And the other part is a rural landscape of hills that roll
down into fertile valleys, dominated by the 2,954-meter-high Mount
Apo, the grandfather of all Philippine mountains, and peopled by
the Bagobo, Manobo, Mandaya, Bilaan and other ancestral tribes.
"Kadayawan sa Dabaw" is Davao Citys premier festival
and showcases the natural and cultural bounty of the land.
A movable feast in August, the week-long merrymaking highlights
the manifold tribal cultures of the region which are vividly expressed
in traditional songs, dances, games and crafts. It is also on this
occasion when a lively trade fair, capped by a flower-and-fruit
float parade, takes place. Street dancing and popular entertainment
complete the celebration.
Agriculture-based industries thrive in the Davao region. A major
exporter of bananas, citrus, mangosteen and other tropical fruits,
it is also the biggest producer of cultured flowers in the country.
Its surrounding waters are rich sources for commercial fishing.
The worlds largest city in terms of land area, Davao covers
all of 244,000 hectares.
Davaos claim to culinary fame is grilled "bariles"
(tuna) jaw dipped in soy sauce and "kalamansi" (native
lemon). The marketplace, abundant with seafoods, meats and fresh
tropical fruits, is the best place to savor local flavors.
At the Sta. Ana Wharf, Luz Kinilaw Place is famous for its local
version of the Japanese sashimi - bite-size chunks of raw fish marinated
in vinegar, chili pepper and other spices. For more gustatory experiences,
drop by the restaurant row along F. Torres St. and Magsaysay Park.
Also check out Fiesta Dabaw and Zugba Restaurant at Apo View Hotel
and Yellow Fin Restaurant at Ecoland.
One simply does not get bored in Davao. There are just so many
options for a pleasurable stay. Try cultural immersion. Or farm
visit. Or golf. Or trek. Or scuba dive. Or shop. Or simply laze
around the islands and watch the world go by. The possibilities
just go on and on
At the Tboli Weaving Center, watch
the colorful tribe of bola women as they handloom the intricate
tinalak fabric. More tribal art and material culture can be gleaned
at the nearby Davao Museum.
Brassware, ethnic trinkets and shellcraft make great souvenirs.
Splurge and indulge at the Aldevinco Shopping Center on CM Recto
Street, Nievas Arts and Crafts in Lanang, Precys Creation
and Handicrafts in Bajada, and Handmade Treasures at Gaisano Mall.
Orchids, whether cut or potted, are also good buys. Check out the
Mindanao Flower Market (Minflo Mart) in Barangay Pampanga. For more
farm visits, go to the Bago Oshiro Experimental Station in Mintal,
Derling Worldwide Orchid Corporation in Buhangin, Greenhills Orchid
Farm in Catalunan Pequeño, Puentespina Orchid Garden in Agdao,
or the Malagos Garden Resort (Orchid Farm) at the Baguio district
in Calinan. At the Gap Fruit Farm, one can gorge on Davaos
famous sweet pomelos and oranges.
Two of the countrys most popular 18-hole golf courses are
found in Davao. Lanang Golf and Country Club has its fairways laid
out in an estate lush with tropical fruits while Apo Golf and Country
Club in Dumoy is set on a vast coconut plantation with natural hazards.
For those with less time to fore, the 9-hole New Davao City Golf
Club in Matina fits the tee. Nightlife entertainment is provided
by music bars, discotheques and the casino, which also serves good
food and offers live musical performances.
WARM HOSPITALITY
Filipinos do not simply provide the guest with a place to rest
or park their luggage, they also share the best of what they have.
This warm, effusive brand of hospitality is what distinguishes Philippine
hotels from the others.
Davao City can be reached by air, sea and land travel from Manila,
the country's main international gateway. It can also be reached
by regular flights from Manado in Indonesia and Singapore.
Air travel from Manila to Davao is 90 minutes, with
the domestic route serviced
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