Davao Map, Philippines
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Davao Travel Guide
The famous festival celebrated in Davao is the Kadayawan festival. It is a ceremony held every August which depicts the Davaoeños’ celebration of life and thanksgiving for a very good harvest. This is their way of showing other people that their way of living depends a lot on what nature gives them and that they have sustained life because of the blessings sent to them all year round. read moreDavao Sightseeing
The Eden Mountain Resort is a nature park ideal for the nature lovers. Cool climate, natural surroundings, abundant forest are the characteristic of this mountain resort. Its location is very favorable for horseback riding, camping, nature tripping or hiking and bird watching. It overlooks the beautiful city as well as the sea, indeed a good place to relax and get in touch with nature. read moreDavao Nightlife
Hotlegs is a place for those who want to get nasty and naughty. This club, located just in front of the Mandaya hotel, offers enticing hot numbers as they say. The Venue is a resto-bar where you can dance all night, mingle with a lot of people to make new friends while sipping a drink or two. Damosa Gateway is also a resto-bar similar to The Venue. You can order some appetizers and drinks while singing your favorite... read moreDavao History
It was on 1948 when Spaniards came to Christianize the native communities of Atas, Tagacaolos, Bagobos, Mandayas, Mansakas, B’laan, Guiangan, Moros and Manobos. The Spanish settlement headed by Oyanguren had a chapel and it was called Nueva Vergara to honor the Spanish leader’s hometown in Spain. in 1858, Nueva Vergara had become known for its local name “Davao”. read moreThings about Davao you may be interested in
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