Philippine Travel: Davao
Among the many things that are uniquely Davao: Mt. Apo, the
country's highest peak and home to the Philippine monkey eating
Eagle, which is an endangered species, and the waling-waling, a
rare orchid. The famous Pearl Farm Beach Resort is a world class
resort that is visited by hundreds of travelers each year.
The increase of modern leisure establishments in Davao city has
made her become a popular tourist destination. Some tourist
must-sees include Dabaw Etnica, a tiny settlement of the Mandaya
Tribe, Dabaw Museum where one could see tribal artifacts and
costumes. Travelers should also visit the Taoist and Lon Wa
Buddhist Temples.
Davao City is the main agricultural and trading center of
Mindanao. She is the biggest cut flower producer in the country
and plays a major role in the export of tropical fruits. With
the opening of the Davao International Airport, she has
established herself as one of the international gateways to the
Philippines. The city is known for its exotic fruits like
bananas, pineapples, mangosteen, and the smelly but tasty
durian, which incidentally is banned in most airports because of
its foul smell.
Philippine Airlines flies twice daily to Davao from the Manila
(one hour and 35 minutes away - 1,545 Kilometers) and from Cebu
(55 minutes away). Flights are also available from Zamboanga
(daily, one hour and 20 minutes) and Cagayan de Oro (Four times
a week - M W TH SAT - 35 minutes). Major shipping lines also
service the Davao area from Manila and nearby southern points.
Shoppers in Davao may treat themselves with shopping sprees at
Gaisano Mall of Davao (J.P. Laurel Avenue), Victoria Plaza (J.P.
Laurel Avenue), JSGaisano Citimall (Ilustre Street), New City
Commercial Center (R. Magsaysay Avenue), Makro-Davao (Bangkal)
and SM City Davao (Ecoland). The best place to purchase
souvenirs is the Aldevinco Shopping Center (C.M. Recto Avenue).
It has a wide range of batik garments, brass products, ethnic
accessories and souvenir shirts.
Recommended Hotels:
Apo View Hotel
J. Camus St., Davao City
(082)2216430
Manila Contact Number: (02)8931288 or (02)8939151
Grand Regal Hotel Davao
Km. 7, J.P. Laurel Ave, Lanag Davao City
(082)2350888/(082)2343910
Manila Contact Number: (02)7349055 / (02)7349061 / (02)7349156