Davao is one of the travel destinations that the Philippines boasts of, and our goal is inform you more about it and to encourage you to visit this beautiful city.
History forms part of what makes Davao an enchanting travel destination, so let us start by giving you a brief history of this city.
Several ethnic tribes lived in Davao during early times, including the Bagabos, the Manobos, the Mansakas, and the Mandayas. They were the ethnic groups that gave Davao its name, originating from the term “daba-daba,” meaning, fire. There were also Cebuanos and Ilocanos who migrated to Davao when the Spaniards came. This is the reason why DavaoeƱos know how to speak dialects spoken in Cebu and Ilocos.
There are approximately 1.2 million people residing in Davao. Its size is 244,000 hectares, probably making it the biggest city in the world as far as land area is concerned. Davao may have a big population by it is known to be a peaceful city because DavaoeƱos in general are friendly, happy, and hospitable people.
Davao boasts of several historical sites that make this city an enthralling travel destination. It is in this city that Mount Apo lies. This mountain stands 10,311 feet tall, and is recognized as the tallest mountain in the Philippines. If you are interested in climbing this mountain, it is best to join professional mountain climbers to ensure safety.
This city also boasts of the Dabaw Museum. This museum features such displays as tribal arts, costumes, musical instruments, weapons, and crafts, among other things. Artworks done by contemporary artists are also on view on the museum’s second floor.
Golfers are also encouraged to visit Davao because this city features several golf courses as well. We recommend that you visit the Lanang Golf and Country Club, the Apo Golf and Country Club, and the New Davao City Golf Club.
Aside from golfers, we also recommend Davao to divers. Numerous dive sites are located in Davao, including, but not limited to, Ligid Island, Mushroom Rock, Pearl Farm, and Talicud Island.