Samal City Guide

Samal, officially the Island Garden City of Samal sometimes called IGaCOS, is a 4th class city in the province of Davao del Norte, Philippines. It consists of 46 barangay with the following names: Adecor, Anonang, Aumbay, Aundanao, Balet, Bandera, Caliclic (Dangca-an), Camudmud, Catagman, Cawag, Cogon, Cogon (Talicod), Dadatan, Del Monte, Guilon, Kanaan, Kinawitnon, Libertad, Libuak, Licup, Limao, Linosutan, Mambago-A, Mambago-B, Miranda, Moncado, Pangubatan, Peñaplata, Poblacion (Kaputian), San Agustin, San Antonio, San Isidro (Babak), San Isidro (Kaputian), San Jose (San Lapuz), San Miguel (Magamomo), San Remigio, Santa Cruz (Talicod II), Santo Niño, Sion (Zion), Tagbaobo, Tagbay, Tagbitan-ag, Tagdaliao, Tagpopongan, Tambo, Toril and Villarica.

Mati City Guide

Mati (Coconut Capital of Mindanao), is a 5th class city and the capital of the province of Davao Oriental, Philippines. It consists of 26 barangay with the following names: Badas, Bobon, Buso, Cabuaya, Central (City Proper/Poblacion), Culian, Dahican, Danao, Dawan, Don Enrique Lopez, Don Martin Marundan, Don Salvador Lopez Sr., Langka, Lawigan, Libudon, Luban, Macambol, Mamali, Matiao, Mayo, Sainz, Sanghay, Tagabakid, Tagbinonga, Taguibo and Barangay Tamisan.

Cities in Mindanao

List of Cities in Mindanao, Philippines: Bayugan City | Bislig City | Butuan City | Cabadbaran City | Cagayan de Oro City | Cotabato City | Dapitan City | Davao City | Digos City | Dipolog City | El Salvador City | General Santos City | Gingoog City | Iligan City | Isabela City | Kidapawan City | Koronadal City | Lamitan City | Malaybalay City | Marawi City | Mati City | Oroquieta City | Ozamiz City | Pagadian City | Panabo City | Samal City | Surigao City | Tacurong City | Tagum City | Tangub City | Tandag City | Valencia City | Zamboanga City

Discover Mount Apo and Kapatagan Valley in Davao del Sur | Adventure Destination

Davao del Sur is a province in the Davao Region in Mindanao, Philippines known for its rich culture and natural attractions. One of its famous tourist spots is Mount Apo, the highest peak in the country, offering breathtaking views and challenging hikes for outdoor enthusiasts. The province is also home to the stunning Kapatagan Valley, known for its picturesque landscapes and cool climate, making it a popular destination for nature lovers. Davao del Sur hosts the Kadayawan Festival, a vibrant celebration showcasing the region’s diverse tribal cultures through colorful street dances, music, and exhibits. The festival honors the bountiful harvest and is a testament to the province’s deep-rooted traditions. Additionally, the province boasts the Malita Museum, which exhibits artifacts and historical items reflecting Davao del Sur’s rich cultural heritage.

Davao del Sur has 1 Independent City (Davao City), 1 Component City (Digos), 414 Barangays including the Barangays of Independent Cities, and 9 Municipalities with the following names: Bansalan, Hagonoy, Kiblawan, Magsaysay, Malalag, Matanao, Padada, Santa Cruz, and the Municipality of Sulop.

Discover Davao del Sur: Nature and Culture Combined

Davao del Sur is a province in the Davao Region in Mindanao, Philippines known for its rich culture and natural attractions. One of its famous tourist spots is Mount Apo, the highest peak in the country, offering breathtaking views and challenging hikes for outdoor enthusiasts. The province is also home to the stunning Kapatagan Valley, known for its picturesque landscapes and cool climate, making it a popular destination for nature lovers. Davao del Sur hosts the Kadayawan Festival, a vibrant celebration showcasing the region’s diverse tribal cultures through colorful street dances, music, and exhibits. The festival honors the bountiful harvest and is a testament to the province’s deep-rooted traditions. Additionally, the province boasts the Malita Museum, which exhibits artifacts and historical items reflecting Davao del Sur’s rich cultural heritage.

Davao del Sur has 1 Independent City (Davao City), 1 Component City (Digos), 414 Barangays including the Barangays of Independent Cities, and 9 Municipalities with the following names: Bansalan, Hagonoy, Kiblawan, Magsaysay, Malalag, Matanao, Padada, Santa Cruz, and the Municipality of Sulop.