Kaamulan Festival: Bukidnon’s Festive Celebration

The Kaamulan Festival is an annual ethnic cultural celebration held in Bukidnon, Philippines. This vibrant festival takes place from March to April, showcasing the rich culture and beauty of the province, as well as honoring its seven Indigenous tribes: Bukidnon, Higaonon, Talaandig, Manobo, Matigsalug, Tigwahanon, and Umayamnon.

This vibrant celebration of culture and tradition highlights the community’s rich heritage and promises an unforgettable experience. Be sure to mark your calendars for the festival’s main event, the Grand Street Dancing Competition. Here, talented performers will captivate you with their traditional, colorful costumes and energetic routines. Additionally, don’t miss the impressive Ground and Float Competition, showcasing intricately designed floats that represent the seven distinct ethnic groups of Bukidnon. This festival honors a diverse cultural tapestry while offering exciting performances, delicious local cuisine, and numerous activities to engage and entertain visitors of all ages.

Inug-og Festival: Celebrating Suban-on Heritage in Oroquieta City

Inug-og is an ethnic festival of the Suban-on culture celebrated annually in October in Oroquieta City, coinciding with the city’s weeklong festivities. This lively event highlights the Suban-on people’s rich heritage through a street dancing parade with colorful costumes, traditional music, and energetic performances that attract locals and visitors. Stalls and fairs line the streets, offering local foods, crafts, and souvenirs, ensuring a memorable experience for all. Additional activities like cultural presentations, art exhibits, and games enhance the festive vibe as the community unites to celebrate their identity and create lasting memories.

Join the Celebration: Banog Banog Festival in Manolo Fortich

The Banog Banog Aerial, Arts, Music & Food Festival, along with the charter day anniversary of Manolo Fortich, is a vibrant celebration and a premier festival that pays homage to the Philippine Eagle. It showcases the rich cultural heritage of the community and is celebrated annually in the month of April. The festival is known for its colorful street dances, traditional music, and intricately designed costumes. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local folklore, sample delicious traditional cuisine, and witness impressive displays of skill and artistry. The festival provides an excellent opportunity for both locals and tourists to come together and experience the unique traditions of Manolo Fortich.