Bayugan City is a 5th class city in the province of Agusan del Sur, Philippines. It consists of 33 barangays with the following names: Berseba, Bucac, Cagbas, Calaitan, Canayugan, Charito, Claro Cortez, Fili, Gamao, Getsemane, Grace Estate, Hamogaway, Katipinan, Mabuhay, Magkiangkang, Mahayag, Marcelina, Maygatasan, Montivesta, Mt. Ararat, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Olive, New Salem, Noli, Osmena, Panaytay, Pinagalaan, Poblacion, Sagmone, Saguma, Salvacion, San Agustine, San Isidro, San Juan, Santa Irene, Santa Teresita, Sto Nino, Taglatawan, Taglibas, Tagubay, Verdu, Villa Undayon and Barangay Wawa. Tourist spots & Places of interest: Bayugan Rotunda, Pinagalaan (Bayug/Hamogaway) Falls, Narra Avenue, Wawa Bridge, Meteor Garden, Gethsemane Falls, Santa Irene Overview, Andanan/Wawa River and Irrigation System, Family Place Resort, Jollibee Bayugan, Green Haven Adventure Farm, Mangrove Base Park, ARC Bayugan, Graceland Cold Spring, Magkiangkang Cave, New Loon Cave, San Agustin Lake, Putting Bato Cave, Katipunan Lake, Sisimon CaveRizal Park Plaza, Bayugan City Hall, Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Church, San Lorenzo Ruiz Diocesan Shrine and Ziram Garden.
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Batangas City Guide
The city of Batangas is a 1st class city in the province of Batangas, Philippines. It consists of 105 barangays with the following names: Barangay 1, Barangay 2, Barangay 3, Barangay 4, Barangay 5, Barangay 6, Barangay 7, Barangay 8, Barangay 9, Barangay 10, Barangay 11, Barangay 12, Barangay 13, Barangay 14, Barangay 15, Barangay 16, Barangay 17, Barangay 18, Barangay 19, Barangay 20, Barangay 21, Barangay 22, Barangay 23, Barangay 24, Alangilan, Balagtas, Balete, Banaba Center, Banaba Kanluran, Banaba Silangan, Banaba Ibaba, Bilogo, Bolbok, Bukal, Calicanto, Catandala, Concepcion, Conde Itaas, Conde Labak, Cuta, Dalig, Dela Paz, Dela Paz Pulot Aplaya, Dela Paz Pulot Itaas, Domoclay, Dumantay, Gulod Itaas, Gulod Labak, Haligue Kanluran, Haligue Silangan, Ilijan, Kumba, Kumintang Ibaba, Kumintang Ilaya, Libjo, Liponpon Verde Island, Maapas, Mahabang Dahilig, Mahabang Parang, Mahacot Kanluran, Mahacot Silangan, Malalim, Malibayo, Malitam, Maruclap, Mabacong (Matoco), Pagkilatan, Paharang Kanluran, Paharang Silangan, Pallocan Kanluran, Pallocan Silangan, Pinamucan, Pinamucan Ibaba, Pinamucan Silangan, Sampaga, San Agapito, Verde Island, San Agustin Kanluran, Verde Island, San Agustin Silangan, Verde Island, San Andres, Verde IslandSan Antonio, Verde IslandSan Isidro, San Jose Sico, San Miguel, San Pedro, Santa Clara, Santa Rita Aplaya, Santa Rita Karsada, Santo Domingo, Santo Niño, Simlong, Sirang Lupa, Sorosoro Ibaba, Sorosoro Ilaya, Sorosoro Karsada, Tabangao Aplaya (Tabango Proper), Tabangao Ambulong, Tabangao Dao, Talahib Pandayan, Talahib Payapa, Talumpok Kanluran, Talumpok Silangan, Tinga Itaas, Tinga Labak, Tulo and Barangay Wawa.
Guide to Laguindingan
Laguindingan is a municipality located in the 2nd district of Misamis Oriental province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It is composed of 11 barangays, which are: Aromahon, Gasi, Kibaghot (also known as San Isidro), Lapad, Liberty, Mauswagon, Moog, Poblacion, Sambulawan, Sinai, and Tubajon.
Explore the Scenic Beauty of Don Carlos, Bukidnon
Don Carlos is a municipality in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. It is known for its scenic landscapes, agricultural resources, and vibrant community. The town boasts a diverse cultural heritage, and its local economy is driven primarily by agriculture, with a focus on the production of sugarcane, rice, corn, and a variety of fruits and vegetables. Don Carlos also boasts natural attractions, making it a potential ecotourism destination with its lush forests, rivers, and rolling hills. The warm and welcoming locals add to the town’s charm, making it an interesting place to visit for those seeking a taste of rural Philippine life.
The municipality is composed of 29 barangays with the following names: Cabadiangan, Bocboc, Buyot, Calaocalao, Don Carlos Norte, Embayao, Kalubihon, Kasigkot, Kawilihan, Kiara, Kibatang, Mahayahay, Manlamonay, Maraymaray, Mauswagon, Minsalagan, New Nongnongan (Masimag), New Visayas, Old Nongnongan, Pinamaloy, Don Carlos Sur (Poblacion), Pualas, San Antonio East, San Antonio West, San Francisco, San Nicolas (Banban), San Roque, Sinangguyan, and Barangay Bismartz.
Guide to Plaridel, Misamis Occidental
Plaridel is a 3rd class municipality in the 1st district of Misamis Occidental province, Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 33 barangay with the following names: Agunod, Bato, Buena Voluntad, Calaca-an, Cartagena Proper, Catarman, Cebulin, Clarin, Danao, Deboloc, Divisoria, Eastern Looc, Ilisan, Katipunan, Kauswagan, Lao Proper, Lao Santa Cruz, Looc Proper, Mamanga Daku, Mamanga Gamay, Mangidkid, New Cartagena, New Look, Northern Poblacion, Panalsalan, Puntod, Quirino, Santa Cruz, Southern Looc, Southern Poblacion, Tipolo, Unidos, and Barangay Usocan.
Surigao City Guide
Surigao City (City of Island Adventures, Top End of Mainland Caraga), is a 3rd class city and capital of the province of Surigao del Norte, Philippines. It consists of 54 barangay with the following names: Alang-alang, Alegria, Anomar, Aurora, Balibayon, Baybay, Bilabid, Bitaugan, Bonifacio, Buenavista, Cabongbongan, Cagniog, Cagutsan, Canlanipa, Cantiasay, Capalayan, Catadman, Danao, Danawan, Day-asan, Ipil, Libuac, Lipata, Lisondra, Luna, Mabini, Mabua, Manjagao, Mapawa, Mat-i, Nabago, Nonoc, Orok, Poctoy, Punta Bilar, Quezon, Rizal, Sabang, San Isidro, San Jose, San Juan, San Pedro (Hanigad), San Roque, Serna (Bad-asay), Sidlakan, , Silop, Sugbay, Sukailang, Taft, Talisay, Togbongon, Trinidad, Washington and Barangay Zaragoza.
Guide to Jasaan
Jasaan is a municipality in the 2nd district of Misamis Oriental province, in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 15 barangays with the following names: Aplaya, Bobuntugan, Danao, Ignacio S. Cruz, Jampason, Kimaya, Corrales, Lower Jasaan (Ubos), Luz Banzon (Kiog-ang), Natubo, San Antonio, San Isidro, San Nicolas (Kilumba), Solana, and Barangay Upper Jasaan (Ibabaw).
Guide to Villanueva
Villanueva is a municipality located in the 2nd district of Misamis Oriental province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It is made up of 11 barangays, which are: Balacanas, Dayawan, Katipunan, Kimaya, Poblacion 1, Poblacion 2, Poblacion 3, San Martin, Tambobong, Imelda, and Looc.
Discover Tagoloan: A Hidden Gem in Misamis Oriental
Tagoloan is a municipality located in the 2nd district of Misamis Oriental province, Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It comprises ten barangays: Baluarte, Casinglot, Gracia, Mohon, Natumolan, Poblacion, Rosario, Santa Ana, Santa Cruz, and Sugbongcogon.
Discover the Charm of Vigan City’s Spanish Colonial Architecture
Vigan City, located in the province of Ilocos Sur, is known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture that blends Philippine and European designs. It is famous for its cobblestone streets, ancestral houses, and horse-drawn carriages, offering visitors a glimpse into the country’s colonial past. Vigan City’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and continues to attract tourists with its unique charm and cultural significance. The city consists of 39 barangay with the following names: Ayusan Norte, Ayusan Sur, Barangay I, Barangay II, Barangay III, Barangay IV, Barangay V, Barangay VI, Barangay VII, Barangay VIII, Barangay IX, Barraca, Beddeng Daya, Beddeng Laud, Bongtolan, Bulala, Cabalangegan, Cabaroan Daya, Cabaroan Laud, Camangaan, Capangpangan, Mindoro, Nagsangalan, Pantay Daya, Pantay Fatima, Pantay Laud, Paoa, Paratong, Pong-ol, Purok-a-bassit, Purok-a-dackel, Raois, Rugsuanan, Salindeg, San Jose, San Julian Norte, San Julian Sur, San Pedro, and Barangay Tamag.
Guide to Opol
Opol is a municipality located in the 2nd district of Misamis Oriental province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It is composed of 14 barangays, which are as follows: Awang, Bagocboc, Barra, Bonbon, Cauyonan, Igpit, Limonda, Luyong Bonbon, Malanang, Nangcaon, Patag, Poblacion, Taboc, and Tingalan.
Guide to Kauswagan
Kauswagan, officially the Municipality of Kauswagan, is a 5th-class municipality located in the 1st district of Lanao del Norte province, Northern Mindanao, Philippines. Kauswagan is composed of 13 barangays with the following names: Poblacion, Bagumbayan (Poblacion), Tacub, Kawit Occidental (West Kawit), Kawit Oriental (East Kawit), Tugar (Upper & Lower), Baraason, Cayontor, Delabayan, Inudaran, Kawit Occidental, Kawit Oriental, Libertad (Lapayan), Paiton, and Barangay Tingin-Tingin.
The Mini Palawan in the Philippines
The Kandiwata Rock Formation is a stunning natural attraction in Daram, Samar. Locals often refer to it as “Mini-Palawan” due to its resemblance to the picturesque landscapes of Palawan. The rock formation provides a unique and visually captivating experience for visitors, making it a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking hidden gems in the Philippines.
Angeles City Guide
Angeles City is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the 1st district of Pampanga province in the region of Central Luzon, Philippines. It consists of 33 barangay with the following names: Agapito del Rosario, Anunas, Balibago, Capaya, Claro M. Recto, Cuayan, Cutcut, Cutud, Lourdes North West, Lourdes Sur (Talimundoc), Lourdes Sur East, Malabanias, Margot, Mining, Pampang, Pandan, Pulung Maragul, Pulungbulu, Pulung Cacutud, Salapungan, San Jose, San Nicolas, Santa Teresita, Santa Trinidad, Santo Cristo, Santo Domingo, Santo Rosario, Sapalibutad, Sapangbato, Tabun, Virgen Delos Remedios, Amsic and Barangay Ninoy Aquino (Marisol).
Guide to Butuan City
Butuan City is a 1st class highly urbanized city and the regional center of the Caraga Region, Philippines. It consists of 86 barangays with the following names: Agao, Agusan Pequeño, Ambago, Amparo, Ampayon, Anticala, Antongalon, Aupagan, Baan Km 3, Baan Riverside, Babag, Bading, Bancasi, Baobaoan, Basag, Banza, Bayanihan, Bilay, Bit-os, Bitan-agan, Bonbon, Buhangin, Bugabus (MJ Santos), Bugsukan, Cabcabon, Camayahan, Dankias, Datu Silongan, Dagohoy, De Oro, Diego Silang, Don Francisco, Doongan, Dulag, Dumalagan, Florida, Fort Poyohon, Golden Ribbon, Holy Redeemer, Humabon, Imadejas, JP Rizal, Kinamlutan, Lapu-Lapu, Lemon, Leon Kilat, Limaha, Libertad, Los Angeles, Lumbocan, Mahay, Mahogany, Maguinda, Maibu, Mandamo, Manila de Bugabus, Maug, Maon, Masao, New Society Village, Nongnong, Obrero, Ong Yiu, Pagatpatan, Pigdaulan, Pianing, Pinamanculan, Pangabugan, Rajah Soliman, Salvacion, San Ignacio, San Vicente, San Mateo, Santo Niño, Sikatuna, Sumile, Sumilihon, Tagabaca, Tandang Sora, Taligaman, Taguibo, Tiniwisan, Tungao, Urduja and Barangay Villa Kananga.
Guide to Bislig City
Bislig City is a 3rd-class city in the province of Surigao del Sur, Philippines. It consists of 24 barangays with the following names: Bucto, Burboanan, Caguyao, Coleto, Comawas, Kahayag, Labisma, Lawigan, Maharlika, Mangagoy (City Downtown), Mone, Pamanlinan, Pamaypayan, Poblacion (Bislig Proper-Seat of the City Government), San Antonio, San Fernando, San Isidro (Bagnan), San Jose, San Roque (Cadanglasan), San Vicente, Santa Cruz, Sibaroy, Tabon, and Barangay Tumanan.
Guide to Zamboanga Sibugay
Zamboanga Sibugay, officially the Province of Zamboanga Sibugay is a 79th province created in the Philippines when its territories were carved out from the third district of Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay is located in the Zamboanga Peninsula region in Mindanao. Its capital is Ipil and it borders Zamboanga del Norte to the north, Zamboanga del Sur to the east, and Zamboanga City to the southwest.
Zamboanga Sibugay has 389 barangay and 16 municipalities with the following names: Alicia, Buug, Diplahan, Imelda, Ipil, Kabasalan, Mabuhay, Malangas, Naga, Olutanga, Payao, Roseller Lim, Siay, Talusan, Titay, Tungawan.
Zamboanga City Guide
Zamboanga City (City of Flowers, Asia’s Latin City, Sardines Capital of the Philippines) is a first-class highly urbanized city in the Zamboanga Peninsula of the Philippines. It consists of 98 barangay with the following names: Arena Blanco, Ayala, Baliwasan, Baluno, Boalan, Bolong, Buenavista, Bunguiao, Busay (Sacol Island), Cabaluay, Cabatangan, Cacao, Calabasa, Calarian, Camino Nuevo, Campo Islam, Canelar, Capisan, Cawit, Culianan, Curuan, Dita, Divisoria, Dulian (Upper Bunguiao), Dulian (Upper Pasonanca), Guisao, Guiwan, Kasanyangan, La Paz, Labuan, Lamisahan, Landang Gua, Landang Laum, Lanzones, Lapakan, Latuan (Curuan), Licomo, Limaong, Limpapa, Lubigan, Lumayang, Lumbangan, Lunzuran, Maasin, Malagutay, Mampang, Manalipa, Mangusu, Manicahan, Mariki, Mercedes, Muti, Pamucutan, Pangapuyan, Panubigan, Pasilmanta (Sacol Island), Pasobolong, Pasonanca, Patalon, Putik, Quiniput, Recodo, Rio Hondo, Salaan, San Jose Cawa-cawa, San Jose Gusu, San Roque, Sangali, Santa Barbara, Santa Catalina, Santa Maria, Santo Niño, Sibulao (Caruan), Sinubung, Sinunoc, Tagasilay, Taguiti, Talabaan, Talisayan, Talon-talon, Taluksangay, Tetuan, Tictapul, Tigbalabag, Tigtabon, Tolosa, Tugbungan, Tulungatung, Tumaga, Tumalutab, Tumitus, Victoria, and Barangay Vitali.
Isabela City Guide
Isabela City is a 4th class city in the province of Basilan, Philippines. It consists of 45 barangay with the following names: Aguada, Balatanay, Baluno, Begang, Binuangan, Busay, Cabunbata, Calvario, Carbon, Diki, Isabela Eastside, Isabela Proper, Dona Ramona T. Alano, Kapatagan Grande, Kaumpurnah Zone I, Kaumpurnah Zone II, Kaumpurnah Zone III, Kapayawan, Kumalarang, La Piedad, Lampinigan, Lanote, Lukbuton, Lumbang, Makiri, Maligue, Marang-marang, Marketsite, Masula, Menzi, Panigayan, Panunsulan, Port Area, Riverside, San Rafael, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Seaside, Small Kapatagan, Sumagdang, Sunrise Village, Tabiawan, Tabuk, Tampalan and Barangay Timpul.
The Longest Boardwalk in Lanao del Norte
The municipality of Kauswagan is one of the best destinations in Lanao del Norte. Kauswagan is famous for its longest boardwalk and has become a tourist attraction in Lanao del Norte. It is just 22.5 kilometers away from Iligan, and the travel time to reach the Barangay Poblacion in the municipality of Kauswagan, where the longest boardwalk in the province is situated, is 40 minutes.
Malitbog, Bukidnon: A Rural Charm of Natural Beauty
Malitbog is a municipality located in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines, in the northern part of the province. It is renowned for its agricultural industry, particularly in the production of sugarcane and various other crops. Additionally, Malitbog features natural attractions such as waterfalls and scenic viewpoints, making it a potential destination for eco-tourism. With its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, Malitbog offers a glimpse into the rural charm of Bukidnon.
The municipality is composed of 11 barangays with the following names: Kalingking, Kiabo, Mindagat, Omagling, Patpat, Poblacion, Sampiano, San Luis, Santa Ines, Silo-o, and Barangay Sumalsag.
Manolo Fortich: Nature and Adventure Awaits in Bukidnon
Manolo Fortich is a municipality located in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. It is known for its natural beauty, including rolling hills, lush forests, and picturesque landscapes. The municipality is also home to various cultural and historical attractions, making it a diverse and interesting destination for travelers. One of the notable landmarks in Manolo Fortich is the Del Monte Pineapple Plantation, where visitors can learn about the process of growing and harvesting pineapples. Additionally, adrenaline enthusiasts can enjoy outdoor activities such as ziplining and hiking, taking advantage of the area’s stunning scenery. With its blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage, Manolo Fortich offers a unique experience for visitors exploring the region. The municipality is composed of 22 barangays with the following names: Agusan Canyon, Alae, Dahilayan, Dalirig, Damilag, Dicklum, Guilang‑guilang, Kalugmanan, Lindaban, Lingion, Lunocan, Maluko, Mambatangan, Mampayag, Minsuro, Mantibugao, Tankulan (Poblacion), San Miguel, Sankanan, Santiago, Santo Niño, and Barangay Ticala.
Makati City: A Vibrant Urban Destination in the Philippines
Makati City is a bustling urban center in the Philippines, known for its modern skyscrapers, shopping malls, and vibrant nightlife. It is home to several top tourist spots, landmarks, and destinations, including the Ayala Triangle Gardens, a green oasis amid the city where visitors can relax and enjoy the outdoor sculptures and light displays. Additionally, the Ayala Museum offers a fascinating insight into Filipino art, history, and culture. For those seeking retail therapy, the upscale Greenbelt Mall provides a diverse range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Meanwhile, the nearby Salcedo Saturday Market is the perfect place to sample local delicacies and browse through unique handcrafted items. Lastly, the historic Nuestra Señora de Gracia Church, also known as Guadalupe Church, is a significant religious and architectural landmark worth visiting. Makati is composed of 33 barangays with the following names: Bangkal, Bel-Air, Carmona, Cembo, Comembo, Dasmariñas, East Rembo, Forbes Park, Guadalupe Nuevo, Guadalupe Viejo, Kasilawan, La Paz, Magallanes, Olympia, Palanan, Pembo, Pinagkaisahan, Pio del Pilar, Pitogo, Poblacion, Post Proper Northside, Post Proper Southside, Rizal, San Antonio, San Isidro, San Lorenzo, Santa Cruz, Singkamas, South Cembo, Tejeros, Urdaneta, Valenzuela, and Barangay West Rembo.
DOT-10: Elevating Northern Mindanao’s Tourism
The Department of Tourism Region 10, also known as DOT-10, is the government agency responsible for the development and promotion of tourism in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. Its primary goal is to enhance the region’s tourism industry by preserving its natural and cultural heritage, promoting sustainable tourism practices, and attracting both domestic and international tourists. Northern Mindanao is known for its diverse attractions, including stunning waterfalls, scenic landscapes, historical sites, and vibrant festivals. DOT-10 plays a crucial role in showcasing these attractions to a global audience, collaborating with local stakeholders to ensure the preservation and responsible enjoyment of the region’s natural wonders. Through its various initiatives and programs, DOT-10 aims to position Northern Mindanao as a premier travel destination, offering memorable experiences for visitors while contributing to the region’s economic growth and the well-being of its communities.
Pagadian City Guide
Pagadian (Home of the 40 Degree Tricycle, Little Hongkong of the South), is a 2nd class city and the capital of the province of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. It consists of 54 barangay with the following names: Balangasan, Dumagoc, Gatas, Kawit, Lumbia, San Francisco, San Jose, San Pedro, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria, Santiago, Santo Niño, Tiguma, Tuburan, Alegria, Balintawak, Baloyboan, Banale, Bogo, Bomba, Buenavista, Bulatok, Bulawan, Camalig, Dampalan, Danlugan, Dao, Datagan, Deborok, Ditoray, Gubac, Gubang, Kagawasan, Kahayagan, Kalasan, La Suerte, Lala, Lapidian, Lenienza, Lison Valley, Lourdes, Lower Sibatang, Lumad, Macasing, Manga, Muricay and Barangay Napolan.
Guide to Digos
Digos City is a 2nd class city and capital of the province of Davao del Sur, Philippines. It consists of 26 barangays with the following names: Aplaya, Balabag, Binaton, Cogon, Colorado, Dawis, Dulangan, Goma, Igpit, Kiagot, Lungag, Mahayahay, Matti, Kapatagan (Rizal), Ruparan, San Agustin, San Jose (Balutakay), San Miguel (Odaca), San Roque, Sinawilan, Soong, Tiguman, Tres de Mayo, Zone 1 (Pob), Zone 2 (Pob) and Barangay Zone 3 (Pob).
Just One Click Away to GenSan
The city of General Santos, referred to as General Santos City and abbreviated as GenSan, is a 1st-class highly urbanized city in Soccsksargen, Philippines. It consists of 26 barangays with the following names: Apopong, Baluan, Batomelong, Buayan, Bula, Calumpang, City Heights, Conel, Dadiangas East, Dadiangas North, Dadiangas South, Dadiangas West, Fatima, Katangawan, Labangal, Lagao (1st & 3rd), Ligaya, Mabuhay, Olympog, San Isidro (Lagao 2nd), San Jose, Miguel, Sinawal, Tumbler, Tinagacan, and Barangay Upper Labay.
Exploring Dangcagan, Bukidnon: Landscapes, Rivers, and Cultural Traditions
Dangcagan, Bukidnon is a municipality in the Philippines, located in the province of Bukidnon in the Northern Mindanao region. It is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, including rolling hills, lush forests, and scenic rivers. The municipality is also home to a diverse community and rich cultural traditions, making it a fascinating destination for visitors looking to explore the beauty of the Philippines. The municipality is composed of 14 barangay with the following names: Barongcot, Bugwak, Dolorosa, Kapalaran, Kianggat, Lourdes, Macarthur, Miaray, Migcuya, New Visayas, Osmeña, Poblacion, Sagbayan and Barangay San Vicente.
Experience the Rich Cultural Tapestry of Damulog, Bukidnon
Damulog, Bukidnon, is a municipality in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. It is situated in the northern part of the province and is known for its picturesque landscapes, agricultural abundance, and vibrant cultural heritage. The town is home to a diverse community, and its economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with rice and corn as the main crops. The lush greenery and rolling hills make Damulog a charming destination for nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town also takes pride in its traditional festivals and customs, providing visitors with a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of the region. The municipality is composed of 17 barangays with the following names: Aludas, Angga‑an, Tangkulan (Jose Rizal), Kinapat, Kiraon, Kitingting, Lagandang, Macapari, Maican, Migcawayan, New Compostela, Old Damulog, Omonay, Poblacion (New Damulog), Pocopoco, Sampagar, and Barangay San Isidro.
Experience Rural Philippine Life in Baungon, Bukidnon
Baungon, Bukidnon, is a municipality located in the province of Bukidnon on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. Known for its scenic landscapes and natural attractions, Baungon offers opportunities for eco-tourism and outdoor activities. The municipality is also recognized for its agricultural production, particularly in rice and corn farming. With its rich culture and warm community, Baungon offers visitors a glimpse into rural Philippine life and hospitality.
The municipality is composed of 16 barangays with the following names: Balintad, Buenavista, Danatag, Kalilangan, Lacolac, Langaon, Liboran, Lingating, Mabuhay, Mabunga, Nicdao, Imbatug, Pualas, Salimbalan, San Vicente, and Barangay San Miguel.
Guide to the City of Good Luck
Come and explore the city of Gingoog! Experience its amazing culture, hidden beauty, and paradise-like landscapes, along with various tourist spots, landmarks, and festivals. You’ll be welcomed by the warm hospitality of the friendly people of Gingoog. Known as the “City of Good Luck,” Gingoog City is located in the province of Misamis Oriental, Philippines. It is composed of 79 barangays, with the following names: Agay-ayan, Alagatan, Anakan, Bagubad, Bakidbakid, Bal-ason, Bantaawan, Binakalan, Capitulangan, Daan-Lungsod, Dinawehan, Eureka, Hindangon, Kalagonoy, Kalipay, Kamanikan, Kianlagan, Kibuging, Kipuntos, Lawaan, Lawit, Libertad, Libon, Lunao, Lunotan, Malibud, Malinao, Maribucao, Mimbuntong, Mimbalagon, Mimbunga, Minsapinit, Murallon, Odiongan, Pangasihan, Pigsaluhan, Punong, Ricoro, Samay, Sangalan, San Jose, San Juan, San Luis, San Miguel, Santiago, Tagpako, Talisay, Talon, Tinabalan, and Barangay Tinulongan, Barangay 1, Barangay 2, Barangay 3, Barangay 4, Barangay 5, Barangay 6, Barangay 7, Barangay 8, Barangay 9, Barangay 10, Barangay 11, Barangay 12, Barangay 13, Barangay 14, Barangay 15, Barangay 16, Barangay 17, Barangay 18, Barangay 18-A, Barangay 19, Barangay 20, Barangay 21, Barangay 22, Barangay 22-A, Barangay 23, Barangay 24, Barangay 24-A, Barangay 25, and Barangay 26.
Guide to Dapitan City
Dapitan City is a 3rd class city in the province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. It consists of Barangays with the following names: Aliguay, Antipolo, Aseniero, Ba-ao, Bagting, Banbanan, Banonong, Barcelona, Baylimango, Burgos, Canlucani, Carang, Cawa-cawa, Dampalan, Daro, Dawo, Diwa-an, Guimputlan, Hilltop, Ilaya, Kauswagan, Larayan, Linabo, LiyangMaria Cristina, Maria Uray, Masidlakon, Napo, Opao, Oro, Owaon, Oyan, Polo, Potol, Potungan, San Francisco, San Nicolas, San Pedro, San Vicente, Santa Cruz, Santo Niño, Sicayab Bocana, Sigayan, Silinog, Sinonoc, Sulangon, Tag-olo, Taguilon, Talisay and Barangay Tamion.
Burgundy Inn | CDO Accommodation
Are you in search of a comfortable and budget-friendly place to stay, right in the heart of Cagayan de Oro? Look no further than Burgundy Inn! It’s the perfect choice for travelers, offering amenities such as air conditioning, private bathrooms in all rooms with double-size beds, cable TV, and free WiFi. You can also find groceries available for purchase at the front lobby for your convenience, situated at 127 Yacapin-Velez St., F. Roa Bldg, Cagayan de Oro, 9000 Misamis Oriental.
The Loft Inn | CDO Accommodation
Discover the Loft Inn, a charming budget-friendly hostel nestled in the heart of Cagayan de Oro! Its prime location allows for seamless access via public transportation and places you mere moments away from the vibrant Divisoria commercial district and other captivating tourist hotspots. Renowned for its convenience, coziness, and affordability, this hidden gem on Velez corner J.R. Borja St., Cagayan de Oro offers a true home away from home, ensuring guests an unforgettable and delightful stay.
Barangay 9 | Cagayan de Oro
Barangay 9 is situated in the Central “Northern” part of the City (City Proper) in the 2nd district of Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Northern Mindanao, Philippines. Known for its mixed commercial establishments, such as banks, electronics/construction supply, pharmacies, massage spas, restaurants, accommodations, and more.
Barangay 7 | Cagayan de Oro
Barangay 7 is situated in the Central “Northern” part of the City (City Proper) in the 2nd district of Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Northern Mindanao, Philippines. Known for its Rio de Oro Boulevard – Crossroads, which is home to various government agencies, as well as mixed commercial establishments, including massage spas and accommodations.
Guide to Claveria
Claveria is a municipality in the 2nd district of Misamis Oriental province, in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 24 barangays with the following names: Ani-e, Aposkahoy, Bulahan, Cabacungan, Pelaez, Gumaod, Hinaplanan, Kalawitan, Lanise, Luna, Madaguing, Malagana, Minalwang, Mat-I, Panampawan, Parmbugas, Patrocinio, Plaridel, Poblacion, Punong, Rizal, Santa Cruz, Tamboboan, and Barangay Tipolohon.
Guide to Binuangan
Binuangan is a municipality in the 1st district of Misamis Oriental province, in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 8 barangays with the following names: Dampias, Kitamban, Kitambis, Mabini, Morangot, Nabataan, Poblacion, and Barangay Valdeconcha.
Guide to Balingoan
Balingoan is a municipality in the 1st district of Misamis Oriental province, in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 9 barangays with the following names: Baukbauk (Poblacion), Dahilig, Kebangsaan, Kabulakan, Kauswagan, Lapinig (Poblacion), Mantangale, Mapua, and Barangay San Alonzo.
A Click Away from Balingasag, Misamis Oriental
Balingasag is a municipality in the 1st district of Misamis Oriental province, in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 30 barangays with the following names: Balagnan, Baliwagan, San Francisco, Binitinan, Blanco, Calawag, Camuayan, Cogon, Dansuli, Dumarait, Hermano, Kibanban, Linabu, Linggangao, Mambayaan, Mandangoa, Napaliran, Barangay 1 (Poblacion), Barangay 2 (Poblacion), Barangay 3 (Poblacion), Barangay 4 (Poblacion), Barangay 5 (Poblacion), Barangay 6 (Poblacion), Quezon, Rosario, Samay, San Isidro, San Juan, Talusan, and Barangay Waterfall.
Guide to Alubijid
Alubijid is a municipality in the 2nd district of Misamis Oriental province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It consists of 16 barangays with the following names: Baybay, Benigwayan, Calatcat, Lagtang, Lanao, Loguilo, Lourdes, Lumbo, Molocboloc, Poblacion, Sampatulog, Sungay, Talaba, Taparak, Tugasnon, and Barangay Tula.
D’Morvie Yacapin
D’Morvie Suites – Yacapin/Velez St is a well-liked hotel located in a bustling area, offering comfortable accommodations and convenient access to local attractions and amenities. With modern facilities, the hotel caters to both leisure and business travelers, aiming to fulfill their needs with its services and cozy rooms.
D’Morvie Capistrano
D’Morvie Suites (Capistrano), located near D’Morvie Yacapin-Velez St., is a well-liked hotel in a bustling area, offering comfortable accommodations and convenient access to local attractions and amenities. With modern facilities, the hotel caters to both leisure and business travelers, aiming to fulfill their needs with its services and cozy rooms.
G-Galyx InnHotel | CDO Accommodation
G-Galyx Inn Hotel is a budget-friendly accommodation located in Cagayan de Oro, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and various amenities, including complimentary WiFi, free parking for guests, airport shuttle service, and air-conditioned rooms. It is also a child-friendly establishment. You can find the hotel at Capt. Vicente Roa Street, near the Cogon Public Market and directly in front of the Cagayan de Oro Fire District in Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Philippines.
Laligan Falls
Fall in love with nature, visit Laligan Falls!, This natural wonder features tiered plunging and cascading water flows over high rock formations. The attraction, which can be reached by hiking roughly thirty minutes through scenic farm and river trails, is good for swimming, picnic and picture taking with family and friends., Visitors must coordinate with the barangay government or go directly to the barangay hall for payment of the entrance fee, designation of local tour guide/s and brief orientation., So what are you waiting for? Explore nature, experience adventure, discover Valencia City!
Zayas Falls
Explore and Discover, Zayas Falls!. In addition to the stunning backdrop of mountains and breathtaking panoramic view of Sitio Sumpong, Barangay Banlag has a splendid river system that holds a striking waterfall called Zayas Falls. This natural phenomenon is characterized by a type of single plunging flow of water that creates an alluring pool perfect for jumping, diving, and swimming. Visitors must coordinate with the barangay government or go directly to the barangay hall for payment of fee, designation of local tour guide/s, and brief orientation. Nature is waiting, explore Valencia City!
Valencia City Tourism: Uncover the Charm of Tagulanao Falls
Tagulanao Falls located in Barangay Concepcion, this natural attraction has two main water cascades over steep slopes. The waterfalls has powerful water flows descending into a pool where huge rocks are seated. River pools are also found upstream the waterfalls where swimming and jumping can be enjoyed. Visitors are advised to coordinate with the barangay government for payment of fee, designation of local tour guide/s and brief orientation.
Barangay 5, Cagayan de Oro
Barangay 5 is situated in the Central “Northern” part of the City (City Proper) in the 2nd district of Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Northern Mindanao, Philippines, and is known for its Plaza Divisovia and mixed commercial establishments, such as restaurants, spas, salons, and accommodations.
Barangay 3, Cagayan de Oro
Barangay 3 is situated in the Central “Northern” part of the City (City Proper) in the 2nd district of Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Northern Mindanao, Philippines, and is known for mixed commercial establishments, such as restaurants, cafes, and accommodations.
Transport Services in Cagayan de Oro
SheyaAbe Transport Services and Car Rentals is now open to serve you. The office is located on the ground floor of the Red Planet Hotel, next to SM Downtown in Cagayan de Oro.

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