TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN DAVAO DEL NORTE
Banana Beach Resort
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I’m talking about Tagum in Davao del Norte, in which lies Banana Beach in Hijo Estate Resorts—a 760-hectare expanse of leisure space, rivers, forests, and plantations. Imagine everything you could possibly want in a getaway all together in one place: beach, sea, river, forest, comfortable lodging, activities, food, and many more! It’s a dream come true for any traveler seeking the perfect hideaway.
Just an hour and a half drive from Davao City, Banana Beach is situated at the heart of Davao gulf in Madaum, Tagum City, a little—no, enormous—piece of paradise that instantly throws away all the stresses related to city living, a respite from all things toxic. The resort caters to both peace lovers and adventure seekers—how they have managed to combine two opposing worlds, I have no idea. All I know is that I am a bit of both, and I had an amazing time at Banana Beach. Read More: http://www.pepesamson.com/2015/08/banana-beach-davao-things-to-do.html
Bone Collection Museum
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Whenever we’re at the beach or out on the open ocean, I have a habit of picking up any refuse I can find – plastic bags, bottles, cigarette butts, empty bags of chips. I don’t do it often nor do I make it my personal mission. I just do it given the opportunity because I find trash floating in an otherwise perfect ocean unsightly.
Little did I know that I may have been inadvertently saving a few animals in the process. Thanks to the D’ Bone Collector Museum in Davao City, I now understand that picking up trash on the beach isn’t just about prettying your environment. It’s about preserving it too.
The museum is a 3-story building fronting Nograles Park. On the second floor are the bones of terrestrial animals. All skeletons at the museum are from animals that died of natural causes. Read More:http://www.willflyforfood.net/2014/10/11/creating-environmental-awareness-at-d-bone-collector-museum-davao-city/
Bulca Chong
Photo from: http://www.pepesamson.com/2015/08/davao-food-trip.html
Bulca Chong is one of Davaoeños favorite dining place after a late night out. It offers sumptuous soup called bulca chong – a beef stew. They are located at General Luna St., Davao City. Their location is a walking distance from Gaisano South Mall and Davao Doctors Hospital. Read More: http://www.escapemanila.com/2014/01/where-to-eat-in-davao.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Davao del Norte Belongs to Region XI
Davao del Norte – Banana Capital of the Philippines
Top Tourist Attractions in Davao del Norte
Watch the Colorful Festivals of Davao del Norte
Amazing Beaches of Davao del Norte
How to Have a Lot of Fun in Davao del Norte
Davao del Norte Video Collection
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