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ATTRACTIONS IN COMPOSTELA VALLEY
Compostela Valley is a province of the Philippines located in the Davao Region in Mindanao. The province, called Comval for short, used to be part of Davao del Norte until it was made independent in 1998. It is the third newest province of the Philippines, behind Dinagat Islands and Zamboanga Sibugay. Its capital is Nabunturan. The province borders Davao del Norte to the west, Agusan del Sur to the north, and Davao Oriental to the east. To the southwest lies the Davao Gulf.
Compostela Valley is blessed with nature’s magnificent works of art. It brims with natural attractions like beaches, waterfalls, forests, mountain ranges, caves, lakes, rivers, hot and cold springs, all found in the province. No wonder it stands as a strong tourist spot in Mindanao and assemble a small fraction in the tourism in the Philippines. Read More: https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/destinations/116
Aguacan Cold Spring Resort
Photo from: http://touristspotsfinder.com/2018/04/top-10-tourist-spots-in-compostela-valley/5/
If the heat has already become surprisingly immense, the best thing that you could do is pack your bags and head out to the Aguacan cold spring resort located in Maragusan– the summer capital of Davao Region. Although the cold spring is quite distant and the travel time can be long, a trip to the Aguacan resort is surely worth the wait.
The cold water in its huge pool will surely refresh your scorched skin and give you the respite you need away from the tiring city and busy life. The cold spring lies in the midst of lush vegetation thus it could also be good for camping and one could go hiking around its vicinity. The place is ideal for large gatherings such as clan reunions and company celebrations as it could accommodate around 100 guests. There are small huts for visitors who wish to stay the whole day, while there are lodging houses to house overnight guests. Read More: https://wayph.com/aguacan-coldspring-resort-maragusan/
Aliwagwag Falls
The Aliwagwag Falls is a series of more than 130 cascading waterfalls located in Barangay Aliwagwag, about 30 minutes drive from the town’s Poblacion. It’s a unique waterfalls dotting with different rock formations, shapes and various heights. Each tier differs from another. It ranges from 6 to 110 feet. There is one measured at 72 feet and another is at 67. Overall, Aliwagwag Falls is 1,110 feet of cascading energy and 20 meters in width. Viewing it from afar, Aliwagwag Falls looks like a stairway to heaven. Not known to many, Aliwagwag Falls is considered by hydraulic engineers as the highest waterfalls in the Philippines and regarded as one of the most beautiful falls in the Philippines. Read More: http://thetravelteller.com/aliwagwag-falls-the-pride-of-cateel-davao-oriental/
Aliwagwag is situated in the Eastern Mindanao Biodiversity Corridor which contains one of the largest remaining blocks of tropical lowland rainforest in the Philippines. It covers an area of 10,491.33 hectares (25,924.6 acres) and a buffer zone of 420.6 hectares (1,039 acres) in the hydrologically rich mountainous interior of the municipalities of Cateel and Boston in Davao Oriental as well as a portion of the municipality of Compostela in Compostela Valley. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliwagwag_Protected_Landscape
Awao Falls
Photo from: http://majaflores.com/2016/12/the-serene-beauty-of-awao-waterfalls-in-compostella-valley/
There are in fact numerous waterfalls in Compostela Valley, being a landlocked province surrounded with gold-rich mountains. Awao Falls in the town of Monkayo is one of, if not, the grandest of them all.
Tucked in the remote barangay of the same name, Awao Falls is Monkayo’s prized attraction. It features three layers of cascades, rumor has it that there is even fourth!
The first tier is the icon of Awao Falls. Commonly called as Falls 1, it is a towering curtain of cascading water dropping to a height of approximately 80 feet into a shallow and rocky catch basin. The water cascades on a rough and accented wall creating numerous droplets. Truly a majestic natural canvas! Read More: https://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/awao-falls-the-prized-attraction-of-monkayo-compostela-valley/#sthash.Tv6I5T0Q.dpbs
Kanlawig Hot Spring Resort
Photo from:https://mindanaoescapades.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/maragusan-tours-kanlawig-hot-springs/
Nothing is more refreshing than dipping your whole body in warm water. This is the reason why a hot spring experience is something that is difficult to forget. It is also an experience that you will always look forward to. If you are planning to indulge in a hot spring experience, then the Kanlawig Hot Spring Resort is definitely one of the most ideal sites to visit. First, it offers a majestic panoramic view of Mt. Candalaga.
Accommodation is also not a problem as there are a lot of small cottages to choose from. For those who were not able to bring enough food and drinks, the hot spring resort has an in-house store where you could buy from. It should be noted that the place also charges entrance and corkage fee. It is located in Maragusan and is difficult to miss as it is situated just along the road going to the center of the town. Read More: https://wayph.com/kanlawig-hot-spring-resort/
Kopiat Island
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Kopiat Island lies on the waters of the Municipality of Mabini in the province of Compostela Valley. It is an 87-hectare island that is part of Mabini Protected Landscape and Seascape.
The island is covered with fruit-bearing coconut trees while different variety of mangroves are scattered on the sides. It boasts of clear and serene waters of Davao Gulf and blessed with a lengthy shoreline bathed in fine white sands. Deemed unspoiled, the island is perfect site for picnic and relaxation. Read More: http://thetravelteller.com/kopiat-island-the-unspoiled-island-gem-of-compostela-valley/
Lake Leonard
Photo from: https://greedypeg.org/compostela-valley/Lake-Leonard.html
It was the serene view of Lake Leonard that welcomed us as we got there. The waters were at rest so still that the verdant foliage on the sides beautifully reflected on the mirror lake. Water lilies and lotus abound the waters. Fish cages and tilapia pens abound on the side. There were locals fishing in the middle of the lake using their bamboo raft.
I noticed that Lake Leonard is much loved by locals. It is their favorite place to relax and unwind. There were picnic goers when we arrived there enjoying the serene feel of the lake. Some kids enjoyed grilling their fresh catch on the side. There were groups of families too relishing their weekend picnic by lake. Such a quaintest picture. Read More: http://thetravelteller.com/the-untainted-beauty-of-macos-lake-leonard/
Mainit Sulfuric Hot Spring
Photo from: https://news.abs-cbn.com/life/multimedia/photo/06/22/18/whats-hot-in-compostela-valley
When we got to Mainit Sulfuric Hot spring, it was the steaming view of the cascading waters that first took my interest. It was a new sight to me seeing hot steaming waters freely flowing from different geological formations.
In my desire to experience it first hand, I rushed to the hot waterfall base only to realize the waters were really hot. I had to soak my feet first in the gushing warm waters for couple of minutes for them to adjust with the temperature. When done, I ran to the cascading waters trying to test if I can brave its warmness. To my dismay, it is really hot. I told myself to wait until its dusk so it won’t be that boiling. And so I contented going around scrutinizing every inch of this place that was a new sight to my eyes. Read More: http://thetravelteller.com/macos-mainit-sulfuric-hot-spring-one-unique-destination-to-visit/
Mt. Candalaga
Photo from: https://dabawenyolife.wordpress.com/2014/06/01/enduring-the-trail-of-mt-candalaga/
A favorite of hikers in Mindanao is one of the island’s most beautiful and yet formidable mountains, Mt. Candalaga in Compostela Valley. Home to the ethnic Mandayan and Mansaka tribes, the mountain is untamed and wild, as it is beautiful, steeped in folklore and blessed with a forest with a tantalizingly deep and dense foliage. Numerous waterfalls deck the mountain, and even at the start of the trail you will be welcomed by Marangig Falls, which is actually a system of waterfalls in 13 levels. Into the mountain, the flora and fauna is impressive: there are rafflesia, orchids, ferns, and trees covered with moss. Read More: http://www.pinoymountaineer.com/2008/07/mt-candalaga-2402.html
Tagbibinta Falls
The Tagbibinta Falls in Maragusan, Compostela Valley is just one of the hidden gems of Mindanao. Located in Barangay Coronobe, Maragusan, this nature’s wonder consists of seven falls and measures 700 feet at height. A large number of tourists and locals alike flock the falls every year to capture its beauty. It is a great nature escape for everyone who wants a break from urban life.
The Tagbibinta Falls could be both a challenge and a resting nook for visitors. You can dare yourself to trek the challenging trails as you visit all of the seven falls, or you can just sit back and gaze at the beauty of it all. Read More: http://www.wanderingsolesph.com/tagbibinta-falls-in-maragusan-compostela-valley/
White Peak / Mt. Pandadagsaan
Photo from: https://photocollectionbyalbert.wordpress.com/2010/12/01/white-peak/
This is White Peak, also known as Mount Pandadagsaan, in Barangay Andap, New Bataan, in the province of Compostela Valley. It has been called as such by local mountaineers because of the limestone embedded on its rocky west face which, when hit by sunlight, gives an almost sparkling, crystal-like towering appearance as contrasted to the thick green moss that surround it. With an elevation of 8, 878 feet above sea level, its cold temperature could range from 3 to 1 degrees centigrade and at times can drop to below zero. The mountain is the 3rd highest peak in Davao Region and ranked 13th in the Philippines. It is considered by Philippine mountaineers as a much difficult climb than Mount Apo, the country’s highest mountain peak, hence, first time would-be climbers are not allowed for safety reasons. Read More: http://davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com/2012/06/white-peak.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Compostela Valley is Part of Region XI
Where is Compostela Valley and How to Get There
Compostela Valley – Province with a Solidarity Ring
Awesome Sites to See in Compostela Valley
Colorful Festivals Celebrated in Compostela Valley
Enjoy and Have Fun in Compostela Valley
Other Visitors Also Viewed:
Handuraw Festival – Remembering History
Tultugan Festival – Bamboo Dance and Music
Culapnitan Cave Displays Magnificent Stalactite Formations
Gota Beach – Setting of Reality TV “Survivor” Series
Napantao Marine Sanctuary – Great for diving, snorkeling, and many more!
The Miraculous Statue of Virgin Mary at the Joroan Church
Rosquillos Festival – Celebrates Delicious Rosquillos Cookies
Silmugi Festival is Celebrated by Street Dancing