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MT. IGLIT-BACO NATIONAL PARK
Photo from: http://www.sablayan.net/mt-iglit-baco-national-park/
Declared as a national park and forest reservation, Mt. Iglit is also a game sanctuary for the tamaraw, a specied of wild water buffalo endemic to Mindoro. Resembling the carabao, the tamaraw is smaller in size, with shorter and straighter V-shaped horns. These endangered animalis live in the forests at the foot of Mt. Iglit. Trekkers and climbers may be able to catch a glimpse of the tamaraw as well as several other species of indigenous wildlife and flora. Iglit-Baco National Park is also the home of the Hanuo’o Mangyan, Mindoro’s aborigines. Authorizations for visits to the ethnic community are required; these can be arranged in advance by hotels. Read More: https://triptheislands.com/destinations/occidental-mindoro-exploring-paradise/
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Tibolo became a destination favored by those who love to learn the Tagabawa culture and to commune with nature. And most of all, the program enabled the community to manage a community-based, culture-focused intervention that eventually improved the quality of life of the Tagabawa tribe residing within the territorial jurisdiction of their ancestral domain.
The 2-hectare cultural village today serves as a landmark of living indigenous cultural traditions, a venue for cultural exchange, life-long learning and techno-share, a center for culture-focused creative industry and trade, a learning site for conservation of cultural and natural resources, an abode for indigenous tribal leaders and a key stopover for mountain climbers and trekkers in Mt. Apo using the Sibulan Trail. Read More: http://logsac.blogspot.com/2015/07/a-remarkable-revisiting-of-tibolo.html
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The Kalimudan Cultural Village at Barangay Tibolo, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur, best represents the genuine desire of the Bagobo tribe in unifying their people and preserving their culture. This desire has become so moving that it has built a growing tribal village with landscapes and “lifescapes” of the ancestral homeland of the indigenous peoples. Eight simple indigenous structures are built to accommodate visitors who wish to immerse in the community. One can spend the day with the Bagobo people and safely sleep in a house similar to theirs. A long house, built for special activities of the “lumads” like assemblies, weddings, meetings, has become a favorite contheymvention area for corporate activities like seminars and workshops. Read More: http://www.davaotourism.ph/culture-heritage/
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Photo from: https://www.senyorita.net/2011/07/breakfast-with-the-bagobo-tribe-tibolo-village-davao-del-sur/
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Photo from: https://www.davaobase.com/2011/07/kapatagan-invasion-agong-house-and-tibolo-village/
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http://www.thirstyblogger.com/rice-coffee-with-the-bagobo-tribe-in-davao.html
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http://talesofthelonelysperm.blogspot.com/2010/10/zets-eco-cultural-adventure-part-i-zets.html
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Occidental Mindoro Belongs to the MIMAROPA Region
Where is Occidental Mindoro and How to Get There
Occidental Mindoro Mainly Produces and Exports Food Products
Places to Visit in Occidental Mindoro
Awesome Festivals in Occidental Mindoro
How to Have Fun in Occidental Mindoro
Occidental Mindoro Photo Gallery
Occidental Mindoro Video Collection
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