Thursday, November 22, 2007

Davao City A haven place to live

Tourist spots in Davao


Mt. Apo, tallest peak in the country at 10,311 feet above sea level the mightiest upward surge of along mountain range extending from North Cotabato, Davao del Sur and Davao City to Agusan del Sur and Misamis Oriental in Northern Mindanao.
Mt. Apo straddles a long mountain range delineating the boundaries of the provinces of Davao del Sur and North Cotabato and Davao City. The volcanic peak Apo meaning grandfather of all Philippine mountains dominates a vast area of 72,769 hectares where natural wonders lure outdoor enthusiasts to trek through this tribal god's domain and conquer this towering peak and sea an exotic display of nature at its best in its virgin state a steaming blue lake in a picturesque setting, geysers and sulphur pillars, rainwater lakes, the swift flowing Marbel, Sibulan and Baruring Rivers, waterfalls cascading with a thunderous roar from a deep gorge for a total drop of almost 300 feet. Several miniature falls in lake like spray give touches of silvery beauty to the verdant surroundings.
Climbing Mount Apo takes four days. There are many trails so climbers often ascend and descend through different routes to see more of the place. Before climbing, contact the Department of Tourism Office in Davao (Magsaysay Park Complex, Tel. (82) 221-0070/221-6955) or the Mt. Apo Climbers Association of Davao City where tents, camping, gear, provisions and guides are available. The Davao Tourism Office also organizes Holy Week climbs called "Conquer Mt. Apo" and semestral break ascents in October called "Octotrek" where large numbers of climbers join in.


Once known as the monkey-eating eagle; it is endemic(found only) to the eastern portion of the Philippine comprising the Sierra Madre mountains in Eastern Luzon and the heavily forested area of Mindanao.
The largest eagle, standing to about three and a half feet (3 1/2) may be recognized by its powerful bill, strong legs and claws. The general body color is grayish brown in the back and wings, whitish front neck and belly with shafts of gray brown streaked feathers on the head, which when erect forms a crest.
The prey mostly on monkeys, but lately they have been observed feeding on flying lemurs (caguang), wild cats (musang), and flying squirrels (tapilac) in Mindanao. Usually the male does the hunting, sharing his catch with the female and the young, especially during the breeding time.
The life of the eagle has been closely watched resulting in the following findings: pairs occupy a wide territory in lowland and medium elevation forest. Hunting flights extend to the cleared areas as well. At breeding time, they usually indulge in high searing flights and are said to mate in mid-air. The nest is a crude platform of branches and twigs, set in the tallest tree. Only one white egg is laid which hatches in about two months.
The very size of the monkey eating eagle with its majestic stance makes it a very desirable target as a trophy. Also because of its uniqueness, there is a demand for its in major zoos of the world.
HOW TO GET TO THE PHILIPPINE EAGLE CAMP IN MALAGOS CALINAN
take jeepney from Davao City to Calinan
jeepney for Calinan are available anywhere at C.M. Recto Ave., A. Pichon St. and Bankerohan Public Market
tricycle for Malagos (Eagle Breeding Center are available at Calinan Public Market)
PEARL FARM BEACH RESORT
Like the jewel for which it is named, the Pearl Farm Beach Resort is a precious get-away where guests can revel in tropical pleasures, relish life's flavors and feast on nature's bounties
The Pearl Farm Beach Resort lies in a secluded cove on Samal Island off the coast of Davao City. This 11-hectare spread was once a pearl farm, where thousands of white-lipped oysters, transported from the Sulu Sea, were cultivated for their pink, white and gold pearls. Today, the resort beckons with the promise of a relaxing, private retreat, under the care of our friendly, charming staff.
The resort's Samal Houses are patterned after the stilt houses of seafaring Samal tribes of the Sulu archipelago. By day, schools of tiny fish frolic between the sturdy poles that support the houses. At night, the sound of the waves are a soothing aid to slumber.
A jar of water and a coconut shell dipper are placed near the entrance to each house so that guests may wash away the sand after a day of barefooting on the beach. In local custom, this gesture is also symbolic of a cleansing of the spirit.
EDEN MOUNTAIN RESORT
Voice: +63 82 299-1020
Voice: +63 82 296-0791
Fax: +63 82 299-0313Cell #: +639189307590
http://www.edennaturepark.com.ph
This mountain resort reservation offers a cool climate, lush forest, and natural surroundings, overlooking the city and the gulf. Suitable for camping, nature hiking, bird watching, and horseback riding.


Calinan, Davao Citysales@malagos.com
Tel : +63 82 221 1545
This garden resort is filled with tall trees and a multitude of rare orchids. It has a restaurant, butterfly sanctuary, horseback riding facilities, fishponds, golf driving range, swimming pool, adventure playground, seminar halls, campsite, and cottages.
Davao City is known as a friendly city, a lot of foreigners want to live here and raised their own family and do business because this place is popular of its peace and order situation. Once you re in Davao you feel secured in everything you do as long as your a law abiding citizen. There are also many tourist destination that Davao can offer some are not yet discovered and some are always visited by the local tourist like mountaineering groups and clubs from different chapters. Mountaineering usually visits caves in Ipol, they do cave exploration, and take pictures of beautiful spots.
VISIT DAVAO NOW AND EXPLORE THINGS THAT YOU WANT TO DO AND MAKE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE .

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think its becoz the sailor is sitting while Lisa is lying in front of him. Tama ba? hehehe

Sheila Lu said...

Wow! I love the picture of Mt. Apo. I wish I can go there bisag sa foot of the mountain lang. I've been to Davao City and I was able to visit just the Eden Mountain Resort. I've been to your Butterfly Garden too. Had some beautiful pictures of the garden and butterflies. I really like Davao. It's one of my favorite city.

 
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