Explore and experience Davao City ‘s culture and its finest Tourist destinations. The city has a total land area of 2,443.61 km2. In terms of land area, Davao City is the largest city in the Philippines. Be amazed with following the destinations:
Along the Diversion Road in Davao City, you can see a Japanese tunnel created during World War II with about 300 meters deep. The main attractions of the tunnel are the remaining various vintage weapons, compartments of water bankers, makeshift offices used by the Japanese soldiers,a dungeon for the prisoners of war and Stalactites you can found inside the tunnel.
Just a few minutes after Japanese Tunnel, you can find Jack’s Ridge Resort and Restaurant is located in a high mountain slope at Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City. A place where you can perfectly Eat and relax while enjoying the city view.
D’Bone Collector features a unique collection of over 200 well-preserved skeletons of various animal species from different environments. The Museum also helps the conservation and retrieval of marine animals.
People’s Park, a public park in the city and home to sculptures made by local artists. One of the major attractions at the park is the Durian Dome, which is inspired by the Durian fruit.
Jack’s Ridge is located in a high mountain slope at Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City. It is a place where you can perfectly Eat and relax while enjoying the Davao City view.
Kadayawan Village showcase the rich culture of 11 tribes in Davao City and their Tribal Houses. Tribal members warmly welcome guests to go inside their houses and freely answer questions for those who wish to know more about indigenous practices.
Photos: