Feel your blood rush at the Mapawa Nature Park!

Mapawa Nature Park is located in a forest park in Cugman. Its environment is a hit with both locals and tourists, as it offers peace, solitude, adventure, and fun – all at once!

There are plenty of activities you can do in Mapawa. You can rappel from the top of a 65-foot waterfall. There is horseback riding available for those who want to explore the 2500 hectare park. There are also spring swimming pools and ziplines you can ride on.

It is the perfect location for a family trip, a barkada getaway, for team-building on corporations and government groups! It is also a paradise for bikers and hikers – you can see trees that are more than 3 centuries old, and there are scattered waterfalls throughout the park.

If you want to get both peace and fun, Mapawa is the place for you!

How to get to Mapawa Nature Park?

Easiest way to get to Mapawa Nature Park

Don’t bother with the stress there is when you commute, you’re headed for a vacation so why get yourself tired before you arrived? Rent a car from us so that we can send you, your family, friends, or corporate group to Mapawa! The ride will be worry-free, hassle-free, and most importantly – affordable.

Whatever corner in Cagayan de Oro you may come from, we can pick you up and send you straight to Cugan! This rental will save you both money and precious travel time.

It does not matter if you are a small group needing a small car or a crowd needing a van, because our distinguished collection of rental units is here to accommodate all the passengers! With us, your travel needs are all addressed.

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From CDO to Mapawa Nature Park

1. Head to Cogon Indahag Terminal.
2. At the terminal, ride a van or jeep heading to Indahag.
3. At Indahag, ride a tricycle heading to Mapawa Crossing.
4. When you’re at the crossing, ride a habal-habal. Inform the driver to pick you up later at a certain time.

Things to do at Mapawa Nature Park

1. NATURAL WATER SLIDE
– Slide down a 20 ft high waterfall and splash straight into refreshing cold water.

2. TREK
– You can explore the park through treks. There are a lot of animals and plants you can see on the way.

3. BODY RAPPEL
– The 10 feet high waterfall can’t be slid down due to the rocks, so you have to rappel downwards.

4. CLIFF JUMPING
– There is a 25 ft. high cliff looming over a natural waterfall pool. The water is 15 ft. deep so jumping with a life vest is completely safe!

5. 65 FT. RAPPEL
– The 65 ft. waterfall has to be conquered with a rappel downwards. Reminder, use your feet (not knees) against the rocks.

6. ZIPLINE
– Try to see the Nature Park through the ziplines scattered in the park. It is worth it!

7. GO CAMPING
– There are designated camping sites for those who want to camp.

8. FEED THE ANIMALS
– Only feed the roaming birds in the actual park under the supervision and approval of a staff.

Rates and Fees

Environmental Fee – ₱ 50 per head
Camping Fee – ₱ 100 per head, with minimum of 10 individuals
Horseback Riding – ₱ 200/hour, ₱ 125/30 mins., and ₱ 100/15 mins.
Swimming Pool – ₱ 75 per head
Zipline – ₱ 325 per head
Trail Run/Hike – ₱ 300 per guide
View Deck Big – ₱ 1000
View Deck Small – ₱ 500

River Trek Package/Canyoneering: ₱ 1300 per person
*includes Entrance Fee, Packed Lunch, and Bottled Water

How to Contact

You can contact Mapawa Nature Park through these contact numbers:

Landline: (088) 850-2580 / (088) 858-4402
Email: mapawanaturepark@ymail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MapawaPark

To bring when visiting Mapawa Nature Park

1. Bring along food and drinks with you.
2. Bring gadgets that are waterproofed.
3. Bring eco-friendly sunblock.
4. Bring your own tent if you plan on camping.

Reminders when visiting Mapawa Nature Park

1. Use appropriate footwear when on the trail.
2. Do not throw your trash anywhere.
3. Respect the environment and act appropriately.
4. Ask the guides before jumping to any natural pool.
5. Wear your life jacket at all times.
6. Do not leave your things unattended.

Trek along Mount Hamiguitan Mountain Range Wildlife Sanctuary!

Declared as UNESCO’s World Heritage Site, ASEAN Heritage Park, and a Protected Area in the Philippines – Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary is renowned for its rich biodiversity, lush forests, and natural treasures.

The Sanctuary is famed for the unique pygmy forest featuring trees that are centuries old while housing plenty of endangered, endemic, and rare species of flora and fauna. Among them are the Philippine Eagles and several species of Nepenthes.

The trek takes three days, where you will be hiking for 5-6 hours per day. Waiting at the peak for the bravest of climbers is the Tinagong Dagat and the Twin Falls.

Would you dare to climb Mount Hamiguitan?

How to get to Mount Hamiguitan?

Easiest way to get to Mount Hamiguitan

The climb to the peak of Mount Hamiguitan is a challenging one, so keep your best self at ease on the road. Skip the stress of commuting, and avail a rental from us! With a service, you can sit back and relax all the way to Mount Hamiguitan while we deal with sending you there!

Wherever you are from Davao, we can and will come and get you. With this rental, you can save a lot of money and time! You’ll have more time to spend enjoying the view of the Sanctuary when you arrive.

We are guaranteed to accommodate you whether you are a small group or a crowd. With the diverse selection of our rental units, we are more than capable to address all of your travel needs.

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Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
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From Davao to Mount Hamiguitan

1. From Airport, ride a taxi heading to Davao Ecoland Terminal.
2. At the terminal, ride a bus or van heading to Governor Generoso. This usually takes about 3-4 hours.
3. When you arrive at the town proper of Governor Generoso, ride a habal-habal heading to Mount Hamiguitan Museum.

Things to do at Mount Hamiguitan

1. LEARN ABOUT THE SANCTUARY
– There is an interpretation site located at the foot of the mountain, so get in some learning about the sanctuary!

2. WATCH BIRDS AT THE VIEW DECK
– The bird-watching view deck is perfect if you want to observe birds in their normal lives.

3. TRY THE HANGING BRIDGE
– The hanging bridge is a must try if you want to see an aerial view of the mountain.

4. TREK THE NATURE TRAIL
– Aside from the 3 day hike, there is a natural trail for leisure hiking.

5. SEE THE SUNSET
– The sunset view deck provides the most romantic set up.

6. TRY THE COFFEE
– The coffee at Cafe Hamiguitan is one of a kind so you must give it a go!

7. GET ADVENTUROUS
– Try the Tree-Top Obstacle located in the park for an adrenaline rush.

8. FEEL LIKE A LEMUR
– The Flying Lemur Gliding Ride will make you feel like an actual lemur while also touring you around some areas of the mountain!

9. TAKE PHOTOS
– Be careful when taking photos and using the flash function because some animals are nocturnal and won’t appreciate being bothered.

Rates and Fees

TREKKING FEE:
Regular – ₱ 3000 per pax
Davao Oriental Residents – ₱ 1500 per pax
Students (18 y.o.) – ₱ 1500 per pax
Youth (15-17 y.o.) – ₱ 1500 per pax
Outdoors Club Federation of Davao Oriental – ₱ 1000 per pax
Mindanao Federation of Southern Mindanao – ₱ 2450 per pax
Senior Citizens – ₱ 2400 per pax

Porter Fee – ₱ 500 per day
Ecoguide – ₱ 500 per day
Local Scientist/Guide/Porter-Guide – ₱ 1000 per day

DSLR Camera Use Fee – ₱ 500 per camera
Drone Camera Use Fee – ₱ 1000 per drone

TREKKING FEE FOR STUDENTS WITH THESIS PURPOSES
Undergraduate Student – FREE
Masters Degree Student – ₱ 1000
Doctorate Degree Student – ₱ 2000

How to Contact

You can contact Mount Hamiguitan through these:

Mobile No.: 0908 459 5398, 0938 761 2886
Email Address: hamiguitan.protect@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MtHamiguitan

Reminders when visiting Mount Hamiguitan

1. There will be no walk-in trekkers. Booking must be made at least 10 days prior through the PAMB Headquarters.
2. Cooking shall be conducted on designated areas using portable burners.
3. Waste management will be observed at all times and fines will be sanctioned for not following.
4. You can look for more information about the camping and trekking of Mt. Hamiguitan in their Facebook Page.

Head over to Lake Carolina, the Enchanting Lake of Davao!

Named as the Hidden Treasure of Mindanao, Lake Carolina is located at Baganga, Davao Oriental. It has crystal clear fresh and saltwater that reminds people of the Loboc River in Bohol. It is surrounded by an abundant greenery of tall grasses and trees, perfect for you who wants a laid back vacation.

Until recently, it has been an untouched location frequented by locals as a favorite picnic spot. Swimming is allowed in here but visitors are reminded to be careful since the lake runs eight feet deep. Now, it is a developing place of tourism functioning under Resort Cartagena.

Before joining the locals by jumping to the lake from a height, ask them where there are safe spots since there are sharp and jagged rocks underwater.

Carolina has also been ventured on by the Filipino Cave Divers who want to explore underwater cave systems in the Philippines. They haven’t reached an end yet in their ventures.

How to get to Lake Carolina?

Easiest way to get to Lake Carolina

Skip the tiring hassle there is on public transport. You’re on a vacation, so avoid the stresses there are before you can even arrive there! Avail a car rental service with a driver from us, so you and your vacationing dabarkads can rest easy on the back seat while we deal with sending you off to Lake Carolina!

Wherever you are in Davao – we can pick you up and send you straight to Baganga! With a rental, you’re not only saving money but also cutting some precious time spent on travel.

It won’t be a problem whether you are a small group or a big crowd! With our distinguished collection of rental units, we can cater to all of your possible needs!

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Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
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From Davao to Lake Carolina

1. From the Davao Airport, ride a taxi heading to Ecoland Terminal.
2. At the Terminal, get on a van or bus heading to Baganga. This will take 5 hours.
3. In the town proper of Baganga, hire a tricycle heading to Lake Carolina.

Things to do at Lake Carolina

1. SWIMMING
– Don’t pass up a chance and swim in the blue waters!

2. CLIFF JUMPING
– Join the locals who are jumping off from ledges, but make sure the landing area is safe!

3. SNAP PHOTOS
– The entire resort is picture perfect, so take your Instagram shots!

4. SUN BATHING
– Get on a tire and sunbathe while you’re in the water!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee: ₱ 50 per pax

Cottages:
Cottage 1-2 – ₱ 350
Cottage 3-7, 18, 19 – ₱ 300
Cottage 8-10 – ₱ 600
Cottage 11, 12, 14, 15 – ₱ 800
Cottage 16, 17 – ₱ 500

Room Accommodations:
Rooms 1-4 – ₱ 3000 for 6-8 pax
Indian Houses 1, 2 – ₱ 2000 for 4 pax

Tire – ₱ 30 each
Life Jacket – ₱ 50 each
Raft – ₱ 200 per hour for 10 pax
Boat – ₱ 100 per hour

How to Contact

You can contact Baganga Tourism Office through these:

Mobile No.: 0948 153 5150
Email Address: nenette.esteves@yahoo.com

You can contact Resort Cartagena through these:

Mobile No.: 0905 155 6738
Email Address: joshkayando@yahoo.com.ph
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/carolinalakeBananga

Reminders when visiting Lake Carolina

1. Accompany your children when swimming.
2. Wear your life jackets when swimming or on the boat.
3. Practice care when walking the sides of the lake as it is slippery.
4. Take note of the scattered warning signs.
5. Best time to visit is during a sunny day when the waters are turquoise green.

Ultimate Guide for your Aliwagwag Falls visit in Davao!

The islands and beaches aren’t the only wonder Davao has to offer, they also have mesmerizing waterfalls! Standing out from the rest of the falls in Davao is the 84-tiered waterfalls of Aliwagwag, proudly standing at approximately 1,100 feet.

The local lore in Cateel states that Aliwagwag is a gift from the gods to the people. Now, it is considered as a National Integrated Protected Areas of the Philippines – after there was a spike of tourists. The town of Cateel also developed an Ecopark to further boost their tourism.

Visiting the falls will ensure you a majestic view of the Earth’s wonder while also providing you a fun-filled area with the activities they offer.

How to get to Aliwagwag Falls?

Easiest way to get to Aliwagwag Falls

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From Davao to Aliwagwag Falls

1. From Davao City Airport, ride a taxi heading to Ecoland Terminal.
2. At the Terminal, ride a bus or a van heading to Cateel via Compostela Valley.
3. Upon arrival at Cateel, ask a habal-habal rider to drop you off at Aliwagwag Falls Ecopark.

Things to do at Aliwagwag Falls

1. SWIMMING
– Make sure to ask the guides first where there are safe spots to swim.

2. ZIPLINE
– Ride the Zipline available in the ecopark.

3. MONKEY BRIDGE
– The bridge passes through the entire width of Aliwagwag Falls.

4. HAVE A PICNIC
– There are tables available at the Ecopark so get a meal there with your peers.

5. TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS
– The Aliwagwag Falls hits the sweet spot for those who like taking photos.

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
Adult – ₱ 100
Senior Citizen – ₱ 65
Children (10-14 y.o.) – ₱ 50
Children (below 10) – ₱ 25

ZIPLINE RIDE
Non-Cateel Residents – ₱ 200
Cateel Residents – ₱ 150

ECOPARK INN RATES
Non-Air Conditioned Group Room – ₱ 3000 for 6-10 pax
Non-Air Conditioned Small Room – ₱ 600 for 1-2 pax
Air Conditioned Family Room – ₱ 1500
Air Conditioned Twogether Room – ₱ 1000
Extra Bed – ₱ 200 each

Tables and Chairs – ₱ 75-100
Monkey Bridge – ₱ 50
Monkey Bridge + Zipline – ₱ 225

How to Contact

You can contact Aliwagwag Falls through these:

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AliwagwagFallsEcoPark

Reminders when visiting Aliwagwag Falls

1. There are eateries outside the EcoPark so food and drinks won’t be an issue.
2. The best time to visit is during the rainy months, specifically from November to May.
3. There is no mobile service in the area and is limited to call and text messaging only.
4. Bring cash with you on your visit.
5. Don’t leave your trash anywhere, throw it in the proper trash bin.

Spend a few days in the all-for-one ultimate tourist destination, the Malagos Garden Resort!

Malagos Garden Resort is a 12 hectare favorite destination by visitors of Davao. The resort offers their own park, hotel, spa, and restaurant in one single space – giving you options to eat, relax, and explore all at once! If you have kids along with you, you’ll be impressed with their educational entertainment to keep your little ones preoccupied.

This resort has been functioning for 29 years now in 2023, and is known to provide the best and most fun vacation for families and tourists. If you find the island-hopping or tours dizzying, you can take a break in Malagos for a few days because you’ll need that much time to fully experience this location.

If you’re an animal lover, you will be satisfied with Malagos especially with their bird feeding programs, butterfly sanctuaries, petting zoos, and the often held animal shows. Those who are adventurous can also satisfy their adrenaline with the calesa, horseback, and bike rides offered in the resort. And even if you’d just want to relax and settle, you will be pampered by their spas, pools, and other indoor activities.

Malagos Garden Resorts has got everything covered for you so try to visit sometime!

How to get to Malagos Garden Resort?

Easiest way to get to Malagos Garden Resort

Don’t waste your time and energy with all the inconveniences and hassle in commuting, and instead – rent a car from us! Choose a with driver service so that you and your vacation-riddled companions can rest easy in the back seat while we at Davao Rent a Car can deal with sending you to Malagos!

Wherever you may come from in Davao, we will pick you up and send you straight to the resort! This rental will not only save you money but also time!

If you want to avail a service with a sedan or a van, we can accommodate both and everything in between! Our distinguished collection of rental units is sure to accommodate all of your travel needs.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
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Email: info@rentacardavao.com
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From Davao to Malagos Garden Resort

1. Head to Davao Downtown and ask to be dropped off at the van terminal for Calinan.
2. From Downtown, ride a van heading for Calinan. These are typically L300 vans to be filled.
3. Upon arriving at Calinan, ride a habal-habal or a tricycle to head to Malagos Garden Resort.

Things to do at Malagos Garden Resort

1. SWIMMING
– Take a dip at their pools!

2. HAVE YOUR KIDS EXPERIENCE THE KID’S OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
– Let them have the time of their life!

3. TRY SKATING
– The resort has a Skate Park within the premises.

4. GO ON A CALESA RIDE
– Tour the resort with style on a Calesa.

5. RIDE A HORSE
– Malagos offers Horseback Riding for guests to try.

6. PLAY TABLE TENNIS
– The resort is equipped with the equipment for guests to have fun.

7. TRY BILLIARDS
– You can play against your family at billiards!

8. HEAD TO THE MUSIC LOUNGE

9. GET A SPA
– Experience the spa services in Malagos.

10. VISIT THE CHOCOLATE MUSEUM
– This location is a must visit whenever you’re in Malagos.

11. CHECK OUT THE BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY
– This signature attraction is a step into an ethereal world so don’t miss it!

12. ENTER MUSEO DE MARIPOSA

13. TRY BIRD FEEDING
– Visit their bird feeding dome to experience this!

14. PET ANIMALS
– Malagos’ petting zoo is perfect for animal lovers like you!

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEES
Weekdays – ₱ 250/Adults, ₱ 125/Kids 4-11 years old
Weekends with Bird Show – ₱ 300/Adults, ₱ 150/Kids 4-11 years old
Weekend Package with Bird Show and Lunch Buffet – ₱ 650/Adults, ₱ 325/Kids 4-11 years old
*Seniors can avail a 20% discount

ROOM RATES per night
Deluxe Room – ₱ 5800 for 2 persons
Honeymoon Suite – ₱ 8500 for 2 persons
Executive Villa – ₱ 10000 for 4 persons
Family Suite – ₱ 10800 for 4 persons
Spa Villa – ₱ 15000 for 4 persons

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Kids Outdoor Adventure – ₱ 150/pax
Skate Park – ₱ 100/pax
Calesa Round – ₱ 100/round
Horseback Riding – ₱ 100/round
Swimming – ₱ 100/Adult, ₱ 80/Kids
Table Tennis – ₱ 100/hour
Billiards – ₱ 80/hour
Darts – ₱ 80/hour
Music Lounge – ₱ 250/hour

SPA SERVICES
Head and Shoulder – ₱ 600 for 30 minutes
Stress Buster Massage – ₱ 650 for 30 minutes
Signature Massage – ₱ 1100 for 1 hour
Feets and Legs – ₱ 650 for 30 minutes
Cacao Facial Care – ₱ 1200 for 1 hour
Malagos Ginger Massage – ₱ 1200 for 1 hour

How to Contact

You can contact Malagos Garden Resort through these:

Mobile No.: 0917 624 5727, 0950 128 6961
Telephone: 82 224 7438
Email Address: reservations@malagos.com, reservations2@malagos.com
Website: www.malagos.com

Reminders when visiting Malagos Garden Resort

1. Do not touch the animals without their caretaker’s permission.
2. Do not feed the koi fishes anything, only feed them what’s given by staff.
3. Respect the environment.
4. Do not throw your trash anywhere, throw it in the proper disposal bin.

Fly high with the birds in the sky at the Philippine Eagle Center!

When you’re in Davao, you must not pass up on the opportunity to witness the wildlife and get an educational tour about them! One famous spot you must visit is the Philippine Eagle Center. It is an 8.4 acre conservation and breeding facility that is located at the foot of Mount Apo inside the Malagos Watershed.

This center has the purpose of preserving the Philippine Eagle and other birds of prey from further endangerment. They work hard to give eagles a chance to survive and prosper when they return them to the wild. They don’t stop there, because they also interfere with preserving the rainforest habitation of those eagles and safeguarding their biodiversity.

The center simulates a tropical rainforest environment and offers exhibits to educate Filipinos and other visitors on conservation. A sought after display here is the Raptors in Flight show, where rangers work with the eagles and showcase skills and tricks. You can see these majestic birds fly in the sky and catch their prey midair.

What are you waiting for, pay a visit soon!

How to get to Philippine Eagle Center?

Easiest way to get to Philippine Eagle Center

Don’t let your excitement be dampened with the tiresome burden of public commute! You’re going on a trip, so don’t stress yourself. Avail a car rental service from us and your travel needs will be well taken care of! With this, you can focus on your trip while we deal with all the hustle and bustle of sending you to Philippine Eagle Center!

Wherever in Davao you may come from, we will ensure to pick you up and send you straight to PEC in great condition! This rental saves both your time and money!

Even if you are a small group of 2 or a big crowd of 10, don’t fret because we can accommodate you! With our units ranging from hatchbacks to big vans, we are sure to accommodate a big number of people! With us, your travel needs are covered.

Book with us now in our Booking Page.

Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
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Email: info@rentacardavao.com
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From Davao City to Philippine Eagle Center

1. From the Annil Terminal, ride a Bus heading to Calinan.
2. Upon arrival at Calinan, ride a pedicab heading to PEX.
3. Pay for the entrance fee at the Davao City Water District and then at the PEC too.

Things to do at Philippine Eagle Center

1. GET EDUCATED ABOUT EAGLES
– Make sure to watch their available shows for the day to make the most out of your visit!

2. WITNESS THE RAPTORS IN FLIGHT SHOW
– See the eagles in action while they catch their prey midair!

3. ENJOY THE SIMULATED RAINFOREST
– You can have a quiet stay and just admire the birds in the simulation of their natural habitat.

4. RAINFOREST WALK
– Walk under the tropical rainforest and admire nature’s wild side!

5. RAPTOR GARDEN
– Meet the birds of prey in the Center on a stump!

6. INCUBATION AND REARING LABORATORY
– You can see firsthand where the hatching of the eagles happens.

7. EAGLE DOME
– Find out how eagles pair for a lifetime by listening to the love story of the Center’s oldest natural pair!

8. MONKEY ISLAND
– Witness the feisty but cute Philippine Long-tailed Macaques.

9. PAG-ASA LANE
– Complete your PEC visit by seeing the Philippine Eagle ‘Pag-asa’, the first successfully bred and hatched eagle in captivity.

Rates and Fees

Admission Fee: ₱ 300 per pax
* Fully Vaccinated individuals can avail a 50% discount when they present their COVID-19 Vaccination Card

Interesting Facts

– Their operating hours are Monday to Sunday from 9 AM to 3 PM.
– The Philippine Eagle is the world’s rarest bird of prey.

How to Contact

You can contact the Philippine Eagle Center through these:

Telephone: (082) 324 1860
Instagram: @phileaglefdn
E-mail: info@philippineeaglefoundation.org
Website: https://www.philippineeaglefoundation.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/phileaglefdn

Make a reservation at: book.philippineeaglefoundation.org

To bring when visiting Philippine Eagle Center

Bring water and snacks during your visit at the Center as there will be a small trek to view all 5 openings.

Reminders when visiting Philippine Eagle Center

1. Stay with your group for the duration of your tour.
2. Cover your mouth with your elbow when you cough and sneeze.
3. Observe physical distancing.
4. Be guided on the ground markers whenever you’re in high traffic areas.
5. Avoid touching unnecessary surfaces and objects.
6. The guides cannot take your photos using your camera or tablet.

Go on an educational adventure at Davao Crocodile Park!

Visiting Davao Crocodile Park will show you a state of the art and world class crocodile farming system right in our very own country. Their goal is to educate people about crocodiles and their importance to nature while also inspiring people to respect nature altogether.

Aside from crocodiles, there are other exotic animal species like raptors, monkeys, bearcats, snakes, birds, and other reptiles that will make the learning process worth it. Both childrens and adults will enjoy a day of learning and exploration in the park. It is considered as a favorite spot to visit by Favao locals.

The Park came to life thanks to Phillip Dizon’s fascination with saltwater and freshwater crocodiles. Right now, it’s a farm that breeds reptiles, a tourism venue to educate about wildlife, and a platform to create public awareness on wildlife conservation. Aside from that, it’s also a laboratory for students that studies the creatures the park has.

How to get to Davao Crocodile Park?

Easiest way to get to Davao Crocodile Park

Skip the hassle in commuting and avail a service from us! We will pick you up at your home and send you and your crew straight to Davao Crocodile Park! It’s stress-free, affordable, and hassle-free!

Wherever in Davao you may come from, Davao Rent a Car is guaranteed to pick you up and send you straight to your destination! This rental is affordable and will also save you time!

Don’t worry if you’re a big or small group, because with our wide range of available rental units, we will cater to all your needs no matter how many you are!

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777; 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778; 0907 931 8774
Email: info@rentacardavao.com
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From Davao to Davao Crocodile Park

1. Hail a ride to head to the city center.
2. At the city center, ride a jeepney heading to Diversion Road, Maa. Ask the driver to drop you off where there are habal-habal riders.
3. Ask the habal-habal rider to take you directly to the Davao Crocodile Park.

Things to do at Davao Crocodile Park

1. OBSERVE CROCODILES
– You cannot visit the park without seeing the stars of the show, their crocodiles!

2. LISTEN TO A LECTURE
– They have regular lectures held to raise public awareness regarding wildlife, give it an ear!

3. FEED THE CROCODILE
– You can pay a fee and feed some crocodiles at the viewing deck.

4. PET THE ANIMALS
– They have an animal petting area where you can pet some wildlife.

5. EXPLORE THE AREA
– Explore the park and see the skeleton displays, tooth displays, and many more!

6. GET GREETED BY A BIRD
– There are parrots and Myna inside the Park that greets visitors with a Hi, Good Afternoon, Pangit, or even a teasing whistle.

7. TOUCH A PYTHON
– Petting a burmese python is at your own risk, but there is no harm in doing so!

8. TAKE PHOTOS
– Statues of different animals are littered throughout the park so try and take some photos!

9. BUY FROM THE SOUVENIR SHOP
– Their souvenir shop has crocodile merchandise with toys available, bring some cash when you visit!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee: ₱ 350 for 3 years old and above

How to Contact

You can contact Davao Crocodile Park through these:

Mobile No.: 0917 702 5953
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davaocrocodileparkandzoo

To Bring when visiting Davao Crocodile Park

1. Bring bottled water.
2. Bring an extra shirt.

Reminders when visiting Davao Crocodile Park

1. Do not lift or rest children on rails, railings, and barriers.
2. Do not poke or stick your fingers inside the cages.
3. Pets are not allowed to be brought into the park.
4. Do not feed the animals without permission.
5. Do not throw anything at the animals as this may hurt them.
6. Do not provoke or shout at the animals.
7. People under the influence of alcohol or other substances are not allowed to be admitted.
8. Respect the environment and throw your trash properly.
9. Smoking is prohibited.

Let’s look for Batman in Monfort Bat Sanctuary!

The 75-meter long bat cave was estimated to have 2.5 million bats back in 2014, and held the Guinness Book of World Records 2010 for the largest colony of Geoffroy’s Rousette fruit bats. Before the bats lived in this cave, it used to be a hiding place for the Samal locals during the Japanese occupation.

The Monfort Bat Sanctuary has 5 openings that are closed in with bamboo rails, where you could sneak a peek to see the bats. The first opening is the entrance, where there is an observable mix of female and male bats.

The second opening shows a maternity ward where pregnant females can be found. The third opening is a nursery or training ward for the young. The fourth opening is where male bats live, this was determined by the strong guano smell coming from it. And the last opening contains their elderly.

These fruit bats are also called megabats, and since they do not hibernate – they live in tropical regions. The bats living in Monfort are rare in the entire world, because they are hunted by humans, dogs, and cats for food.

This sanctuary has been taken care of since the 1900s by the Indigo-Monfort family, and has 57 acres of land. The property is protected with enclosures to protect it from bat hunters. They also have guards 24/7 to increase protection. Thanks to Norma Monfort’s efforts, she received the 2011 Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund Hero.

If you want to understand more about bats, you should set up a tour inside Monfort Bat Sanctuary located in Samal Island!

How to get to Monfort Bat Sanctuary?

Easiest way to get to Samal Island

You’re going on a trip, so you should relax! Don’t stress yourself with public transportation, its heat, and hassle. Instead, avail a car rental service from us! With that, you can only focus on your trip while we deal with ensuring you arrive at Monfort Bat Sanctuary in great condition for your vacation!

It does not matter wherever in Davao you may hail from, we will pick you up and send you straight to Samal Island! We guarantee you that this rental saves you time and money.

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Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
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From Davao City to Monfort Bat Sanctuary

1. From Davao City Airport, ride a jeepney heading to Downtown.
2. From there, take a jeepney and head to either Sta. Ana Wharf or Sasa Wharf.
3. From either port, ride the ferry heading to Samal Island.
4. At the port, look for habal-habal drivers that can take you to the bat cave sanctuary.

Things to do at Monfort Bat Sanctuary

1. GET EDUCATED
– Know more about bats through the tour!

2. WITNESS THE CIRCADIAN FLIGHT
– Look at the actual view of bats going out of their cave to search for food.

3. HIKE
– Get exercise and hike through the property of the Monfort Bat Sanctuary.

4. BUY THEIR BOOK
– They have books on Bat Conservation that would help you get to know these creatures a little better. The proceeds of the sales go into the operations of the sanctuary.

5. VISIT COLEGIO DE OSTACI
– The sanctuary has a landscaping school inside, so try to get a peek!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee: ₱ 100 per pax
Environmental Fee: ₱ 5
Circadian Flight Night Ticket Fee: ₱ 200

Interesting Facts

– The bats in the cave cover 75% of the ceiling and walls.
– The bat’s origin is from the tropical regions of the Old World.
– During their Circadian Flight, the bats gather 1.5 to 3 times their weight in food.

How to Contact

You can contact the Monfort Bat Sanctuary through these:
Mobile: 0985 524 9047
Email: admin@monfortbatsanctuary.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MonfortBatSanctuary

To bring when visiting Samal Island

1. Bring cash as One Network Bank (ONB) is the only local bank in Samal. Not all resorts accept credit card or debit card payments.
2. Bring water and snacks during your visit at the Sanctuary as there will be a small trek to view all 5 openings.

Reminders when visiting Samal Island

1. Do not shine a light on the bats just to see inside the cave.
2. Respect the bats and the sanctuary.
3. Here are some useful Cebuano phrases you can use to converse with residents:
“Maayong adlaw” – Good day
“Maayong buntag” – Good morning
“Daghang salamat” – Thank you very much
“Palihug” – Please
“Tagpila ni?” – How much is this?
“Unsa ang imong ngalan?” – What is your name?
“Lami” – Delicious
“Usa ka tubig, palihug” – One water, please
“Asa ang___?” – Where is___?
“Manga-on ta” – Let’s eat
4. Dispose of your trash in their proper bin.
5. Do not grab bats for any reason, even if you want to take photos.

The Islander’s Guide to Samal Island – the Largest Resort Island in the Philippines!

At the center of Davao Gulf lies the largest resort island in the Philippines – Samar Island. It is also famously called as the Island Garden City of Samal – this tourist location is peppered with white glistening shores and verdant tropical forests. It is the perfect escape for anyone that wants to take a break from the stressful city life.

Aside from having more than 30 resorts, it is also a prime location for snorkeling and diving. Beach and water lovers will be ecstatic with a vacation in Samal Island! If you’re worried about typhoons coming on your trip, rest assured because it is one of the safest parts of Davao that is not frequented by typhoons!

This charming haven is a perfect mix of nature and modern in one – teeming with wildlife and natural wonders while also having the right facilities to accommodate tourists! Have your bikinis ready and your sunscreen on because this island is the perfect getaway for you!

How to get to Samal Island?

Easiest way to get to Samal Island

Don’t bother with the hassle of public commute, and avail yourself with driver service from us! With this, you can relax on our back seat while we deal with sending you on your island getaway!

Wherever in Davao you may come from, you will be picked up and sent to Samal! With this rental, you can save a lot of time and also money.

It does not matter if you need a small vehicle or a big van – with our distinguished collection of rental units, your travel needs will be accounted for and accommodated!

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777; 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778; 0907 931 8774
Email: info@rentacardavao.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davaorentacarph

From Davao City to Samal Island

1. From Davao City Airport, ride a jeepney heading to Downtown.
2. From there, take a jeepney and head to either Sta. Ana Wharf or Sasa Wharf.
2. From either port, ride the ferry heading to Samal Island.

Things to do at Samal Island

1. ISLAND HOPPING
– To visit the smaller islands surrounding Samal is a must when visiting this island. Popular spots are Coral Garden, Isla Reta, and Starfish Island.

2. VISIT HAGIMIT FALLS
– This is a group of waterfalls that rests in the forests of Samal.

3. SCUBA DIVING
– Don’t miss the chance to explore the many scuba diving spots in Samal Island.

4. HIKE AT MOUNT PUTING BATO
– Take a breather from all the water and go for this panoramic and easy hike.

5. EXPLORE THE ISLAND IN A MOTORCYCLE
– It is heavily recommended that you fully explore the island with a motorcycle so rent one!

6. GO SPELUNKING
– Trigger your inner Indiana Jones alive by exploring the cave systems found in Samal!

7. JET-SKIING
– Some resorts offer this service so make sure your resort has one!

8. BANANA BOAT
– Don’t pass up on the group fun by riding a banana boat to pump the adrenaline.

9. KAYAKING
– On a calm island such as Samal, it is best to enjoy the waters with a relaxing kayak ride.

10. VISIT MAXIMA AQUAFUN
– Don’t pass up on the 40 meter slide at Maxima Aquafun Resort, they have water blob, canopy walk, overnight camping, and banana slide.

11. CATCH THE VANISHING ISLAND
– Wait until the sea level is low so that you can walk over the fine sands of this location.

12. CLIFF DIVING
– Overcome your fear of heights by going to Sabang Cliff in Kaputian.

Rates and Fees

Environmental Fee: ₱ 40 per pax

Boat Entry for Island Hopping:
20 pax and lower – ₱ 500
21-30 pax – ₱ 1000
31-50 pax – ₱ 1500
51-100 pax – ₱ 2000

Scuba Diving Fee – ₱ 500 per pax

Snorkeling Fee – ₱ 500 per pax

ACCOMMODATION:
Casas Con Vista – room starts at ₱ 10000
Club Samal – room starts at ₱ 7500
Hof Gorei – room starts at ₱ 3500
Holiday Ocean View Resort – room starts at 2500
Bali-Bali Beach Resort – room starts at ₱ 7000
Villa Amparo – room starts at ₱ 3500
Chemas by the Sea – room starts at ₱ 7500
Secdea Beach Resort – room starts at ₱ 7000
Paradise Island – room starts at ₱ 5000
Leticia by the Sea – room starts at ₱ 12000
Costa Azalea – room starts at ₱ 7500
Cavanico il Mare – room starts at ₱ 2500
Pearl Farm Beach Resort – ₱ 9500

Interesting Facts

– You can check the entire category of resorts in Samal Island at this website: https://www.samalguide.com/
– In the whole month of May, Samal Island celebrates the Summer Saya sa Isla festival.

How to Contact

You can contact the Casas Con Vista through these:
Mobile: 0966 880 2063
Address: Brgy. Pangubatan, Kaputian District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Club Samal through these:
Mobile: 0917 622 4967
Address: Caliclic, Babak District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Hof Gorei through these:
Mobile: 0917 711 3868
Address: P-7 Tambang Adecor, Kaputian District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Holiday Ocean View Resort through these:
Mobile: 0933 618 2176
Address: Sitio Ilihan, Camudmud, Babak District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Bali-Bali Beach Resort through these:
Mobile: 0917 700 9529
Address: Brgy. Catagman, Samal District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Villa Amparo through these:
Mobile: 0917 123 0225
Address: Sitio Dasag, Camudmud, Babak District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Chemas by the Sea through these:
Mobile: 0917 123 0225
Address: Limao, Samal District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Secdea Beach Resort through these:
Telephone: (082) 295 7912
Address: Babak District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Paradise Island through these:
Address: Caliclic, Babak District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Buenavista Island Resort through these:
Telephone: (082) 299 2992
Address: Buenavista Island, Babak District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Leticia by the Sea through these:
Mobile: 0936 062 7988
Address: Talicud Island, Kaputian District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Costa Azalea – Crusoe Cabins and Aqua Water Park through these:
Mobile: 0919 076 2182
Address: Limao, Samal District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Cavanico il Mare through these:
Mobile: 0961 416 6584
Address: Camudmud, Babak District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Isla Reta Beach Resort through these:
Mobile: 0998 991 6690
Address: Talicud Island, Kaputian District, Island Garden City of Samal

You can contact the Pearl Farm Beach Resort through these:
Telephone: (082) 285 0601
Address: Adecor, Kaputian District, Island Garden City of Samal

To bring when visiting Samal Island

1. Bring cash as One Network Bank (ONB) is the only local bank in Samal. Not all resorts accept credit card or debit card payments.
2. Bring coral-friendly sunblock.

Reminders when visiting Samal Island

1. It is not allowed to bring mango fruit and seedlings on the island.
2. Pork is also banned due to swine fever.
3. Here are some useful Cebuano phrases you can use to converse with residents:
“Maayong adlaw” – Good day
“Maayong buntag” – Good morning
“Daghang salamat” – Thank you very much
“Palihug” – Please
“Tagpila ni?” – How much is this?
“Unsa ang imong ngalan?” – What is your name?
“Lami” – Delicious
“Usa ka tubig, palihug” – One water, please
“Asa ang___?” – Where is___?
“Manga-on ta” – Let’s eat
4. Dispose of your trash in their proper bin.
5. Do not take seashells or sand.
6. Make sure to ask first before you take photos of local stalls and people.

Experience Paradise on Earth in Eden Nature Park and Resort!

The blissful Eden Nature Park and Resort of Davao City is named after the famous biblical garden because of its serenity and forest atmosphere that relieves you of the stress and pressure of being in the city. It’s the perfect place whether you want to be alone and reflect or be with a crowd and enjoy.

It is also perfect if you want to avoid Davao’s daytime heat. Given that it sits 3,000 feet above sea level, Eden Nature Park is cold enough that they don’t even have air conditioners in their rooms!

This 80 hectare resort is among the most famous in the entire Philippines. Do not pass up on the chance of trying it!

How to get to Eden Nature Park and Resort?

Easiest way to get to Eden Nature Park and Resort

Skip the difficulty of commuting in public transport, and rent a car from us! Choose our service so you, with family and friends, can rest easy in the back seat, relax, and wait for us to get you to Eden Nature Park and Resort!

Wherever in Davao you may hail from – we can pick you up and send you straight to Eden! With a rental, you can save a whole lot of money while also cutting some precious travel time.

Whether you want to use a small sedan or an accommodating van, we can cater to all of your needs with all the rental units we have in store. We have a distinguished collection of rental units at affordable prices!

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

Get in touch with us for all of your car rental and transportation needs:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777; 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778; 0907 931 8774
Email: info@rentacardavao.com
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From Davao to Eden Nature Park and Resort

1. From the airport, ride a taxi heading downtown. Ask the driver to drop you off somewhere you can ride a jeep to Toril.
2. At the downtown of Davao, ride a Jeep heading to Toril. Inform the driver to drop you off at the Mercury Drug of the area.
3. At Mercury Drug, ride a habal-habal bound for Eden.

Things to do at Eden Nature Park and Resort

1. GUIDED SHUTTLE TOUR
– Be oriented with the park’s attractions and amenities with their 45-minute tour!

2. SKYRIDE
– Their Skyrider is a 200-meter long cable that suspends you 20 meters in the air while seeing the view of Davao City and Davao Gulf.

3. SKYCYCLE
– Feel the adrenaline rush as you bike 60 feet in the air!

4. SKYSWING
– You’ll experience an extreme ride while you’re slowly elevated to heights unimaginable!

5. HORSEBACK RIDING
– Explore the resort with a horse! Isn’t this exciting?

6. FISHING VILLAGE
– Try to experience the joy of fishing and eating what you catch.

7. SWIMMING
– Dip in the pool surrounded by the verdant forest!

8. INDIANA JONES
– Feel like Indiana Jones at the huge playground!

9. SKYWHEEL
– Feel like you’re on a ball while suspended 60 feet up in the air!

Rates and Fees

ROOM RATES

Villas:
Mountain Villa 1 – ₱ 12600 for 11 pax
Mountain Villa 2 – ₱ 6475 for 5 pax
Shangri-La – ₱ 11400 for 6 pax

Family Cottages:
Log Cabin – ₱ 10300 for 12 pax
Annex – ₱ 700 for 2 pax
Pine Lodge – ₱ 7600 for 10 pax

Deluxe Rooms:
Vista Cottage – ₱ 4640 for 2 pax
Holiday Lodge – ₱ 4640 for 2 pax
Camellia – ₱ 5650 for 4 pax
Camellia Duplex – ₱ 5100 for 3 pax
Gardenia – ₱ 5650 for 4 pax
Gardenia Duplex – ₱ 5100 for 3 pax

Begonia Room – ₱ 4750 for 4 pax

DAY PACKAGES
Buffet Lunch – ₱ 800 for adults, ₱ 450 for children
Plated Snacks – ₱ 350 for adults, ₱ 300 for children
Fishing Village Package – ₱ 450 for adults, ₱ 300 for children

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Guided Shuttle Tour – ₱ 3000 per shuttle
Skyrider – ₱ 200
Skycycle – ₱ 250
Sky Adventure Combo – ₱ 400 (Skyrider and Skycycle)
Skyswing Solo – ₱ 300
Skyswing Tandem – ₱ 500
Skywheel – ₱ 250
Horseback Riding – ₱ 200
Swimming Pool – ₱ 200

How to Contact

You can contact Eden Nature Park and Resort through these:

Mobile No.: 0918 930 7590, 0917 111 3336
Front Office: (082) 286-0385
Email Address: info@edennaturepark.com.ph
Website: http://www.edennaturepark.com.ph

Reminders when visiting Eden Nature Park and Resort

1. Go on low season to avoid the crowd.
2. Packages are flexible and can accommodate up to 30 people so contact the resort ahead of time.
3. The resort is open from 8 AM to 5 PM.
4. When you want to hike the mountain trail, register at the center and hike during the day.
5. Don’t tease or feed the animals.