Davao City offers a diverse range of tourist attractions, from nature and wildlife experiences to cultural
and historical sites, including the Philippine Eagle Center, Malagos Garden Resort, Mount Apo, and People’s Park.
Here’s a closer look at some of Davao’s top tourist spots:
Nature & Wildlife:
Philippine Eagle Center: A conservation breeding facility and a popular tourist destination, offering a unique opportunity to see the rare Philippine Eagle up close.
Mount Apo: The highest mountain in the Philippines, attracting adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Malagos Garden Resort: A serene garden resort with activities like chocolate making and bird watching.
Davao Crocodile Park: An interactive animal park with a variety of species, including crocodiles and ostriches.
Eden Nature Park: A man-made resort at the foot of Mount Talomo, known for its ecological tourism.
Cultural & Historical Sites:
San Pedro Metropolitan Cathedral: A significant religious and cultural landmark, hosting various events and celebrations.
Museo Dabawenyo: A museum showcasing the rich heritage of Davao City, with a collection of local handicrafts and historical items.
Japanese Tunnel: A historic site with a connection to World War II.
People’s Park: A public park built on the site of the former Davao Jail, offering a space for relaxation and recreation.
Jack’s Ridge: A popular recreational and dining destination with scenic views of Davao City and the Davao Gulf.