Davao, the largest city in the Philippines, is rich in culture, astonishing sights, and sounds of nature. Come, explore and discover Davao.

One of the city landmarks which offers tourists and locals the opportunity to understand the soul of the people of Davao. Its main gallery is a repository of tribal art and other cultural materials such as tribal art costumes, jewelries, handicrafts, and other things. It is located at the Insular Village, Lanang, Davao City
Davao City's oldest church is named after San Pedro, the patron saint of Davao. The church was built in 1847 during the Spanish period, led by Don Jose Uyanguren. The old altar of the church was located at the right wing, featuring old and antique images of saints. It is located at the corner of C.M. Recto and San Pedro Streets, right at the heart of Davao City's business district
This garden resort is filled with tall trees and a multitude of rare orchids. It has a restaurant, butterfly sanctuary, horseback riding facilities, golf driving range, swimming pool, adventure playground, campsites and cottages. It is located at Malagos, Calinan, Davao City - a one-hour ride from downtown Davao.
Philippine Eagle Nature Center nests the endangered Philippine Eagle and plays an active part in breeding the eagles in captivity. Located at Malagos, Calinan District, this spot offers lush and green scenery, which blends to its collection of animals, such as deer, snakes, crocodiles, and wide fowl
The festival of festivals. Held every August it is a thanksgiving celebration for the gift of life, the rich history and cultural heritage and the blessings bestowed to the City of Davao.