Best Places to visit in the East Coast of Davao Oriental

 Davao Oriental is one of the beautiful provinces in the Davao Region that is blessed with world-class Tourist attractions and stunning places, so it is known as the Wonders of Paradise. Davao Oriental is divided into two (2) political districts; the west coast fronting Davao gulf and Celebes sea, and; the East Coast is fronting the  Pacific Ocean. Davao Oriental relies on an agricultural-based economy, which mainly produces rice, lumber, and root crops. 


In 2002, when the east coast of  Davao Oriental was devastated by category 5 by typhoon Pablo that destroys major parts of the town; many families lose their homes, livelihoods, and tourism attractions.

4 Interesting Places to visit in Baganga, Davao Oriental

Davao Oriental is gaining popularity in the terms of beautiful and stunning places, making the province one of the tourism hubs in the Davao Region. Davao Oriental is separated into two (2) different political districts, the west coast fronting the Davao Gulf and Celebes sea and; the East coast facing the Pacific Ocean. Despite it, Davao Oriental’s town is so blessed with various heritage and natural blessings that bring unique identities in every place in Mindanao tourism destination.  


This travel article will bring you to one of Davao Oriental’s small towns, not so famous, but full of abundant tourism attractions that belong to Wonders of Paradise. An exception from the hospitality of the people, which is a common behavior of Filipino, here are the most wonders that  Baganga excites you to visit.


Divine Mercy Shrine, El Salvador in Misamis Oriental

 El Salvador is a small City in Misamis Oriental Province of Southern Mindanao. This City is known as “The City of Mercy” or “City of The Savior” home of 50 feet Divine Mercy statue of Jesus Christ, believed to be the tallest of its kind in the Philippines and in the World. The Divine Mercy Shrine is upright at Divine Mercy Hills with an overlooking view of Macajalar Bay and Camiguin Island. 


Things to do places to visit in Mati City

Mati is a fifth-class City and the capital of Davao Oriental Province or known as the "Wonders of Paradise" blessed with many attractions and places that can be explored in short visits; featuring its beautiful islets, beaches, Historical attractions, and stunning sceneries. 

Mati is from the Mandaya word Maa-ti, which refers to the creek downtown that dries quickly even in heavy rains. Mandaya language is widely spoken by the locals, but they can also communicate using Cebuano, Tagalog, and English languages.     



The Waniban Island of Mati City, Davao Oriental

 No wonder that Davao Oriental in the Philippines adheres to its “Water Wonders” namesake; apart from awning magnificent Aliwagwag Waterfalls In Cateel and the shining Campawan Curtain Waterfalls in Baganga, this province is also surrounded by beautiful islands and panoramic beaches. 


Things you need to know before visiting Dahican | Mati City

Dahican coastline is seven kilometers stretch representing its fine sand, crescent shape beach line girded with coconut trees where you can spend your full vacation. Located in Barangay Dahican, in Mati City, Davao Oriental in the Philippines, Dahican Beach is known for beautiful beaches, turtle sanctuaries, skimboarders, surfers, and beach lovers. Beach resorts in front of the coastlines offer affordable accommodations either for small or large groups. 


Mie Ayam Bakso of Kota Pacitan, Indonesia

 During my first travel to Kota Pacitan, I search for the best Mie Ayam Bakso in the City since this local food is one of my favorite kinds of noodles to eat in Indonesia. One of the local stores appeared. At lunch, I and my friend went to the food stall and order the best serve. a while our order was served at our table together with cold iced tea.


The Campawan Falls of Davao Oriental - Mindanao

 No wonder that Davao Oriental earned the namesake “Wonders of Paradise” in the provinces of Davao Region, Philippines. From abundant landscapes, white-sand beaches, and beautiful Islets that marked Davao Oriental in Tourism heaven in years to come.  

Aliwagwag falls in Cateel marked the highest waterfalls in the Philippines while another water nature reserve from the first-class municipality of Bangaga is known to be the widest and best curtain falls in Davao Region.     

 

The highest waterfalls in the Philippines | Aliwagwag falls, Davao Oriental

 Aliwagwag Waterfalls is part tropical lowlands rainforest of Aliwagwag Protected Landscape located in the 2nd class Municipality of Cateel, East Coast of Davao Oriental in the Philippines.  Cateel is much known when it comes to Agriculture to support the needs of more the forty (40) thousand populations. But in 2012, the town is severely affected by category 5 typhoon Pablo that destroys major parts of the town; many families lose their homes, livelihoods, and the Aliwagwag Falls. 


The Bryce Canyon & Grand Canyon

 How much beauty of National Park in America when it comes to preservation? Wondering why so much beauty in natural landscapes in the United States.  Among those favorites spots that owed me are the Bryce Canyon in Utah and the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Both Canyons were distinct with different sceneries as looking into the panoramic views that make puzzled how those incredible shapes were made.