- AGUACAN COLD SPRING RESORT
- MT. DIWALWAL GOLD SITE
- TOYUZU INLAND RESORT
- TAGBIBINTA FALLS
- MALUMAGPAK FALLS
- KOPIAT ISLAND
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Located in Maragusan, a kilometer away from the town’s centerpoint, is the Aguacan Cold Spring Resort. It has an olympic-size swimming pool, conference hall, restaurant, cottages for overnight stay, tent area, souvenir shop, billiard hall, table tennis, and volleyball court. It can house 100 guests and is ideal for conferences and meetings.
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Located in Monkayo, Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Mt. Diwalwal is said to hold the Philippines's largest gold deposit - perhaps even one of the largest in the world, according to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). |
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Located in Mainit, Nabunturan, the Toyuzu Inland Resort provides total relaxation facilities, such as swimming pools, a sauna bath, and a natural steam bath. Entrance fee is PhP35/pax. Cottages for day outings are available for PhP100; overnight stay for PhP750 (room good for 3 persons) and PhP1,500 (family room for 10 people). |
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Located in Brgy. Coronobe, Maragusan, 5 km. from the town proper, is Tagbibinta Falls. It has a series of 7 falls, the first one measuring approximately 700 ft. in height. The falls provides an ideal trekking and climbing site that offers the adventurous the exciting challenge to conquer all seven falls. |
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Located at Sitio Manurigao in New Bataan, Malumagpak Falls boasts of four powerful water cascades that would perch on the ground at approximately 300 meters high. It is home to fresh water shrimps known as “Kawili.” It is also the center of the Mt. Manurigao Adventure Climb; observing a Mansaka tribal community is a notable part of the climbing event. |
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Located in Mabini, just off the coast of the municipality, Kopiat Island appears like a precious gem of exquisite beauty. It boasts of clear and calm waters ideal for a range of water sports activities. It has wide sections of shorelines blanketed with fine white sand. It has unspoiled reef areas with rare beds that serve as a sanctuary for exotic tropical fish and other aquatic resources |
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