Linggo, Oktubre 2, 2016

South Cotabato 

Province of South Cotabato (HiligaynonBagatnan nga Kotabato;CebuanoHabagatang KotabatoMaguindanaonKuta Wato SautFilipino:Timog Kotabato) is a province in the Philippines located in the SOCCSKSARGEN region in Mindanao. Its capital is Koronadal City, and it borders Sultan Kudarat to the north and west, Sarangani to the south and northeast, and Davao del Sur to the far northeast. To the southeast liesSarangani Bay.

Polomolok

Pineapple Fields and Kalsangi

Road to Perdition
About 15,000 hectares of the town is planted with pineapples. Polomolok is where Dole Philippines' plantation and cannery is located. Its really something to stand in the middle of an undulating sea of pineapples.  A trip to Kalsangi Golf Club could be worth your while as well, but its an exclusive place and requires you to be with a member or sponsor [a Dole employee].

Tupi

Mt. Matutum

Mt. Matutum on a Valentine's day sunrise

This ubiquitous peak can be seen from almost any point in the province, and if you are the adventurous type, a trek up to its peak might be just your cup of tea or coffee.





Koronadal


Once a quaint farming town to a bustling city and one of the most progressive cities in Mindanao. This is the capital of the province, the regional center of Region XII, and where I was born and raised.

T'nalak festival


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Held every year in July, this marks the establishment of South Cotabato as a province  and there are activities all week long. The festival highlights and celebrates the province's cultural symbol: the T'nalak cloth woven by the T'boli tribe. This however is a fairly new festival among the famous festivals in the Philippines. 



Lake Sebu


Lake Sebu Sunset: color burst at duskHome of the T'boli and Ubo tribe, its probably THE destination in the province. Its three lakes, 7 waterfalls, zip-line, and culture can keep you occupied for days. Where are some of the things that you can do in Lake Sebu. Lake Sebu is a first class municipality in the province of South Cotabato,Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 76,170 people.



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