Nature and Parks
Davao Crocodile Park E-mail
Davao Crocodile ParkThe Davao Crocodile Park showcases a ‘state of the art’ crocodile farming system in the Philippines. It all started from the fascination of  the owner to Saltwater and Freshwater Crocodiles.  Now, the park has hundreds of crocodiles in the farm including the biggest crocodile in southern Philippines named "Pangil"

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Eden Nature Park E-mail
A mountain resort located at 3,000 feet above sea level, Eden Nature Park is 95% human-made! It is a great model of how humans can re-create nature and rebuild a lost environment.  Eden Nature Park today is a wide 80 hectare- expanse of nature’s wonders and attractions with over 100,000 fully-grown pine trees spread all over to provide canopies for other trees and plants, mostly fruit-bearing to grow, flourish and serve as secondary forest.

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Loleng's Mountain Spring Resort E-mail
Loleng's Mountain Spring Resort is another nature resort that commands a dramatic vista of metropolitan Davao. Blessed with a cool climate, it has accommodation, convention and sports facilities. It also has a vast playground, chapel, restaurant and a free-flowing spring water swimming pool.

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Malagos Garden Resort E-mail

Malagos Garden Resort, a rich garden landscape of 12 hectares, is nestled atop a cool mountainside that also houses the Philippine Eagle Center. The resort originally started as a sanctuary for endangered Philippine orchid species, particularly the popular vanda Sanderiana, or the native waling-waling.  It is the 1st property in the Philippines and the 39th in the world to be certified in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Business and Properties of Audubon International, a worldwide environmental organization based in the USA.

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Mt. Apo National Park E-mail

Mt. Apo, tallest peak in the country at 10,311 feet above sea level the mightiest upward surge of along mountain range extending from North Cotabato, Davao del Sur and Davao City to Agusan del Sur and Misamis Oriental in Northern Mindanao.

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Philippine Eagle Center E-mail
The Center is home to 32 Philippine Eagles, 16 of which are captive-bred. It also houses 10 other species of birds, 4 species of mammals and 2 species of reptiles. Simulating a tropical rain forest environment, the Center offers the visitor a glimpse into the country’s forest ecosystem. Although the exhibits are used primarily to help educate the Filipino people on conservation, the facility is also considered a major tourist attraction in Davao City.

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Mt. Maruyog Farms and Garden Resort E-mail

Mt. Maruyog Farms and GardensMt. Maruyog Farms and Gardens is a mountain resort with Edison's Peak at its background.  The resort has a number of air-conditioned cottages for overnight stay, swimming pool, a function room that could accommodate over a hundred guests, a mini-gallery, a sports area with facilities, and a restaurant that takes pride of it’s specialty “Dodoy botong” – chicken tinola sa buko, “Pinais na Sada” – grilled fish in 7 herbs and “Alimango sa Labong” – crabs with coconut and bamboo shoot. The resort is near Sabsaban Waterfalls, a hot spring, and Oring-oring -the source of the biggest pearl in the world. 

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