This breathtaking bay is located at the southern tip of Mindanao. Explore the reefs for hard and soft coral, huge gorgonians, sponges, clownfish, angel fish, parrot fish, and shellfish.

Formerly a black pepper plantation, this 2.5-hectare sanctuary in Tacurong City houses 20,000 wild migratory birds. Find a good spot to stay and be amazed as birds color the sky.

This volcanic island offers rugged beauty with its black sand beaches and hot springs. Named after the popular Filipino delicacy, it’s a unique spot for adventurous travelers.

Locals often associate the falls with mystical elements, believing there’s a higher power protecting their mountains. Dive into its enchanted waters and experience the legend for yourself!

One of the most awaited celebrations, commemorating the founding anniversary of Sultan Kudarat. Street parties, trade fairs, and sports competitions add color to the festivities.

The Inaul, a traditional handwoven cloth, is a vibrant symbol of the cultural heritage and craftsmanship of Maguindanao. Each piece is meticulously woven, with a weaving process that can take two to four days for a single length. Visit Maguindanao to see the weaving process in action and discover how this heritage fabric continues to inspire both tradition and modern fashion.

The Blaan Tribe has been settling in Koronadal City for centuries, hunting and gathering. Immerse in the community and witness their vibrant cultural dances and unique indigenous rituals.

Sacred cloth woven by the T’boli people in communities around Lake Sebu. Traditionally made by women of royal blood, thousands of patterns reference folklore and stories told from memory by T’boli women

Culture and heritage are the two things that Region XII was built on. Explore the intricacies and beauty of local tribal life at the T’nalak Weaving Center headed by legendary weaver Lang Dulay, and at the cultural villages of the T’boli and Lemuhan tribes. And don’t forget to join in the fun at the annual Kalimudan Festival of Sultan Kudarat!

SoCCSKSarGen not only boasts of raw nature and wild adventure, but also some of the most warm and welcoming people in the country. Visit the summer capital of South Cotabato in Sebul Farm, a ranch on a hill with organic crops, a nearby river, and even its own waterfalls! Or you can wind down and stay with the local tribespeople in their villages to discover a tranquil kind of life. Make sure to try the famous Buko Halo-Halo in Koronadal!