The most popular spot in Mati is the 7-kilometer, white sand Dahican Beach. Dahican comes from the local word “Dahik” which describes the way sea turles crawl up the beach to lay their eggs in the summer months. Facing the Pacific Ocean, Dahican’s strong waves have also become the perfect spot for skimboarding and surfing.
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Dubbed the “Corpse Flower” for its pungent smell, this rare plant is one of the largest flowers in the world. Despite its odor, it’s a fascinating find for botanists and nature enthusiasts alike especially if they visit the mountains of Davao de Oro.
Davao Crocodile Park is a family-friendly wildlife park that offers visitors a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with a variety of endemic crocodiles and other exotic wildlife.
The Philippine Eagle is one of the rarest, largest, and most stunning birds in the world – a national symbol for the Filipino’s tenacity and resilience. Get a glipse of this endangerd raptor at Davao City’s Philippine Eagle Center