This festival gives honor to the founding of Digos then as a municipality (now a City) with fun activities like its unique lechon parade, traditional street dancing, trade fairs, and sports. Its name is derived from the word “digos” which means “to take a bath.” (Every second week of July)

Sambuokan is derived from the word “buok”, which means one. This is a thanksgiving festival that showcases Mati’s diverse culture and tradition, sports, and adventure spots. This weeklong celebration is observed during the commemoration of the founding anniversary of Mati City every October 29

A cultural celebration awaits you in Davao City. This festival will have you singing, dancing, and eating your way through the city as you celebrate and honor its 11 ethnolinguistic tribes. (Every 3rd week of August)

As the banner festival of Tagum City, Davao del Norte, Musikahan Festival features in its weeklong run a wide variety of musical performances and competitions that depict the musical artistry of Tagumenyos. Make sure you have this celebration on your Tagum trip
itinerary.