Saturday, July 6, 2013

Digos City: Future Eco - Tourism Capital of the South Part 2


Digos City has gained an utmost attention and popularity to those individuals who know how to appreciate the wonders of nature together with their kins.  Given its top primer tourist attractions, tourists can enjoy and relax upon foreseeing the grandiose the city has to offer.
Here are the other sets of our spots.


    (Courtesy:  Google)

Agong House

Agong House was created by Mindanao's highly acclaimed artist, Kublai Milan inspired by the agong, a percussion instrument that is similar to a "kulintang" ensemble but is bigger and is being widely used by some of the minorities in the island of Mindanao.

It will take a twenty pesos fare for every tourists for an almost ten (10) minute skylab ride from the market of Barangay Kapatagan going up to the hill back and forth.

     (Courtesy:  Google)

Mirror Lake

Mirror Lake is one of the resorts in the Camp@tagan, known before as Mt. Apo Highland Resort.  This is designed to accommodate the campers of the Mt. Apo as they are preparing to have an assault to the country's largest mountain in the country.  The cottages are situated along the Mirror Lake where every campers can relax and enjoy.

     (Courtesy:  GMA Network)


Veggie Heaven

Digos is also blessed having a cool climate that results to producing various vegetables, fruits, and other plants.

     (Photo Credit:  Felix Daray)

Zip Line Adventure

Digos City is the  first in Mindanao to offer a nerve - breaking zip line adventure.  It is 80 meters long, over viewing the peak of Mount Apo and is 180 feet in height.  It was launched to the public last December 25, 2009 and it has become a favorite attraction to a growing number adventurers all over the island.  

Package rate is Php300/person.


THESE are the another sets of spots where the city is proud of.  I will be posting again another set of tourst destinations next time. 

Indeed, I can say, Digos City deserves to be called an Eco - Tourism Capital of the South.

I LOVE MY DIGOS CITY!





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