Upon entering Tagum, you will notice palm trees magnificently planted on the side of the road. Tagum has been crowned Palm City of the Philippines.
Tagum City is more than a city known for its paved roads. With 14 Festivals a year, it is surely becoming famous for its events and festivities. Davao Bloggers was fortunate enough to be invited in the 1st Official Tagum Photo Safari last January 16-17. I was excited to be with other Tagum photographers as the City’s PIO Edwin L. toured us around the precious nooks and spots of Tagum City.
Not far, you will see a wooden dock where boats are available to take you on a 30km cruise to see the river stretch and the wildlife it carries. On this stretch, soft-shell crab hatcheries and restaurants are available to provide meals and rest huts. Continue reading
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