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Cagayan de Oro may very well be the happiest place in the
country. The “City of Golden Friendship,” as it is sometimes called, is home to
especially friendly and warm Filipinos. Their ready smiles are a fitting
welcome, with Cagayan de Oro’s accessible location also making it the “Gateway
to Northern Mindanao.”
Region 10
Northern Mindanao
Cagayan de Oro’s much talked-about white-water rafting and
river trekking make it the premier white-water destination in the country. The
Cagayan de Oro River is famed for challenging rapids that quickly follow one
after the other. It’s really an experience like no other and well worth the
initial scare. They say the wild river helps you discover your inner strength
and endurance. Nice! Character-building fun! Still not enough thrills for you?
Make sure you visit the Macahambus Hill Cave and Gorge. Ask your Tourism
officer about the Battle of Macahambus Hill, the first Filipino victory against
the Americans. Admire the view from the 120-meter long Sky Bridge suspended 120
feet from the ground, and then take the 120-meter breathtaking zip line. More
action-packed fun awaits you at Jatico Adventures. A five-course zip line, ATV
rides, and hiking trails are among the many things on offer. Not to be missed
are the Mapawa Nature Park for its waterfalls, trekking, and rappelling. It’s
not all thrill rides though. What’s a great adventure without culture and
heritage? Understand local customs and traditions at the Museo de Oro. Or
acquaint yourself with the people of Northern Mindanao at the Museum of Three
Cultures, and the Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village for its showcase of
tribal houses set amidst nature trails.At the General MacArthur Marker, you’ll
learn more about the role played by Cagayan de Oro in history and about US
General MacArthur, one of the most important figures of World War II.
Admire the centuries-old stained glass panels of the Gothic
St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral. While nearby, the tree-lined Gaston Park
is a relaxing haven in the city.In Cagayan de Oro, the month of August is
synonymous with the Kagay-an Festival. This almost two week-long celebration
has a carnival-like atmosphere, and is dedicated to its patron, St. Augustine.
It’s a full-blast party, with activities such as agricultural trade fairs and a
cultural street dancing parade and competition. The highlight of the
celebration is the Golden Float Parade. Make sure to bring your shades! The
bright colors will dazzle you.Cagayan de Oro has something for the eco-tourist
as well as the sports lover. So, grab your backpacks and head to where nature’s
beauty will thrill you. This happy place could very well leave you with a smile
on your face.
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