REGION 10 - CAGAYAN DE ORO TOURISM SITUATIONER 06 Philippine Map ................................... .....3 Air & Sea Routes Map ....................... .....4 Map of Region 10 .............................. .....5 Introduction ........................................ .....6 Vision, Mission, Objectives ............... .....7 Profile of Northern Mindanao ............ .....8 Inventory of Tourism Products .......... .....9-13 List of Cultural Festivals .................... .....13-14 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY “City in Blossom, in Bloom and in Boom” Cagayan de Oro Map ......................... .....18 Overview ............................................ .....19 Tourist Attraction ............................... .....19-21 Special Interest ................................... .....22 Sports Activities ................................. .....23 Accommodation Facilities ................. .....23-40 Restaurants ......................................... .....40-43 Dining & Entertainment ..................... .....43 Transportation Facilities .................... .....44-52 Hospitals ............................................ .....52 Communication Facilities .................. .....52 Clean Rests Areas/Gasoline Stations. .....54 List of Registered Travel Agencies.... .....54-55 Banking Institutions ........................... .....55 Rental/Car Services ............................ .....56 GINGOOG “City of Waterfalls” Gingoog City Map ............................. .....60 Overview ............................................ .....61 Transport Facilities ............................ .....62-64 Accommodations Facilities ................ .....64-65 Dining & Entertainment Facilities ..... .....65 Support Services ................................ .....66-69 Tourist Attractions ............................. .....69-72 ILIGAN CITY “City of Majestic Waterfalls” Map of Iligan City .................. ......... .....74 Overview ............................... .......... .....75 Tourist Attractions ............................. 76-83 Accommodation Facilities ................. 84-86 Dining & Entertainments Facilities ... 87-88 Statistics ............................................. 89 MALAYBALAY CITY “City in the Forest” Malaybalay City Map ........................ 92 Overview ............................................ 93 Tourist Attractions ............................. 94 Accommodation Facilities ................. 95 Dining & Entertainment Facilities ..... 95 Support Services ................................ 96-97 OROQUIETA CITY “Cleanest & Greenest City” Oroquieta City Map ........................... 100 Overview ............................................ 101 Tourist Attractions ............................. 103 Accommodation Facilities ................. 103 Support Serivces ................................ 104-106 OZAMIZ CITY “Historical Gateway” Ozamiz City Map .............................. 108 Overview ............................................ 109-110 Transport Facilities ............................ 111-116 Accommodation Facilities ................. 117-118 Dining & Entertainment Facilities......................... 118-120 Support Services ................................120-125 Tourist Attractions ...............................125-126 Tour Packages..................................... 126-127 Misallaneous....................................... 127-130 TANGUB CITY “The Christmas Symbols Capital” Tangub City Map ............................... 134 Overview ............................................ 135-137 Tourist Attractions ............................. 138 Accommodation Facilities ................. 139-140 Support & Services............................. 141-142 VALENCIA Map of Valencia ............................... . 144 Overview........................................... . 145 Tourist Attraction .............................. .....146 Accomodation Facilities ................... 147 Dining Facilities ............................... . 148 Support Services .............................. . 148-150 PROVINCE BUKIDNON “Cultural Experience” Map of Bukidnon .............................. 154 Overview ............................................ 155-158 Transport Facilities ............................ 159 Accommodation Facilities .......................................... 159-161 Dining & Entertainment Facilities .................. 161-162 Support Services ................................ 162-163 Tourist Attractions ............................. 164-167 CAMIGUIN “Island of your Imagination Island Born of Fire” Camiguin Map .................................. 170 Overview ............................................ 171-172 Transport Facilities ............................ 172-174 Tourist Attractions ............................. 175-178 Accommodation Facilities ................. 178-183 Dining & Entertainment Facilities ..... 183 Support Services ................................ 184 LANAO DEL NORTE “Land of Beauty and Bounty” Lanao del Norte Map ......................... 186 Overview ............................................ 187-189 Accommodation Facilities ................. 190 Transport Facilities ............................ 191-192 Dining & Entertainment Facilities .................. 192 Tourist Attractions ............................. 193-195 Support Services ................................ 195 MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL “Historical Gateway” Misamis Occidental Map ...... ............ ............ 198 Overview.................................... ............ 199 Transport Facilities ..................... .......... 200 Tourist Attractions...................... .......... 201-202 Support Services......................... ........... 203-204 MISAMIS ORIENTAL “Eco Adventure” Misamis Oriental Map ............................ 206 Overview ................................................. 207-208 Transport Facilities ................................. 209 Tourist Attractions .................................. 209-214 Accommodation Facilities.. ................... 214-215 Dining & Entertainment Facilities.............. .. 215-216 Support Services................................. ... 216-217 MISCELLANEOUS Statistics.............................................. ... 220-223 Regional Tourism Council Officer.......................... ... 224 City/Provincial Tourism Councils & City/Provincial Tourism Officers..... . 225 List of City Mayors/Provincial Governors..226 Directory of DOT Overseas Offices ....... 227-228 Directory of DOT Regional Offices ....... 229-231 List of Major Hospitals ........................... 232 List of Fire Stations ................................. 233 List of Accredited Establishment .... ...... 234-237 List of Accredited Rest Areas in Gasoline Stations ......................... ...... 238 List of Tour Guides.......................... ...... 239 List of Transport Operator................ ..... 240-241 List of Accredited Tourist Drivers.... ..... 242-243 List of Conventions for 2004............ ...... 244-246 Tour Packages ......................................... 247-249 Cag. de Oro Hotel & Restaurants (COHARA) Officers ........................... 250 Cag. de Oro Travel & Tours Assn. (COTTA) Officers........... .. 250 Organizational Chart of DOT-10 Office.. 251 CITIES: Cagayan de Oro Gingoog Valencia Malaybalay Oroquieta Ozamis Tangub Iligan PROVINCES: Bukidnon Camiguin Lanao del Norte Misamis Occidental Misamis Oriental Each of the above destinations posseses unique attractions which could make Region 10 a favored spot for travelers, whether they are characteristically psychocentrics (non-adventuresome) or allocentrics (adventurous). Pristine waters of the beaches, springs and waterfalls; the mysticism of caves, lakes and deep forests; the challenging heights and trails of hills and mountains; awesome cliffs, birds, animal sanctuaries and marine life are but few of what the Region has to offer. A lot more is in store for a traveler depending on his interest… As a manner of presenting a more appreciative travelogue of the Region, the Department of Tourism Region 10 approaches the Eco-Tourism development direction. Different sectors of the industry, unified efforts of government units, the private barangays, municipality, provincial and city tourism councils, the line government agencies, non-government organizations and the DOT 10 will be directed at harnessing and promoting the Region and its environs according to its incomparable features. Following a development strategy based on a “Tourism Hub Concept” where a group of attractions consist a primary destination and some satellite gateways, Region 10 is clustered into 6 hubs: 1: Coastal Corridor (Cagayan de Oro-Misamis Oriental-Iligan-Lanao del Norte); 2. Hinterland Corridor (Magsaysay, Gingoog City and Claveria); 3. Nature’s Loop (Camiguin) 4. Adventure Block (Bukidnon); 5. Eco-Cultural Route Cagayan de Oro – Bukidnon); Nature’s Circuit (Misamis Occidental – Ozamiz) This manual on the TOURISM SITUATIONER 2004-2005 is to present to the travelers, the researchers, the investors, the local folks and the public glimpse of the following destinations thematically developed as: Bukidnon, including Malaybalay and Valencia Cities Camiguin Misamis Oriental including Gingoog City Misamis Occidental including Oroquieta, Ozamis and Tangub Cagayan de Oro City Lanao del Norte Iligan City - “ Cultural Experience” “ Island of Your Imagination” “ Eco-Adventure” “ Historical Gateway” “City in Blossom, in Bloom and in Boom” “Land of Beauty and Bounty” “City of Majestic Waterfalls” Region equipped with a globally competitive communications and transportation network in an environment conducive to investments, commerce and tourism with highly diversified tourist attractions providing world class facilities and services for the increasing number of local and foreign tourists. make NORTHERN MINDANAO responsive to the demands of a progressive community with TOURISM as a major engine of growth with: Highly qualified manpower resources Upgraded standards of facilities and services Professional tour guides and attractive tour packages i.e., Sports Tourism, Industrial Tours, Eco-Tourism, Cultural Festivals, Farm Tours Promotion of sustainable tourist destinations Inculcation of the Culture of Tourism Objectives To promote new products To facilitate technical / financial assistance to LGUs and NGOs development projects To upgrade facilities and services through regular conduct of accreditation inspections of tourism establishments To strengthen private sector linkages thru coordination with Tourism Councils, COHARA, COTTA, Media and other tourism related organizations. To intensify marketing effort thru cultural festivals, collaterals, convention assistance, exhibits, trainings of services personnel. Profile of Northern Mindanao Location Bounded on the North by Bohol Sea, on the East by the Provinces of Agusan del Norte and Sur on the South by Davao del Norte, and on the West by the Provinces of Zamboanga del Sur and Lanao del Sur. Political Subdivion Region Provinces: Bukidnon Area (sq. km.) No. of Municipalities No. of Barangays Population ( CY 2000) 19,279.60 85 2020 3,505,708 2.23 31 788,669 2.22 32 8,575.60 20 387 AAGR (1990-2000) Year to Double Lanao del Norte Misamis Or. Misamis Occ. 60 Camiguin 2,849.10 22 2,608.30 24 1,580.10 238.00 5 462 343 14 473,062 2.01 561,959 2.41 337 266,765 35 29 1.17 58 74,232 1.45 48 46 44 123,672 285,061 2.70 2.17 26 32 Cities: Malaybalay City Iligan City 895.00 813.40 Valencia City 29 441.40 Cagayan de Oro City 412.80 Ginoog City 404.60 32 Oroquieta City 197.90 Ozamiz City 144.20 Tangub City 119.20 Source: 31 80 47 51 55 147,924 461,877 3.12 79 102,379 59,843 110,420 49,695 1.32 1.90 1.47 2.45 22 2.17 53 37 47 NEDA-10 / www.norminet.org.ph Climate Located outside the typhoon belt area; rainfall evenly distributed throughout the year. Vegetation, natural springs and high elevations are factors that make the region’s climate cool and invigorating. Best time to travel: All year round. OVERVIEW BRIEF HISTORY An old legend would tell us that the name Cagayan is derived from the root word “kagay“ which means river. ”Kagay-an” the place where the gold is panned owing to the rich tributaries that abound with gold. With the arrival of the Spaniards, however, “Kagay-an” was changed to “Cagayan”. Later on, when gold was found in the river traversing the village, the phrase “de Oro” was added. The signing of the Charter creating the City of Cagayan de Oro on June 15,1950 by then President Quirino marked its birth as a Charter City. GEOGRAPHY Cagayan de Oro is located along Macabalan Bay in Central Coast of Northern Mindanao. It serves as Regional Center for Region X, bounded by Barangay Bugo on the east; on the west by Barangay Iponan; and Barangay Tumpagon on the south. Its total land area is 48,885 has. or 488.8583 sq. km. CLIMATE Cagayan de Oro has a climate characterized by relatively dry season from November to April. Wet season is May to October. Heaviest rainfall is June to October. Driest month is March with an average of 27.42 mm. of rain. POPULATION Projected population is 506,471, with an annual growth rate of 3.12% as of the year 2003. POLITICAL SUBDIVISION Cagayan de Oro has 57 Urban and 23 Rural Barangays. Poblacion - 40 Non-Poblacion - 40 LANGUAGE/DIALECT Cebuano/ Visayan, Tagalog, Hiligaynon, Maranao, Waray, Higa-onon, Ilocano, Spanish, English. TOURIST ATTRACTIONS GASTON PARK - named after the first Mayor of Cagayan de Oro, Segundo Gaston; located near the Saint Augustine Cathedral and Archbishop’s Palace. This park was the center of town when Pueblo de Cagayan was first erected in 1624. This plaza served as the training ground for the local revolutionaries who were preparing for the Phil-American War in 1900. MUSEO DE ORO & XAVIER UNIVERSITY - Located at Corrales Avenue; exhibits repertoire of Bukidnon and Maranao Cultures that have survived the ravages of time. GOLDEN FRIENDSHIP PARK - Stretches along the city’s commercial district featuring the monuments of national heroes like Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio and Ramon Magsaysay. Underneath the Bonifacio monument are the bones of patriots who perished in the Battle of Agusan against the Americans on May 14, 1900. The City Bandstand serves as a venue for community affairs. CATANICO FALLS - located about 10 kilometers away from the city. The falls drop into a swimming pool where bathers could dive from where the water descends; concealed by huge boulders and covered with ferns and moss. SEMINARY HILL - Located in the southeastern portion of the city is the San Jose Seminary, the training center for aspiring priests; also the site of the Carmelite Nunnery housing the Miraculous Infant Jesus. PELAEZ SPORTS CENTER - along A. Velez St., offers sports facilities, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool; site of the first Palarong Pambansa outside Metro Manila in 1975. MALASAG NATURE TRAIL – “Panoramic Scenery”; 10 minutes drive from Cagayan de Oro to Malasag Reforestration Area. One has to negotiate existing asphalted road of about 3 kilometers from the highway up to the 300 year Balete Tree landmark near the Mahoganao Reservoir. Along this route, one can already have a panoramic view of the Betania Retreat House; the sitio of Malasag and the City of Cagayan de Oro. This trip can be accomplished in one day. GARDENS OF MALASAG ECO – TOURISM VILLAGE – situated in Sitio Malasag, Cugman; a rolling terrain in the slopes of reforestration area 20 minutes from the city center. A culturalvillage in a botanical garden setting, it showcases the tribal practices & crafts of the Mindanao tribes. The village also serves as the learning center for ecotourism, ethnic arts, flora and fauna endemic to Northern Mindanao while at the same time generate revenues and livelihood for the tribal groups . The village has a souvenir shop of ethnic products; ; tribal houses of the Talaandigs, Higao-non, Subanon, Maranaos and Ifugaos. It also features rows of cozy guest cottages; camp ground, swimming pool , picnic shed, orchidarium, mini garden, restaurant, butterfly garden, multi purpose hall. It offers the view of Macabalan Bay and hills of Malasag. Available transport : jeepneys, taxis and motocycles (habal-habal) BULUA STONEWARE – located at Barangay Bulua; handcrafted home and office decors, household wares and giftables are available for local & export. PALALAN WATERFALLS – situated some 7.0 kilometers from sitio Palalan, brgy. of Tablon. It is surrounded by boulders and stones dubbed by the city as Oro stone similar in characteristics with the Mangima Stone. It has 3 step of falls at approximately 50 meters apart with the upper portion, ( the source ) , as the biggest of the three. MIGTUGSOK FALLS - Migtugsok, a sitio of Cugman, Cagayan de Oro City is a place that could be reached via Barangay Indahag. It is accessible by car via Indahag to Kamakawan where one has to walk for 45 minutes along a winding, descending sloping trek of an estimated distance of 400 feet, passing along the converging shallow river of Bigaan and Migtugsok. The river convergence is more or less 20 meters in width. Another 30 minutes trek was made before reaching the falls using the river. The falls is composed of five beautiful cascading waters, where the beauty of nature could still be experienced, unexploited by the carelessness of human search for progress and development. MONIGUE CAVE – located in Barangay Mambuaya this city; the cave entrance has flowing water from an underground stream. The cave has a small opening that looks too narrow to be passable, it has a six (6) inches airspace between ceiling and water that one has to submerge one by one at a time, equipped with a helmet and a waterproof cap lamp. The cave contains beautiful sparkling formations which is called the CALCIUM CARBONATE (CaCO3) or CALCITES. These stalactites and stalagmites, white and brown, are signs of oxidized materials that take 50-60 years to form an inch. The cave is definitely spellbinding. There are formations of flowstones, gurpool-resembling rice terraces, transparent crystals and picturesque speleothems, such as cathedral drapes and icons. Everything is simply beautiful and awesome. MACAHAMBUS HILL CAVE AND GORGE – was the site of famous Battle of Macahambus Hill which took place on June 4, 1900, the first Filipino victory against the Americans. The cave itself is a picturesque spot. Today, its short cavern leads to a veranda that overlooks the meandering Cagayan River below. 200 meters away is the Macahambus Gorge. This was actually the steep precipice where the enemy forces fell to their deaths. Today, a flight of over a hundred steps leads one down to the floor of the gorge where there is an underground river that comes out from one cave to another cave . The cave is covered with a lush tropical forest growth. HULUGA CAVE – On the south end of the city, (about eight kilometers south) is Huluga Cave. Composed of two main caverns, it is situated on the eastern side of Cagayan River, along the brow of a vertical limestone cliff. The Skeletal fragments from these caves were found to belong to a child and a woman who inhabited Cagayan 1,600 years B.C. This was based on the acid racemization done by Scripps Institute in La Jolla, California. BEACHES 1. ACUÑA BEACH Located at Baloy, Cag. de Oro City 2. BALOY BEACH Located at Baloy, Cag. de Oro City 3. BONBON BEACH Located at Bonbon, Cag. de Oro City 4. WHITE BEACH Located at Bayabas, Cag. de Oro City 5. RAAGAS BEACH Located at Bonbon, Cag. de Oro City 6. CHALI BEACH Located at Cugman, Cag. de Oro City 7. COCO BAY Located at Baloy, Cag. de Oro City FESTIVAL KAGAY-AN FESTIVAL – Cagayan de Oro’s local answer to mardigras, celebrated during the annual feast of the city’s patron saint, Saint Augustine, on August 28. Traditionally done in a three (3) hrs. parade of civic-military groups, the event is colored by participation of contingents in bedecked costumes, choreographed movements, lively sounds and gimmickry to bring out the desired theme or social message. Added attractions are the inclusion of huge floats in parade and school drum & bugle corps. SAKAY-SAKAY LAMBAGO – a yearly tourism & fiesta activity for the communities along the water fronts to showcase the ability/strength and endurance in boat racing sport. geographical uniqueness of the Cagayan de Oro river. Utilizing the panoramic and SPECIAL INTEREST NIGHT CAFE - located at City Golden Frienship Park ( Divisoria), every Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM. Cafe set-ups serving food and canned beverages by concessionaires with band/musical entertainment. An ambiance where promenaders and night persons can nestle the night way. WHITE WATER RAFTING & Tubing – there really is nothing quite like a rafting trip along Cagayan de Oro River. The stretch from Barangay Dansolihon to the city provides a strikingly beautiful panoramic view of the rivers rocky walls, untouched vegetation and the sight of the resting haven of monkeys. It has breathtaking rapids that provides the more adventurous with thrills and challenges of rapids intervals not less than 10 – 15 minutes from each other. Cagayan de Oro river has everything that makes for a memorable experience the awesome roar and power of the waters cascading over rocks and boulders. RUNS & RATES Mambuaya to Kabula ( 3 hour run, 14 rapids, class II – III ½) Php 1,200 per person minimum of 4 persons Ugyaban to Kabula (6 hour run, 25 rapids, class II – IV) (For advance paddlers only) Php 2,000 per person minimum of 4 persons Other courses can be arranged at different rates. Bookings must be made a week before the scheduled run. Transportation – Passengers will be picked up at pre-arranged venue w/in the city free of charge. Equipment – Paddles, helmets, life vest, dry bags and watertight containers will be provided. Food and Beverages – are not included. Passengers must bring enough drinks and food. Contact Persons: *Mr. Rupert Domingo Tel. No. +63 88 8571270 / +63 0917 3863195 Email: rupertd14@lycos.com *Mr. Randy M. Corrales Tel No. + 63 088 8573398 c/o Chinabank Borja Branch Tel. No. + 63 088 857 2212 / +63 0917 9281108 WEBSITE: http://cdowwra.tripod.com/cagayandeorowhitewateradventure/ Snail mail: 14 –21 St. Nazareth Cagayan de Oro City 9000, Philippines PRACTICAL SHOOTING – Northern Mindanao Practical Shooting Assn., Inc. SAC 3rd F/ Neri Bldg. Velez Hayes Sts., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No.: (08822) 724007 / 724007 Fax No.: (08822) 726157 Range: Camaman an, Cagayan de Oro City *Gun club membership – P 5,000.00, Entrance P 100.00/head Civilian P 50.00/head Law Enforcer Reloaded Ammunition P 5.50/piece P 12.00/piece Firearm Rental Depends on Model. Contact Person: Mr. Nestor Tiu Tel No. 727332/ 724007/ 8571779 SPORTS ACTIVITIES 1. Bowling Alleys: * Xavier Sports & Country Club * Ororama Mega Center 2. Pelota Courts * Pelaez Spots Center, Velez St. * Camp Evangelista, Patag (for members only) 3. Golf Courses/ Driving Ranges: * Pueblo de Oro Golf & Country Club * Camp Evangelista (for members only) * Tee Off Driving Range, Carmen 4. Swimming Pools: * Lawndale Spring & Swimming * Pryce Plaza Hotel * Malasag Eco-Tourism Village * Puerto Heights * Chali Beach * Coco Bay * Xavier Sports & Country Club (for * Camp Evangelista (with prior * Harbor Lights, Gusa * Country Village Hotel, Carmen * Middleton Appartelle, Carmen Pool, Taguanao members only) arrangement) 5. Tennis Courts: * Camp Evangelista Riverside Tennis * Capitol Compound * Villa Ernesto Tennis Court * Nazareth Tennis Court * Pelaez Sports Center * RER Subd. Tennis Court * CDOC Tennis Court (Cathedral) * Xavier Sports & Country Club Court MOVIE HOUSES - SM Cinema 1-4 Gaisano Mall Cinema 1-4 - Gotic 1 – 2 - Limketkai Cinema 1-4 - Skyhi Cogon Market - 1 ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES Note: ALL RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE A. HOTELS PRYCE PLAZA HOTEL (First Class) Carmen Hill, Cagayan de Oro City Tel No: (63) (88) 8584536 –37 (63) (88) 8583111/ 8583131 (63) (8822) 722791 – 93 (63) (8822)726686 / 726464 Fax No.(63) (8822) 726687 E-mail: prycepht@cdo.philcom.com.ph No. of Rooms : 81 STANDARD ROOM Single Occupancy Double Occupancy P 2,500.00 P 2,800.00 SUPERIOR ROOM Single Occupancy Double Occupancy P 3,000.00 P 3,200.00 DE LUXE ROOM Single/Double P 3,500.00 SUITES Cagayanon Penthouse Carmen Hill Macajalar Bay • • • • • • P 4,400.00 P 5,000.00 P 5,000.00 P 5,500.00 Extra Bed P 550.00 w/o breakfast Tariff rates subject to 10% gov’t. tax and 10% service charge. Room rates inclusive of breakfast. Rates subject to change without prior notice. Reservation without deposit or credit card guarantee shall be held only until 6:00 p.m. Check in/ Check out time is 12:00 noon. Major Credit cards accepted. FUNCTION ROOM RATES Ballroom ABC P 40,000.00 8 hours Ballroom ABC P 20,250.00 4 hours Per Bay P 13,500.00 8 hours - Per Bay Kamagong Molave P 6,750.00 4 hours P 4,500.00 8 hours P 4,500.00 8 hours Consumable Consumable RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT OHP Slide Projector TV TV w/ VHS P 500.00/day P 500.00/day P 500.00/day P 800.00/day DYNASTY COURT HOTEL (Standard Class) Tiano. Bros., corner Hayes St. Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines Tel. Nos. (08822) 724516/ 726876/ 728101/ 726962 (088) 8571250/ 8574802 Fax No. (08822) 727825 E- mail: dynasty@cdo.philcom.com.ph No. of Rooms : 96 STANDARD ROOMS Single/ Double Twin DE LUXE TWIN ROOM SUITE ROOMS SUPREME SUPERIOR EXTRA PERSON/ BED INCLUSIONS: P 1,000.00 w/o breakfast P 1,000.00 w/o breakfast P 1,500.00 P 2,000.00 P 2,000.00 P 300.00 Welcome Drinks Breakfast Buffet * Rates inclusive of gov’t. tax & service charge. Rates subject to change without prior notice. RESTAURANT RATES AND FUNCTION ROOMS Plate-in w/ 3 main course Buffet w/ 4 main course Buffet w/ 5 main course Cocktail Menu Snacks P170.00/ head P200.00/ head P220.00/ head P190.00/ head P170.00/head P140.00/ head P60.00/ head CORPORATE PACKAGES Live-in Seminar Packages 3 Meals (plate-in); 2 snacks; RA Twin Sharing P 1,160.00/pax/day 3 Meals (plate-in); 2 snacks; RA Triple Sharing P 1,070.00/pax/day 3 Meals (buffet) ; 2 snacks; RA Twin Sharing P 1,120.00/pax/day 3 Meals (buffet) ; 2 snacks ; RA Triple Sharing P 1,130.00/pax/day Amenities A choice of Set Breakfast A choice of Lunch/ Dinner 2 snack Breaks Use of Function Rooms Use of audio visual equipments Flowing coffee Whiteboard/ flipchart & its accessories Pads & Pencils Mint Candies *** Minimum of 15 Persons*** Live-out Seminar Packages 1 Meal (Plate-in) & 2 Snacks P400.00/pax/day 1 Meal (Buffet) & 2 Snacks P480.00/pax/day Amenities: A choice of set Lunch 2 snack breaks Use of audio visual equipments Use of whiteboard/ flipcharts & its accessories Pads & Pencils Mint Candies *** Minimum of 15 Persons*** VIP HOTEL (Standard Class) Velez St. cor. Pacana St. Tel. Nos. (08822) 726080/ 726552 (088) 8562505 E-mail:viphotel@mozcom.com No. of Rooms: 79 STANDARD ROOMS Single Double Matrimonial DE LUXE ROOMS Single P 840.00 P 1,020.00 P 1,020.00 P 1,440.00 w/ breakfast buffet Double P 1,800.00 w/ breakfast buffet DE LUXE – SUPERIOR Single P 1,440.00 w/ breakfast buffet Double P 1,800.00 w/ breakfast buffet EXECUTIVE SUITE Sgl/Dbl P 2,640.00 w/ breakfast buffet PRESIDENTIAL SUITE P 3,840.00 w/ breakfast buffet EXTRA BED/ PERSON P 360.00 Buffet Breakfast Plate-IN - P 180.00/head - 120.00/heah - 5 main courses - Freash Fruits, coffee,tea. juice De Luxe Superior and Suites w/ free Buffet Breakfast. Special/packages rates for group booking. All rates are inclusive of Gov’t. tax and service charge. All rates are subject to change without prior notice. Check-out Time 12:00 noon. RESTAURANT & FUNCTION ROOM RATES Plate-in with 3 main course P 242.00 to Buffet with 3 main course P 286.00 to 350.00 Live-out Plate-in 1meals & 2 snacks Buffet P 260.00 P 290.00 Live-in Plate-in Buffet P 810.00 P 870.00 COUNTRY VILLAGE HOTEL (Standard Class) Villarin Street, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 8583004 / 8583005 / 858 3006 (08822) 712201/ 712203 / 712205 No. of Rooms : 47 STANDARD ROOMS Single P 1,210.00 315.00 Double DE LUXE ROOMS Single Double SUPERIOR ROOMS Single/Double JUNIOR SUITE EXECUTIVE SUITE SUPREME SUITE EXTRA BED EXTRA PERSON P 1,210.00 P 1,980.00 P 1,980.00 P P P P P P 1,650.00 2,420.00 2,750.00 3,080.00 220.00 165.00 All rates are subject to 10% Service Charge. Welcome Drinks Free Breakfast Check-out time is 12:00 noon. Rates are subject to change without prior notice. Reservation w/out deposit or credit card guarantee will only be held until 6:00 p.m. No add’l. charge for children aged 10 years old and below when sharing rooms with adults maximum of three persons per room. RESTAURANT & FUNCTION ROOM RATES Buffet with 5 main course P220.00 Buffet with 4 main course P200.00 Plate-in with 3 main course P150.00 Plate-in with 2 main course P120.00 PACKAGE RATE: Buffet Single Occupancy Buffet Double Occupancy P950.00/pax/day P1,150.00/pax/day GRAND CITY HOTEL ( Standard Class) A. Velez St.- Abejuela St., Cag. de Oro City, Tel No. (08822) 723551/ 723658 (88) 8571900/ 572274 No. of Rooms: 45 SUPERIOR ROOM STANDARD ROOM ECONOMY ROOM EXTRA BED P P P P 970.00 870.00 670.00 120.00 ***Above Rates are subject to change without prior notice*** RESTAURANTANDFUNCTION RATES Buffet Meals Plate-in Meals P 165.00/head P 180.00/head P 140.00/head P 145.00/head Buffet Breakfast P 135.00/head Plate-in Breakfast P 125.00/head Snacks Sandwiches P 70.00/head Noodles P 75.00/head SOUTHWINDS HOTEL (Standard Class) Capt. Vicente Roa Ext., Cagayan de Oro City Tel No. (63-8822) 727623 / 727603 (63-88)8562035 / 8562036 Tele.fax (63-8822) 724803 E-mail: swhotel@oronet.com.ph No. of Rooms: 30 STANDARD CLASS DE LUXE EXECUTIVE SUITE P 950.00 P 1,060.00 P 1,185.00 P 1,460.00 For single or double occupacy all major credit cards accepted. RESTAURANT&FUNCTIONROOMRATES Buffet Meals P 195.00 P 220.00 P 250.00 Plate-in Meals P 165.00 Snacks P 75.00 MARCO HOTEL (“AA” Resort) Alwana Business Park Cugman, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 732032 (88) 8552200 loc. 111 Fax. No. (088) 8552198 E-mail : marco@alwana.com No. of rooms: 26 STANDARD CLASS P 2,090.00 DE LUXE CLASS P 2,750.00 SUITE ROOM P 4,290.00 COTTAGES P 950.00 ECO VILAGE COTTAGE P 900.00/ EXTRA BED P 550.00 EXTRA PERSON P 330.00 cottage Fully furnished rooms w/ hot and cold shower, cable TV, mini bar & telephone unit. Conference Room Grand Ballroom Fine Dining & Coffee Shop Business Center Swimming Pool, Kiddie Pool & Jacuzzi RESTAURANT & FUNCTION ROOM RATES Buffet Meals w/ 3 main courses Buffet Meals w/ 4 main courses Buffet Meals w/ 4 main course LIVE-IN SEMINAR PACKAGE P 175.00/pax P 195.00/pax P 200.00/pax P 1,300.00 3 Meals and 2 Snacks Overnight Stay – Triple/ Quadruple Sharing Free use of function Rooms Free Flowing Coffee Free use of whiteboard and markers Free use of one overhead Projector w/ Screen Sound System with Microphone Free use of swimming Pool Access to Business Center (Fax, Computer/Internet, Photocopy) Free Air/Seaport Transfer GARDENS OF MALASAG ECOTOURISM VILLAGE (Special Interest Resort) Malasag, Cugman, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. 855-6183 RATES 5 units Deluxe P990.00 double occupancy, Air-con, T & B use of pool, with bath tub, re. 5 units Standard P990.00 double occupancy, Air-con, T & B, use of pool, w/ re. 5 units Lantao Rooms, P770.00 T & B double occupancy Air-con, use pool 6 units Sawali rooms P730.00 double occupancy, Air-con, T & B,use of pool 1 unit Dorm Type P200.00/head Maximum of 10 persons, minimum of 6 pax, Air-con, T & B (no free use of pool) Extra person P210.00/person (no free use of pool) ECO VILLAGE COTTAGE P900.00/Cottage 4 units Non-Aircon Cottage 150.00/head (maximum of 4 persons, separate T & B *Free Accomodation for 2 children (ages 10 years old & below) sharing bed with parents. FUNCTION HALLS Multi-Purpose Hall (carrying capacity of 120 persons includes the use of sound system & white board with marker. P1,000.00/day other facilities for rent: Televesion set P200.00/day VHS player P200.00/day Overhead projector P200.00/day Subanon Tribal House (Carrying capacity of 35 persons; with tribal craft Demonstration) P200.00/day Maranao Tribal House (carrying capacity of 10 persons) P400.00/day Talaandig Tribal House (carrying capacity of 15 persons) P400.00/day Native Cottages - Closed type (carrying capacity of 15 persons) P400.00/day Notes: Most of function halls observe the footwear off policy; it is customary for natives to remove their slippers before getting inside a hall; plese respect this culture. Amphitheater P1,000.00/day (carrying capacity of 200-300 persons; includes the use of sound system and lights) Horseback Riding Swimming Pool - Adult Tents for Rent: 8 units 3-4 persons/tent Overnight fee at campground 2 units sleeping bags/coats P50.00 210.00/tent 50.00/person P30.00 ENTRANCE FEE - Adult P20.00 - Kid (3 years old to 13 yrs. old P10.00 MAXANDREA HOTEL (Standard Class)J.r. Borja – cor. Aguinaldo St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 8572244 /4154 / 4634 Telefax: (088) 8574129/ (08822) 724090 Contact Person: Ms. Jane Manzano No. of Rooms : 47 STANDARD P 1,200.00 - Kids P40.00 (Single/Double) SUPERIOR TWIN P 1,300.00 TWIN P 1,850.00 (Single/Double) JUNIOR SUITE P 2,580.00 SUPREME SUITE P 3,000.00 EXTRA BED P 480.00 EXTRA PERSON P 280.00 (Single/Double) DE LUXE (Single/Double) (Single/Double) Check out time 12:00 noon. Above Rates are net of service charge and applicable gov’t. tax All rates are subject to change w/out prior notice. Above rates are commissionable at 10% to bonafide travel agents. Free Breakfast on all room types. All rooms with remote-controlled individual air-conditioning , colored 21” cable TV, IDD/NDD telephone facilities, private shower and bath, hot and cold water, state of the art fire alarm system. Airport hotel transfer, 24 hr Business Center, postal services, car rental, safe deposit boxes, laundry/valet services, 1 scenic and 1 passenger elevator. All major credit cards accepted. RESTAURANT&FUNCTIONROOMRATES Plate-in Meals Buffet Meals Snacks P 110.00/pax P 150.00/pax P 185.00/pax P 60.00/pax *Minimum of 20 persons free use of Function Rooms. DEMIREN HOTEL Tiano – Kalambagohan St., Cag. de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 727391/ 728391 (88) 8561396 / 8561397 / 8561398 Fax. No. (08822) 728392 Contact Person: Mr. Edwin Saloma No. of rooms: 43 SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE EXTRA BED P 450.00 P 550.00 P 650.00 P 100.00 RESTAURANT AND FUNCTION RATES Plate-In Meals P 120.00/pax Buffet Meals P 160.00/pax LIVE-IN SEMINAR PACKAGE 3 Meals & 2 Snacks and Triple Occupancy P 7,500.00/pax/day (Plate-In/ 3 main courses) LIVE-OUT P 400.00/pax/day DE LUXE HOTEL (Standard Class) Capt. Vicente Roa Street, Cagayan de Oro City Tel No. (08822) 724563/ 726527 / 724655 / Fax No. (08822) 724563 No. of Rooms: 49 EXECUTIVE TWIN DE LUXE Twin Single STANDARD Twin Single EXTRA PERSON/BED P 1,500.00 P 1,000.00 P 900.00 P 900.00 P 800.00 P 200.00 Group rates available upon request All rates are subject to change without prior notice. Check out time 12:00 noon. Family plan : No charge for children under 12 years occupying the same room with parents. All rates are inclusive of tax. RESTAURANT and FUNCTION ROOM RATES LIVE OUT SEMINAR Plate-In – 1 meal and 2 snacks * Minimum of 15 pax Buffet – 1 meal and 2 snacks LIVE-IN SEMINAR Plate-In – 3 meal and 2 snacks Buffet - 3 meals and 2 snacks P 200.00 P 280.00 P 850.00 P 950.00 HARBOR LIGHTS HOTEL (Standard Class) Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City Tel No. (08822) 724878 / 726022/ 732771 / 732786 (88) 8556060 No. of rooms: 32 STANDARD SINGLE STANDARD DOUBLE SUITE ROOM Single Double P 1,074.00 P 1,324.00 P 1,872.00 P 2,122.00 Above rates include taxes and service charges. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. RESTAURANT AND FUNCTION ROOM RATES LIVE-IN SEMINAR RATES Single Occupancy P 1,600.00/day/pax Double Occupancy P 1,205.00/day/pax Triple Occupancy P 1,045.00/day/pax · aboveratesinclude3mealsand2snacks Free use of the function rooms. Easel Board Overhead Projector Slide Projector Projector Screen TV & VHS Whiteboard, Pen & Eraser Flowing Coffee Free use of Swimming Pool DISCOVERY HOTEL (Standard Class) Osmeña – Florentino Sts. , Limketkai Drive, Cag. de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 725837 / 727320 /(88) 8568896 Fax No. (08822) 727814 No. of rooms: 39 ECONOMY Single Occupancy Double Occupancy P 595.00 P 685.00 STANDARD Twin sharing w/o Ref. P 755.00 Twin sharing w/ Ref. P 855.00 Triple sharing P 855.00 DE LUXE W/ BATH TUBS Twin sharing P 885.00 Matrimonial P 885.00 Double Occupancy w/ Ref P 900.00 Triple Sharing P 915.00 EXTRA BED (Mattress) P 250.00 EXTRA PERSON (JOINER) P 200.00 RESTAURANT AND FUNCTION ROOM RATES Plate-In Meals 3 Main courses P 135.00/pax Buffet Meals 5 Main courses P 175.00/pax Check out Time 12:00 noon Fire exit in every hotel corridor. Fully airconditioned rooms. 20” Cable TV Hot & Cold Shower Piped-in music 24 hour security services Standby generator All major credit cards accepted. Telephone Confirmed reservation will be held until 6:00 p.m. only unless one (1) night deposit of reserved rooms has been received. Room rates are subject to change w/o prior notice. PHILTOWN HOTEL (Standard Hotel) A. Velez – Makahambus St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 726295 / 723089/ 723119 (088) 8564402 / 8561813 Fax No. (08822) 723104 No. of rooms: 49 GRADUATE CLASS Economy P 700.00 BUSINESS CLASS Standard P 800.00 INVESTOR CLASS Superior P1,045.00 EXECUTIVE CLASS Suite P1,150.00 EXTRA BED P 125.00 Additional discount for group & long Staying guest. Hot & Cold Shower Bedside Light & Music Control IDD/NDD Telephone Pipe-in Music Cable TV Safety Deposit Boxes Massage Service Free Airport to Hotel when needed Buffet Meals Plate-in Seminar Package P P P P RESTAURANT AND FUNCTION RATES 185.00 100.00 130.00 150.00 (3 meal & 2 Snacks) P 585.00/pax/day (1 meal & 2 snacks) P 295.00/pax/day MIDDLETON APARTELLE Lirio Ext., Carmen, Cag. de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 723665 / 723580 / 728971 (88) 8584839 / 8582483 No. of rooms: 67 APARTEL TYPE (Two Bedroom) 30 Days P 25,000.00 Daily P 1,200.00 STUDIO TYPE (Double Bed) Daily P 850.00 STUDIO TYPE (Single Bed) Daily P 700.00 Extra Bed P 150.00 RESTAURANT & FUNCTION ROOMS RATES Plate-in w/ 3 main course P 140.00 Buffet w/ 3 Main Course P 165.00 Plate-in w/ 4 main courses P160.00 Buffet w/ 4 main course P 185.00 Buffet w/ 5 main course P 200.00 RIDGEVIEW CHALETS(Standard Class) Operated by Riverview Family Inns Inc., Xavier Estates Fr. Masterson Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 8587930/46 Telefax: (088) 8587929 No. of rooms: 32 CHALET 1 Rm. 101 (2 single Beds) Rm. 203 (1 queen Bed) (4 single Beds) CHALET 2 Rm 105 & 207 (1 queen Bed) Rm 106 & 208 (4 single Beds) CHALET 3 Rm 109,111&213 (1queen Bed) Rm 110 & 214 (2 Single Bed) Rm 212 (1 single Bed) CHALET 4 P 1,500.00 P 1,500.00 Rm 102 & 204 P 2,800.00 P 1,500.00 P 2,800.00 P 1,500.00 P 1,500.00 P 1,000.00 Rms 115 – 332 (2 single Beds) Rm 222 (1 queen Bed) DUPLEX Amarillo 2A (Min of 3max of 4 pax) Ashville 3A (min.of 6 max of 8 pax) Ashville 3B (min. of 6 max of 8 pax) Avila White (min.of 4 max of 8 pax) P 2,000.00 P 2,000.00 P 2,250.00 P 4,200.00 P 4,200.00 P 2,600.00 Free Breakfast Free airport pick-up or drop off Free shuttle service from duplex to club. Free use of swimming pool for registered guest. Club facilities like tennis court, basketball court, billiards, bowling, fitness gym at guest rates. All units are equipped with hot or cold shower. All units are provided with cable TV. All units are airconditioned. Check in/out at 12:00 noon. Prices are VAT and service charge inclusive. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. XAVIER SPORTS & COUNTRY CLUB RATES SWIMMING POOL Child Adult Monthly Package MEMBER Free Free FITNESS CENTER Individual Couple Gym or Aerobics usage only Individual Couple Per Visit Gym of Aerobics Sauna P Jacuzzi P BOWLING Per lane / hour BILLIARDS Per Hour DARTS GUEST P 75.00 P 100.00 P 600.00 PUBLIC NA NA Free Free P 850.00 P1,530.00 NA NA Free Free P 600.00 P1,100.00 NA NA Free 100.00 150.00 P 100.00 P 150.00 P 200.00 NA NA NA P 100.00 P 40.00 P P 150.00 80.00 P 180.00 P 100.00 Per Hour Dart Pins P P 30.00 15.00 P P 60.00 25.00 P P 80.00 40.00 TENNIS Indoor w/ lights/hour P 100.00 Indoor w/out light/hr P 55.00 Outdoor w/light./hr P 80.00 Outdoor w/out light/hrP 30.00 P 150.00 P 90.00 P 110.00 P 70.00 NA NA P 130.00 P 90.00 BASKETBALL Indoor w/light/hr P 165.00 Indoor w/out light/hr P 90.00 Outdoor w/ light/hr P 80.00 Outdoor w/out light/hr Free P 250.00 P 140.00 P 165.00 P 80.00 NA NA P 200.00 P 140.00 HORSEBACK RIDING Per 30 minutes Free P 100.00 P 150.00 • Prices are subject to change without prior notice. GARDENIA CATERING Biasong Tinib Road,Macasandig, Cag. de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 729822 (88) 8572157 FaxNo. (088) 8573328 E-mail: odlanyer@cdo.webquest.com No. of rooms: 32 SUITE DE LUXE DOUBLE W/ GARAGE DE LUXE TWIN W/ GARAGE W/ OUT GARAGE STANDARD DOUBLE AIRCON DORM EXTRA BED/PERSON P 1,100.00 P 700.00 P 700.00 P 650.00 P 500.00 P 110.00 P 100.00 Rates are subject to change without prior notice Airconditioned Rooms Hot and Cold Shower Cable TV IDD/NDD Phones Coffee Shop RESTAURANT & FUNCTION ROOM RATES Executive Seminar Rates Live-out ( 1 meal & 2 Snacks) P 250.00/day/pax Live- in (3 meals & 2 Snacks) Live-in (3 meals & 2 Snacks) Buffet (4 courses) P 200.00 Plate-in (3 courses) CHALI BEACH RESORT COTTAGES & HOTEL P 550.00/day/pax P 750.00/day/pax P 150.00 Cugman, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 732929/ 733840 Fax No.; (088) 8552108 No. of rooms: 42 CUBANA DE LUXE P 1,344.00 SUPERIOR DE LUXE ROOMS COTTAGES DE LUXE HOTEL ROOMS P 1,056.00 STANDARD COTTAGES P 864.00 STANDARD HOTEL ROOM P 864.00 EXTRA PERSON P 150.00 EXTRA BED P 250.00 P 1,152.00 Fully airconditioned cottages/rooms Hot & Cold water/bath Room Service Refrigerator in superior cottages Check out time 12:00 noon 24 hr. cable TV Telephone/Intercom in every cottage/room Rooms Rates are subject to change without prior notice. COCONUT BAY – BEACH RESORT & RESTAURANT Baloy, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 733248/ 733246/ 733105 733062 (88) 8552702 No. of rooms: 23 STANDARD Single/Matrimonial P 600.00 DE LUXE Matrimonial P 800.00 EXECUTIVE P 950.00 EXTRA BED/PERSON P 100.00 Guest Free swimming No charge for children under 12 years old occupying the same room with parents without extra Bed. Outside food and drinks & wine are not allowed. Brand new Standby Generator Colored Cable TV. Fully airconditioned cottages Hot & Cold Running Water Wide Swimming Pool Adult Children P 75.00 P 50.00 FUNCTION ROOM RATES Plate – In (3 Main Courses) P 150.00/pax Buffet (5 Courses) P 180.00/pax Snacks P 75.00/pax HOTEL CONCHITA (Economy Class) Cocktail ( 6 Courses) Guillermo – Yacapin Ext. Sts., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 727355 / 727962 / 728469 (088) 8563856/ 8563857 E-mail: angelo@sni.ph No. of rooms: 63 SUPERIOR DE LUXE ROOM Single P 500.00 Double P 650.00 SUITE ROOM Crystal P 1,200.00 EXTRA PERSON With Bed P 150.00 w/out Bed P 100.00 Free transfer-in Free daily Continental breakfast All rates are VAT inclusive All major credit cards accepted Airconditioned Rooms Transportation assistance PABX Telephone System Foreign Exchange Hot & Cold Shower Safety Deposit Boxes Laundry and pressing NDD/IDD Telephone Service FUNCTION PACKAGE Package Seminar Rates (3Meals & 2 Snacks w/ Accomodation) Buffet Meal (w/ 5 courses) P 150.00 (w/ 4 courses) P 140.00 (w/ 6 courses) P 160.00 Plate-in P 120.00 Snacks P 50.00 Function Room Rental P 750.00 P 100.00/pax good for 35 pax (Exclusive of Food) P 750.00 HOTEL RAMON (Economy Class) T. Neri-Burgos St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 724738/ 724725 / 727608 Fax No. (08822) 722578 No. of rooms: 46 SINGLE ROOM P 450.00 DOUBLE STANDARD P 450.00 DE LUXE ROOM - SINGLE P 450.00 DE LUXE ROOM P 550.00 SUPERIOR ROOM P 650.00 RESTAURANT & FUNCTION ROOM RATES Lunch Plate-in Buffet Lunch/Dinner Breakfast P 115.00 P 125.00 P 145.00 P 130.00 P 150.00 P 165.00 P 80.00 P 110.00 P 50.00 Snacks AM/PM Live-in Seminar Package (Accomodation Only) 3-sharing P 200.00/pax P 610.00 4-sharing P 150.00/pax P 560.00 ESTRELLA HOTEL (Economy) J. Pacana-Licoan Sts.,Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 726454 / 726053/ 723748 / 723747 (88) No. of rooms: 37 8561463 BUDGET CLASS (Electric Fan Rates) Single Room P 360.00 Double Room P 427.50 ECONOMY CLASS (Aircon) Single Standard P 400.00 Double Standard P 450.00 BUSINESS CLASS (Aircon) Standard P 600.00 De Luxe Room P 660.00 ADDITIONAL PERSON/BED P150.00/Pax Complimentary Breakfast Included All rooms are provided with Cable TV & 3 way Telephone system Rates are inclusive of 12% gov’t. tax & 10% EVAT. Rates are subject to change w/out prior notice. RESTAURANT AND FUNCTION ROOM RATES Buffet (6 courses meal) Plate Style (Family Serving) P 130.00 P 115.00 TOURIST INNS CAGAYAN RIVER VIEW INN (Economy Hotel) Vamenta Boulevard, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 729039 (088) 8584245- 46-47 No. of rooms: 21 STANDARD Single P 480.00 Double P 700.00 SUPERIOR Single P 680.00 Double P 850.00 DE LUXE (Twin Sharing) Single P 680.00 Double P 850.00 BUSINESS SUITE Single P 780.00 Double P 950.00 FAMILY Single P1,050.00 Double P1,200.00 EXTRA PERSON P 100.00 EXTRA BED P 150.00 Check out time is 12:00 noon. Above rates are inclusive of tax service charge. Rates are subject to change without prior notice. Group and convention rates are available upon request. Major credit cards accepted. Fully airconditioned rooms, cable TV, Hot or cold Shower. Phone in every room, safety deposit box. Laundry Services, 24 hr. room service RESTAURANT & FUNCTION ROOM RATES Plate-In (3 courses) P 145.00 Buffet Meals (4 courses) P 175.00 CASA CRYSTALLA Corner Pabayo and T. Chavez Sts., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 726600 / 722465 / 722480 (88) 8561704 Fax. No.(08822) 722480 No. of Rooms: 27 MINIMUM Single P 475.00 Double/Twin P 575.00 STANDARD Single P 575.00 Double/Twin P 675.00 DE LUXE Single P 875.00 Double/Twin P 875.00 ADDITIONAL Person/ Bed P 150.00 No charge for children of age 12 or under when occupying room with adults. Airconditioned rooms with individual thermostat control, hot and cold shower piped in music. Satellite cable and colour TV in all rooms. Colour Television, Refrigerator, a bathroom with tub/ shower combination in de luxe rooms. IDD/NDD telephone, fax and clerical services. Laundry Service Safety Deposit Box 24 hours security and front desk assistance. Major Credit cards accepted. RESTAURANT RATES & FUNCTION ROOMS Plate-in with 2 main course P 85.00 w/ softdrinks w/ juice Plate-in with 3 main course P 95.00 Buffet with 3 main course P 130.00 Buffet with 4 main course P 150.00 Meal rates are subject to 10% Service Charge + 10%tax. PEARLMONT INN (Tourist Inn) Lim Ket Kai Drive, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 729455 / 729111 / 727477 (88) 8562653 / 8562655 Fax No. (08822) 728913 No. of Rooms: 45 STANDARD Single Double DE LUXE w/ Refrigerator FAMILY EXTRA PERSON / BED P P 800.00 800.00 P 950.00 P 1,220.00 P 200.00 Check-out time 12:00 noon. Prior arrangement like advance deposits (in cash on credit card) or letter of guarantee or fax may be accepted. Most major credit cards are honored. Rates are subject to change without prior notice. Air-Conditioned Rooms Hot & Cold Shower IDD/NDD Telephone System Airport – Hotel Transfer Safety Deposit Box RESTAURANT & FUNCTION ROOM RATES Princess Diana (Consumable) good for 20 pax Camelot (Consumable) good for 20 pax Plate-in Buffet Sancks P 6,000.00 P 3,000.00 P P P 120.00 180.00 60.00 CAGAYAN PARKVIEW HOTEL (Economy) T. Neri St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 726656 (88) 8571197 No. of Rooms : 46 EXECUTIVE SUITE JUNIOR SUITE FAMILY ROOM (Four Bed) DE LUXE STANDARD ECONOMY P P 880.00 780.00 P P P P 750.00 490.00 425.00 350.00 ORDINARY: MATRIMONIAL P 240.00 TRIPLE P 330.00 EXTRA BED P 150.00 JOINER P 100.00 Above tariff includes tax and service charge. LA MAR INN J.R. Borja corner Don A. Velez Sts., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 723474 (88) 2314342 Fax. No. (08822) 726441 No. of rooms: 15 STANDARD Single Double DE LUXE Single Double EXECUTIVE SUITE EXTRA BED/ PERSON P 840.00 P 1,020.00 P 1,440.00 P 1,800.00 P 2,640.00 P 360.00 Rates inclusive of VAT & Gov’t. Taxes. Rates are subject to change without FORT SANTIAGO 2nd – 19th Sts., Nazareth, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 729606 (88) 8574762 No. of rooms: 16 STANDARD DOUBLE STANDARD TWIN P 450.00 P 500.00 • Hot & Cold Shower • Airconditioned Rooms • Cable TV GOODNEWS TRAVELLERS’ INN Capt. Vicente Roa St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 728244 (088) 8572328 - 29 Fax No. (08822) 728255 No. of rooms: 47 SINGLE DOUBLE MATRIMONIAL TRIPLE FAMILY W/ REF. EXTRA BED/PERSON P 500.00 P 700.00 P 700.00 P 1,050.00 P 1,200.00 P 150.00 Spacious & air-conditioned rooms. Telephone & Cable TV Hot & Cold running water Pipe-in Christian Music Safety DepositBoxes Centralized water filter system. Smoke detector & Fire alarm system 24 hour security Brand-new electric generator prior notice. Room rates are subject to change without prior notice. NATURE’S PENSIONNE (Tourist Inn) T. Chavez St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel./Fax Nos. (08822) 723718 (88) 8572274 No. of rooms: 26 STUDIO TYPE P 750.00 STANDARD CLASS P 500.00 TOURIST CLASS P 500.00 BUSINESS CLASS P 400.00 EXTRA BED P 100.00 Note: - all rooms are with refrigerator, airconditioned, private comfort room and cable TV. Above Rates are for Double occupancy and subject to change without prior notice. Monthly rates are available upon re-quest. MASS-SPECC Tiano-Pacana Tel. No. 856-2340 BONAIR INN ( Tourist Inn) Osmeña St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No., (08822) 724271 No. of rooms: 36 SINGLE BED P 350.00 DOUBLE P 450.00 MATRIMONIAL P 450.00 EXTRA BED P 100.00 Note:- all rooms are with cable TV & Comfort rooms. DORMITORIES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST IN THE PHILIPPINES C.M. Recto – Abellanosa St., Cagayan de Oro City Contact Person: Ms. Elizabeth Hora Tel. No. 08822-726970 No. of rooms: 18 DOUBLE TRIPLE COMMONAL P P P 400.00 550.00 100.00/PAX FUNCTION ROOM RENTAL 8 Hours good for 35 – 40 pax P 600.00 YMCA Julio Pacana St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 8569625 (08822) 726599 Contact Person: Mr. Edgar Salcedo No. of rooms: 14 AIRCON (Twin Bed) NON-AIRCON (Single Bed) Dormintory (for 10) P 250.00/pax P 220.00/pax P 200.00/pax COMMISSION ON AUDIT DORMITORY Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No.(08822) 710484 Contact Person: Ms. Ethel Herodias No. of rooms: 18 NON AIRCON: COAn/ COA Retiree P 60.00/day Non COAn’s P 100.00/day Senior Citizen & Students P 80.00/day AIRCON: 1 – 2 Pax P 400.00/room 3 Pax P 500.00/room 4 Pax P 600.00/room FUNCTION ROOM RENTAL 50 – 60 Pax (8 hrs.) P 850.00/rm. 150 pax (8 hrs.) P2,000.00/rm. SUNSHINE CHRISTIAN GUEST HOUSE Mabulay Subd., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. (08822) 723053 No. of rooms: 11 NON-AIRCON (Dormitory Type) AIRCON (Dormitory Type) P 110.00 P 160.00 RETREAT HOUSES SANCTUARIO Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City OVERNIGHT RATE P 400.00/pax inclusive of 3 meals & 2 snacks and beddings STUDENT P 350.00/pax DAY RATE P 200.00/pax inclusive of 2 snacks & 1 meal WEEKEND RATE P 800.00/pax check-in at Friday 5:00 p.m. check-out Sunday 12:00 or 1:00 p.m. COVADONGGA RETREAT HOUSE Upper Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 724324 No. of rooms: 18 TEACHER’S RATE P 400.00/pax inclusive of 5 meals beddings & pillow STUDENT RATE P 350.00/pax inclusive of 5 meals beddings & pillow LODGING ONLY P 150.00/pax MOTELS KM 3 LODGE ROYAL Kauswagan National Highway, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 8585447 Contact Person: Ms. Kaye Chavez No. of rooms: 24 ELITE ROOM ( 3 hrs) ROYAL ROOM EXECUTIVE ROOM EXCESS HOUR P 205.00 P 150.00 P 248.00 3hrs. P 20.00 CASA VALIESA C.M. Recto Ave., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 8562312 Contact Person: Engr. Leo Tumulak No. of rooms: 11 AIRCON W/ TOILET & BATH P 480.00 ELECTRIC FAN W/ T & B P 250.00 COMMON T & B P 200.00 QUEENSLAND 7 Kauswagan National Highway, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 738122 Contact Person : Mr. Alec Adarna No. of rooms: 48 OVERNIGHT SHORT TIME EXCESS HOUR ORO RENAISSANCE INN P 333.00 P 205.00 P 45.00 Kauswagan National Highway, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. 735633/ 735655 Contact Person: Mrs. Araceli Kho No. of rooms: 37 OVERNIGHT 10 HOURS EXCESS HOUR SHORT TIME P 480.00 P 300.00 P 15.00 P 195.00 CITY LODGE Villarin St. Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 723665 Contact Person: Ms. Arlyn Melay No. of rooms: 39 SHORT TIME ( 3 Hrs.) SUCCEEDING HRS. OVERNIGHT RATE P 185.00 P 15.00 P 460.00 RESTAURANTS/DINING/ENTERTAINMENT GRAND CAPRICE RESTAURANT Lim Ket Kai Center, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 7269 55 PLATE-IN(3 Main course) P 198.00 BUFFET(4 Main courses) P 180.00 SNACKS P 77.00 P 55.00 FUNCTION PACKAGE Plate-In 1 meals & 2 snacks/head Buffet 1 meals & 2 snacks /head P 330.00 LAURIAT MEALS (Good for 12 pax) P 350.00/head 6 main courses 1 dessert softdrinks, rice GOLDEN AJIRANG (Korean Restaurant) C.M. Recto Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 8565271 Contact Person: Ms. Merlita Buladaco PLATE-IN (Lunch Promo) P 89.00 PLATE-IN P 500.00/pax P 180.00/pax P 150.00/pax P 140.00/pax P 290.00 KAGAY-ANON RESTAURANT Limketkai Center, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 729003 (88) 8563688 Contact Person: Russel Awat FUNCTION ROOM: MANOBO - Cap. of 50 pax (consumable) HIGAONON – Cap. of 25 pax (consumable) BUFFET 5 Main Courses 4 Main Courses PLATE-IN 3 Main Courses P 6,500.00 P 4,500.00 P P 200.00 198.00 P 165.00 COUNTRY SIDE STEAK HOUSE Limketkai Center, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 728953 Contact Person: Ms. Nina Velasco BUFFET 5 Main Course P 220.00/pax 4 Main Course P 200.00/pax 3 Main Course P 160.00/pax COCKTAIL 3 Courses P 110.00/pax * Plus 10% Service Charge. GREEN HAVEN (Vegetarian Restaurant) Limketkai Center, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 8562476 EAT ALL YOU CAN (Exclusive Drinks) P 150.00 BUFFET 5 Courses 6 Courses P 180.00 P 200.00 PLATE-IN 3 Courses P 150.00 BARANGAY MANOK Tel. No. (088) 8562037 Contact Person: Ms. Linda/Bebot Agudo SNACKS P 60.00 PLATE-IN/BUFFET (3 Main Courses) P 160.00 P 140.00 ( 2 Main Courses) P 100.00 P 62.00 TIA NANANG’S FILIPINO RESTAURANT Corrales Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No.(08822) 725033 Contact Person: Ms. Joy Ambus BUFFET (5 Courses) PLATE-IN SNACKS P 165.00 P 125.00 P 75.00 CONSUELO STEAK HOUSE Corrales Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No (08822) 725736 (88) 8561353 Contact Person: Mr. Rico Orga BUFFET Lunch (Eat all you can) P 99.00 Dinner P 69.00 Snacks (Exc. Drinks) P 69.00 Steak P 160.00/200 gms 11. Izzy Café Gaisano Mall, CDOC 12. Corner Café 2nd flr. Limket Kai Mall 13. Sunburst Restaurant (Fried Chicken) Limket Kai Center, CDOC 14. Max Fried Chicken-Chaves corner Abejuela 15. P Joe’s Diner Rosario Arcade, Limketkai Mall, CDO 16. P Joe’s Diner JR. Ground Floor, SM City, CDOC 17. Kenny Roger’s Roaster Limketkai Mall, Cag. de Oro City 18. Dimsum Ground Floor, SM City, CDOC 19. The Barn Rizal-Hayes & Carmen 19. I Luv Sushi Corrales St., Cag. de Oro City Ground Floor, SM City, CDOC 20. BO’s Cafe Velez St., CDO 21. Sea Garden Restaurant Grand City Hotel Te.l No. 72-35-51 22. Silver Court Restaurant De Luxe Hotel Tel. No. 72-45-63/72-65-27 23. Rhythm Cafe & resto Bar Tel. No. 858-4245 24. Time Out Velez St., CDO 25. Candy Lim Ket Kai Mall 26. Only in Cagayan Corrales Avenue 27. Maxis Velez-Fernandez 28. Mindy’s Velez-Yacapin 29. Inilog Makahambus-Tiano FOOD CHAINS 1. Jollibee - Divisoria Branch - Limketkai Branch - Gaisano Mall - Ororama Mega Center - Cogon Branch - SM City 2. Greenwich - Divisoria - Ororama Supercenter - Limket Kai Mall 3. Mc Donalds - Limketkai - Divisoria 4. Dunkin Donuts - Divisoria - Limketkai - Gaisano Mall - West bound Terminal Outlet - Agora Terminal Outlet 5. Kentucky Fried Chicken - Limketkai - Carmen - Divisoria - Agora 6. Mister Donuts - Divisoria - Limketkai 7. Shakey’s Pizza - Ororama Mega Center 8. Pizza Hut - Gaisano Mall 9. Kenny Roger’s Roaster - Limketkai Mall 10. Jonie’s Restaurant - Gaisano Branch - SM City Branch NIGHT SPOTS 1. 2. 3. Picasso Bar 7th flr. Dynasty Court Hotel Xcite Hayes St., CDOC Mic & Mug KTV Rizal cor. Pacana St., CDOC New Thrives Restaurant Capistrano St., CDOC 5. Shinjuku Karaoke Pabayo St., CDOC 6. Platinum Karaoke Bar Capistrano St., CDOC 7. Ontic Burgos St.,CDOC 8. BO’s Coffee Velez St./ SMz CDOC 9. Love City Disco Cruz Taal St., CDOC 10. Live Site Hayes St., CDOC 11. Llamado Bar Capistrano St., CDOc 12. Cuadra de Oro Tiano St., CDOC 13. Vacation Hotel-Ballroom 14. Bulldog Music Lounge & KTV Pacana-Velez, St., CDOc 15. Café Nona Tiano-Macahambus St., CDOC 16. Lexi’s Bar Tiano-Macahambus St., CDOC 17. Taza Cafe, Lim Ket Kai 20. P. Joe’s Diner, Lim Ket Kai 21. East Wok, Lim Ket Kai 22. Ghana, Lim Ket Kai 23. Macumba, Lim Ket Kai 24. Candy’s, Lim Ket Kai 4. (Ballroom) AIRLINE RATES AND SCHEDULE A. PHILIPPINE AIRLINES P 4,183.00 (oneway) Tel.No. (088) 851-2295 / 8572294(08822) 726795 Fax No. (08822) 8572295 / 8588863 Manila (MNL) -Cagayan de Oro City (CGY) PR181 Daily B737 5:10 AM 6:40 AM PR281 Tu/Th/Fr/Sa/Su B737 6:40AM 8:10 AM PR183 Daily B737 10:00 AM 11:30 AM PR185 Daily B737 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Cagayan de Oro City(CGY) - Manila (MNL) PR182 Daily B737 7:40AM PR282 Tu/Th/Fr/Sa/Su B737 8:50AM 9:05AM 10:15 AM PR184 PR186 B. Daily Daily 1:55PM 4:45PM ETA 0815 Freq. Daily Normal 2678 Pag-asa Promo 2348 2048 1340 TTHSS 2778 2448 ETA 1110 Freq. Daily Normal 2678 Pag-asa Promo 2348 2048 YSP 1998 1525 TTHSS 2778 2448 2098 Manila to Cagayan Flt. No. ETD 2P 533 0840 ETA 1005 Freq. Daily Normal 3645 Pag-asa Promo 3238 2618 YSP - Cagayan to Manila Flt. No. ETD 2P 534 1035 ETA 1200 Freq. Daily Normal 3645 Pag-asa Promo 3238 2618 YSP - ETA 1910 1720 Freq. Daily MWFS Normal 2898 2898 Pag-asa Promo 2568 2148* 2568 2148* YSP - ETA 1420 1910 Freq. Daily MWFS Normal 2898 2898 Pag-asa Promo 2568 2148* 2568 2148* YSP - Bacolod to Manila Flt. No. ETD 011-772 0845 via Cebu 2P 766 1415 Manila to Cebu Flt. No. ETD 2P 773 0800 2P 777 1610 Cebu to Manila Flt. No. ETD 2P 774 1310 2P 778 1800 CEBU PACIFIC P 3,504.00 (one way) Tel. No. Manila (MNL) – Cagayan de Oro (CGY) 5J-381 Daily 5:10AM 5j-383 Daily 9:30AM 5J-385 Daily 12:00AM Cagayan de Oro City - Manila 5J-382 Daily 7:15AM 5J-384 Daily 11:35AM 5J-386 Daily 2:05PM D. 12:30 PM 3:20PM AIR PHILIPPINES P 3,295.00 (oneway) Tel. No. (088) 8564288 / (08822) 729821 Manila to Bacolod Flt. No. ETD 771-010 0600 via Cebu 2P 765 1230 C. B737 B737 ASIAN SPIRIT P2,315.00 (one way) Tel. No. (088) 8518888 Fax. No. (08822) 710900 6:35AM 10:55AM 1:25AM 8:40AM 1:00PM 3:30PM 2148 2148 YSP 1998 2098 Cebu (CEB) – Cagayan de Oro (CGY) 6k921 Daily 9:30 10:30 Cagayan de Oro City(CGY) – Cebu (CEB) 6k920 Daily 11:00 12:00 E. SOUTH EAST ASIAN AIRLINES Tel. No. 858-1661 Route Flt. No. ETD CBU-BORACAY DG784 BORACAY-CBU DG783 CBU-CAMIGUIN DG847 CAMIGUIN-CBU DG848 1725 CBU-CDO DG861 0700 CDO-CBU DG862 1110 CDO-DVO DG861 0820 DVO-CDO DG862 0950 CBU-SIARGAO DG875 1315 DG885 1315 SIARGAO-CBU DG876 1425 DG886 1515 CDO-COTABATO ETA 1300 1130 1630 Freq. 1400 1230 1705 1800 0800 1210 1920 1050 1405 1455 1605 1605 Promo Fare Daily P 2,200.00 Daily P 2,200.00 FRI/SUN P 1,300.00 FRI/SUN P 1,300.00 TTHSUN P 1,750.00 TTHSUN P 1,750.00 TTHSUN P 1,850.00 MON/FRI P 1,850.00 SAT P 1,990.00 TUES P 1,990.00 SAT P 1,990.00 TUES P 1,990.00 P 1,350.00 SHIP RATES AND SCHEDULES Note: ALL RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE W/O PRIOR NOTICE A. SULPICIO LINES Tel. No. (088) 8568794 Cagayan de Oro City – Manila Departure Arrival Vessel Monday 12:00 nn Tuesday 6:00pm P/ Paradise Friday 12:00 nn Saturday 3:00pm P/ Paradise Manila – Cagayan de Oro City Departure Arrival Wednesday 10:00am Friday 2:00am Saturday 8:00 pm Sunday 11:00pm PASSAGE RATE Accommodation Manila Royal Suite (2) P 6,090.00 Suite P 5,260.00 Cabin w/ T&B P 2,400.00 Cabin w/o T&B P 2,210.00 Tourist de Luxe P 2,115.00 Tourist P 2,020.00 Economy de Luxe P 1,950.00 Economy P 1,880.00 Vessel P/ Paradise P/ Paradise Cebu P2,050.00 P1,720.00 P 660.00 P 570.00 P 540.00 P 510.00 P 470.00 P 410.00 Jagna P 1,320.00 P 1,030.00 P 450.00 P 415.00 P 400.00 P 370.00 P 345.00 P 295.00 Cagayan de Oro City – Cebu City Departure Arrival Vessel Monday 12:00nn Monday 7:30 pm P/Paradise Tuesday 7:30 pm Wednesday 4:00am P/ Ocean Thursday 7:30 pm Friday 4:00 am P/ Ocean Sunday 7:30 pm Monday 4:00 am P/Ocean Cebu City – Cagayan de Oro City Departure Arrival Vessel Monday 7:00pm Tuesday 3:30 am P/Ocean Wednesday 7:00pm Thursday 3:30 am P/ Ocean Thursday 10:00 am Friday 2:00 am P/Ocean Friday 7:00 pm Saturday 3:30 am P/ Ocean Cagayan de Oro City – Jagna Bohol Saturday 12nn Saturday 4:30 pm P/Ocean Jagna Bohol – Cagayan de Oro City Saturday 9:00 pm Friday 1:30 am P/Ocean B. NEGROS NAVIGATION COMPANY J. Pacana St., Puntod, CDO City Tel. No. (088) 8565357 / 8563702 (08822) 723501 C. VESSEL SCHEDULE M/S ST. PETER THE APOSTLE Departure Cagayan - Weds - 6:00 PM Bacolod - Thurs - 11:00 AM Manila - Mon - 7:00 PM Bacolod - Tues - 7:00 PM Arrival Bacolod - Thurs - 7:00 AM Manila - Fri - 6:00 AM Bacolod - Tues - 2:00 PM Cagayan - Wed - 8:00 AM M/S SAN LORENZO RUIZ Departure Cagayan - Sun - 7:00PM Iloilo - Mon -12:00 nn Manila - Weds –11:00AM Iloilo - Thurs - 3:00 PM Manila - Fri - 7:00 PM Iloilo - Sat - 9:00PM Arrival Iloilo - Mon - 9:00 AM Manila - Tues - 10:00 AM Iloilo - Thurs- 9:00 AM Manila - Fri - 1:00 PM Iloilo - Sat - 5:00 PM Cagayan- Sun - 11:00 AM WG & A SHIPPING LINES SUPERFERRY Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. # 728368 / 722890 Manila – Cagayan de Oro City Day Wed Mon Fri Departure 11:59pm 10:00am 9:00am Day Fri Tue Sat Arrival 11:59am 6:00pm 5:00am Vessel Super ferry 2,5,9 Super ferry 14 Superferry 14 Bacolod – Cagayan de Oro City Sat 5:00am Sat 5:00pm Superferry 14 Cagayan de Oro City to Bacolod Batangas Dumaguete Iloilo Manila Day Tue Tue Fri Fri Sat Tue Fri Sat Time-Depart 11:00pm 11:00pm 11:59pm 11:59pm 9:00pm 11:00pm 11:59pm 9:00pm Cebu City – Cagayan de Oro City Day Departure MWF 8:00pm TThSat 8:00pm Day Wed Thu Sun Sat Sun Thu Sun Mon Time-Arrival 11:59 am 4:00pm 6:00pm 6:00am 9:00am 11:30am 2:00pm 5:00am Arrival 6:00am 6:00am Vessel SF 14 SF 14 SF 2,5,9 SF 2,5,9 SF 14 SF 14 SF 2,5,9 SF 14 Vessel Our Lady of the Rule Our Lady of Good Voyage Cagayan de Oro City – Cebu City (CEBU FERRIES) Day Departure Arrival Vessel TThSun 8:00pm 6:00am Our Lady of Rule MWF 8:00pm 6:00am Our Lady of Good Voyage Cagayan de Oro City to Day Depart Arrival Vessel Tagbilaran Saturday 12:00nn 7:00pm Rule Jagna Saturday 12:00nn 3:00pm Good Voyage Tagbilaran to Cagayan de Oro City Saturday 12:00nn 7:00am Jagna to Cagayan de Oro City Sunday 8:00pm 11:00pm Rule Good Voyage Dumaguete to Cagayan de Oro City Friday 6:00pm 11:59am SF 2,5,9 Iloilo to Cagayan de Oro City Tuesday 6:00am 6:00pm SF 1,8 PASSAGE RATE: Manila – CDOC (vice versa) Super Value w/o meals w/ meals Mega Value w/o meals w/ meals P 1,530.00 P 1,650.00 P 1,670.00 P 1,790.00 Tourist w/o meals w/ meals Business Class w/o meals w/ meals Cabin w/o meals w/ meals Royal Cabin w/o meals (2 pax) w/ meals (2 pax) Stateroom w/o meals (2 pax) w/ meals (2 pax) Suiteroom w/o meals (2 pax) w/ meals (2 pax) P 2,250.00 P 2,110.00 P 2,400.00 P 2,200.00 P 2,060.00 P 2,200.00 P 4,520.00 P 4,800.00 P 5,020.00 P 5,700.00 P 6,300.00 P 5,700.00 Bacolod – CDOC (vice versa) Mega Value w/o meals w/ meals Tourist w/o meals w/ meals Bus. Class w/o meals w/ meals Royal Cabin w/o meals (2 pax) w/ meals ( 2 pax) Stateroom w/o meals (2 pax) w/ meals (2 pax) Suiteroom w/o meals (2 pax) w/ meals (2 pax) P 1,230.00 P 1,270.00 P 1,330.00 P 1,390.00 P 1,390.00 P 1,450.00 P 3,380.00 P 3,630.00 P 3,750.00 P 4,000.00 P 3,980.00 P 4,250.00 Batangas – CDOC (Vice Versa) Super Value w/o meals P 1,530.00 w/ meals P 1,650.00 Mega Value w/o meals P 1,670.00 w/ meals P 1,790.00 Tourist w/o meals P 1,765.00 w/ meals P 1,940.00 PASSAGE RATES CEBU FERRIES Route (vice versa) Suite Cabin Business Tourist Economy Cebu – CDOC 1890 675 530 425 269 CDO- Tagbilaran 1480 620 470 410 280 Jagna – CDOC 1150 425 350 300 175 D . TRANS ASIA SHIPPING LINES Tel. No. (08822) 724496 CDO – CEBU ( vice versa) M-W-Sat 7:00pm Economy Tourist Cabin Suite (2pax) P 269.00 P 400.00 P 600.00 P 1,750.00 BUS RATES AND SCHEDULES Note: RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE W/O NOTICE A. Rural Transit/Bachelor Express CDO-Ozamis-Dipolog Route SP Iligan City P 61.60 Kauswagan 75.60 Kolambugan 94.50 Ozamis 100.10 Clarin 102.90 Pana-on 119.00 Oroquieta City 133.70 Lopez Jaena 144.20 Plaridel 151.20 Calamba 158.20 Dapitan City 189.70 Dipolog City 196.70 Reg. Fare P 79.20 97.20 121.50 128.70 132.30 153.00 171.90 185.40 194.40 203.40 243.90 252.90 · With an interval of 30 minutes for non aircon & 15 minutes for aircon buses. CDOC to Davao City (Via Buda) Manolo F. Kisolon Malaybalay Valencia Maramag Quezon Kiburao Buda Reg Fare P 25.00 43.00 64.00 85.00 105.00 128.00 155.00 167.00 Aircon P 31.00 49.00 77.00 100.00 129.00 150.00 Calinan Davao City 229.00 255.00 Butuan to Surigao CDO-Surigao 85.00 120.00 320.00 -4 stops 350.00 - Non Stop 95.00 178.00 · With an interval of 1 hour for non-aircon & 2 hours for aircon buses. B. SUPER FIVE TRANSPORT CDOC – Pagadian Route Non-Aircon Iligan P 35.00 Maigo 55.00 Kolambugan 60.00 Maranding 75.00 Kapatagan 80.00 Aurora 85.00 Pagadian 100.00 Aircon P 45.00 Iligan – Dipolog Route Ozamiz Jimenez Aurora Oroquieta Plaridel Calamba Rizal Barcelona Non-aircon P 70.00 85.00 95.00 100.00 155.00 125.00 135.00 150.00 Aircon P 90.00 PASSENGER FARE MATRIX FOR PU BUS-SERVICE Route KM Dist. Reg. Fee Aircon Fee 7.00 18 18.00 20.00 24.00 31.00 36.00 43.00 46.00 52.00 57.00 62.00 100.00 134.00 190.00 8.00 13.00 21.00 25.00 30.00 37.00 44.00 53.00 56.00 63.00 70.00 75.00 122.00 162.00 230.00 Cagayan de Oro to: Opol El Salvador Alubijid Laguindingan Gitagum Libertad Initao Naawan Manticao Lugait Kiwalan Iligan Ozamiz Oroquita Dapitan 10 25 29 35 44 52 62 66 74 82 88 143 191 271 15.00 COMMUNICATION FACILITIES 1. Misortel (Samsung) A. Luna St., CDOC Patag Road, CDOC 3. PHILCOM Carmen, CDOC 4. CRUZTELCO Carmen, CDOC 5. SOTELCO Cagayan T. Neri St., CDOC Lim Ket Kai 7. GLOBE Telecom 8. PILTEL Bulua, CDOC 9. PT&T Divisoria, CDOC Divisoria, CDOC 11. Bureau of Telecommunication 12. JRS Express Capistrano St., CDOC 13. DHL Worldwide Express Capistrano St., CDOC 14. Fed Ex Velez St., CDOC 15. LBC Air Cargo Yacapin St., CDOC 16. XIMEX Pabayo St., CDOC 17. LIBCAP Corrales St. 18. Bureau of Post T. Chavez St., CDOC 19. RPN Super TV 5 Gusa, CDOC 20. GMA TV 12 Lapasan, CDOC 21. ABS-CBN TV 2 Bulua, CDOC 22. OCS Mabini St., CDOC 23. Pambato Cargo Abejuela St., CDOC 24. Mobiline Lapasan Highway 2. Italtel 6. SMART Communications SM City & Lim Ket Kai 10. Bayan Tel A. Luna St., CDOC 25. Aboitiz Express Pabayo St., CDOC 26. Extelcom Limket Kai Center 27. Radio Stations: - DXCC/DXVM FM - DXIF Bombo Radyo /Star FM - DXCL/DXRL FM - DXKS FM - DXRK FM - DXCO - DXWZ FM - DXKB FM - DXMO - DXIM Radyo ng Bayan - Mellow Touch - ABS CBN Radio FM - DXKO - DWST - DXRJ FM - DXLX FM 1. Ultra Shell Motorist Center Inc. Tablon Highway, CDOC Tel. No. (088) 8552379 2. CDO Shell Service Station Gusa Highway,CDOC Tel. No. (088) 8551409 3. JIRISH Petron Gusa Highway, CDOC Tel. No. (088) 8551499 4. Petron Gold Acer Tablon Highway, CDOC Tel. No. (088) 8555438 5. Chan Petron Station II Cugman, CDOC Tel. No. (088) 8561526 LOCAL NEWSPAPERS 1. Goldstar Lapasan Branch, CDOC 856-7703/855-7338 73-27-30/732898 Mr. Dante Sudaria - Manager 2. Sunstar Tiano-Kalambaguhan St., CDOC 856-8532 / 71-24-38 Ms. Hazel A. Veloso - Manager 3. Freeman Mindanao 154 Capistrano St., CDOC 857-5897 / 71-24-38 Mrs. Perla R. Cortiz - Manager LIST OF REGISTERED TRAVEL AGENCIES 1. RAISA TRAVEL & TOURS AGENCY Blk. 25 Lot 7 Villa Flora Subd., Cugman Cagayan de Oro City Tel. # (088) 8553594 Gen. Manager: Engr. Ibrahim M. Macapaar 2. HOUSE OF TRAVEL, INC. Minmoco Bldg., Corrales-Recto Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. # (08822) 721495/ 723325 (88) 8564153 Fax # (08822) 728016 Gen. Manager: Ms. Aileen Domingo 3. TOURMAKERS PHILS., INC. 144 d. Neri St.,RER I, Kauswagan Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 710185 Gen. Manager : Ma. Cecilia B. Rodriguez 4. MAVERICK TRAVEL & TOURS 2/F De Leon Building Yacapin-Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 711887 Fax No. (088) 8565428 Gen. Manger: Concepcion Jariol 5. ISLANDS LINK TOURS & TRAVEL G/F Pots & Pan Building Don Apolinar Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. # (08822) 712495 Gen. Manager: Samuel Quiñahan 6. TITAN TRAVEL & TOURS INC. G/F VIP Hotel, Don A. Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 725443 (88) 8561997 Gen. Manager: Mac Duffie A. Tan 7. LIMBROS TRAVEL & TOURS Limketkai Center, Lapasan Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 725859 (88) 8561680 Manager: Francisca T. Limketkai 8. LIMKETKAI TRAVEL Limketkai Center Lapasan Cagayan de Oro City Gen. Manager: Francisca Limketkai 9. LITE TRAVEL & TOURS INC. C.M. Recto Avenue, Brgy.25 Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 711169 (88) 8552697 Gen. Manager : Mrs. Marites L. Magallones 10. AAWELA INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL & TOURS Wet Adventure, Kauswagan Road Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 721442 Gen. Manager : Roberto G. Ceballos 11. THRIFTY TOURS & TRAVEL 38 Burgos St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 726650 Gen. Manager: Antonio Fajardo Jr. 12. INTEGRITY TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL Mabini St., Cagayan de Oro City General Manager: Teresita O. Garvida 13. NORTHMIN TRAVEL & TOURS G/F Juan Sia Bldg. Don Apolinar Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (08822) 724121 / 721329 General Manager : Ma. Luisa G. Rubic 14. MILE O TRAVEL SERVICES R.N. Abejuela Street, Cagayan de Oro City Tel No. (088) 8575530 15. ACY TOURS & TRAVEL Telefax: (063-8822) 721661, Trina E-mail: harieth@yahoo.com 16. GOODNEWS TRAVEL AGENCY Telefax: (063-8822) 728784 728255; (063-88) 857-2377; Vicky 17. POLO AIR/LACUNA AIR SERVICES Tel. (063-8822) 710193; (063-88) 856-5428, Bebot 18. SAGA TRAVEL & TOURS Telefax: (063-88) 724979, (063-88) 8563770, Helen 19. SUNBEE TOURS & TRAVEL Tel. (063-88) 8562360 (063-88) 727475, Liz 20. DESTINATION SPECIALISTS (RAJAH TRAVEL) Telefax: (063-88) 8561681 (063-88) 722812, Tita 21. GOLDEN ISLANDS TRAVEL & TOURS Pelaez Sports Center Tel.: 727629 Fax: 8564395 2 Contact: Jenny/Tom e-mail: gisland@yahoo.com BANKING INSTITUTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Philippine National Bank Central Bank of the Philippines Union Bank United Coconut Planters Bank Bank of the Philippine Island Security Bank Metro Bank China Bank Asian Bank Philippine Veterans Bank International Bank Mindanao Dev’t. Bank BPI Family Bank Equitable PCI Bank Countryside Rural Bank LandBank Pilipinas Bank 1st E Bank Ventures Bank 20. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 21. Siam Bank 23. Westmont Bank 24. Postal Bank 25. Philippine Banking Corporation 26. Naawan Rural Bank 27. Consolidated Bank 28. Philippine Bank of Communication 29. Bank of Commerce 30. Traders Royal Bank 31. Banco de Oro 32. Planters Dev’t. Bank 33. Green Bank 34. Banco Filipino 35. Prime Bank 36. Caraga Bank 37. UCPB Rural Bank 38. RCBC Savings Bank 39. Phil. Savings Bank RENTALS/CAR SERVICES NISSAN CAR RENTAL SERVICES • Pryce Plaza Hotel Carmen Hill, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. #: (08822) 72-69-62, 72-27-91 to 93 or 72-57-76 • Jacutin Building Don. A. Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel. #: (08822) 72-83-76 (088) 857-1507 SPECIAL CHAUFFER-DRIVER RATES Destination Airport-Pier (Vice Versa) Downtown/Lapasan City Tour-Three Hours - Eight Hours - Ten Hours - Twelve Hours Excess/Hour Sedan Van P 180.00 P 120.00 P 600.00 P1,200.00 P1,445.00 P1,680.00 P 185.00 P 360.00 P 240.00 P 905.00 P1,565.00 P1,920.00 P2,400.00 P 370.00 SPECIAL DESTINATION RATES SEDAN VAN One Way Roundtrip Oneway Roundtrip Opol(TIPI) Tablon Tinao/Pepsi P 485.00 P 720.00 P 720.00 P1,080.00 Bugo/Phi.Packing P 600.00 P 785.00 P 905.00 P1,320.00 Tagoloan/Villanueva P 720.00 P 905.00 P1,080.00 P1,545.00 TERMS & CONDITIONS 1. No side trips are allowed. 2. Quoted rates are inclusive of chauffer service, Insurance, fuel and 10% VAT. 3. Other destinations are availble. 4. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance and will only be confirmed subject to car/chauffer availability. 5. All rates are subject to change without prior notice. TAXI ROYALE c/o Nissan-Cagayan, Elipe Park Kausawagan Rd., CDO Tel. No. 858-3000 to 3002 ORO BLUE DIAMOND TAXI 44 San Agustin St., CDO Tel. No. 857-1604/856-2278 BRIEF HISTORY Gingoog is a Manobo word for “good luck”. The word implies good fortune,thus Gingoog means the “City of Good Luck.” Gingoog’s pioneering tribe, the Manobo, settled in the area known as Barangay Daan Lungsod which later expanded to the lower-western side of Gingoog, the Gahub-Mangiskis area, as the population increased. In the realm of religion, before Christian living was introduced by a Jesuit missionary, Padre Felix Garcia, the community’s belief was anchored on giving homage to the “anito” and the “diwata”. In politics and administration, a crude system of leadership of a brother and sister team of BingueBinguela led to the information of a pueblo in 1868, a municipality in 1903 and finally, a city in 1960. The installation of the electric power in 1978 by Misamis Oriental II Electric Service Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO II) facilitated the City’s march towards progress, with business and small industries highlighted by the establishments and operation of Indo. Phil. Oil Mills at Barangay San Luis. Moving towards the 21st century, the city leadership schemes the local government to deliver a systematic and comprehensive assistance to the entrepreneur world to be able to utilize and maximize the rich and fertile lands of the city without compromising the balance of nature, to attain its dream of a progressive and prosperous city. LAND AREA 76,988 hectares (798.88 sq. kms.) includes contested area Existing land use of Gingoog City Land Classification (in hectares) Built up Area Utilities Tourism Site/development Industrial Agro-industrial Agricultural production Agricultural protection Forest production Forest protection Swamp land/marshland Mineral land/quarrying areas TOTAL Area Covered Distribution Percentage 1,762.39 198.30 93.90 11.40 23.18 28,680.51 823.53 11,890.00 28,500.65 69.14 4,935.00 2.29 0.26 0.12 0.01 0.03 37.25 1.07 15.44 37.03 0.09 6.41 76,988.00 100.00 POLITICAL SUBDIVISION 79 Barangays, 29 Urban and 50 Rural TOPOGRAPHY The City is located in the northern coast of Misamis Oriental, 122 kms, east of Cagayan de oro and 74 kms west of Butuan City. It is bounded to the East by the Municipality of Magsaysay and Agusan del Norte; to the South, Agusan Sur,Bukidnon and part of Municipality of Claveria;to the west,by Balingasag and Medina, Misamis Oriental, and to the north by Gingoog Bay. POPULATION NSO Population 2000 Labor Force Labor Force Participation Rate Employed Labor Force Employment Rate Unemployment Labor Force Unemployment rate (5) 90,589 42,527 47.44% 34,467 83% 7,060 17% ECONOMY Gingoog is a first class agricultural city geared towards expansion. MAJOR INDUSTRIES - Veneer/Plywood Plant - APTPCO - Coco Oil Mill - Indo Phil Oil Mill CLIMATE Type 2 – no distinct dry season. Pronounced maximum rainfall from September to January. Temperature is moderate, ranging from 24.2 degrees Celsius to 27 degrees Celsius. Lowest on record, 20.1 degrees Celsius. Annual average is 26.8 degrees Celsius. The cold part of the year is from December to February and the warm part is from March to November. Relative humidity ranges from 81 to 86 percent. MAJOR LANGUAGE/DIALECT Cebuano, Tagalog Others: English, Chinese, Ilongo; Native Higa-onon TOURISM - RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS TRANSPORTATION Land: a) Cagayan de Oro – Butuan and other points in Mindanao: Buses, minibuses, and jeepneys; b) Rural barangays: minibuses, jeepneys, and single motorbikes; c) Poblacion: motorbikes, motorized trisikads;trisikad Air: Sea: Gingoog Wharf TRANSPORT FACILITIES BOOKING OFFICES: A.1 SEA TRANSPORTATION 1. W G & A Cuerdo Agency Manager: Miss Marilyn Cuerdo Address: National Highway corner Gingoog City Tel. No.: Philcom (088) 861-3160 Misortel (08842) 79-52 2. W G & A Manager: Mr. Juval M. Nadal Address: National Highway, Gingoog City Tel. No.: Philcom (088) 861-2220 Guanzon Extension 3. Negros Navigation Company Manager: Elma Lugod Address: Lugod cor. Guno Street, Tel. No.: Misortel (08842) 73-57 Gingoog City /75-23 A.2 LAND TRANSPORTATION 1. Bagong Lipunan Transit Incorporated National Highway, Gingoog City Manager: Mrs. Maria O. Moreno Tel. No.: (08842) 73-17 2. Bachelor Express Trinidad Baol St., Gingoog City Controller: Felipe Labrador 3. LCI Trinidad Baol St., Gingoog City Controller: Roberto S. Tingson 4. Philtranco Trinidad Baol St., Gingoog City Controller: Ernesto Caralde 5. Van Trinidad Baol St., Gingoog City A.3. AIR TRANSPORTATION BOOKING OFFICES: (Note: Rates are subject to change 1. Philippine Airlines Manager: Mr. William Moro Address: Guanzon St. cor Cuerdo Tel. No.: Philcom (088) 861-1471 Misortel (08842) 73-55 2. Air Philippines/RCPI Gingoog Manager: Mrs. Fructonita Acedo Address: National Highway without notice) St., Gingoog City Tel. No.: cor Jadol Street, Gingoog City Philcom (088) 861-0105 Misortel (08842) 78-77 3. Air Philippines Manager: Mrs. Myrna R. Valdevilla Address: National Highway, Gingoog City Tel. No.: Philcom (088) 861-1193 Misortel (08842) 73-35 or 76-35 4. Cebu Pacific Manager: Mrs. Rowena P. Mallari Address: 444 Guanzon St., Gingoog City Tel. No.: Philcom (088) 861-3482 Fax: (088) 861-0482 Rate: P2,649.00 including Tax and Terminal Fee 5. Cebu Pacific Manager: Miss Marilyn Cuerdo Address: National Highway cor City Tel. No.: Philcom (088) 861-3160 Minsortel (08842) 79-52 Guanzon Ext., Gingoog LAND TRANSPORTATION (Rates are subject to change without notice) 1. VAN Trinidad Baol St. *Cagayan de Oro City to Gingoog City Travel time: 2 hours Fare: P60.00 *Gingoog City to Butuan City Travel time: 1 hour Fare: P60.00 2. BAGONG LIPUNAN TRANSIT INCORPORATED National Highway, Gingoog City Tel. No. (08842) 73-17 *Cagayan de Oro City to Gingoog City Travel time: 2 1/2 hours Fare: P55.00 1st Trip to Gingoog City to Cagayan de Oro City: 3:30 a.m. Time Interval: 30 minutes Last Trip to Cagayn de Oro City to Gingoog City: 3:40 p.m. 3. BACHELOR EXPRESS Trinidad Baol St. * * * * Gingoog City to Butuan City Travel time: Aircon-1 hour and 20 Deluxe -1 1/2 hours Fare: Aircon -P70.00 Deluxe -P55.00 Gingoog City to Davao City Travel time: Aircon - 7 1/2 hours Deluxe - 8 1/2 hours Fare: Aircon -P330.00 Deluxe -P260.00 Gingoog City to Cagayan de Oro City Travel time: Aircon -2 hours Deluxe -2 1/2 hours Fare: Aircon -P85.00 Deluxe -P65.00 Gingoog City-Butuan City-Surigao City Travel time: 4 hours Non-aircon time interval Butuan City Fare: P135.00 Surigao to Butuan City P60.00 minutes to Surigao City: 20 minutes 4. LCI * Gingoog City to Butuan City Travel time: Aircon -1 hour and 20 Deluxe -1 1/2 hours Fare: Aircon -P60.00 Deluxe - P55.00 * Gingoog City to Davao City Travel time: Aircon -6 1/2 hours Deluxe -9 1/2 hours Fare: Aircon -P320.00 Deluxe -P261.00 minutes 5. PHILTRANCO Trinidad Baol St., gingoog City ACCOMMODATIONS GINGOOG MOUNTAIN AIR HOTEL Doña Graciana Street Tel. Nos. (088) 861-2831 * (08842) 79-99 No. of Rooms: 12 Standard Room Php 650.00 Superior 800.00 Matrimonial Extra Bed 150.00 - 900.00 LITTLE MANSION LODGE Lugod cor. Rodriguez Streets Tel. No. (08842) 74-09 No. of Rooms: 9 Single w/ B&T - Php 120.00/head 2 Beds w/ B&T 100.00/head Single 50.00/head ONWARD INN National Highway Tel. No. (08842) 77-73 No. of Rooms: 18 Single/Double (Aircon w/CR) - 425.00 Single/Double (Non-Aircon) - 325.00 Ordinary Rooms: Single 70.00 Double 120.00 Triple 180.00 CENTURY PENSION HOUSE National Highway Tel. No. (08842) 78-43*((088)861-1480 Room rates: Triple (w/o cable)(5 rms) - 450.00 Double (w/cable)(10 rms) - 480.00 Additional Bed - 100.00 SEABREEZE LODGE Annex Rodriguez St. Rate per room No. of rooms 5 SEABREEZE LODGE Annex San Juan, Ginoog City Rate per room No. of rooms 8 - 100.00 - 100.00 ARTURO S. LUGOD GYMNASIUM Dugenio St., Gingoog City Room Available: 20 rooms - 6 pax per room Conference rm. - 100 pax 3 Comfort rms. for men 3 Comfort rms. for women 4 Shower rms. Ground Floor & Bleacher UCCP INN Magallanes - Php 50.00/head TRAVEL AGENCIES/TOUR OPERATORS CUERDO AGENCY National Highway Corner Guanzo Ext. Tel. No. PhilCom (088) 861-3160 MisOrtel (08842) 7952 DINING & ENTERTAINMENT EASTLAND RESTAURANT (Dine/B-Room Dancing) Doña Graciana St. /Tel. No. (08842) 79-99 LARRY’S (Dine/Folk Singing/Sing-Along) Nat’l Highway/ Tel. No. (08842) 72-96 MANSION BY THE SEA (Dine) Lugod St. / Tel. No. (08842) 74-09 JUST RIGHT PLACE Mercado Ave., Gingoog City NEW LANE RESTAURANT (Dine/ Sing Along) Nat’l Highway / Tel. No. (08842) 72-46 A & E RESTAURANT (Dine) R. Baol St. / Tel . No. (08842) 72-75 SENTRO MUSIC LOUNGE (Dine/Sing Along) Nat’l Highway / Tel. No. (08842) 75-27 D’NEW DEBONAIRE (Dine/Snacks) Rizal Street BULALOHAN SA GINGOOG (Dine) National Highway, Gingoog City GALLAO BUDGET MEAL C.L. Fernandez cor. C.V. Lugod Sts. Tel. No. (088) 861-3100 BALANCE DIET FASTFOOD (Dine / Snacks) National Highway RITSKI BATCHOYAN (Dine/ Snacks) NAitonal Highway CHICKEN RUNNER (Dine / Snacks) National Highway MAY FOUR LITSON MANOK (Dine / Snacks) National Highway GRAHE (Sidewalk Grill, DIne/Snacks) Guanzon Street Tel No. (88) 861-1080 SPORTS FACILITIES 1. Gingoog City Comprehensive National High School Tennis Court (open/gov’t.) Mercado Avenue, Gingoog City 2. Gingoog City Tennis Court (open) Lugod St., Gingoog City 3. Gingoog Sanitarium Hospital Tennis Court (open/private) Bagaipo Street, Gingoog City 4. St. Mary’s Gym (covered/private) Mercado Avenue, Gingoog City 5. Arturo S. Lugod Gymnasium (covered/gov’t.) Sta. Clara Road, Gingoog City 6. Gingoog City Sports Center (open/gov’t.) Motoomull Street, Gingoog City SHOPPING CENTER/SOUVENIR SHOPS Joymart Doña Graciana St., Gingoog City Jerry’s Shopping Center Don R. Baol St., Gingoog City Steve Bargain House Don R. Baol St., Gingoog City Teresa’s Trading Don R. Baol St., Gingoog City East Coast Don R. Baol St., Gingoog City 5 C’s Collection National Highway, Gingoog City Big G Collection Doña Graciana St., Gingoog City Lumad De lara St., Gingoog City Berst and Company Julio J. Ganaban St., Gingoog City CONVENTION FACILITIES/ FUNCTION ROOMS (government & private) 1. Gingoog Mountain Air Hotel (private) Doña Graciana Street, Gingoog City Contact Person: Maria Theresa Mortiz Facilities:Restaurant -100 pax capacity Board Room - 15 pax capacity Conference Room - 50 pax capacity Grand Ballroom - 300 pax capacity Amenities: IDD Telephone Cable TV Stand-by Power Generator Tel. No.: (08842) 79-99/(088) 861-359 2. ASL Gym (City Gym/gov’t.) Sta. Clara Road, Gingoog City Contact Person: Mayor Romulo S. Rodriguez, Jr. Capacity: 8,800 pax Facilities: Conference Hall20 Sleep Rooms - 4 pax/room capacity 3. St. Mary’s Gym (private) Mercado Avenue, Gingoog City Contact Person: Sis. Ma. Estelita P. Padernal, RVM 20 pax capacity Capacity: 4,000 pax Tel. No.: (08842) 72-74 4. Penthouse, City Hall (gov’t.) Gingoog City Contact Person: Mayor Romulo S. Rodriguez, Jr. Capacity: 400 pax Tel. No.: (08842) 73-60 / (088) 861-0166 5. Mawa Beach Resort (private) Contact Person: Mr. Arthur C. Guanzon Tel. No.: (08842) 74-88 6. Mansion by the Sea (private) Contact Person: Mr. Rommel Guanzon Rodriguez Lugod Sts., Gingoog City Tel. No.: (08842) 74-09 Facilities: Restaurant Function Hall 7. D’New Debonaire Julio J. Ganaban Street, Gingoog City Contact Person: Mrs. Tita G. Dado,Owner/Manager Capacity: 200 pax capacity 200 pax 8. Just Right Place Mercado Avenue, Gingoog City Contact Person: Miss Kristine Mercado Tel. No.: (08842) 76-94 Capacity: 300 pax 9. Larry’s National Highway, Gingoog City Contact Person: Lemuel Valdevilla, Owner/Manager Tel. No.: (08842) 72-96 Capacity: 400 pax 10. Badiangon Training Center Badiangon, Gingoog City Contact: City Tourism Office 11. A & E R. Baol St., Gingoog City Contact Person: Kag. Avelino Cañosa,Owner/Manager Tel. No.: (08842) 72-75 Capacity: 200 pax OTHER SUPPORT FACILITIES HOSPITALS 1. Gingoog District Hospital (gov’t.) Sta. Clara Road, Gingoog City Contact Person: Dra. Grace Jadol Tel. No.:(08842) 113, (08842) 74-17, (08842) 74-13 2. Gingoog Sanitarium and Hospital (private) C. Bagaipo St., Gingoog City Contact Person: Dr. Johnny Postrero Tel. No.:(08842) 73-23, (08842) 73-43, (088) 861-1253 3. Bagong Lipunan Hospital (private) National Highway, Gingoog City Contact Person: Mrs. Maria O. Moreno Tel. No.:(08842) 72-25, (08842) 76-18, (088) 861-0428 BANKS 1. Equitable PCI Bank (private) National Highway, Gingoog City Manager:Mr. Elson C. Balaba Tel. No.:(088) 861-0460/861-1104/861-0201, (08842) 73-13/75-95 2. Philippine National Bank (private) National Highway, Gingoog City Manager:Mr. Cezar Bagaipo Tel. No.:(088) 861-0127/861-0210, (08842) 74-55/77-28 3. Rural Bank of Gingoog (private) Lugod St., Gingoog City Manager:Ms. Evelyn L. Ranises Tel. No.:(088) 861-1067, (08842) 73-92 4. Cooperative Bank of Misamis Oriental (private) National Highway, Gingoog City Manager:Ms. Yolanda Aparicio Tel. No.:(088) 861-1169, (08842) 79-12/79-13 5. Land Bank of the Philippines (gov’t.) Doña Graciana St., Gingoog City Manager:Ms. Tisa Rodriguez Tel. No.:(088) 861-0461/0206/0207, (08842) 75-02 6. Green Bank of Caraga, Inc. (private) Don R. Baol St., Gingoog City Manager: Ms. Teresita Ti COMMUNICATION SERVICES Gingoog Telephone Exchange/MISORTEL with NDD & IDD Philippine Telegram and Telephone (PT&T) Radio Communication of the Philippines Inc. (BAYANTEL) Bureau of Telecommunications (BUTEL) Major Telecommunications Inc (MTI) NDD & IDD Smart Cellphone Globe Telecom, Inc. Philippine Postal Services (PPS) Radio ng Bayan (Radio Gahum) DXRG National Daily Newspaper arrive between 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Satellite / Air Cable TV HF/CW –SSB Radio DXRS Radio Natin/FM PhilCom Goodwill Internet Cafe GIT Internet Cafe Lumad Internet Cafe Cosway Internet Cafe EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 1) CHRIST THE KING COLLEGE National Highway, Gingoog City 2) GINGOOG CHRISTIAN COLLEGE National Highway, Gingoog City 3) GINGOOG CITY JUNIOR COLLEGE Paz Village, Gingoog City 4) GOODWILL COMPUTER SYSTEMS National Highway, Gingoog City 5) GUEVARRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Lugod St., Gingoog City 6) NORTHERN MINDANAO HEROES COLLEGE Pandan, Brgy. San Juan, Gingoog City 7) MALAYAN INSTITUTE Mercado Avenue, Gingoog City 8) ST. MARY’S ACADEMY Brgy. Lunao, Gingoog City 9) GINGOOG CITY COMPUTER SCHOOL Lugod St., Gingoog City 10) GINGOOG CITY COMPREHENSIVE NAT’L. HIGH SCHOOL Mercado Avenue, Gingoog City 11) MALIBUD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Brgy. Malibud, Gingoog City 12) ODIONGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Brgy. Odiongan, Gingoog City 13) BAL-ASON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Brgy. Bal-ason, Gingoog City 14) KALIPAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Brgy. Kalipay, Gingoog City 15) MIMBUNGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Brgy. Mimbunga, Gingoog City 16) SAN LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Brgy. San Luis, Gingoog City 17) BUKIDNON STATE COLLEGE-EXTERNAL STUDIES Motoomull St., Gingoog City 18) GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Rodriguez-De Lara Sts., Gingoog City 19) MANUEL LUGOD ELEM. SCHOOL Rodriguez St., Gingoog City 20) DON RESTITUTO R. BAOL ELEM. SCHOOL National Highway, Gingoog City FIRE STATION 1) Gingoog Fire Station 2) APTPCO Fire Station GASOLINE STATION 1) PETRON Service Station 2) CALTEX Service Station 3) SHELL Service Station HOSPITALS/MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS District Hospital Gingoog Sanitarium & Hospital Lipunan Hospital - - 50 beds 35 beds 25 beds NEWSPAPER AGENCIES Mindanao Gold Star Daily RADIO STATION DXRG- Radyo ng Bayan DXRS-Radyo Natin/Fm TOURIST ATTRACTIONS HISTORICAL THE OLD CITY HALL- also known as the “old casa” was the seat of Gingoog’s first government. The building stands opposite Magsaysay Park and Sta. Rita Church. DAAN-LUNGSOD – is the site of the first settlement of native Gingoognons. The ruins of Catholic built by limestones and corals by the Spanish friars still mark its exact location. Old houses still exist reminiscent of the culture that once existed in the area. the RELIGIOUS THE OLD CHURCH at Brgy. Daanlungsod ADVENTURE WATERFALL HOPPING WHITE WATER TUBING ECO-TOURISM EVENTS/FESTIVALS FESTIVALS KALIGA FESTIVAL (July 23) – “KALIGA” means thanksgiving for the Gingoognos. This colorful and joyous festival of abundance and prosperity, also arouse to look back the city’s Manobo and Higaonon roots, their culture and traditions through rituals and street dancing. The festive Kaliga is also the Gingoognon’ expressions of gratefulness to the Almighty’s undying love and continued. BAROTORERA FESTIVAL- traditional boat/yacht racing among our city’s seventeen coastal barangay boatmen done every 21st day of May. LUBI-LUBI FESTIVAL (May 22) - Sayaw “Lubi-Lubi” (coconut dance) is the country’s most original and ingenoues fun dance (street parade) utilizing the city’s abundant coco plants and materials. It is a celebrations of peace, love and unity among the Gingoognon’s done every May 22nd to pay honor to the local patroness Sta. Rita de Cascia on her annual feast day. It involves the city’s rural and urban barangays. PRUTAS EXTRAVAGANZA- an annual display and sale of Gingoog City’s exotic fruits during the months of August to October. EVENTS Familiarization Tour for students (year-round) Bb. Gingoog Tourism Search - yearly Hiyas ng Gingoog - yearly Barangayan - yearly Charter Celebration - yearly Tourism Week Celebration - yearly Flight 387 Tribute Climb (last of January) Annual Kaliga Fun Climb (every third Fri. to Sun of July. EXISTING TOUR PACKAGES/ Itinerary/Rates 1. Palapay White Water Tubing a. 15 min. ride from city proper to Palapay, Brgy. Binakalan b. Ride: Jeep or Habalhabal c. Fare: P10.00 to 12.00 d. To be raider, she/he should have the following equipment: * Helmet * Life Vest * Knee cap * Elbow cap * Shoes * Wet shot (optional) e. During White Water Tubing raiders from Palapay to Cahulogan, Gingoog River (about 1 to 2 hours), can see/experience different classification of rapids, rock formations, waterfall or chids, flowers and farm. Ride ends at Cahulogan Hanging Bridge. 2. Waterfall Hopping a. TIKLAS FALLS * 30 min. ride from city proper to * Jeep or Habalhabal * Fare: P15.00 * Hike: 10 min. from the Balantian * Fall Description: Tiklas, Brgy. Lawit, Gingoog City. Bridge to Tiklas Falls Tiklas is 30 feet high, 10 feet wide and has an approximately 200 sq. meter falls basin. Different rock formations can be seen there and it has clear cascading waters. It is the bird’s paradise with an abundance of orchids, and flowers along the way. FACTS ABOUT ILIGAN CITY “City of Majestic Waterfalls” plummeting Iligan not to the depths of the earth but empowering the industry that keeps the nation moving. It is not only known for its rich natural resources, the likes of Maria Cristina Falls, that has become a major source of power, but it is also the home of nationally acclaimed artists, poets, cultural workers and writers and, geographically, the cross road of the cultural mix of the Maranao of Lanao Sur, Higaonons of Bukidnon and the dominantly Christian settlers and migrants from the Visayas and other places of Mindanao. GETTING THERE The fastest and most convenient is to take a plane to Cagayan de Oro, with seven daily flights from Manila for 1 hour & 20 minutes, Cebu for 20 minutes. From Cagayan you can take either bus, a taxi or rent a car and travel 86 kilometers to Iligan. GEOGRAPHY Iligan City is bounded by the provinces of Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental, by the two provinces of Lanao, and by Cagayan de Oro. Iligan City has 44 barangays with a total land area of 813.40 sq.km. CLIMATE Iligan City belongs to the C type climate (short, low, sun dry season one to three months with less than 74 mm of rainfall) from strong weather disturbances. Average annual temperature is 21.68 Celsius. TOPOGRAPHY Its topography is such that 65% of its area is mountainous: 30% nearly level to moderately sloping and only 4% is level. It is characterized by coastal plains with a maximum expanse of only 3 square kilometers. The mountains running parallel with the coastal plains are not very high and do vary much in size. LANGUAGE/DIALECT Cebuano, the major dialect in the city is reported as the mother tongue of the 94% of the population. The remaining 6% of the population speaks Tagalog, Maranao, Ilonggo, Ilocano and Waray-Waray. POPULATION There are about 285,061 (as of year 2000) Iliganos, with an annual growth rate of 3.8% . 42% live in the city. Iliganons are a mixture of the Muslim and Cebuano stock with a bit Tagalogs and some other cultural minority groups and immigrants from other places. ACCESSIBILITY A traveler may reach Iligan through Cagayan de Oro Airport via the 86 – Kilometer Philippines – Japan Frienship Highway, which finally leads to Iligan in one and a half hours time. Its public seaport serves passenger ships taking the Iligan – Cebu and Iligan – Manila routes, and Cargo vessels both inter-island and foreign POINTS OF INTEREST SCENIC SPOTS ILIGAN CITY HALL – situated on top of Buhanginan Hill, 130 feet above sea level, is the seat of Government of Iligan, built way back 1956. It is also a favorite promontory of Iliganons for viewing the sunset or sky line of the city by night. ANAHAW OPEN AMPHITHEATER – Located at the Buhanginan hill in the southeastern side of city hall. It is only 2.3 kilometers away from the city proper. Probably the biggest amphitheater in Mindanao. A beautiful site to view Iligan City, where children can romp around the playground. The road going to the top of the hill is a challenge and favorite destination for early – morning exercise. NATIONAL STEEL GUESTHOUSE – Rising 200 feet above sea level, 5 kilometers away from the city proper. The site commands a generous view of Iligan City, which provides a glimpse of Maranao influence, set in a beautiful landscape. It has also a swimming pool, gymnasium and pelota court. MARIA CRISTINA FALLS – Iligan’s greatest heritage, the landmark of Iligan City. The most resplendent among the 20 waterfalls. Also known as the “Mother of Industry” and “Fountainhead of Progress”. It is 320 feet high and the veritable source of industrial power in the city; 9.3 kilometers away from the city proper. TIMOGA COLD SPRINGS – known for its pristine, cool and crystal clear waters freely flowing downstream towards several swimming pools. Sheds, snack bars, cottages and lechon (roasted pig) stalls are available. MIMBALUT FALLS – a not so high and mighty falls with a drop of approximate by 90 feet high and is 18 ft. wide, but very alluring with its naturally limpid water. It is a site to behold and provides an enjoyable swimming spot, 11.0 kilometers away from the city proper. LIMUNSUDAN FALLS – 55 kilometers away from the city proper. It has the claim of being the Country’s highest waterfalls. It is a beautiful two tiered falls, the lower cascade alone is higher than the 320 feet of Maria Cristina Falls. It has a total height of 870 feet. It is close to the eastern boundaries of Iligan, Bukidnon and Lanao Sur. TINAGO FALLS – literally hidden in a deep ravine, the falls cascading beautifully into a basin-like pool, clean, and deep and icy cold. It has an elevation of approximately 420 feet. It is 13.8 kilometers away from the city proper. OTHER WATERFALL a. Bridal Veil Falls - Barangay Maria Cristina b. Malinao Falls - Barangay Kabacsanan c. Pindarangonan Falls - Barangay Rogongon d. Kabalang Falls - Barangay Rogongon e. Gata Falls - Barangay Rogongon f. Kamadahan Falls - Barangay Rogongon g. Abaga Falls - Barangay Suarez h. Langinlanon Falls Barangay Puga-an i. Linanot Falls - Barangay Bunawan g. Hindang Falls - Barangay Hindang k. Malaigang Falls - Barangay Mainit l. Malapacan Falls - Barangay Mainit m. Kalisoan Falls - Barangay Mainit n. Guimbalolan Falls Barangay Rogongon o. Dalipuga Falls - Barangay Dalipuga p. Rogongon Falls - Barangay Rogongon q. Languyon Falls -Barangay Puga-an DODIONGAN FALLS – 65.60 feet high, cascading down to a concrete-like boulder. Its tranquil, cool waters and lush vegetation make it a real haven for nature lovers. The pool at the foot of the falls is very ideal for swimming, 14.5 kilometers away from the city proper. MAZE PARK RESORT – a perfect place for nature lovers who appreciate the beauty of solemnity. 11 kilometers away from the city proper, with an Olympic sized swimming pool, cottages, function hall, restaurant and botanical park for birds and animals. REGS RESORT – Situated near the Snowland by the Sea; has cottages, function halls for conferences, meetings and other gatherings as well as lodging for guests. CHELINA BEACH RESORT – has two (2) swimming pools (for children and adult, umbrella type cottage and restaurant; ideal also for parties and conferences. MOUNT AGAD-AGAD – approximately 1,600 feet high above sea level, considered as the highest mountain in Iligan City; safe for trekking and mountain climbing. 5.5 kilometers away from the city proper. NATIONAL POWER COMPLEX – The site of Agus VI hydroelectric plant, the spillway of Agus VI and VII. Its (multi-million pesos) Regional Center, Staff Houses for executives and the employees housing compound are also situated within complex amidst lush gardens. Prior arrangement with NPC officials must be made before visitors are allowed to enter. MAJOR INDUSTRIES NATIONAL POWER CORPORATION Location: Ditucalan, Maria Cristina 10 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: Identified with power generation, site of the Mindanao Region Center, housing compound of the executive and rank and file, and Agus IV, VI and VII Hydroelectric plants. AGUS IV HYDROELECTRIC PLANT Langka – Balo – i 18 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: The first underground hydroelectric plant in Mindanao and the third in the Philippines located 120 meters below ground surface. The plant is said to be sufficient to light a city more than 12 times the size of Iligan or to run 20 cement factories. AGUS VI HYDROELECTRIC PLANT Barangay Maria Cristina 9.3 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: The Maria Cristina Falls, plunging 320 feet downward is the main source of the city’s power needs. It was harnessed by NPC by establishing the Maria Christina Hydroelectric Plant or Agus VI in 1950. it has a 200 MW potential capacity which is the veritable source of industrial lines in the city. AGUS VII HYDROELECTRIC PLANT Barangay Maria Christina 8 kilometers from the city Physical Features: The last among the seven sites located along the Agus river harnessed by the National Power Corporation for power generation. It has been a 54 MW potential capacity. NATIONAL STEEL CORPORATION Location: Barangay Suarez 6.5 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: One of the largest steel manufacturers in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Located in a 140 hectares area and extends almost about one kilometer vertically. NSC was established in 1962. At present, it has four main operating mills, Hot Mill, Billet Plant and the Thinning Line. Its products are: billet, round and square steel, flat steel like hot and cold rolled coils and hot rolled plates. NSC has manpower of more than 3,800. MABUHAY VINYL CORPORATION Location: Assumption Heights 9.5 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: Located on a hill top, the company, founded in 1935 by the late Judge Guillermo B. Guevarra, originally as a family enterprise known as Mabuhay Rubber Shoe Factory (in Manila). Mabuhay Vinyl Corporation in its present location was constructed in 1964 and was set on stream in 1965. The Vinyl plant is engaged in the production of liquid chlorine, polyvinyl chlorine (PVC), caustic soda and hydrochloric acid used in the manufacture of various industrial product like soap, textile, insecticides, lubricant, explosives, polyesters, shoes etc. MVC has a small park rimming a man made lagoon bursting with color and life. GRANEXPORT MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Location: Barangay Kiwalan 9.0 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: Granex was founded in 1954 bearing the name GRANEX Phils. Then manned only by three personnel, it was involved in the study of copra business feasibility and the coconut industry as a whole. In 1953, it began in copra buying and exporting. In 1966, the management changed its firm name to Grand Export. It was able to put up around 20 copra buying stations in the Philippines, which were brought to Kiwalan, for milling. The products are mainly exported to the USA, Europe, Japan and other parts of the world. Granex produces crude coconut oil and pellet. When the copra supply was abundant the company decided to expand the crushing of Iligan Coconut Oil Mill from 500 to 1,000 MT in 1979 which made Granex Manufacturing the Biggest Coconut Mill in the world. PILMICO FOOD CORPORATION Location: Barangay Kiwalan 9.0 kilometers away from the city proper Physical Features: Pillsbury is primarily engaged in the manufacture of wheat, flour and its related products like wheat germ (active). Aboitiz and company which originally thought of venturing into the flour milling business was the original incorporator, later joined by the Soriano group of Companies and finally the Pillsbury of Minnesota. The dainty structure that stands six stories high attractively poses on a wide lawn guided by ballshaped agoho sentinels surrounding the complex. The main structure close to the sea has port facilities that makes the Kinawan cove nostalgic for foreign vessel berthed in the cove. REFRACTORIES CORPORATION OF THE PHILIPPINES Location: Bo. Mapalad, Dalipuga 12.5 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: RCP is owned by the National Development Company, Alcantara and Sons, Toy Menka Kaisha Co., and Mino Yogyo. The one and largest and oldest refractory. RCP refractory products: Burned bricks, monolithic refractory, basic refractory bricks. Established in 1977 to manufacture basic refractory, materials that are now vital to many industries. RCP has it own research and development facilities and is in constant conference with foreign consultants to continuously improve or develop refractory products so that its customers can be served better. Recently, RCP expanded to embrace the production of ceramic raw materials used for ceramic products. Sprawling on a hill which is a stone’s throw away from the beckoning beach of Mapalad, it is the first industrial plant seen upon entering the boundary of Iligan City from Misamis Oriental. Colorful with flowering bougainvillas & other hedges, the RCP complex includes a guest house and plant facilities itself. MARIA CRISTINA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (MCCI) Location: Assumption Heights 9.5 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: MCCI is the first and only carbide producer in the Philippines organized in 1952 as a bold venture into the area of electro-metallurgy. MCCI produces (2) basic types of electro-metallurgical products namely: Calcium and ferroalloys such as ferrosilicon, ferromanganese, silicomanganess and silico chrome. It also produces acetylene for the battery industry. Part of the complex is a pier capable of handling raw materials and finished goods. ILIGAN CEMENT CORPORATION (ICC)-MINDANAO CEMENT CORPORATION (MERGED) Location: Barangay Kiwalan 9.0 kilometers from the city proper Physical Features: ICC is one of the top ten cement corporations in the country established in February 19, 1977 by Mr. Conrado Alcantara. This company is the 16th processing plant in the Philippines and the only local cement firm that has an automated loading system for bulk cement clinker exports. ICC manufactures two types of cement: Premium and Rockland Pozzolana. Its products are sold to both foreign and domestic market. This is distributed to all over the land and is selling sastisfactorily with market developers (MADE) Inc. Facilitating distribution cement enjoy the stronghold in th emarket of Indonesia, Bangladesh, Australia, Malaysia, Middle East and Southeast Asian Countries. SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION – ILIGAN COCONUT OIL Location: Barangay from the Filomena 7.8 kilometers away from the city proper Physical Features: One of the two copra solvent extraction plants in the city. It was established in 1975. TIMOGA COLD SPRING – located in Barangay Buru-un, 9.2 kilometers away from the city proper. It is known for its pristine cool and crystal clear water freely flowing downstream to several swimming pools. They also have sheds, snack bars, cottages and lechon (roasted pig) stall available. ABAGA SPRING – located between Barangay Suarez and Balo-I, 18 kilometers away from the city proper. DITUCALAN SPRING I AND II – located in Barangay Ditucalan, 12 kilometers away from the city proper. PANAGHOYAN SPRING – located in Barangay Kiwalan, 10.2 kilometers away from the city proper. QUARRY SPRING – located in Barangay Kiwalan, 11.8 kilometers away from the city proper. JARGIN SPRING – located in Barangay Kiwalan, 10.7 kilometers away from the city proper. ANAHAWON SPRING – located in Barangay Dalipuga, 11.8 kilometers away from the city proper. BAGONG SILANG – located in Barangay Buru-un, 9 kilometers away from the city proper. VES SADYA-AN CAVE – Located in the deep forests of Rogongon. It is a three-chambered cavern with stalactite and stalagmites looking ominous to strangers. The cave is said to be inhabited by a creature from the other world which make it sacred to the natives. BULALANG CAVE – located in Barangay Dalipuga, 11 kilometers away from the city proper. MATOOG CAVE – located in Barangay Kiwalan, an underground spring,9 kilometers away from the city proper. HINDANG CAVE – located in Barangay Hindang, 17.8 kilometers away from the city proper. GOLF COURSE PRESIDENT - JOSE MARI BOZA HOLE - 9 (HAS A PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL 9 HOLES) SCHEDULE - 6:00 AM -5:00 PM (TUE-SUN) RATES - P5,000 FOR MEMBERSHIP P 750.00 MONTHLY PLAYING RIDE P750.00 MONTHLY TEL. NO. - 221-5598 MEMBER - 220 PAX YARDS - 2,647 Front 9/Back 9-2,984 - Total for men P5,973 HECTARES - 50 SHORT DESCRIPTION - A 9-hole golf course laid out on gently rolling low green hills. A good sight for nature lovers. Located in Barangay Tipanoy, 6.0 kilometers away from the city proper. FESTIVAL: The Iligan City Fiesta is doubtless the most colorful yearly event in Iligan every September 29 honoring St. Michael, the Archangel. Here we find an expression of Christian piety that is rooted in a folk consciousness. It is difficult to shift historical facts from legend in the stories surrounding St. Michael as Iligan’s patron. The socio-religious-cultural phenomena one witnesses in the week long celebration captivate the imagination and issue of challenge to lose oneself in a collective subconscious, for a new yet strangely familiar experience. COMEDIA – A miracle play that depicts Lucifer’s revolt against God, culminating the battle between good and bad angels (with the good led by St. Michael who was victorious). PAGPAKANAUG – The ritual which transfers to the old black San Miguel figure from the main altar to the side altar – attended by the devotees whose numbers grow yearly. SINULOG – A kind of frenzied dance mime simulating a heated battle against unseen adversaries and ending with the participants half-kneeling and crying out triumphantly “VIVA SEÑOR SAN MIGUEL”. One sees gaudily costumed people doing the sinulog dance during the procession. YAWA-YAWA – This is the Iliganon name for San Miguel Comedia, circa 1890. It is a crude morality play in Cebuano and its theme is the triumph of San Miguel over Lucifer. DIYANDI – A group of young girls in Bukidnon and Maranao costumes going from house to house to sing and dance for its occupants. The verses of the songs are in Bukidnon and Maranao dialects and express that though they live far away, they have come to pay homage to St. Michael and bring their respective offerings. PANA-AD DANCE – Most visible and widespread phenomenon which refers to a promise (Pana-ad) made to St. Michael for favors granted. One sees gaudily costumed people doing the sinulog dance during the procession. ARCHANGEL- Another more specialized form of the “Pana-ad” is the joining of archangels – those who dress up in warrior – angel costumes usually associated with St. Michael. They do not dance during the procession but march solemnly (usually as a solid phalanx (army) like warriors). CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES ADLAW SA ILIGAN, 16 June, Iligan was chartered as a city upon Congressman Mohammad Ali Dimaporo’s passage of House Bill No. 425 during the first session of the 2nd Philippine Congress on April 18, 1950, on its third reading. Finally, on June 16, 1950, President Elpidio Quirino signed into law Republic Act No. 525, the Charter of the new City of Iligan. On November 29, 1984, Resolution No. 395, series of 1984, declaring June 16 of every year as “ADLAW SA ILIGAN” was approved by the city council to commemorate and celebrate the founding of Iligan as a Chartered City. On June 16 of every year, variuos activities are lined-up for the celebration such as the Agro Fair, Cultural Activities, Choral and Dance Competitions and the Indigay sa Tabanog. The Indigay sa Tabanog is a festival - competition wherein a colorful display of kites can be seen. Viva Señor San Miguel. Feast in honor of St. Michael the Archangel. The San Miguel Fiesta is undoubtedly the most colorful yearly event in iligan every 19th of September. The people of Iligan honor their patron saint Señor San miguel Arkangel. The celebration is highlighted by three traditional events; Pagpakanaug, Procession, Yawa-Yawa. KASADAYA Street Dancing and Merrymaking Festival, 27 September Iligan CIty is not only known as the City of Majestic Waterfalls but also for the varied and coloful cultures that abound in the area. The Tribal pageantry of “KASADYA” which means merry making features Iligan’s Higa-onon dances, Maranao dances, the eskrima (war dance) and the Yawa-yawa, depicting the celestial battle between forces of good and evil to cries of “VIVA Señor San Miguel”. It also showcases the best of Mindanao tribal street dancing groups from neighboring places. PRESIDENT : JOSE MARI BOZA HOLE : 9 (PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL 9 HOLES) SCHEDULE : 6:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. MON. – SUN. RATES : Monthly – Non – Member – Entrance Fee P3,000.00 Monthly -P400.00 STOCKHOLDERS: P350.00 a month PLAYING REP.: P350.00 a month TEL. NO.: 221-5598 SHORT DESCRIPTION: A 9-hole golf course laid out on gently rolling, low green hills. A good sight for nature lovers. Located in Barangay Tipanoy, 6.0 kms. Away from the city proper. MEMBER YARDS : 220 pax : 2,647 front 9/back 9-2,984 Total for men – P5,973 2,647 front 9/back 9-2,647 – Total for men – P5,293 HECTARES INCOME : 50 : P690,715,296.15 ILIGAN, ITS LAND, PEOPLE AND DEVELOPMENT Iligan City is sprawled on an area 81,337 hectares of rolling terrain except along the coast which is relatively plain. The coastal stretches from its northern boundary, widens around the poblacion and narrows down as it reaches the southern extremity. The City is bounded on the south by the municipalities of Balo-I and Linamon of Lanao del Norte; on the north by the municipality of Lugait, Misamis Oriental; on the east by the territories of Lanao del Sur and Bukidnon; and on the west by Iligan Bay. It is about 90 kilometers from Cagayan de Oro City, 36 kilometers from the Islamic City of Marawi, 136 kilometers from Pagadian City, 167 air kilometers from the Regional Center of Cotabato City and 775 air kilometers from Metro Manila. The geographical coordinates are 80 13’56” north latitude and 124 13’54” east longtitude. The poblacion is located along a coastal bend from its southern boundary and extends towards the interior. The tallest peak of its rolling terrain is no it. Agad-Agad with its 1,732 feet looming just behind the poblacion. On these terrain are 15 waterfalls located separately. The most majestic of which is the famed Maria Cristina Falls, the powerhouse of Mindanao which feeds from the Agus river, the outlet of Lake Lanao to Iligan Bay. Two other big rivers drain the rest of Iligan. They are the Mandulog river in the north which feeds from the Rogongong, Digkila-an and Kapa-I rivers and the Iligan river which conveys the Pugaan river and other smaller streams in the interior to the bay. Sometime later a certain Pedro Manook, a protégé of Legaspi, with his men from the already Christianized Dapitan in zamboanga, lay seize to the settlement. Manook and his men were remarkable fighters and in no time subdued the settlement. Those that refused subjugation especially the Maranaos took to the hills. This marked the establishment of the first Christian settlement in the fabled land of the Maranaos with the “iligan” or “ilihan” as the springboard of the initials efforts to Christianize Lanao. The year suggested was 1557 or 1609, reckoning from the year the Recollects, the first of the Missionaries that came, were assigned to Iligan. The Jesuits followed 1939. After the demise of Manook, his son-in-law Gonzalo Maglinte and grandson Pedro Cabilin whose mother was supposed to be the legendary Maria Uray, carried on with his zeal and courage. Their tenacity withstood the onslaught of the Muslim natives to regain the lost settlement. Iligan in the ear became the staging points of the long and futile efforts of the Spanish Commander Francisco de Atienza and Fray A. Agustin de San Pedro of the “El Padre Capitan” came to Christianize and colonize Lanao. The futility of their efforts and the abandonment of Dansalan as a Spanish fort strengthened the position of Iligan as a Christian bastion which accounts for its pre-dominantly Christian population to the present. After the defeat of the Spaniards in the hands of the Americans, a certain Captain Smith with a flotilla of war-ships came to Iligan in 1900 to assert American might and authority. The coming of the Americans ushered the era of closer Christian – Muslim relationships under an atmosphere of tolerance and co-existence. It calmed resistance to duly constituted authorities and hostilities among brother Filipino who by the time were divided by different ideological and religious persuasions in the area. Westernization started to be felt. The Japanese forces occupied Iligan on May 25, 1942 until October 4, 1944 when they finally moved out in the wake of the advancing liberation forces. All through these years the “iligan” was not only the humble coastal trading settlement, the “ilihan” that was the safeplace from marauders, the springboard of the initial efforts to Christianize and colonize Lanao, the home of the Christian-Maranao and multi-ethnical prototype with its own breed of brave and outstanding sons and daughters, but the gateway to the fabled land of the Maranaos. The old Iligan poblacions was located west of the present old market along the sea by the mouth of Iligan river. It had succumbed to the onslaught of the waves and floods that ravaged it through the years and is now under water. Why Bayug the “Ilihan” did not become the present poblacion was perhaps because of the location and topographical advantages offered by the present site. ILIGAN CITY ACCOMMODATION RATES: Establishment No. of Rooms Maria Cristina Hotel Gen. Aguinaldo St., I.C. Tel. No. 221-5308 12 1 25 9 3 Total Rooms 54 Casa Royale Tariff Type of Rooms Amenities / Facilities Other Service P 600.00 P 710.00 P 865.00 P 915.00 P 1,065.00 185.00 Single Room Single Room Double Bed (Same) Triple Room Extra Bed Aircon/Hot & Cold Shower/CR Room Service (Same) Laundry/Security Guard Aircon/Cable TV/ Telephone Hot & Cold Shower Other Amenities: Ballroom Hall/Fax Machine/Restaurant w/ Band Entertainer/standby generator 3 (Inn) P 850.00 1 P Executive Suite 650.00 Aircon/Cable TV/Carpeted Floor/Sofa set Semi-Executive Room Tino Badelles St., I.C. 12 Tel. No. 221-3324 2 Total Rooms P 670.00 P 375.00 18 Double Standard Non-aircon Aircon/Cable TV/Intercom Cable TV/Intercom/Electric Fan (Same) Farrah Hotel 3 Sabayle St., C.C. P 474.00 Standard Room 8 P 532.00 Tel. No. 221-6985-88 shower/pipe-in music/own CR/Cable TV 4 P 674.00 SuperiorMatrimonial Bed/Cable TV/Hot & Cold Shower Carpeted floor/Pipe-in music 4 4 Total Rooms P 948.00 23 Corporate Inn 4 (Inn) Isabel Village, I.C. Tel. No. 221-4456 to 58 10 Total Rooms Aircon/Telephone/Hot & Cold Shower (Same) pipe-in music/own CR Standard Room Aircon/Telephone/hot & cold P 1,050.00 2 P P750.00 16 Suite Room 1,400.00 1,300.00 Std. Twin-Single Twin Bed/Cable TV/Hot & Cold Shower/Carpeted floor/Pipe-in music ExecutiveRefrigerator / Aircon/Cable TV/Hot & Cold shower Carpeted floor Aircon/Cable TV/Telephone/ Hot & Cold Shower / Sofa/CR/ Free Breakfast Economy TripleHot & Cold Shower/Telephone/Cable TV/CR/ Free Breakfast/ Coffee Shop/Standby Generator Francisca’s Inn 3 Pala-o, I.C. Tel. No. 221-6438 P 650.00 Executive Double Aircon/Cold Shower/CR/Cable TV/ 2 P 500.00 Standard Double 7 P 550.00 Executive Single 5 P 200.00 Olympic Size/Kiddie Pool/8 Cottages/Function Hall/Restaurant/Parking Area/Mini Zoo/ Total Rooms 17 7 Dormitory Type (Same) (same) Other Amenities: Single Ordinary ILIGAN CITY ACCOMMODATION RATES: Establishment No. of Rooms Tariff Type of Rooms Amenities / Facilities Other Service Elena Tower Inn 20 (Economy Hotel) P 690.00 Single Aircon/Cable TV/Hot & Cold Shower Security Guard Double Smore Fire Detector/Telephone Tibanga Hi-way, I.C. 6 Tel. No. 221-5995-97 16 P 980.00 Deluxe P 1,320.00 P 200.00 42 Family Room Extra Bed Twin Bed/Aircon/Cable TV/Hot & Cold Shower/Telephone/Refrigerator/Upon request Safety deposit box P 150.00 P150/head Non-aircon Room Economy Room (good for 6) 450.00 Deluxe Total Rooms Crystal Inn 23 (Inn) 11 Ma. Cristina Subd., Tibanga, Iligan City Tel. No. 221-2779 17 11 P P 750.00 Non-aircon/Cold shower/Electric Fan Aircon/Cold shower/Cable TV (Same) Standard Room Aircon/Hot & Cold Shower/Cable TV Aircon/Hot & Cold Shower/Cable TV 1 2 P 1,500.00 P 1,800.00 Super Deluxe Family Room (good for 6) Aircon/Hot & Cold Shower/Cable TV/Ref. Aircon/Hot & Cold Shower/Cable TV Maze Park Hotel 1 Tel. No. 223-6946 P 1,200.00 6 P Aircon 1,800.00 (Same) Aircon Cheradel’s Suite (TRE) 1 Bro. Raymond Jeffrey Rd. Laundry/Seurity Iligan City 1 1 2 6 3 Total Rooms P 6,000.00 Presidential Suite 3 Bedrooms, Sala P 3,000.00 P 2,500.00 P 1,400.00 P 1,200.00 P 1,200.00 19 P Presidential Suite Presidential Suite Prime Suite Queen Room Double Doubles 250.00 2 Bedrooms, Sala Guard 1 Bedroom, Sala & Dining Rms. Viranda Aircon/closets and dressing room telephone/Cable TV/refrigerator/Free Use of Swimming Pool and Sauna for registered guest Extra Bed Rene’s Pension House 2 Mahayahay, Iligan City Tel. No. 221-3701 P 1,300.00 2 P 9 P 14 P 1 P 1 P 28 Suite 750.00 540.00 430.00 380.00 200.00 Aircon/Refrigerator/Cable TV/Hot & Cold Shower Deluxe (Same) Standard Aircon (Same) Double Standard (Same) Double Aircon?Hot & Cold Shower Single Ordinary Electric Fan?Hot & Cold Shower Total Rooms 65 Total Rooms Buru-un, I.C. (Same) Room Service & Dining Rms. Viranda ILIGAN CITY ACCOMMODATION RATES: Establishment No. of Rooms Tariff Type of Rooms Other Service Jalexis Inn 6 Corner Juan Luna & Zamora 6 Sts., I.C. Tel. No. 223-8907 Total Rooms 12 P 600.00 P 750.00 Fleckstone Inn P 550.00 Single 2 P 900.00 Tibanga Hi-Way, I.C. Family Room /Cable TV P 200.00 Single Ordinary Aircon/Matrimonial Bed/Intercom/Hot & Cold Bath Suite RoomAircon/Matrimonial Bed/Intercom/Hot & Cold Bath 1 P P 1,000.00 5 P Aircon/Hot & Cold Shower/Intercom Double 560.00 Tel. No. 221-1927 Total Rooms 8 (Inn) 800.00 4 15 Single Deluxe Double Deluxe Amenities / Facilities Aircon/Cable TV/Hot & Cold Shower (Same) Aircon/Cold Shower/Common CR Serves breakfast upon request Casa Royale II 1 Executive Room 550-680 P (Same) (Same) 5 11 P 400.00 P 550.00 Single (Same) Maxim Inn Quezon Ave. Tel. No. (063) 221-5272, 5292 3 26 29 Single Double Ordinary Short Time (3hrs.) Aircon Non-aircon Aircon/Cable TV/Own CR Aircon/Cable TV/Own CR Aircon Cable TV/Own CR Electric Fan/Own CR Total Room P P P P P P Total Rooms 280.00 300.00 400.00 175.00 395.00 175.00 Security Guard Room Service/Laundry ILIGAN CITY RESTAURANT Name of Establishment CAFE HERMOSO T. Badelles St., Extension Tel. No. 221-3675 * Sunburst Restaurant Noria-Pala-o Tel. No. 221-3401 J * Specialty/Cuisine Capacity Italian/Filipino Dish 200 pax Sunburst Fried Sicken 120pax Chrisven Restaurant uan Luna St. Tel. No. 221-6403 ** Fried Chicken 30pax Patio Alejandra * Italian/Filpino Dish 75pax-Lower San Miguel Street Tel. No. 221-2754 75pax-Upper Dear Manok Quezon Avenue Extension Tel. No. 221-9921 * Grilled Chicken 100 pax JY Dimsum Gen. Aguinaldo street Tel. No. 221-3654 ** Chinese Dish 150 pax Chowking Gen. Aguinaldo Street Tel No. 221-9548 * Chinese Dish 150 pax Lai-Lai Restaurant Juan Luna Street Tel. No. 221-5320 ** Chinese Dish 130 pax Maria Cristina Lounge Gen. Aguinaldo Street Tel No. 221-5308 Corporate Inn lounge Isabel Village, Pala-o Tel. No.221-45 to 59 * * Filipino Dish Amercan/Filipno Dish 60pax 25 pax Jollibee Roxas Avenue TW. No.223-8918 * Fried Chicken 200 pax Tom’s Diner de Leon St. Tel. No. 223-8270 * Italian Dish/Pasta 30 pax BIG DIPPER ** Quezon Avenue, Iligan City Tel. No. 221-2665 Filipino Dish JANECI’S ** Tibanga Hi-way Tel. No. 221-3113 Grilled Chicken/Native Dish 60 pax Open Air/Function Area/Stereo Music Accepts Catering Services PAGODA ** Chinese/Filipino Foods 50pax Quezon Avenue, Iligan City Aircon/Function Hall/Stereo Music Accepts Catering Services TIP-TOP * Torralba Street Tel. No. 221-7613 Arrozcaldo 30pax Aircon /Stereo Music Accepts Catering Services FREZ CAFE’ ** Wood Parker St., Isabel Village Tel. No. 223-2211 Assorted 60pax Open Area/aircon Area/Function AreaAccepts Catering Pipe in Music Services GAISANO ** Cabili Avenue, Iligan City Tel. No. 221-2169 Assorted Dish 50pax Fully Airconditioned/Stereo Music Accepts Catering Services PARK AVENUE ** Assorted Dish 100pax Gen. Aguinaldo St., Iligan City Fully Airconditioned/Stereo Music Accepts Catering Services JERRY’S FASTFOOD ** Gen. Aguinaldo St., Iligan City Tel. No.___________ Assorted Dish 50pax Fully Airconditioned/Stereo Music VICTORIA ** Gen. aguinaldo St. Tel. No.___________ Assorted Dish 30pax Aircon LILY-AN CHICKEN HOUSE ** Assorted Dish Tibanga Hi-way 50 pax Aircon/Stereo Music Accepts Catering Services Aircon/Stereo Music/Function Area Accepts Catering Services Tel. No. 221-2665 64pax Airconditioned/Function Area/Stereo Music FASTFOODS Tel. No. 221-3093 Tel. No.___________ FILJEN FASTFOOD ** Gen. Aguinaldo Street Tel. No. 223-2533 Assorted Dish/Short Orders 30pax Legend: * * - Accredited * - Not Accredited TOURISM PROMOTIONS GROUP ILIGAN CITY 4 YEAR TOURIST INFLOW STATISTIC OF ILIGAN CITY (DOMESTIC & FOREIGN) CLASSIFICATION 2000 2001 2002 2003 Domestic 34,045 94,456 65,732 64,931 Foreign 700 3,966 3,045 2,888 ______________________________________________________ Totals 34,745 98,422 68,777 67,819 BRIEF HISTORY The original inhabitants of Malaybalay were said to have come from the seashores of Northern Mindanao but were driven inward by marauding pirates and the colonizing Spaniards. Before the final conquest of the hinterlands of Mindanao, Malaybalay together with Sumilao, Linabo, Mailag and Sila-e had been known settlements in Bukidnon. In 1850, with the outbreak of an epidemic, the entire village of what is now Kalasungay(an old settlement site of Malaybalay) was burned down during the battle of the Spaniards. All male adults were killed on sight. All women and children were taken hostage. It was the last recorded resistance by the inhabitants against the conquering Castillan Army. Few years later, those who survived and fled to Silae slowly came back and settled near the Sacub River (what is now Rizal Park) under the protection of Datu Mampaalong. This leader led 30 other datus on June 15, 1877 to accept Spanish dominion and embraced Christianity, 356 years after Spain first discovered the Philippines. On that day of 1877, Malayblay and the environs became pueblo with the name “Oroquita del Interior” with a territory covering the land area of what is now the entire province of Bukidnon. But somehow the original name of Malaybalay remained. During this time up to the end of the Spanish rule in the islands, for a period of 20 years, Malaybalay was governed by Capitanes who were appointed from among the acknowleged tribal chieftains. With the creation of the Province of Bukidnon by the American Military Government, Malaybalay became its capital town with a reduced territory. The municipalities of Valencia, San Fernando, Lantapan, and Cabanglasan were still part of Malaybalay until the mid-sixties and seventies when they were created municipalities. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION The City of Malaybalay is within the grid coordinates between 8 and 9 degrees north latitude and 125 degrees longitude. It is strategically located at the eastern side of Bukidnon. It is bounded in the north by the municipality of Impasug-ong, in the south by the City of Valencia and San Fernando, in the west by the municipality of Lantapan and Mt. Kitanglad and in the east by the Pantaron Ranges separating Bukidnon from the province of Agusan del Sur and Davao del Norte. TOPOGRAPHY The terrain of the city varies in landforms and characterized by its rolling hills and low plains, alternated by the rivers and creeks, with deep canyons and valleys. The average elevation is 622 meters above sea level. LAND USE CATEGORIES Alienable and Disposable Agricultural Land Use Forest Land/Timberland Residential Commercial Agro-Industrial Roads/Bridges Cemeteries Easements/Bufferzones Playground/Parks Utilities Institutional 1,193 has 33,962 has 65,891 has 481.28 39.25 37.37 82.12 3.00 21.08 15.28 105.00 DEMOGRAPHY Data from the National Statistics Office year 2000 census show that the population of Malaybalay City reached 123,672. The figure was only 112,277 in the year 1995 census, which means that the rate of growth is at 1.95%. According to its spatial distribution, urbanizing barangays has the highest growth rate at 2.25% followed by the rural barangays at 2.23%, while the least growth registered is in the urban center at only 0.66%.The least growth in the urban center is due to more rapid residential growth in the nearby urbanizing areas. TOURIST ATTRACTIONS MATIN-AO & NASULI SPRINGSNatural tourist spots are crystal clear fresh waters from springs like Matin- ao and Nasuli which are located at Barangay Bangcud south of the City. These are perfect sites for picnic and family outings. There are also man-made attractions like forest of fast growing trees established by the Bukidnon Forest Incorporated. Right near the main office, they have their mini zoo and dry picnic site called “Woodstock” THE “TULUGAN” OF OUR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE - at the back of the Provincial Capitol, an area adjacent to the Malaybalay Reforestation Project is developed as Pines View Park which includes a training center “Tulugan” and structures in ethnic designs which serves as sleeping quarters, MOUNT KITANGLAD - Nature lovers, like hikers, mountain climbers enjoy scaling the heights of Mt. Kitanglad, known as the second highest mountain in the country. Birdwatching is also one of the city’s tourist attractions at Barangay Dalwangan. A bird sanctuary was identified by the authorities to protect the endangered species,the monkey- eating eagles from poachers as wellas the rich biodiversity of the forest,their habitat. MONASTERY OF TRANSFIGURATION - located at barangay San Jose of the City. This is the place where the Benedictine Monks spend their entire life in prayer. Its chapel was designed by the late Architect Leandro Locsin. They also produces hand-processed Monk’s Blend Coffee, peanuts and candles w/ coffee scent. MONASTERY OF CARMELITE NUNS- located at Pal-ing, Kalasungay of the City. This is the place where the Carmelite Nuns spend their entire life in prayer. PINES VIEW PARK - located at the back of the Capitol, the area is best used for camping and rodeo activities. It has a natural setting which abounds with pine trees. BUKIDNON FOREST WC.-located at Sumpong, an industrial tree plantation project with remaining plantable area of 21,000 hectares of denuded forest. BIRD WATCH TOWER - located at Barangay Dalwangan in the City. A site for bird lovers to catch a glimpse of beautiful bird species found in the city. MT. CAPISTRANO - located at Barangay Managok in the city. It has a unique and attractive rock formations and challenging caves. RAINFOREST SPRING RESORT - situated at Barangay Bangcud this City FESTIVAL KAAMULAN FESTIVAL- A yearly ethnic-cultural celebration, presenting the rich custom and traditions of the seven ethnic hill tribes: Talaandig, Higa-onon, Umayamnon, Manobo, Tigwahanon, Matigsalug, and Bukidnon. CITY CHARTER DAY- in commemoration of the date Malaybalay was chartered as a city. MARDI GRAS - a colorful showcase of local and international festivals with the participation of the barangays. ARAW NG MALAYBALAY - in celebration of the township of Malaybalay. LIGHT A TREE- exhibits oneness of the City Government, the Cityfolk,and the Business sector with their creative display of Christmas ensembles. SHOPPING Souvenir and novelty items are sold at 4’S Handicrafts, Zeta Trading, Kamumay, Mercado’s Boutique and Valdez Handicrafts which see ethnic trinkets, accessories, and native products. GAISANO Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Type: Department Store Shopping Hour: 8:00 AM- 7:OOPM MALA YBALA Y SUPERMART Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Type: Groceries, Dry Goods Shopping hour: 8:00 AM- 8:00 PM ARMAND’S STORE Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Type: Groceries Shopping hour: 6:00 AM- 6:00 PM MERCURY DRUG Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Type; Drug store, Convenient Shopping hour: 7:00 AM- 9:00 PM DINING FACILITIES EM’S FASTFOODS (old) J.P. Carillo St., Malaybalay City (new) Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino and Chinese LOIZA’S FOODHAUS Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Filipino/Cakes and Pastries RAY’S GRILL Beside SOTELCO Specialty: Grilled Panga and Buntot LAURELLE’S BAR AND GRILL Magsaysay Street, Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino MINDY’S FOODHAUS AND NET CAFE Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino/ Chinese YOLY’S FASTFOOD Fronting Bukidnon State College Specialty: Filipino MANOK N1 SR. SAN PEDRO Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Specialty: Roasted chicken ACCOMMODATIONS (Note: Rates are subject to change w/o prior notice) PINE HILLS HOTEL (Standard Hotel) P & T Town Center, Fortich Street, Malaybalay City MS. IRENE CARRASCOSO, General Manager Tel. No. (088)221 3211 TO 14 No. of rooms : 28 Tariff Rates: Standard Room De Luxe Room Superior Room Suite Room Extra Bed Extra Person- - P1,298.00 P1.380.00 P2,280.00 P3,580.00 300.00 240.00 HAUS MALIBU Bonifacio Drive, Malaybalay City No. of Rooms : 28 MS. MA. LYDIA JALLASGO General Manager Executive Room P 700.00 Extra Person P 100.00 Business Room P 360.00 Extra Person P 100.00 PLAZA VIEW TOURIST INN Cor. Rizal, G. Tabios Sts., Malaybalay City Tel. N0(088)221-2503 No. of Rooms: 28 Single (ordinary) Deluxe (single) Deluxe (double) Single Executive Family Room Additional person P 250.00 P 400.00 P 450.00 P 400.00 P 800.00 - P 100/head SPORTS AND RECREATION FACILITIES RANCHEROS Sebastian Street, Malaybalay City Bowling Lanes/ Billiards IEX3 Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Videoke, Billiards BSC GRANDSTAND C.M. Recto St. Malaybalay City Sports BUKIDNON FOLK ARTS THEATER Kaamulan Complex, Malaybalay City Cultural BSC GYMNASIUM Fortich St. Malaybalay City Sports/Cultural NAVARETTE SPORTS COMPLEX Km. 4, Casisang, Malaybalay City Cockpit Freedom Park Brgy. 4, Malaybalay City Tennis/Basketball Court Barangay 1 Gymnasium Heights, Malaybalay City Basketball Court Barangay 9 Gymnasium Brgy. 9, Malaybalay City Sports New Malaybalay Square Garden Aglayan, Malaybalay City Cockpit MEDICAL FACILITIES: BETHEL BAPTIST HOSPITAL Sumpong, Malaybalay City BUKIDNON PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL Capitol Site, Malaybalay City MALAYBALAY MEDICALHOSPITAL Fortich St., Malaybalay City MALAYBALAY POLYMEDIC HOSPITAL Fortich St., Malaybalay City BANKING INSTITUTIONS: Development Bank of the Philippines Capitol Site, Malaybalay City Philippine National Bank Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Land Bank of the Philippines Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Land Bank of the Philippines Field Office Capitol Site, Malaybalay City Bukidnon Cooperative Bank Sanvictores St. Malaybalay City Asian Hills Bank Fortich St., Malaybalay City Allied Banking Corporation Fortich St., Malaybalay City FICCO Malaybalay Branch Sumpong, Malaybalay City HISTORY Oroquieta, formerly called “Layawan”, is a city abound with rich history. According to the early settlers in the barrios who were mostly Boholano peddlers, there were many stray animals along the river, thus, they named the place “layawan”, coming from the word “layaw” which means “stray”. The place carried that name from 1861 up to 1879. Then in 1880, Layawan became a town and adopted the name “Oroquieta”, derived from the Spanish words “oro” and “quieta” which mean “gold” and “find”. This was so because the early inhabitants alleged that they found plenty of gold along the river. During World War II in 1942, Oroquieta was made the capital of the free Philippines by the guerrillas. The seat of government then was the Capitol. Then, Pres. Manuel L. Quezon together with Sergio Osmeña Sr. and Andres Soriano Sr. took refuge for a while in Oroquieta after they fled from Corrigidor on their way to Australia. Oroquieta became a city under R.A. 5518 and was inaugurated as chartered city on Jan. 1, 1970. The charter was signed by Pres. Marcos on June 25,1969. To date, Oroquieta is the capital city of the Province of Misamis Occidental. OVERVIEW GEOGRAPHY Oroquieta is bounded on the North by the Municipality of Lopez Jaena; Aloran on the South; Iligan Bay on the East; Concepcion on the Southeast and Sapang Dalaga on the Northwest. It has a total land area of 26, 393.46 hectares. TOPOGRAPHY The city has lowland plains and wide coastal lowlands on its eastern side and rolling wide highlands and mountains on its western side. The Bureau of Soils has classified the city’s land features into four slope categories, namely 5-8%, gently sloping or undulating; 8-15%, moderately sloping or rolling; 02%, level to nearly level and 2-5%, very gently sloping. CLIMATE Rainfall in Oroquieta is evenly distributed throughout the year. It is heaviest in the months of January and October. The warmest months are April and June. Oroquieta is outside the typhoon belt and rarely experiences storms. LANGUAGE/ DIALECT Cebuano or Bisaya is the major dialect spoken by the residents. ACCESSIBILITY Oroquieta is accessible by land and by sea. Big buses, jeepneys and vans regularly ply from Ozamis and Dipolog where the airport and the seaports are located. It is forty-five (45) minutes ride from Ozamis City. It is one and half hours ride from Dipolog City. The ubiquitous tricycle or motorcab is the major mode of transport within the city. The entire city is supported with well-maintained road network. DEMOGRAPHICS Estimated population is 59,843. Population Density is 2.26 persons per hectare. Population Growth is 1.3% annually. MAJOR INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION Manufacturers/Importers/Exporters ………………… Retailers/ Independent Distributors ………………… Services ………………………………………………. (Cafes, Eateries, Real Estate Lessor, Lodging Houses, Motels, Optical and Dental Clinics, etc.) 5.80% 70. 00% 20.10% POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS The City of Oroquieta consists of 47 Barangays: 34 of which are rural and 13 are urban. URBAN BARANGAYS Apil Binuangan Bolibol Buenavista Bunga Buntawan Burgos Canubay Ciriaco Pastrano Dolipos Alto Dolipos Bajo Dulapo Dullan Norte Dullan Sur Layawan Malindang Mialen Mobod Paypayan Pines Lower Rizal Upper Rizal San Vicente Alto San Vicente Bajo Sebucal RURAL BARANGAYS Senote Lower Lamac Tipan Upper Lamac Toliyok Lower Langcangan Tuyabang Alto Upper Langcangan Tuyabang Bajo Proper Langcangan Tuyabang Proper Lower Loboc Victoria Upper Loboc Villaflor Poblacion I Poblacion II Clarin Settlement Taboc Norte Taboc Sur Talairon Talic EVENTS AND FESTIVALS Charter & Cabecera Day January 1 - 6 Inter-Barangay Basketball & Volleyball Tournaments March - June Tabanog (Kite) Festival April Santacruzan May City Fiesta in honor of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary October 16 • Inug-og Festival October 14 • Lakambini ng Oroquieta Pageant October 14 • Agro - Trade Fair & Exhibit Fiesta week Light a Tree for Christmas December 1 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS · · · · · Oroquieta City Public Plaza - known as the best in Northern Mindanao, Provincial Capitol Building - built in 1935, was adjudged as one of the most beautiful capitol buildings in the Philippines in 1973. Kiosk - located at the public plaza, was built in 1912 as a municipal bandstand. Libadatama Dam - about 3.6 kilometers from the city proper. It is also ideal for swimming. Layawan River - constant awardee of the Gawad Pangulo Sa Kapaligiran as Cleanest Inland Body of Water DELICACY Lumayagan (squid) Broas TOURISM RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS ACCOMMODATION/DINING/MEETINGS /CONVENTIONS 1. SHEENA’S INN Sts.,Oroq. City Contact Person: Dr. Arsie I. Buaquiña No. of Rooms: 23 Corner Barrientos St., & Del Pillar Tel.No. 531-1158 Non- Aircon(12) 150-P170 / P 200 Aircon with T&B(11) P 625 -725 / 695-795 Suite(01) P 895 Accessible by Bus / Motorcycles from the bus terminal. 2. RHAPSODY INN Layawan, Oroquieta City Contact Person: Ms. Daisy Tripoli Tel. No. 531-1594 No. of Rooms: 3 Non-Aircon(01) P250 Aircon(02) P 550 - P 650 Accessible by Bus / Motorcycles from the bus terminal. 3. TATONG’S BEACH RESORT San Vicente Bajo, Oroquieta City Contact Person: Engr. Ralston Regalado Tel. No. 531-1322 Room Rates: Family Cottage P 1,100 Cottage P 850 De Luxe Rooms: Aircon P 475 Standard Rooms (Good for 2): Non- Aircon P 250 Aircon P 375 Standard Rooms (Good for 4): Aircon Dormitory Type Rooms: Non- Aircon Aircon P 150/pax 4. RUFING’S EATERY Washington St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Contact Person: Mrs. Rufina Taladua Tel. No. 531-2012 Accessible by Bus / Motorcycles from the bus terminal. 5. EMILY’S LODGE Lower Langcangan, Oroquieta City Contact Person: Mrs. Emily Guinguing Tel No. 531-1505 Aircon P 400- P 500 Accessible by Bus / Motorcycles from the bus terminal. 6. CENTURY PENSION HOUSE Lower Langcangan, Oroquieta City Contact Person: Mrs. Emma L. Lim Tel. No. 531-1225 No. of Rooms: 8 Non-Aircon (01) P 100 Aircon (05) P 300 Suite (01) P 500 Accessible By Bus / Motorcycles from the bus terminal. 7. PARADISE GARDEN Upper Loboc, Oroquieta City No. of Rooms: 5 P 165/pax P 75/pax Contact Person: Mrs. Lorie Abdulcader Tel No. 531-1468 No. of Rooms: 9 Aircon (05) (Good for 2) Ordinary(04) P 500 P 250 8. ST. GERARD LODGING HOUSE Poblacion 1, Oroquieta City Contact Person: Mrs. Christilyn Tan No. of Rooms: 10 P 100 / pax Accessible by Bus / Motorcycle from the bus terminal. 9. CASA KRISTINA HOTEL Layawan, Oroquieta City Contact Preson: Mr. Julius Tac-an Tel No. 531-1272 Aircon with T&B (22) P 595 Suite(02) P 1,100 Accessible by Bus / Motorcycle from bus terminal. Room Rates : No. of Rooms: 24 Aircon without T&B SHOPPING CENTERS/SOUVENIR SHOPS GENERAL MERCHANDISE AMIL GIFT SHOP Dr. Livera A. Amil Mabini St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel.No. 531-1303 AURORAMA Aurora Marimon Barrientos St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel.No. 531-1227 CRISKY FASHION COLLECTION Pinky P. Quezon Mabini St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City EAST COAST MERCHANDISING P 750 Ms. Jemethel Roa J.P. Quijano St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel.No.0919-3631-898 38 WEST MERCHANDISING Mrs. Nenita I. Sepe Washington St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel. No. 531-1517 MIRAJEM Miraflor F. Malmis Mabini St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel. No.531-1739 NAM TUAN Cor. Independence & J.P. Quijano Sts. Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City SINDANGAN EMPORIUM Noemi F. Falame Barrientos St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel. No. 531-1634 SAIGON Ms. Wilfreda T. Gingone Cor. Washington St. & J.P. Quijano Sts. Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City SBU GENERAL MERCHANDISE Jonh L. Siao Juan Luna St., Poblacion 2, Oroquita City Tel. No. 531-1550 SINCERE MERCHANDISING William Lim Washington St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel No. 531-1263 BAKERY JULIE’S BAKESHOP Jose Rodion Uy Villaron St., Poblacion 2, Oroq. City Tel. No. 531-1897 OROQUIETA BAKESHOP Joseph Lao Barrientos St., Pob. 2,Oroq. City PARK & GO Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City PEKING Washington St., Pob. 2, Oroq. City PURE FILIPINO BAKERY Raul Albaran Washington St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel. No. 0919-3631-898 SBU BAKE SHOP Romeo A. Tan Juan Luna St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel. No. 531-1208 Dionesio Kwan Tel. No. 0917-6059-976 SCHOOL SUPPLIES ERSILS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Independence St., Poblacion 2, Oroq. City Tel. No. 531-1482 Ma. Erhara Silka R. Pallar GROCERY / PHARMACY CONOL VENTURES Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel. No. 531-1046 ORO MARKETING Barrientos St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City PEARL JOY Freddie Roferos Barrientos St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Tel. No. 531-1138 Mary Conol JESSICA Alejandro S. Guantero Villaron St., Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City Dr. Karen C. Solomon Juan Lao BOTICA JANE Poblacion 2, Oroquieta City OTHER SUPPORT FACILITIES HEALTH FACILITIES HOSPITALS Misamis Occidental Provincial Hospital St. Therese Hospital Dignum Foundation Hospital Oroquieta Community Hospital Holy Family Clinic OTHER HEALTH FACILITIES Medical Consultation Clinics - 7 Dental Clinics - 6 Barangay Health Stations - 14 City Health Center - 1 EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES COLLEGES Stella Maris College Misamis University Southern Capital Colleges OTHER LEARNING CENTERS Vocational/Technical Schools – 4 High Schools – 6 Elementary Schools – 42 Preparatory Schools – 2 BANKS PNB Equitable-PCI Bank Landbank Rural Bank of Oroquieta Cooperative Rural Bank UCPB COMMUNICATION SERVICES Postal Service Office PT&T BAYANTEL PLDT SMART GLOBE GASOLINE STATIONS Shell Petron Caltex NEWSPAPER AGENCIES The Mindanao GoldStar Daily Malindang Tribune Busay The Panguil Bay Monitor The Freeman Mindanao RADIO STATIONS DXOM Radyo Natin TV STATIONS RMA Cable Station TOURISM-ORIENTED ORGANIZATION Balikatan sa Kaunlaran c/o City Mayor Tel. # (088) 5311213 ACHIEVEMENTS 1997 Champion “Cleanest and Greenest Component City of the Philippines” 2nd Runner-Up “Layawan River as one of the “Cleanest Inland Bodies of Water in Philippines” 1997-1998 Awardee National Galing Pook 1998 2nd Runner-Up “Cleanest and Greenest Component City of the Philippines” 1999 2nd Runner-Up “Cleanest and Greenest Component City of the Philippines” 2nd Runner-Up “Layawan River as one of the Cleanest Inland Bodies of Water of the Philippines” 2000-1st Runner up “Cleanest and Greenest Component City of the Philippines” 1st Runner up “Layawan River as one of the Cleanest Inland Bodies of Water of the Philippines” 2001 - Champion “Cleanest and Greenest Component City of the Philippines” BRIEF HISTORY “Misamis” was an old Spanish town which existed as far back as the Spanish era and was conquered strangely through faith and not by force of arms by some Jesuit Missionaries. Though obscure, the origin of the name “Misamis” is believed to have been derived from the Subano word “KUYAMIS” which is a variety of coconut. During the years, the name persisted as an inference of geographical location and upon the advent of Spanish Settlers, the word “KUYAMIS” easily gave way to the more conveniently pronounceable word “Misamis.” Because of its strategic location during the Spanish conquest of Mindanao, Jesuits Father Jose Ducos built a “COTTA” or fortress, which served as the main bastion of a big Spanish task force against the Muslim pirates and Portuguese. This fort became the nucleus of the town “Misamis” which subsequently became an ecclesiastical center of Northern Mindanao. This fort still stands today and has been the object of Pilgrims because of the miraculous growing image on its wall, the image of our Lady Nuestra Señora del Triunfo dela Cruz. Approximately, three years after World War II, Misamis became a Chartered City on July 16, 1948 by virtue of House Bill No. 1656. This date coincides with the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The name “Misamis” was renamed “Ozamiz” in honor of the late Senator Jose Ozamiz, the man who pioneered underground resistance activities in Misamis Occidental against Japanese colonialists and was imprisoned at Fort Santiago and finally executed at La Loma Cemetery together with other Filipino patriots. and Dr. Roman Pereyra (donor of the reconstructed guard house). Father Miguel Bernad S. J., the brother of the Mayor, gave the message. Mr. ValentineLa Vina was the Master of Ceremonies while Mrs. Adelaida N. Abinales was the Musical Director of the affair. After the ceremonies, the bells were rung to mark the start of their being a symbol of peace and friendship between the Muslims and the Christians, the purpose for which Mayor Fernando T. Bernad conceived the idea of putting the bells on the top of Bukagan Hill. References: Bernad, Miguel S.J. The February Revolution and Other Reflections, Quezon City: New Day Publishers, 1986 THE PIPE ORGAN OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHEDRAL By: Dr. Emma A. Villaseran A tourist attraction right at the heart of Ozamiz is the pipe organ found in the choir loft of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. It is the only existing pipe organ in Mindanao and one among the few throughout the country. How did the city acquire such a beautiful pipe organ? An Irish Columban priest, Father Sean Lavery, was in-charge of the liturgical and musical development of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. While training the choir and teaching the people to sing, he realized the need for an organ, not just any organ but a real organ. His dream became also the dream of the people of Ozamiz City. With the help of the people, funds were raised through donations and a musical extravaganza organized by Father Lavery and Mrs. Julia Adelaida N. Abinales which yielded the amount of seventy-five thousand pesos to buy the pipe organ. Father Lavery asked the help of a German priest, Father Herman Schablitzki S.V.D., who came to Ozamiz City to get the specification needed to guide the organ builders in Germany. It took two years to build the organ. Two companies; namely, Edward Wagenback of Limburg, Germany and August Laukuff of Werkershein, Germany were involved in building the organ specifically for the tropics. All electrical connections were of silver, while the chest and the console were of white oak. The organ has 1,936 pipes; 1,512 of which are flute pipes and 424 are reeds. The largest pipes and lead are only a few inches long. The console has three keyboards, two of which are manuals and one pedal. It has thirty (30) stops. The organ is equipped with an electric blower, and is completely noiseless. When shipped to Ozamiz City, the organ was contained in twenty-three crates. Father Schablitzki himself, assisted by one carpenter and one electrician, assembled the organ in six weeks. The installation of the pipe organ was completed on May 31, 1967. On this day, the organ was first played by Father Schablitzki during the Wednesday novena of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. It was inaugurated on July 16, 1967; the feast day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel observed all over the world and the feast day of Our Lady of the Triumph of the Cross observed in Ozamiz City. The Immaculate Conception Cathedral is an excellent home for the pipe organ. Having perfect acoustics, it deserves an organ which an expert describes as the “The largest and the finest organ in the Philippines outside Manila.” References: Bernad, Miguel S.J. “How An Entire City Built An Organ”, History Against the Landscape. Manila: Solidaridad Publishing House 1968. OVERVIEW A. GEOGRAPHY / LAND AREA Ozamiz City is nestled at the entrance of the rich Panguil Bay in Northern Mindanao with an estimated land area of 25,641 hectares. Behind it stands the 7,956 feet Malindang Mountain. It is bounded on the North by the Mindanao Sea, on the east by Iligan Bay and Panguil Bay, which separates it from its twin city of Cagayan de Oro, on the south by the province of Zamboanga del Sur. Like many of the neighboring towns and cities of Misamis Occidental, it is straddled along the coast of Panguil Bay partly because of its extremely rugged terrain of the interior and its commercial activities, which counter along the coastal area. B. POLITICAL SUBDIVISION The City Government of Ozamiz as a corporate body is made up of several offices with distinct functions and responsibilities for effective and efficient service delivery. It is headed by the City Mayor as Chief Executive of the Local Government. The Legislative branch is headed by the City Vice-mayor with ten (10) elective City Councilors, an ABC President and SK President as Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Pursuant to the decentralization thrust of the government and on the interest of restructuring the bureaucracy’s organizational and functional set-up to make it more viable in terms of economic efficiency and effectiveness and make it more responsive to needs of public clientele, in the year 1993 the city council approved a resolution mandating the committee on Performance, Evaluation and Reorganization to effect the organization of the city government as prescribed by law and a new Reorganizational Structure and Staffing pattern was approved. C. TOPOGRAPHY Ozamiz City is characterized by its low flat elevation in urban areas rising in a gentle slope upward to the west as it approaches the interior. The terrain towards the western border is particularly rugged and very sparsely settled as hills and rolling lands are among its physical features. The elevation of Ozamiz City ranges from the flat lowland of the poblacion and its coastal barangays at about 1.9 meters above sea level to 562.55 meters above sea level of the nearest barangay approaching Mt. Malindang, Barangay Gala. Other highly elevated barangays are Guimad, Trigos and Sangay Daku having an elevation of 432.25 meters and 235.43 meters respectively. It is not surprising that the climates in these particular barangays are noted to be cool and chilly, the inviting charms that made them a promising potential for tourism development. Mt. Malindang, the landmark of the city and of the province of Misamis Occidental has the highest elevation of approximately 2,411 meters above sea level. The mountain serves as a protecting wall against typhoons and strong winds. POPULATION Ozamiz City has a population of 110,420.00 ECONOMY Ozamiz City, in its attempt to attain a higher level of economic development has to face reality that it has to spend for endless lists of projects and needs. The up-trend of government expenditures calls for a corresponding increase in income owing to its limited actual resources and needs for economic advancement. The devolution of powers to the local government through the 1991 Local Government Code reinforced the city governments goal to find ways and means relative to fund sourcing for a successful development plan implementation. Consistent with the basic policy of local autonomy in exercising its power to create its own sources of revenue and to levy taxes, charges and fees, the city government of Ozamiz was able to attain its target of imposing and evolving a progressive system of taxation. Looking into the whole perspective, the city government practically maintained a responsive posture in allocating funds in the translation of its development directions into specific programs and projects and also addressing the needs of its constituents down to the grassroots level. The main source of city which sustains its general operations, is its regular allotment from the tax revenues. MAJOR INDUSTRIES NAME PRODUCT AA EXPORT AND IMPORT CORP. Frozen Shrimps and PHIL. COMPAK BOARDS Particle Boards THIRD MILLENNIUM COCONUT OIL MILL Coconut Oil MEUBILIAR EXPORT IMPORT AND GEN. MERCHANDISE Rattan Furniture JANE’S CASTOR AND COCO OIL MILL CORP. Cooking Oil, Vegetable Laundry Soap NAOMI’S BOTANICAL GARDEN Cutflowers, Ornamental Plants, Fruit Seedlings Prawns Lard Margarine, DAPHNE INDUSTRIES Ceramics LAM-AN COMMERCIAL AND CANDLE FACTORY CIMJASON’S ENTERPRISES REMEDIOS POTTERY Ware OZAMIZ ENTERPRISES IRA’S FOOD PRODUCTS Candle and Floorwax Gifts and Housewares Ceramics and Earthen Jams and Jellies Desiccated Coconut CLIMATE There is no extreme dry or wet season in Ozamiz City. The rainfall is fairly distributed throughout the year. The rainiest months are August and November and the driest months are February and April. The entire city is on the outside fringe of the typhoon belt and is seldom visited by tropical storms. LANGUAGE / DIALECT Cebuano is the dialect spoken by most of the residents of Ozamiz City. Only a few speak Tagalog or English. TOURISM RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS - Seaports The city’s seaport is strategically located at Barangay Triunfo. It is the major destination point of the transport industry, which serves as the economic linkage of goods and services to five (5) provinces and caters to passengers as far as Zamboanga and Cotabato. The port handles mostly rice, corn, fish products, prawns, live animals, copra, coco lumber, animal feeds, general cargoes and other agricultural products. This makes the port the busiest terminal and a catalyst for economic progress for the entire Northwestern Mindanao. Not less than twenty (20) shipping lines provide the city with the sea transport services for passengers and cargoes linking to the different parts of the country. Port statistics for the whole year of 1998 showed that the Base Port of Ozamiz domestic shipcalls increased by 10%. However, foreign shipcalls decreased by about 29%. The domestic cargo volume recorded was almost the same as that of the 1997 traffic, however, the foreign trade cargo recorded also decreased by about 19%. The Bay Ferry operation that has the busiest port traffic, has also suffered a reduction in terms of shipcalls when the Motor Launch Ferry of Tamula and Sons Shipping finally stopped their operations due to financial and operational constraints. The city’s fishing port is situated at Barangay Sta. Cruz. It has a total length of 241.70 linear meters from the shore with an average top width of 9.0 meters. SUMMARY STATISCAL REPORT (ATTACHED NEXT PAGE) TRANSPORT FACILITIES - Air Transport Operators 1. LBC Address: Rizal Avenue, Ozamiz City Contact Person: RAUL ATACADOR Tel. No.: 521-0354 2. JRS EXPRESS Address: Rizal Avenue ContactPerson:BIENVENIDOR.PEÑA,JR. Tel. No: 521-2350/0419 3. FAST CARGO Address: Circumferential Road, Bitoon, Ozamiz City Contact Person: DAVID D. DIVINO Tel. No.: 521-2843/521-0000 1 3. Air Freight (100/kilo X p30.00=delivered value) (Delivered value + 2% of delivered value = TOTAL CHARGE) 4. Sea Freight (100/kilo x P15.00=delivered value) (Delivered value + 2% of delivered value = TOTAL CHARGE) - Sea Transport Operators - (All rates are subject to change without notice) Negros Navigation F. Liong Bldg. Port Road Ozamiz City Contact Person: M. Ladao Tel.#: 521-0789/521-0768 Ozamiz To Departure Arrival Fare w/ Meals ILOILO 10 AM TUESDAY 5AM WEDNESDAY 1,185 MANILA 10 AM TUESDAY 5AM THURSDAY PALAWAN 10 AM TUESDAY MANILAtoOZAMIZ 2 PM SUNDAY PALAWANtoOZAMIZ 7 PM FRIDAY 1,340 12NN FRIDAY 2,545 5AM TUESDAY 5AM TUESDAY 1,350 2,545 SULPICIO LINES Manager: Constancio O. Uy Tel. #: 521-0302 Ship: M/V PRINCESS OF CARRIBEAN *PASSAGE RATE* Accommodation Cebu Suite 490.00 Cabin w/ T&B 490.00 455.00 1,775.00 Dumaguete 505.00 Manila 1,905.00 Cabin for 2,4,6 w/o T&B 1,635.00 490.00 Tourist Deluxe 475.00 Tourist 455.00 Economy 306.00 Ozamiz to 455.00 455.00 310.00 1,485.00 203.00 Departure CEBU MANILA 1,525,00 1,006.00 Arrival Time 9:00 PM.FRIDAY 1:00 AM SATURDAY 9:00 PM WEDNESDAY 1:00 AM SUNDAY M/V TRANS ASIA Manager: SAMUEL S. CO Tel #: 521-2916 Depart at 8:00 P.M. / Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday (CEBU-OZAMIZ & VICE VERSA) Accommodation Rate Suite (2p) 2,000.00 Cabin (per head) 650.00 Tourist 307.00 Economy 540.00 CEBU FERRIES CORPORATION Rizal St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: JOSE V. BALBONA, JR. Tel. No.: 521-0061 Vessel: FATIMA ROUTE SUITE CABIN TOURIST ECONOMY ETD ETA DAY 2,150.00 720.00 550.00 307.00 7:00 PM 6:00 AM TUE/THU/SAT 2,150.00 6:00 AM MON/WED/FRI CABIN TOURIST ECONOMY ETD ETA DAY OZAMIZ- CEBU 2,150.00 720.00 550.00 307.00 7:00 PM 6:00 AM WEDNESDAY CEBU-OZAMIZ 2,150.00 720.00 550.00 307.00 7:00 PM 6:00 AM TUESDAY OZAMIZ- CEBU CEBU-OZAMIZ 7:00 PM 720.00 550.00 307.00 Vessel: MT. CARMEL ROUTE SUITE Vessel: LOURDES ROUTE SUITE CABIN TOURIST ECONOMY ETD ETA DAY OZAMIZ- CEBU 2,150.00 720.00 550.00 307.00 7:00 PM 6:00 AM SUNDAY CEBU-OZAMIZ 2,150.00 720.00 550.00 307.00 7:00 PM 6:00 AM SATURDAY WG&A Rizal St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: JOSE V. BALBONA, JR. Tel. No.: 521-0061 ROUTE : OZAMIZ-MANILA Vesse : Super Ferry 2, 5, 9 DAY : TUESDAY, SATURDAY ETD : 7:00 PM, 6:00 PM ETA : THURS 5:00AM, MON 11:00AM SUPER VALUE MEGA VALUE TOURIST BUSINESS CABIN CLASS W/O C.R. ROOMS ROOMS STATE SUITE 1,350.00 1,480.00 1,760.00 4,320.00 1,860.00 ROUTE : OZAMIZ-BACOLOD VESSEL : SUPER FERRY 2, 5, 9 Day : SATUDAY ETD ETA : 6:00 PM : SUNDAY 1:00 PM SUPER VALUE MEGA VALUE 1,960.00 TOURIST ROOMS 1,195.00 1,265.00 1,355.00 1,415.00 BUSINESS CABIN CLASS W/O C.R. 1,475.00 ***BARGES*** DAIMA SHIPPING INC. First Trip - 4:30 a.m. Last Trip - 7:30 p.m. Van (Private) - 4,120.00 195.00 3,220.00 STATE SUITE ROOMS 3,420.00 Commuter Van - 195 + 10 (/person) Bus - 100 + 10 (/person) Truck (10 wheelers - 745.00 (Loaded) - 645.00 (Empty) Motorcycle - 30.00 Auto - 165.00 MILLENNIUM SHIPPING LINES First Trip - 4:30 a.m. Last Trip - 7:30 p.m. Van (Private) - 170.00 Commuter (4 wheels) - 170.00 Truck (10 Wheelers) - 440.00 (6 wheelers) - 280.00 - 30.00 (w/cab) - 40.00 Auto (Private) - 160.00 Auto (Commuter) - 160 + 10(/person) Motorcycle Motorcycle -Land Transport Operators- (Rates are subject to change without notice) *Van* 1. SUPERTOURS Address: IBJT Contact Person: VICENTE MAESTRADO ROUTE FARE Oza-Dipolog 110.00 Oza-Oroquieta 30.00 Oza-Calamba 60.00 INTERVAL FIRST TRIP 15 min. 15 min. 15 min. 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 2. MJ (MEGASTAR) Address: IBJT Contact Person: JOSE WONG Tel. No.: 521-0727 LAST TRIP 3:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM ROUTE Oza-Calamba FARE 64.00 INTERVAL 15 min. FIRST TRIP 6:00 AM LAST TRIP 5:00 PM FIRST TRIP LAST TRIP 3. A TO Z TRANSPORT/LMP Address: IBJT Contact Person: ALEX ACASIO ROUTE Oza-Pagadian Oza-Oroquieta FARE 65.00 30.00 INTERVAL 30 min. 20 min. 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 4. MJ (Marrie “J”) Address: IBJT Contact Person: ROBERTO LAURE ROUTE Oza-Dipolog Oza-Oroquieta Oza-Calamba FARE 110.00 35.00 64.00 INTERVAL 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. FIRST TRIP 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM LAST TRIP 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 5. STAR SHUTTLE Address: Manabay, Ozamiz City/IBJT Contact Person: KEVIN SAPLOT ROUTE Oza-Pagadian 6 FARE 65.00 INTERVAL 30 min. FIRST TRIP 6:00 AM LAST TRIP 5:00 PM JOVEN’S RENT A CAR Address: Ledesma Ext. Contact Person: STEVEN UY Tel. No.: 521-2663 ROUTE Oza-Pagadian FARE 65.00 INTERVAL 30 min. FIRST TRIP 7:00 AM LAST TRIP 5:00 PM 7. MA. EVENIA Address: IBJT Contact Person: ISAGANI OLMEDO Tel. No.: 521-0925 ROUTE Oza-Molave FARE 30.00 INTERVAL 30 min. FIRST TRIP 6:30 AM LAST TRIP 6:30-7:00PM 8. LADY J LOU Address: IBJT Contact Person: MELCHOR DELA PEÑA ROUTE FARE INTERVAL FIRST TRIP LAST TRIP Oza-Molave 35.00 30 min. 6:00 AM 7:00 PM 9. JS VAN Address: IBJT Contact Person: JOEL GUILLAR Tel. No.: 215-3146 ROUTE Oza-Pagadian FARE 65.00 INTERVAL 1 hour FIRST TRIP 5:30 AM LAST TRIP 4:00 PM -BUS1. RURAL TRANSIT Address: Tinago/IBJT Contact Person: RAUL LECHADO ROUTE AIRCON REGULAR Oza-Dipolog x 80.00 Oza-Molave x 30.00 Oza-Pagadian x 50.00 INTERVAL 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. FIRST TRIP LAST TRIP 4:00 AM 6:00 PM 4:00 AM 6:00 PM 4:00 AM 6:00 PM 2. SUPER 5 Address: IBJT Contact Person: ITA DUHAYLUNGSOD ROUTE AIRCON REGULAR Oza-Dipolog x 100.00 Oza-Cagayan 125.00 100.00 Oza-Pagadian x 50.00 Oza-Molave x 30.00 INTERVAL 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. FIRST TRIP LAST TRIP 4:00 AM 5:00 PM 4:00 AM 4:15 PM 4:30 AM 4:45 PM 4:30 AM 4:45 PM 3. JARLS Address: IBJT/Oroquieta City Contact Person: RODOLFO SENODEVILLA ROUTE AIRCON REGULAR INTERVAL FIRST TRIP LAST TRIP Oza-Oroquieta x 20.00 25 min. 8:00 AM 4:00 PM 4. SUSCIRS EXPRESS Address: Diguan, Ozamiz City/IBJT Contact Person: FORTUNATO SAQUIN ROUTE AIRCON REGULAR Oza-Molave x 30.00 INTERVAL FIRST TRIP LAST TRIP 25 min. 6:00 AM 6:00 PM ACCOMMODATION -Accommodation FacilitiesHOTELS 1. ROYAL GARDEN HOTEL – 56 rooms Burgos Corner, Zamora St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: Mr. Benifredo P. Lim Tel. No.: 521-2888/521-2889/521-2734 Standard Single P 450.00 Standard Twin 650.00 Suite 1,400.00 Imperial Extra Bed 250.00 Extra Person 200.00 2. PLAZA BEATRIZ HOTEL – 44 rooms Port Road, Ozamiz City Contact Person: GRACE MERCADO Tel. No.: 521-1394/521-1395 De Luxe – Single De Luxe - Twin Super De Luxe Suite Extra Bed P 483.00 636.00 1,220.00 1,460.00 150.00 3. PALACE HOTEL – 22 rooms Contact Person: FRANCIS DALANGPAN Tel.No: 521-0573 Single Standard Double Standard Superior Standard Family Standard 450.00 650.00 550.00 950.00 INNS 1. NAOMI’S TOURIST INN – 21 rooms Bañadero, Ozamiz City Contact Person: NAOMI CENIZA Tel. No.: 521-2441 Room with Aircon and T.V P 5,000.00 (Good for 4 persons) Room with Ref. & Water Dispenser 800.00 Suite Room 1,200.00 2. MINERVA TOURIST INN – 18 rooms Washington St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: MINERVA F. BARCELA Tel. No.:521-0065 De Luxe Ordinary Double with Aircon P400.00 200.00 500.00 1,900.00 3. BADONG PENSION HOUSE – 7 rooms Abanil St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: VON BADONG Tel. No.: 521-1631 De Luxe (2 Persons) Standard (2 Persons) Family Room(3 Persons) Family Room (4 Persons) Penthouse (w/Aircon) 650.00 500.00 675.00 675.00 500.00 4. ASIAN TOURIST INN – 28 Rooms Capistrano St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: DENNIS DIEZ Tel. No.: 521-1424 Double Standard w/o T.V. and Water Dispenser 3 Beds with T.V. 4 Beds Standard w/o T.V. and Water Dispenser 4 Beds with T.V., Ref. and Water Dispenser 5 Beds w/o T.V. and Water Dispenser 4 Beds with T.V. and Water Dispenser 450.00 750.00 950.00 850.00 900.00 850.00 5. SKYLODGE –10 Rooms Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: KENT BACOLOD Tel. No.: 521-1425 Single with Aircon 300.00 Double with Aircon Single w/o Aircon 170.00 Double w/o Aircon 250.00 Extra Bed 100.00 PENSION 6. COUNTRY LODGE – 47 Rooms Ledesma Extension, Ozamiz City Contact Person: DENNIS DIEZ Tel. No.: 521-0472 Single with Aircon Double with Aircon Ordinary 280.00 350.00 70.00 7. HOLIDAY TOURIST INN – 28 Room 350.00 Blumentritt, Ozamiz City Contact Person: JOSE SY Tel. No.: 521-0073 Aircon Single Aircon Double Ordinary Single Ordinary Double 350.00 600.00 200.00 250.00 DINING FACILITIES 1. ICE CREAM AND DREAMS City Hall Drive, Ozamiz City 1465 Contact Person: Mr. Raymund Tamula 2. GREENWICH Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: BLESSIE MARIE ENCIA 3. NEW CENTRAL RESTAURANT Don Mariano Avenue, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0013 Tel. No. 521- Tel. No.: 521-0034 Contact Person: Mr. Nolan Po 4. CHUCKLES MAIN Washington St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: EMILIO TANG Tel. No.: 521-0272 CHUCKLES PAGE 1 Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: EMILIO TANG Tel. No.: 521-3398 5. NORTH POLE MAIN Don Anselmo Ave. Contact Person: Guadalupe Tia Tel. No. 521-0827 NORTHPOLE Contact Person: Allan Tia Tel. No. 521- Page 1 Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City 4171 6. CARMELA’S Don Domingo, Recano St. Ozamiz City Contact Person: NORA BERNAD Tel. No.: 521-0818 7. LA CEBUANA RESTAURANT Port Road, Ozamiz City 8. SUPERMIX LUTONG PILIPINO Pingol St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: Romulo Basnillo Contact Person: ALLAN YAPLITO Tel. No.: 521-1474 Tel.No. 521-1020 9. GAISANO CASSEROLE Person: Anecia Abrenica Port Road, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0357 10. ASIAN FASTFOOD Parojinog St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: FLORENCIO DIEZ Tel. No.: 521-1424 11. GEEGE MEGAMALL (Food Court) Burgos St., Ozamiz City 12. DUNKIN DONUTS Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue, Ozamiz City Contact Person: Blessie Marie Garcia Tel. No.: 521-4777 13. JOLLIBEE Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Ruby Anislag Tel. No.: 521-1776 15. RS PERK HAUS Gomez St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: JOY KONG Tel No.: 521-2485 17. CHOWKING Rizal Avenue, Ozamiz CityE 18. GRILL GARDEN Gomez St., Ozamiz City 19. PANDAN GARDEN Rizal Ave. Ozamiz City 20. SHOPPER’S FAST FOOD Burgos St., Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0333 18. TROPICAL GARDEN RESTAURANT Bagakay, Ozamiz City 18. LAPYAHAN SEAFOODS Bliss Sta. Cruz, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-2485 Tel. No. 521-0026 Contact Person: Larry Simbajon/ Contact RECREATIONAL FCILITIES ENTERTAINMENT 1. INNER MOTION DISCO Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue, Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-0138 2. NO HOLDS RESTO BAR Pingol St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: Michael Chiong 3. LOWEY RESTAURANT Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue, Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-0138 4. RIVER DREAM Maningcol, Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-2210 5. RAYMUND’S BAR City Hall Drive, Ozamiz City 6. BISTRO BAR Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City 7. GAT’S BAR City Hall Drive, Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-4075 8. LAPYAHAN SEA FOODS Baybay Sta., Ozamiz City Tel. No.:521-8136 SPORTS AND RECREATION The Sports and recreational activities of the city residents are served by such facilities as: Golf Courses - Mt. Malindang Golf Course - Naomi’s Botanical Garden Driving Range Tennis Courts - City Engineer’s Office - Seventh Day Adventist Church - Naomi’s Botanical Garden Swimming Pools - Regina Swimming Pool - Rosela Swimming Pool - Tropical Garden Gymnatorium and Auditorium - ICC – La Salle - Medina Misamis University Sports Center - Ozamiz National High School Playground SHOPPING CENTERS/SOUVENIR SHOPS 1. GAISANO OZAMIZ Port Road, Ozamiz City Person: BENJAMIN ONG Tel. No.: 521-0135/0355 2. GEEGEE MEGAMALL Tinago, Ozamiz City Tel. No: 521-1481 Contact 3. OZAMIZ SHOPPER’S PLAZA Zamora St., Ozamiz City Person: BENIFREDO P. LIM Tel. No: 521-0333 4. QUALITY SHOPPING CENTER Gomez St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: ANSELMO P. LIM Tel. No.: 521-0192/1525 Contact 5. ANAS TRADING Person: THELMA LIM SIAO 6. GOLD SQUARE Gomez, Ozamiz City Contact Person: DANIEL LIM Tel. No.: 521-0226/3222 Contact 7. Blumentritt, Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-0207 UNITED BOOKSTORE Gomez, Ozamiz City CONNIE SAYSON Tel. No.: 521-2918 Contact Person: 8. TUAÑO BOOKSTORE Contact Person: NORBERTO TUANO Tel. No.: 521-0341 9. JABINES FLOWER SHOP Person: AILEEN JABINES Port Road, Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-0610/1691 10. FLOWERS ‘N TWIG Port Road, Ozamiz City Contact Person: IRENE LUY 11. RENT ‘N SHOP Gomez St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: JING-JING CHUIPUICO Tel. No.: 521-1002 Contact MEETINGS, CONVENTIONS & EXHIBITION FACILITIES CONVENTION FACILITIES 1. ICC ARTS CENTER Capacity: 3,000 persons President, ICC – La Salle Tel. No.: 521-0001 Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: Bro. Benildo Feliciano 2. CASA ESPERANZA Las Aguadas, Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-0175 Don Anselmo 3. H.T . FELICIANO GYMNASIUM 7. Misamis University Compound Bonifacio St., Ozamiz City Capacity: 3,000 persons Contact Person: Nestor Feliciano President, Misamis University Tel. No.: 521-0367 4. ROYAL GARDEN FUNCTION HALL Burgos St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: Myrna Lim Tel. No.: 521-2888 5. MISAMIS UNION HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Carangan Ozamiz City Capacity: 3,000 persons Contact Person: Principal High School Dept. Tel. No.: 521-0042 6. OZAMIZ CITY COLISEUM Bañadero, Ozamiz City Capacity: 3,000.00 Tel. No.: 521-0212 PLAZA BEATRIZ FUNCTION HALL Port Road, Ozamiz City Contact Person: GRACEMER CALO Tel. No.: 521-1394 7. GOV. ANGEL T. MEDINA, SR. GYMNATORIUM Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Capacity: 8,000 persons Contact Person: Dr. Rico Medina, Sr. Tel. No.: 521-0387 OTHER SUPPORT FACILITIES BANKS 1. EQUITABLE PCI BANK Rizal Avenue, Ozamiz City Contact Person: CHIAO BON SY Tel. No.: 521-0039/3372 2. PDCP BANK Rizal Avenue, Ozamiz City Contact Person: ROGER G. Tel. No.: 521-0161 LABRACOCHEA 3. ALLIED BANK Burgos St., Gomez St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: ELVIS R. ONG Tel. No.: 521-0432/0433 4. RIZAL COMMERCIAL BANK, CORP. Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: JOSE C. GONZALES Tel. No.: 521-1311/1312/1559 5. BANK OF THE PHILLIPINE ISLANDS Rizal Avenue Corner Washington St. Contact Person: REY C. URBIZTONDO Tel. No.: 521-0178/0053/0410 6. FIRST CONSOLIDATED BANK Contact Person: DELILAH GO LIM Tel.No.: 521-0016 7. CHINA BANKING CORP. Burgos St.,Ozamiz City Contact Person: CARMELO G. LAGURA Tel. No.: 521-2658/2659/2660 8. LANDBANK OF THE PHILIPPINES Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: ANDREW B. REYES Tel. No.: 521-1372 9. DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE Burgos St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: ESTER T. CAGAS Tel. No.: 521-0372 10. CENTRAL BANK Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: EMMANUEL FLORES Tel. No.: 521-0263 PHILIPPINES 11. 1ST E BANK Rizal Avenue, Ozamiz City Contact Person: ARIEL ILAGAN Tel . No.: 521-0161/0162 12. MINDANAO DEVELOPMENT BANK Gomez St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: MA. TERESA M. DALIDA Tel. No.: 521-1821 13. PANGUIL BAY RURAL BANK OF Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: WINSTON S. TIU Tel. No.: 521-2384/2385 OZAMIZ 14. RURAL BANK OF OZAMIZ CITY Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: ROBERT TAN Tel. No.: 521-0043 15. AMA BANK Address: Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Contact Person: VIRGILIO P. Tel. No.: 521-2924 Ozamiz City MURALLON 16. KAPATAGAN VALLEY BANK Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: MAYETTE C. LIM Tel. No.: 521-0112 17. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: EPIFANIA C. ANIMAS Tel. No: 521-0578/0010 18. METRO BANK Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: MRS. DELILAH LIM Tel No.: 521-0017 19. UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Contact No.: NARCISO L. VIRULA Tel. No.: 521-0322/1516 20. RURAL BANK OF TANGUB CITY Rizal Ave. (Port Road) 21. PHIL. SAVINGS BANK COMMUNICATION SERVICES -MAILS1. PHILIPPINE POSTAL CORPORATION City Hall Drive, Ozamiz City Contact Person: JIMMY LANGOYAN Tel. No.: 521-0361 TELEPHONE SERVICES 1. PLDT Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person: EDILBERTO BIRAY, JR. Tel.No.: 521-1800 2. RCPI BAYANTEL Don Anselmo Bernad Ave., Ozamiz City Contact Person:EDUVIGES CARNABLE Tel. No.: 521-0439 3. PT&T Tuaño Building, Ozamiz City Contact Person: ROBERTO LINSAG Tel. No.: 521-04455/0698 INTERNET SERVERS 1. KWIKLINK Bonifacio St., Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-1688 2. CLAN – MOS.COM Valconcha Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-1752 3. GIUA Abanil St., Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-0275 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 1. MISAMIS UNIVERSITY Bonifacio St., Ozamiz City Contact Person; NESTOR FELICIANO Tel.No: 521-0367/0418/0431 2. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION COLLEGE – LA SALLE Ledesma St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: BRO. BENILDO FELICIANO Tel. No.: 521-1010/0342/0910/1516 Email Add: ICCDEAN@Ozamiz .com 3. MEDINA COLLEGE Annex, Ozamiz City Contact Person: RICO MEDINA, SR. Tel. No.: 521-0036 4. MISAMIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Bañadero, Ozamiz City Contact Person: ENGR. ALLAN A. MAGLASANG Tel. No.: 521-0345 5. AMA LEARNING CENTER Susana Pharmacy Building, Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-3619 Fax No.: 521-3620 6. COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Contact Person: JUN MASCARIÑAS Tel. No.: 521-1580 7. WESTERN MINDANAO TECHNOLOGY Port Road, Ozamiz City Contact Person: NOVA SUPERABLE Tel. No.: 521-0279/2189/2890 8. SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE Gillamac Building, Ozamiz City Contact Person: RECTO GALLARDO Tel. No.: 521-3587 9. OZAMIZ CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL Pingol St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: SUAN OLARTE Tel. No.: 521-521-1105 10. WOODROS RIDGE SCHOOL DBP Compound Contact Person: AMELITA A. PATONG Tel. No.: 521-3185 11. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Don Anselmo Bernard Ave., Ozamiz City 12. FIRM FOUNDATION Ledesma Ext. Ozamiz City 13. BAMBINI KINDERGARTEN Tinago, Ozamiz CityContact Person: Evangeline Procianos Tel. No. 521-0535 14. MONTESSORI CENTER Villa Consuelo, Ozamiz City Contact Person: Merilyn P. Maata Tel. No. 521-1619 15. OZAMIZ CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Laurel St., Ozamiz City Contact Person: Aniceto Lamason 16. OZAMIZ CITY SCHOOL OF ARTS AND TRADE Maningcol, Ozamiz Ctuiy Contact Person: Lucero O. Quiachon Tel. No. 521-0363/1028 FIRE STATIONS 1. OZAMIZ CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT Tinago, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-1111 2. HEBRON FIRE DEPARTMENT Maningcol, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0642/0242 3. CARMEN ANNEX FIRE DEPARTMENT Carmen Annex, Ozamiz City GASOLINE STATIONS SHELL STATION Tel. No. 521-2212 SHELL STATION Don Anselmo Bernad Ave. Tel. No. 521-1988 PETRON Gango, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 5213455 PETRON Don Anselmo Bernad Ave. Tel. No. 521-0344 CALTEX Rizal Ave. Tel. No. 521-0412 HOSPTIALS/MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS MEDICAL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Bagakay, Ozamiz City MAYOR HILARON A. RAMIRO SR. HOSPITAL (MHARSRTTH) Mindog, Maningcol, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0440 REGIONAL TRAINING AND TEACHING ST. PAUL MEDICAL CLINIC Magsaysay Boulevard Tel. No. 521-0283 FAITH HOSPITAL Las Aguadas, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0018 ST. MARY’S GENERAL HOSPITAL Washington, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-1726 SM LAO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Manabay, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-1240 FAMILY GENERAL HOSPITAL Las Guadas, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-1438 NEWSPAPER AGENCIES MISAMIS WEEKLY NEWS 54-D-Laurel, Ozamiz City PANGUL BAY MONITOR Gomez Ext., Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0920 GOLD STAR DAILY 2nd Flr., Nelson Lee Bldg. Gomez St. Tel. No. 521-8493 POLICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE City Hall, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 166 PHILIPPINE ARMY 101 BRIGADE CEO, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0666 RADIO STATIONS DXDD AM/FM Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0340/0364 DXSY AM/FM Rizal Ave., Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0260/2196 DXOC AM Manabay Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-0040/0118/1729 DXLM AM/FM Pingol, Ozamiz City Tel. No. 521-1069 TV STATIONS • ABS-CBN CHANNEL 7 Pingol Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-1069 • MBNN CHANNEL 13 Ground Flr. Park Hotel Ave., Ozamiz City Tel. No.: 521-0066 • CATV Contact Person: LANI NAVARRO Tel. No.: 521-1467/1338 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS HISTORICAL FORT SANTIAGO (Fort of Nuestra Señora del Triunfo dela Cruz) an old Spanish Fort (Cotta) built in 1756 to protect this region from marauding pirates; only a few meters from the wharf. The cotta has been declared as a historical landmark, while the miraculous shrine has been the object of pilgrimage of devotees from all parts of the country, particularly on July 16, its feast day. CULTURAL - ICC ARTS CENTER Las Aguadas, Ozamiz City MEDINA GYMNATORIUM RELIGIOUS 1. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHEDRAL – a modern edifice located within the city proper, has the second largest pipe organ in the Philippine (biggest in Mindanao). 2. Miraculous shrine of our Lady of Triumph / Nuestra Señora del Triunfo dela Cruz Address: Baybay Triunfo, Ozamiz City 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Moslem Mosque Carmelites Monastery- 521-0056 Retreat House Bishop’s Palace - 521-1574 St. Columban’s Palace- 521-0428 St. Mary’s Seminary - 521-1734 St. Columban Sisters - 521-2775 / 0428 AGRI – TOURS 1. MALANOY FISHERFOLKS COOPERATIVE Doña Consuelo, Ozamiz City Contact Person: Ricardo Cabrera 2. MALAUBANG SALINE TILAPIA PROJECT Malaubang, Ozamiz City Contact Person: GILDA ABAO 3. SEAWEED FARM San Roque, Ozamiz City Contact Person: Nick Mabayo 4. FRESH WATER FISH CULTURE Aguada, Ozamiz City Contact Person: EPHRAIM FABRIGA NATURAL BUKAGAN HILL – it is 92 meters above sea level and located at Barangay Malaubang. The hill is approachable by a spiral road to the top where one views the entire city of Ozamiz, Panguil Bay, and Lanao del Norte Province. On top of the hill perches a concrete bell tower with four large bells christened by German casters as “St. Peter”, “St. Marien”, “St. Joseph” and “St. Michael”. Their chimes can be heard across the tranquil Panguil Bay, to Baroy, Kolambugan, Tubod, Lanao del Norte. REGINA SWIMMING POOL – a natural swimming pool emanating from the cold spring of Calusaran Barrio Bagakay, which is 3 kms. from the City. MAN-MADE NAOMI’S BOTANICAL GARDEN – Located about 1 ½ kms. from the City southward and is 100 meters away from the National Highway. The garden has a total area of 13 hectares, Planted with all kinds of fruit trees (9 hectares) and ornamental plants (rose gardens, rare collection of flowering plants, orchids, bonsai. In addition to the plants, NAOMI’S has a ceramic shop producing home decors, jars, office ornaments among others. MALINDANG COUNTRY GOLF COURSE – a pre-war army cadre, is now a beautiful golf course lush with greens. Located at the foot of Malindang Mountain. PROSPERA PARK – located just in front of the City Hall. OSROX PARK – located in the city, which serves as an ideal rest place for local folks and visitors. FESTIVAL / SPECIAL PROMOTION PROJECTS SUBAYAN KEG SUBANON FESTIVAL - City Proper - July 16 PILGRIMAGE COTTA SHRINE - City Proper - July 16 SR. STO. NIÑO FLUVIAL PARADE - City Proper - 4th Sun. of Jan. EXISTING TOUR PACKAGES/ ITINERARIES CITY TOUR PACKAGE OZAMIZ CITY: • The Historical Gateway • A Historical and Cultural Destination • P500.00/head • P3, 500.00 – Minimum of 10 persons INCLUSION: • Pier Reception • 3 days and 2 nights accommodation • Welcome Drinks • 3 Free Breakfast • Roundtrip Transfer from Arrival/ Departure • City Tour with Packed Lunch • Tourist Inn/De Luxe Hotel Accommodation • Side Trip to Oroquieta and Misamis Occidental (Optional) P300/head • Souvenir Token • Send-Off CONTACT PERSON: MS. ANNIE L. ABAD City Tourism Officer City Tourism Office City Hall, Ozamiz City Misamis Occidental, Mindanao Philippines Tel. No.: 521-0270 CITY TOUR ITINERARY DAY 01 • Arrival at the City Pier • Check in • Courtesy Call • Pipe Organ (2nd Largest in the • Miraculous Shrine of our Lady of Mt. Carmel • 1756 Fort Santiago • R&R DAY 02 • Breakfast • Carmelite Monastery • Bukagan Hill • Malindang Country & Golf Course • Regina Swimming Pool • Naomi’s Botanical Garden (Lecture) Preservation of Ecological Balance • R&R DAY 03 • Breakfast • MIT ABS-CBN TV Station • MBNN TV Station (Talk Show) • Shopping Spree • Departure Pier NOTE: Rates are subject to change without Philippines) at the Cathedral prior notice OZAMIZ CITY HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION President - MRS. NAOMI CENIZA Naomi’s Botanical Garden Vice-pres. - MR. VON BADONG Badong’s Pension House Secretary - MR. BENIFREDO P. LIM Royal Garden Hotel Treasurer - MR. HILARIO SAMBLACEÑO Hilbon Hotel Auditor - GRACE MERCADO Plaza Beatriz PRO - EUGENE LIM GEEGE - EMILIO TANG CHUCKLES THE BELLS OF BUKAGAN HILL By:Dr. Emma A. Villaseran A tourist in Ozamiz City should never miss seeing the tower of the four great bells at the top of Bukagan Hill. They are worth the sweat and tired feet if one attempts to go up the hill on foot or the different phobias one experiences as the vehicle goes up. Aside from the wonder of the bells, one gets a bonus, the beautiful scenarios around including the panorama of Ozamiz. The bells christened by their German castersas “St. Peter”, St. Marien”, “St. Joseph” and “St. Michael” were purchased by Bishop Patrick Cronin, D.D. for the Immaculate Conception Cathedral for 15,000 Deutschmarks. Upon their arrival, they were found to be too heavy and too large for the cathedral’s belfry. With all of its seven tons. The catholic community felt that it was very expensive to construct a special belfry for them considering that a lot of fund raising effort was made for the building of the cathedral and the installing of the pipe organ. The bells remained on the spot where they were placed for years. It was through the efforts of Ozamiz City Mayor Fernando T. Bernad that the bells were finally given a place of their own, the Bukagan Hill. Mayor Bernad approached Bishop Jesus Y. Varela and asked him to donate the bells to the city for the Bukagan Hill development. After consulting the people, Bishop Varela willingly donated the bells. Mayor Bernad did not lose time in raising funds with the help of the Jaycees and other civic organizations. He then had a road to the top of the hill and the bell tower constructed. In due time the huge bells were transported and installed. By July 16, 1948, the inauguration of the bells atop Bukagan Hill took place. Mayor Fernando T. Bernad’s guests represented various sectors of the city. Among others, the guests were Bishop Jesus Y. Varela (Catholic community), Captain Unte (Islamic community), Bishop Mauricio Serena (Protestant community), Reverend Arturo Bitos (Philippine Independent Church Community), Judge Ceferino Ong (Judiciary), Engr. Ernesto Garces and Engr. Vicente Tanseco (City Engineers), Captain Parojinog (Police Force) and Dr. Roman Pereyra (donor of the reconstructed guard house). Father Miguel Bernad S. J., the brother of the Mayor, gave the message. Mr. ValentineLa Vina was the Master of Ceremonies while Mrs. Adelaida N. Abinales was the Musical Director of the affair. After the ceremonies, the bells were rung to mark the start of their being a symbol of peace and friendship between the Muslims and the Christians, the purpose for which Mayor Fernando T. Bernad conceived the idea of putting the bells on the top of Bukagan Hill. References: Bernad, Miguel S.J. The February Revolution and Other Reflections, Quezon City: New Day Publishers, 1986 THE PIPE ORGAN OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHEDRAL By: Dr. Emma A. Villaseran A tourist attraction right at the heart of Ozamiz is the pipe organ found in the choir loft of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. It is the only existing pipe organ in Mindanao and one among the few throughout the country. How did the city acquire such a beautiful pipe organ? An Irish Columban priest, Father Sean Lavery, was in-charge of the liturgical and musical development of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. While training the choir and teaching the people to sing, he realized the need for an organ, not just any organ but a real organ. His dream became also the dream of the people of Ozamiz City. With the help of the people, funds were raised through donations and a musical extravaganza organized by Father Lavery and Mrs. Julia Adelaida N. Abinales which yielded the amount of seventy-five thousand pesos to buy the pipe organ. Father Lavery asked the help of a German priest, Father Herman Schablitzki S.V.D., who came to Ozamiz City to get the specification needed to guide the organ builders in Germany. It took two years to build the organ. Two companies; namely, Edward Wagenback of Limburg, Germany and August Laukuff of Werkershein, Germany were involved in building the organ specifically for the tropics. All electrical connections were of silver, while the chest and the console were of white oak. The organ has 1,936 pipes; 1,512 of which are flute pipes and 424 are reeds. The largest pipes and lead are only a few inches long. The console has three keyboards, two of which are manuals and one pedal. It has thirty (30) stops. The organ is equipped with an electric blower, and is completely noiseless. When shipped to Ozamiz City, the organ was contained in twenty-three crates. Father Schablitzki himself, assisted by one carpenter and one electrician, assembled the organ in six weeks. The installation of the pipe organ was completed on May 31, 1967. On this day, the organ was first played by Father Schablitzki during the Wednesday novena of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. It was inaugurated on July 16, 1967; the feast day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel observed all over the world and the feast day of Our Lady of the Triumph of the Cross observed in Ozamiz City. The Immaculate Conception Cathedral is an excellent home for the pipe organ. Having perfect acoustics, it deserves an organ which an expert describes as the “The largest and the finest organ in the Philippines outside Manila.” References: Bernad, Miguel S.J. “How An Entire City Built An Organ”, History Against the Landscape. Manila: Solidaridad Publishing House 1968. OVERVIEW A. GEOGRAPHY / LAND AREA Ozamiz City is nestled at the entrance of the rich Panguil Bay in Northern Mindanao with an estimated land area of 25,641 hectares. Behind it stands the 7,956 feet Malindang Mountain. It is bounded on the North by the Mindanao Sea, on the east by Iligan Bay and Panguil Bay, which separates it from its twin city of Cagayan de Oro, on the south by the province of Zamboanga del Sur. Like many of the neighboring towns and cities of Misamis Occidental, it is straddled along the coast of Panguil Bay partly because of its extremely rugged terrain of the interior and its commercial activities, which counter along the coastal area. B. POLITICAL SUBDIVISION The City Government of Ozamiz as a corporate body is made up of several offices with distinct functions and responsibilities for effective and efficient service delivery. It is headed by the City Mayor as Chief Executive of the Local Government. The Legislative branch is headed by the City Vice-mayor with ten (10) elective City Councilors, an ABC President and SK President as Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Pursuant to the decentralization thrust of the government and on the interest of restructuring the bureaucracy’s organizational and functional set-up to make it more viable in terms of economic efficiency and effectiveness and make it more responsive to needs of public clientele, in the year 1993 the city council approved a resolution mandating the committee on Performance, Evaluation and Reorganization to effect the organization of the city government as prescribed by law and a new Reorganizational Structure and Staffing pattern was approved. C. TOPOGRAPHY Ozamiz City is characterized by its low flat elevation in urban areas rising in a gentle slope upward to the west as it approaches the interior. The terrain towards the western border is particularly rugged and very sparsely settled as hills and rolling lands are among its physical features. The elevation of Ozamiz City ranges from the flat lowland of the poblacion and its coastal barangays at about 1.9 meters above sea level to 562.55 meters above sea level of the nearest barangay approaching Mt. Malindang, Barangay Gala. Other highly elevated barangays are Guimad, Trigos and Sangay Daku having an elevation of 432.25 meters and 235.43 meters respectively. It is not surprising that the climates in these particular barangays are noted to be cool and chilly, the inviting charms that made them a promising potential for tourism development. Mt. Malindang, the landmark of the city and of the province of Misamis Occidental has the highest elevation of approximately 2,411 meters above sea level. The mountain serves as a protecting wall against typhoons and strong winds. POPULATION Ozamiz City has a population of 110,420.00 ECONOMY Ozamiz City, in its attempt to attain a higher level of economic development has to face reality that it has to spend for endless lists of projects and needs. The up-trend of government expenditures calls for a corresponding increase in income owing to its limited actual resources and needs for economic advancement. the word “Suba” meaning river. Before the arrival of the Mohameddans and Spaniards, the Subanons held the entire country west of Panguil Bay sharing it only with the Negritos who have now disappeared from the region. But based on the information gathered from personal interviews and written narration it is claimed that the Subanons originally settled in the rich valley of Salug now a municipality of Zamboanga del Sur called Molave and they later scattered into the different parts for Zamboanga and Misamis Occidental living mostly along the river. The village of the Subanons was disintegrated when there was a change of sovereignty and Policy in the Philippines caused by the Spanish-American war. The Subanons were forced to live side by side with other Christian Filipinos. Muslim culture influenced the Subanons who lived near the Muslim Communities or who were in contact with them through trade. To monitor peace and order, leaders of the different communities controlled the different Subanon social groups. These leaders act as a judge during tribal trials. The Datu has the final say in all cases. The typical house of a Subanon is a four-cornered affair, the roof of which is made of rattan leaves or cogon grass. The floor and walls are made of barks of trees. Usually the house has no windows and if there are, the windows are very small making the house dark and poorly ventilated. The house is either too low or too high or too small or too large. The ladder is made of Bamboo or tree trunk. At night, the ladder is pulled up to prevent intruders. Subanons use the earthenware. Women are the usual potters and basket weavers. They also weave their own clothing. Trade has long played an important part in the Subanon life and has been a great agent of civilization. Subanons, either educated or uneducated, dress just like anybody but some still wear daily clothes similar to those of the ancestors. Men wear pants, which is tight at the knees and loose at the waistline. Women wear bright colored blouses with long and very tight sleeves. During festivals, women adorn themselves with several necklaces, earrings and bracelets made of beads and coins. Their favorite colors are red, black and green. Subanons make use of the Kaingin System for farming. Primitive Subanons are dependent mostly on bolos and sharp pointed sticks for farming implements. Planting is a joyous and noisy affair. As men bore holes in the ground for the rice and corn seeds, they chant, shout and laugh. Their women follow them gaily with chants and songs in a ballad form. Staple foods of the Subanons are rice, corn, cassava, camote, fish and meat. They are excellent hunters and are efficient in the use of traps. For fishing, they use fish traps and the pantik – an improvised bow and arrow. No food is prohibited due to religious beliefs. Subanon parents have great control over their children and are reluctant to allow their children to go to other places even for studies. To keep their children from leaving , one-solution parents resort is to marry them off early. As soon as a boy reaches the age of sixteen or seventeen, the parents start to look for a wife for him. The wedding is a long drawn out affair which lasts the whole night or sometimes number of days. The marriage ritual is participated in by the couple, close kins of both and theguests. The rites consist of singing, dancing, drinking and partaking of food. The Timuay performs the most important part of the wedding ceremony; that of pronouncing the couple husband and wife. Subanons bury their dead with precious possessions such as jewelry and jars. The dead body is wrapped with a mat or bark of trees and is left to decompose. The house where the death took place is believed to be inhabited by evil spirits. Subanons do not have a place for worshipping. They just gather together for festivals and rituals performed in appointed places. Rituals are also held when natural phenomena like thunder and lightning occur during illness and other events. SUBAYAN KEG SUBANON FESTIVAL OZAMIZ CITY Every 2nd week of July A week-long festivity marking the feast of NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL TRIUNFO DELA CRUZ (Our Lady of Triumph). The main feature is the Subayan Keg Subanon Festival Street dancing which highlights the lifestyles of the Subanons as depicted in songs, dances and other forms of simulated social expression, participated in by different private/public schools, 51 barangays and government contingents, using creative costumes and props; they parade and mime along the streets, that gives way to the genuine, authentic Subanon culture and pageantry enacted for both show and benediction. The City of Tangub is located in Misamis Occidental, in the island of Mindanao. It became the 50th city in the Philippines last June 17, 1967 under Republic Act. 5131. In 1969, Tangub City won the prestigious award as the “Cleanest City in the Philippines”. It was also adjudged as ”Best in Urban Planning in 1970. Tangub City is envisaged to become the Agri-business and learning Center of Panguil Bay Sub Region, Region10, through the integral development of all sectors within the framework of ecological balance, sound moral values, social justice, educational, political, cultural and spiritual advancement. To achieve this lofty vision, Tangub City plans to develop and utilize natural and human resources to attain the hope of every citizen for a better standard of living. Tangub City, which is composed of 55 barangays and blessed with favorable climate and social condition, is very rich in agricultural and marine resources. It has the population of 46,016 as of 1995 National Statistic Office Survey. The total land area is 16,572. 6035 hectares of which 10,400 hectares is devoted to agriculture. Recently, our city had earned the tagline as “The Garden City of the South.” With its cleanliness, generally high degree of peace and order, over-all aesthetic features, well paved streets, landscaped road medians, plaza and parks, well - tended gardens of the majority of the houses, and the emergence of Tangub Highland Gardens, the city deserves to be called the “Garden City of the South.” The Tourism Industry played a vital role in promoting Tangub City through its Sinanduloy Cultural Toupe under the able stewardship of Mrs. Jennifer Wee Tan, the founding Chairman of the Sinanduloy Cultural Troupe and also the Chairman of Tangub City Tourism Council. The troupe, as a tool in the promotions of our City, was able to claim nationwide popularity by emerging as “grand Champion on the Sinulog mardi gras” two times in a row particularly in the Sinulog Festival 2000 and 2001 on the free interpretation Category. The troupe has also performed two times in Parañaque and at the 11th Philippine Travel Mart at SM Megatrade Hall in Mandaluyong City to name a few. Tangub City is also famous for its best tasting mud crabs, shrimps and prawns. Luscious evergreen mangoes, bananas, melons and watermelons are also in abundance. Today, Tangub City has garnered various awards namely; Most Outstanding Component City in Mindanao in Budget Performance; Most Outstanding Local Government Unit in Non-Formal Education; National Model in Synchronized Planning, Programming and Budgeting Management; Milo Sports Olympic Champion in Mindanao and Best in Urban Planning. Our City has also its areas of interest like: City Hall – a modern architecture edifice with centralized air - conditioning which houses all the local government offices and is located infront of the city plaza. Sinanduloy Cultural Center – is the home of the Sinanduloy Cultural Troupe. This institution is dedicated to all the talented youths of Tangub City and for the development and enhancement of culture, arts and sports. Children’s Park – a recreational place where children and young adults are free and safe to play around equipped with playground facilities. Food Court – a semi - concrete building with native roofing along city hall drive where foods of various choices are on display at the food stalls surrounding it . Tangub City Sports Complex – a sprawling sports complex situated in a seven- hectare lot located at Maloro, Tangub City. It is the biggest and most improved sports facilities in Mindanao and has been the seat of Regional Sports Competitions. With our present sports amenities, the city can bid to host national athletic competitions. The city has also its scenic and natural attractions that could delight any tourist or visitor. These tourism potentials are not yet fully developed but their locations have lured the attention as tourist attractions: The following are the PROPOSED TOURISM PROJECTS. TANGUB HIGHLAND GARDENS – is a place where plants are grown for scientific studies and the results of which shall be expressed both in publication and in arrangement of plants & labeling to convey information to visitors. This project is one-of-a-kind man-made tourists attraction. There are few real botanical gardens in the country, but which are situated in the low lands. The Tangub Highland Gardens is the first and the only true botanical garden in the hinterland. The garden is situated at Barangay Hoyohoy at the foot of Mt. Malindang. Upon reaching the place you can see the panoramic view of the Cities of Tangub, Ozamiz and neighboring places like Zamboanga del Sur, Lanao del Norte and Iligan City across the bay. These places can be viewed with the stillness of Panguil Bay as a backdrop. Hoyohoy got its name from the continuous blowing of soft cold breeze in the place. It is also known as the “Little Baguio of Tangub City”, and is adjacent to the City of Ozamiz and accessible by foot from the Municipalities of Bonifacio and Clarin. Its climate and altitude make the gardens unique. The Philippines, at present, lack a botanical garden in the highlands, which is necessary for the cultivation of mountain-grown species, such as rhododendrons, orchids, conifers, ferns, etc. that require cool temperature, such a highland garden will be an attraction to researchers, students, and tourists. Mountains are vulnerable to human disturbance. Their flora has high endemism and includes many families of horticultural potential, such as rhododendrons, pitcher plants, orchids, gesneriads, lilies and many other rare or endangered species. Cultivation of such species from this threatened habitat in a highland botanical garden would be one significant step towards ensuring their survival. A botanical garden is essentially a museum of living plants. It is a place where plants are grown for scientific study. But it differs from a museum in the fact that the objects in it are living and growing, and thus needs the attention of botanists/horticulturists. Horticulture is in part a botanical science, also in part an art, and the aesthetic effects of horticulture therefore finds expression in any garden. But a garden cannot be accorded the title “botanical” unless it is a place where plant sciences of one kind or another are studied, and where the results of such studies are expressed both in publication and in arrangement and labeling which conveys information to visitors as well as aesthetic enjoyment. Many of the so-called “botanical gardens” in the Philippines are therefore in effect, parks, and the public does not generally understand the distinction between “botanical garden” and “park”. A park is a place designed for recreation, not for study or education and the plants in it are selected and arranged solely for their aesthetic effect. The City of Tangub has a history of its own, rooted and closely inter-linked with the history of Misamis Occidental and Mindanao as a whole, and in consideration of its value from the viewpoint of ornamental potential and public health, this plan to establish a botanical garden with the usual functions attached to a botanical garden such as research, conservation, and recreation has also the apparent advantage which follows from the instruction of principles and practices suitable for the cultivation and hybridization of plants. Dried preserved botanical specimens representing each of the species in the Garden will be used as bases for scientific study and will be housed in a herbarium to be properly named as The Tangub Highland Gardens Herbarium (THGH). It will serve as a reference center, a documentation facility and a data stock house. Publications will be prepared covering the history of the Tangub Highland Botanical Gardens which will include the establishment, reconstruction and rehabilitation; plant schematic including the general description, scientific and local names, habits, distribution and economic importance of the plants therein. Identifying labels will be attached to the plants in the Gardens containing pertinent information about each species of some importance. A Natural History Museum and a wildlife sanctuary (mini-zoo) are also important components of a botanical garden. They add a lot more to the Gardens’ educational function. COASTAL MANAGEMENT RESOURCE AND TRAINING CENTER – is ocated in the area flanked by the shore and Migcanaway River. It is strategically located near the City. It is place conducive to learning and a hideaway where one could find solitude away from the daily hastle and bustle of life. It is a turning point, a visitors would keep coming back because of the mix and match of the modern infrastructure/amenities (when fully operational) and the native ambiance of the place complimented with the Tangubanons’ age old way of expressing hospitality. For a nature lover, one could experience a perfect night, strolling along the beach under the silvery gleam of the moon facing a breathtaking view of the mountains of Lanao del Norte with the stillness and pristine waters of the bay of Panguil. At day time when the tide is low, one could fondly watch or take part in harvesting shells and clams (mussel shells & punao) at the shore. Hook and line fishing is best during high tide riding on a banca or a raft made of bamboo with a well acquainted and experienced fisherman. Or just sit around under the shade of the lush mangroves (still inside the project site) read books and enjoy the fresh sea breeze. EVENTS AND CELEBRATIONS 1) CHARTER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION and PLAYGROUND DEMONSTRATION (Feb. 18 – 28) A yearly celebration of Tangub City in commemoration of the time the City was declared as the 50th City of the Philippines by virtue of R.A. No. 5131. An occasion of colorful playground demonstration participated in by the different schools, government organization and nongovernment organization. 2. DALIT FESTIVAL Is the city’s simple way of saying “Mabuhay and Welcome to Tangub” which celebrates the feast of Saint Michael, the Archangel every 29th of September. Dalit means “offering”, which presents the unique way of fostering, friendship, unity and love of all Tangubanons to their visitors. The festival showcases varied activities and presentations, which include rituals and dances that depict the Filipino way of life. 3. CHRISTMAS SYMBOLS FESTIVAL Christmas Time in Tangub is always celebrated with great merriment and colorful activities. This is possible because of the one of a kind display of indigenous and low cost giant Christmas Symbols at our city plaza and highway barangays for competition. Today, Tangub City has gained another tagline as the Christmas Symbols Capital of the Phils.” Recent reports from the Department of Tourism indicated that Tangub City is included in their calendar of activities as one of the tourism destinations in the country during the “Christmas Season. Foreign and local tourists came in by busloads every night in order to experience and witness these yearly festivities in a very native setting. A dramatic increase of our tourist arrivals has been experienced. It is perceived that the contributing factors for the influx of the tourists during this year is because of the unique interpretation and presentation of the different Christmas symbols of various shapes & sizes lavishly displayed at our plaza and barangays, a really breathtaking sight to behold that catches everyone’s eye and imagination. 4. HARVEST FESTIVAL With the vision of becoming the agri-business and learning center in Northwestern Mindanao, the administration hatched another concept of promoting our local agricultural products. In line with its implementing arm, the City Agriculture Office in coordination with the City Tourism Office, the First Harvest Festival was held last August 10, 2000. The activity showcased the products of the Techno-Demo Farm at Mantic with the different kinds of melon and watermelons sold and promoted. Other agricultural farm products were also included like sasso chicken (native chicken), goats and swine. On that ocassion free tasting of the fruits which were displayed, was one of the highlights. In the afternoon, a lecture on swine and native chicken (sasso) raising was done at the function hall to the farmers and other interested future producers. This was initiated by the City Agriculture Office. This Harvest Festival is another avenue in promoting the agri-tourism program of the city thus giving a chance to the farmer and business sectors to interact with-each other, creating business matching opportunities for the people of Tangub City. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES * Commuter Lines - Every 10 minutes interval Integrated Jeepney Terminal Maloro, Tangub City * Suscir Lines - Every 10 minutes Interval Integrated Jeepney Terminal Maloro, Tangub City * Super 5 - Integrated Jeepney Terminal Maloro, Tangub City Note: dropping off and picking up of passengers * Rural Transit - Integrated Jeepney Teminal Maloro, Tangub City Note: dropping off and picking up of only passengers only TOURISM FACILITIES 1. Warren Pension House – an eleven - air-conditioned – room accommodation, 500 meters from the City Hall Standard single – 650.00 with out breakfast but with coffee only Standard double – 650.00 with out breakfast but with coffee only Executive room – 1,000.00 good for 10 pax Migcanaway, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3113 2. Acawae Reception Hall – adjacent to Warren Pension House, has a capacity 500 persons. Migcanaway, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3113 • Acawae Minimart – a compact low typed business establishment that sells imported items, RTW, groceries and houses the Acawae pharmacy and restaurant. Migcanaway, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3113 3. Technology and Livelihood Development Center – The Technology and Livelihood Development Center (TLDC) is a venue for business and livelihood development and enhancement trainings through appropriate technologies. TLDC offers services such as: Techno-Library that offers reading materials on various livelihood courses and entrepreneurs, Business Technology Training on different livelihood courses for interested individuals or group, Video Presentation of Livelihood Courses and Technology Information Caravan. Guest Room A - 500.00good for 4 pax Guest Room B - 500.00good for 4 pax - 100.00extra bed Function Room1 - 250.00/hour Function Room2 - 150.00/hour ( Non -Aircon) Audio Visual Room - 250.00/hour (Air-con) Maloro, Tangub City Tel.# 088-395-3221 4. Sinanduloy Cultural Center Barangay I, Tangub City Rate: Seminar/ Convention - P 1,000.00/day Basketball, Volleyball games - 25% the gross income Live show / Boxing - 25% the gross income Basketball game practice - 100.00 / game 5. Tangub City Function Hall Rate: Receptions Wedding, Anniversary, Baptism P 2,500.00 first four hours 200.00 / hour in excess of the first four hour Conference, Meeting, Fellowship P 1,000.00 for the first four hours 200.00 / hour in excess of the first four hour Disco P 2,000.00 for the first four hours 200.00 / hour in excess of the first hour 6. Tangub City Sport Complex Maloro, Tangub City Swimming pool – Donation only 7. Centennial Rest Area Sta. Maria, Tangub City Rate: Comfort Room and shampoo -P 25.00/use -P 5.00/use Bathroom with towel and free soap 8. Food Court – Donation only • For prompt booking assistance please visit the City Tourism Office located at the ground floor of the City Hall or call Tel. Fax # 088 – 395 – 3120 9. Hostel Rates - Good for 60 pax c/o City Mayor’s Office or City Tourism Office Tel. No. (088) 395-3120/395-3888 Suite Room - 650.00/day Dormitory A/C - 150.00/head/day WHAT TOURISTS CAN BUY WHAT TOURIST CAN BUY 1. Mud Crabs - Agora Complex or at Stockholders at Pangabuan, Migcanaway, Tangub City. 2. Prawns/Shrimps - Agora Complex or at Stockholders at Pangabuan, Maquilao or Migcanaway, Tangub City 3. Bananas - Please contact the City Agriculture Office. 4. Manga Tangub - Luscious evergreen mangoes can be bought at Polao, Maquilao or Tangub City or at Agora Complex fruit section 5. Sasso (Native Chicken) – Please contact the City Agriculture Office 6. Sweet Corn - Please contact the City Agri-culture Office 7. Salted Mussels/Sisi - Centennial Rest Area grounds, Sta. Maria Tangub City Or at Tangub City Agora Complex dried fish section GASOLINE STATIONS - Caltex Gasoline Station Barangay 4, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3172 - Petron Gasoline Station Barangay 3, Tangub City Tel.# 088 – 395 3078 BANKING INSTITUTIONS - Rural Bank of Tangub City Barangay I, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3111 - First Consolidated Bank Barangay 3, Tangub City Tel.# 088 – 395 – 3126 088 – 395 – 3127 MEDICAL FACILITIES • St. Vincent’s Clinic 395 – 3029 • Sayson Pharmacy Barangay 3, Tangub City Tel.# 088 – Barangay 3, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – Barangay 3, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3044 • Farmacia Nina 395 – 3029 • Erro Pharmacy Barangay 3, Tangub City Tel. # • Aruelo General Hospital • Tangub City Pharmacy Barangay 3, Tangub City Barangay 3, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3233 • Olavides Pharmacy Barangay 3, Tangub City • RDS Pharmacy Mantic, Tangub City • Doña Maria D. Tan Memorial Hospital Mantic, Tangub City Tel. # 088-395-3164 -Emergency Rm. 088-395-3168 -Admin. Office • City Health Office • Lorenzo Tan Health Center Barangay I, Tangub City Lorenzo Tan, Tangub City RESTAURANT AND DINING ESTABLISHMENTS • Triple K Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3149 • Acaewae Restaurant Migcanaway, Tangub City Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3113 Barangay 3, Tangub City • Beb’s Place Tel. # 088 – 395 – 3045 • RMN Videoke and Restaurant Barangay 3, Tangub City Barangay 1, Tangub City • RMN Foods Food Court, Tangub City • Cabrera’s Restaurant Barangay 3, Tangub City • Chuckles Food Court, Tangub City CHURCHES • Roman Catholic Church • Faith Christian Fellowship • Seveth Day Adventist • Prysbeterian Church • Philippine Independent Church • Happy Church • United Church of Christ in the Philippines • Assembly of God Church • Grace Gospel Church • Living Word Fellowship • Jesus is Lord • Tangub City Christian Center COMMUNICATION 1. BUTELCO - Bureau of Telecommunications 2. TACISCO - Tangub City Service Cooperative 3. PLDT - Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company 4. TMSI - Telephone Management Service Inc. 5. TELOP - DOTC 6. Post Office 7. LBC Air-Cargo 8. Smart Cellular Phone 9. Fax - Machine HOW TO REACH TANGUB CITY 1. By Land: From Ozamiz City (20 minutes) - ride a Lilian Express bus or jeepney of Suscir Lines and Commuter From Pagadian City (1 hour and 30 minutes) - ride an aircon deluxe or stationary bus of Lilian Express, Rural Transit, Super 5 Transit and Suscir Line jeepneys. From Cagayan de Oro City (4 hours) - ride a bus from Cagayan de Oro West Bound bus terminal then, upon reaching Mukas, Lanao del Norte or Tabigi, Lanao del Norte ports, a 10-15 minutes barge ride to reach Ozamiz City Port, then a jeepney or bus to Tangub City. 2. By Sea: From Cebu City - an overnight boat trip to the port of Ozamiz City then ride a jeepney or bus bound for Tangub City. From Manila - a two-night boat trip to the port of Ozamiz City then ride a jeepney or bus bound for Tangub City. 3. By Air: • From: Cebu City to Dipolog City • From: Manila to Cagayan de Oro • From: Manila to Dipolog City For prompt and immediate information Contact Ms. Baby Balatero-Paller Call the City Tourism Office Tel fax # 088 – 395 – 3120 The territory that now comprises the City of Valencia was formerly the thirteen (13) barrios of the Municipality of Malaybalay, Bukidnon. The earliest inhabitants in the area, now comprising part of the Poblacion, were Bukidnon natives who founded a settlement along the banks of Pulangui River, confluence of Panlibatuhan River. The pioneers were led by Datu Sebastian Manangkila. Barrio Panlibatuhan, is derived from a Binukid word, “pangyohan ho kayu ha malibato” which means the supply of Malibato wood materials for home building. Malibato, the hardest wood in the Province of Bukidnon, was found in Valencia — a landmark of the Panlibatuhan Bridge. The first site of settlement was in a Sitio named “Panglibatuhan” because the area was thickly forested with Malibato trees. When the first one-room barrio school was opened in 191 I, its first teacher was Mr. Jaime Galoport. That school site was approximately the present location of Valencia National High School. Mr. Jaime Galoport came from Valencia, Bohol. So when the Southern portion of Malaybalay was separated as a new municipality, the settlers agreed to name it “Valencia” and is now known as the Poblacion. The rich natural resources found in the territory eventually attracted Christian settlers from Mindanao, Visayas and Luzon. The immigration settlers in the area started in the middle of 1930’s. During the World War II, the migration started to increase such that between 1960 and 1975, the population increased by 4.46 times or from I 3,898 to 64,541. Today, Valencia is composed of 3 I barangays and has a population of 147,924 (2000 Censal Year). The prime mover in the creation of Valencia into a town was the late Mr.TeodoroN. Pepito, the first appointed Mayor who led the petitions to convert Valencia into a municipality. By virtue of Executive Order No. 360 issued by then President Carlos R Garcia, Valencia was officially born on January 16, 1961. Since the creation of the municipality in 1961, the municipal government had been headed by five (5) appointed and elected Municipal Mayors. With the concerted efforts of the municipal officials, employees and constituents spearheaded by Mayor Berthobal R. Ancheta and Congressman Reginaldo N. Tilanduca, Valencia was converted into a City thru Republic Act (R.A.) No. 8985 to be known as the City of Valencia in the Province of Bukidnon approved by then President Joseph E. Estrada. The City of Valencia is dubbed as the City of Golden Harvest. The phenomenal rise of Valencia as an urban center in the Province of Bukidnon gave way to the fulfillment of its vision. Consequently, the conversion of Valencia into a City resulted to the improvement of its peace and order condition, traffic management, infrastructure, sports and cultural facilities. The incumbent Mayor, Honorable Jose M. Galario, Jr. became the Fourth elected Mayor and the first elected City Mayor of Valencia when he^qnthe Year 2001 Mayoral race. The City of Valencia is located at the heart of Mindanao. It is bounded on the North by the Municipality of Lantapan and the City of Malaybalay; in the South by the municipalities of maramag and Quezon and in the east by the municipalities of Pangantucan and Talakag. The City comprises 31 barangays. Barangay Poblacion, the seat of the City Government is 27 kilometers south of the City of Malaybalay. 373 meters above sea level, the City is characterized as generally wet throughout the year with short and slight dry spell lasting likely within the months of December to April, except January, which is sometimes a rainy month. The Valencianos enjoy a good climate year-round since the City is outside typhoon belt. Land Area: 62,163 hectares ( 621.63 sq.km.) Alienable and Disposable : 30,425 hectares Forest Land: 1,738 hectares or 51.06 % Population – 147,924 ( 200 Censal Year) No. Of Households – 28,425 Population Density – 234/sq.km. Tribal Filipinos On February 2003, Mayor Jose M. Galario Jr. Instructed the Tourism Office to organize the different tribes existing in the City. Election was made in the barangay level to have officers of the following tribes: Lumad, Misamisnon, Manobo, Boholano, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Igorot, Zamboangeño, Tagalog, Leysam, Ilocano and Muslims. ANLAW TA PANGLIBATUHAN, June 2 Anlaw Ta Panglibatuhan (Valencia Day) was the first activity held by the City Tourism Office. It started last 2 June with a street dancing Contest and ended with a float Contest on 7 June 2003. Each tribe hosted the nightly presentations to promote and the chance to present their culture. Celebrities were invited to enliven the occasion. The activity was witnessed by thousands of people in the city. BONGGAHAN SA VALENCIA 2003 Valencia City celebrated its 3rd Bonggahan sa Valencia. It was started on December 2000, the first year of City Mayor Jose M. Galario Jr. as the Mayor of the City. This years celebrations commenced on December 8 with a civic parade around the city participated in by the Valencianos. Nightly presentations were hosted by the different agencies and schools in the city, until January 12. The City’s Charter Day. Lake Apo, Barangay Guinoyoran Awarded as the cleanest inland body of water in Region 10 (1996, 1997, 1998, 2002) in the Lake Category and entry to the National Level ( 1996, 1997, 1998), this Lake is a perfect escape from the pressures of work and worries in life owing to its pictureque hills and mountains and its blue-green waters still free from pollution. The inherent beauty of the Lake with chas-an area of 24 hectares and 85 feet deep strongly suggests a perfect getaway not only for the constituents of the City but for people from neighboring cities and municipalities as well. The City’s pride indeed! Pulangi River The Pulangui River will regain its glorious past as a recreational area being ideal for fishing and boating when the save the Pulangui River Program will be launched for implementation. Mountain View College Chosen as the City’s entry to the Regional Search for Healthy School, Mountain View College proved to be not just an institution, but also a perfect place for relaxation and nature study. Endowed with natural springs, falls, mountains, good climate, scenic landscape and magnificient view. The Sayre Highway cuts right at the center of the City of Valencia to Carmen, Cotabato and as far as Davao City. There are regular busses/vans plying Cagayan de Oro-Bukidnon-Davao and Cagayan de OroBukidnon-Cotabato routes. Public utility jeeps provide service to commuters to and from the different barangays of the City. It is 118 kilometers southeast of Cagayan de City or 2-hr ride by land; 169 kilometers from Davao or 4hr ride and 234 kilometers from Cotabato City or 6-hr ride via Carmen, Cotabato. 1. Valencia Plaza Inn Contact Person: Salesitas Genorosas, Catarata St. Valencia City. Tel. No. #: 828-2188 No. Of rooms - 12 Room Rates: Single - P 100.00 w/ Electric Fan Double - P 130.00 w/ Electric Fan Triple - P 205.00 w/ Electric Fan 2. JUANITO’s LODGE Contact Person: Alma Tioco Cor. Mabini - Magsaysay St., Valencia City Tel. No.: 844-2018 No. of Rooms - 14 3. GENE’s PLACE Contact Person: Dolores Gono Sayre Highway, Valencia City Tel. No.: 844-2119 / 828-4424 No. of Rooms - 18 Room Rates: Single - P 75.00 w/ Electric Fan Double - P 150.00 w/ Electric Fan Triple - P 300.00 w/ Electric Fan Double - P 350.00 w/ Electric Fan 4. GH PENSION Contact Person: Christine Cuyno Valencia City Tel. No.: 828-1292 No. of Rooms - 18 Room Rates: Single - P 90.00 w/ Electric Fan Double - P 190.00 w/ Electric Fan Double - P 400.00 w/ CR & Aircon Double - P 300.00 common CR 5. LOSAMHILL LODGE Contact Person: Lourdes Langub Sayre Highway, Valencia City Tel. No.: 844-2607 No. of rooms - 22 Room Rates: Single - P 75.00 w/ Electric Fan Double - P 75.00 w/ Electric Fan 6. IMEES LODGE Contact Person: Lauro Torrepalma Lapu-Lapu St., Valencia City Tel. No.: 828-0472 No. of rooms - 18 Single - P 300.00 w/ Electric Fan & CR Single - P 400.00 w/ Aircon, TV & CR Double - P 550.00 w/ Aircon, TC & CR 7. HOTEL VALENCIA Contact Person: Evelyn Dacuyan Hagkol, Valencia City Tel. No.: 844-2442 No. of rooms - 25 Room Rates: Standard - P 850.00 w/ Aircon, TV & Ref. Suite Room - P 891.00 w/ Aircon, TV & Ref. 8. COUNTRY HOMES Contact Person: Hector Emlano Sayre Highway, Valencia City No. of rooms - 18 Room Rates: Single - P 100.00 w/ Electric Fan Double - P 200.00 w/ Electric Fan Family - P 500.00 w/ Aircon & CR 9. DOTZ HOMES Contact Person: Milan Solatorio Aguilar St., Valencia City Tel. No.: 828-0298 No. or rooms - 6 Room Rates: Single - P 250.00 w/ Electric Fan Double - P 450.00 w/ Electric Fan, CR & TV 1. Zion’s Ranch - Transfer to Malaybalay 2. Jocel Food Center - tel. 2577 Poblacion Valencia City 3. NVM Fastfood _ Tel. 2314 Sayre Highway, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 4. Mindy’s Fastfood - Tel. 3406 Specialty: Filipino Dishes 5. Orange Brutus - Tel. 2629 Specialty: Filipino Dishes 6. Gaisano Valencia Fastfood - Tel. No. 2364 Poblacion, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino & Chinese Dishes 7. Golden Restaurant - not existing 8. Taipan Restaurant - Tel. 828-2007 Hagkol, Valencia CIty Specialty: Filipino Dishes 9. TS Garden Poblacion, Valencia City Entertainment / Sports Recreational Facilities: 1. 2. 3. 4. Hotel Valencia Swimming Pool - Hotel Valencia Bowling Alleys - Alkuino Building Basketball Courts Tennis Courts Shopping Centers / Souvenir Shops: 1. Gaisano, Valencia City- Shopping Hour: 8AM - 7PM 2. NVM, Poblacion, Valencia City Type: Department Store 3. Trendline, Poblacion, Valencia City Type: Dry Goods - Shopping Hour: 6:30 AM-7PM 4. Tienda ni Basilia, Fortich St., Valencia City Type: Dry Goods / Bakeshop Shopping Hour: 8AM-7PM 5. Pharmacia Valencia, Poblacion, Valencia City Type: Department Store / Pharmacy Banks: 13 banks, 20 lending institutions Banks with ATM facility: 1. Land Bank Valencia Branch G. Laveña St. Tel. No. 222-2248 2. Allied Bank Valencia City Branch G. Laviña St., Val. City tel. No. 222-2675 3. Metro Bank Valencia City Branch G. Laveña Avenue Tel. No. 828-0394 4. Philippine National Bank Valencia City Branch G. Laveña St. Tel. No. 222-27480, 2178 5. Bank of the Philippine Island Syre Highway, Val. City Tel. No. 222-2563 / 222-2664 6. China Bank Valencia Branch Tel. No. 222-25560 7. PCI Valencia Branch G. Laveña Avenue Tel. No. 828-2174 8. RCBC Valencia Branch Tel. NO. 828-2166or 828-2167 9. FAR EAST BANK Sayre Highway Val. Branch Tel. No. 828-2186 10. New Life Ministry Foundaion Sayre Highway Val. City Tel. No. Educational Facilities: Mountain View College- Mt. Nebo, Valencia City Valencia Colleges - Hagkol Val. City Tel. No. 222-2191 San Agustin Technical Institute of Technology Tel. No. 555-3748 Philippine College Foundation Tel. No. 222-2657-2114 Hagkol Val. City First Fruits Christian Academy Hindangon Val. City Tel. No. Valencia Baptist Christian Academy Tel. No. Bukidnon Faith Christian School Tel. 828-0147 Sayre Highway Val. City Valencia National High School Tel. No. 222-3727 Sayre Highway Valencia City Infant Jesus School of Bukidnon Sayre Highway Lumbo Val. City Tel. 828-2197 Alemarz School Purok 3A Val. City Central Buk. Institute Bagontaas City of Valencia Little Child Learning Center Tel. 2033 Sayre Highway Val. City STI Computer School Manuel L. Quezon St., Val. City AMA Computer School Sayre Highway, Val. City NAME OF HOSPITAL 1. Laviña General Hospital Cor. ML Quezon St., Val. CIty Tel. No. 222-2967 Valencia Sanitarium Hospital Foundation Inc. Castaneda St., Val. City tel. No. 222-2339 - 2238 Abella Midway Hospital Valleros St., Val. City Tel. No. Valencia Medical Hospital Sayre Highway Val. City Tel. No. 222-2337 Medidas Medical Clinic laveña Extension Street Val. City Tel. No. 222-2165 Bukidnon Doctors Hospital Hagkol Val. City tel. No. 828-0169 Communications: Telecommunications services are provided by the following utilities: SOTELCO RCPI PHILCOM SMART MOBILINE GLOBE EXTELCOM PT&T PHILIPPINE POSTAL JRS XIMEX WG&A Carrier Radio Stations: DXCR, DXMV, DXWB-FM Others: Cable TV, Local newspapers Fn:valencia-situtioner.doc/mon-rhine BRIEF HISTORY POLITICAL HISTORY Bukidnon became a part of Misamis province as a municipality in 1850. The place was then called Malaybalay (few houses) and its people Bukidnon (mountain people). The Philippine Commission headed by Commissioner Dean C. Worcester, Secretary of Interior and a member of the Philippine Commission proposed the separation of Bukidnon from Misamis Province. In August 20, 1907, Philippine Commission Act 1963 was enacted which created Agusan and Bukidnon as a sub-province. It became a regular province of September 1, 1914 by virtue of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu. Finally, on March 10, 1917, the province of Bukidnon was officially created by virtue of Act 2711. Malaybalay is the oldest among the 22 political subdivisions of the province. It was created on June 15, 1877. The creation of Impasugong and Talakag followed in 1914 and 1917 respectively. There were 5 more municipalities are namely: Baungon, Kibawe, Libona, Maramag and Sumilao. A year later, the municipality of Manolo Fortich was created by virtue of RA 1720. The 60’s saw the creation of 9 municipalities. Three more municipalities were created in the 70’s the latest of which was the municipality of Cabanglasan which was created on August 13, 1979 by virtue of Batas Pambansa Bilang 17. CULTURAL HISTORY The tribes in the province of Bukidnon are indigenous and their names are derived from the watershed they occupy7; each tribe is ruled by a Datu – a Chieftain. The Datu is one who settles disputes and gives judgment whenever their unwritten laws called Batasan are violated. The Bukidnon Datu holds great influence and is somebody to reckon with when peace and order conditions are concerned. The Bukidnons have different degrees of acculturation. The first degree Bukidnons are those leading the most traditional life style. This includes those who lived remote from any center of lowlander habitation, deep in the forest and along the watershed of the main rivers. The second degree Bukidnons live near the fringes and directly within the bounds of the lowlanders. The third degree Bukidnons are highly assimilated and are generally able to send their children off to school. The fourth degree Bukidnons have fully assimilated the ways of urban living and hardly acknowledge the old ways of their background. The fifth degree Bukidnons are largely recent immigrants from other parts of the Philippine Archipelago and have made Bukidnon as their permanent home. The traditional culture of the Bukidnons is a pride to all. The cultures and traditions are embodied in oral folk literature of the province which are classified into: Antoka (riddles), Basahan (proverbs or wise sayings), Kaligaon (ceremonial songs), Limbay (lyric poem), Sala (love songs) and Nanangon (folktales). Religion is monotheistic. They believe in one God. “Magbabaya” (the rulers of all) who has minor Gods and Goddesses under his command (Example: Ibabasok – watches growth of crops, Dagingon – watches planting and harvest seasons, Bulalakaw – watches rivers and lakes, Tumpas Nanapiyaw or Itumbangol – watches the bases of the earth nigh and day lost in crumbles). Marriage is done in most cases through parental arrangement. This, though, is now only found among the people in the hinterlands. Their musical instruments are the pulala (bamboo flute), salambing (small agong), kudyapi (guitar). Embriodery process is called panulam and the embroidered cloth is called pinamulaan. ETHNIC ORIGIN OF THE PEOPLE The early inhabitants of Mindanao were called Manobos. Manobo is not a tribal designation but rather an applellation of contempt used by Spaniards on account of low culture possessed by the primitives at that time. The people of the mountains were referred to by the Spaniards as Buquidnons and all the people found in the mountains of Mindanao were called Manobo (Malay; “Minusia means man; Tirurai, Bagobo; Manobo means man; Moro Maguindanao; Manobo means mountain people). It seems the Manobo is a generic term or name for people of greatly divergent culture, type of language. OVERVIEW LOCATION Bukidnon – a rich tableland, is a landlocked province in Northern Mindanao. It occupies the extensive plateau that is bounded on the North and the northeast by Misamis Oriental; on the east by Agusan Province; on the south and southeast by Davao province; and on the southwest and west by Lanao and Cotabato provinces. It lies between the parallels 70 25’ and 80 38’ north latitude; and the meridians 1240 16’ east longitude. Malaybalay City – the capital town, is about 850 kilometers by air from Manila and 91 kilometers by road from Cagayan de Oro City. AREA Bukidnon has an area of 829,378 hectares representing 2.80 percent province, the municipality of Impasugong occupies the biggest land area with some 107,167 hectares. It represents nearly 31 percent of the province’s area. Dangcagan on the other hand is comparatively the smallest municipality in terms of land area. It only occupies a land area of about 115,515 hectares which is merely less than 2 percent of the entire province’s area. POLITICAL SUBDIVISION Districts / Municipalities / City The province is currently subdivided into 21 municipalities and 1 component city. Because of the vastness of its area and the size of its population, the various political subdivisions of the province was grouped in order to form 3 congressional districts. The distribution per congressional district is as follows: District 1 District 2 District 3 8 municipalities 5 mun. & 1 city 8 municipalities 135 barangays 143 barangays 186 barangays TOPOGRAPHY The province is predominantly a rolling tableland of grass with an average elevation of 915 meters. Low plains alternating with rolling uplands, deep canyons and valleys characterized the terrain. Mountain Ranges The province is blessed with beautiful and important mountain ranges. The most notable of this is the Mount Kitanglad ranges which has a slope gradient that peaks at 2,380 meters above sea level and occupies the central portion of Bukidnon. In the southern part of the province, Mount Kalatungan and Mount Tangkulan rise to heights of 2,287 meters and 1,678 meters above sea level, respectively. The whole eastern and southern border adjoining the provinces of Agusan, Davao and Cotabato are lofty mountains and densely forested mountains. Slopes Although the province has lofty mountains, the greater part is a gently rolling grassland plateau cut by deep and wide canyons of the Cagayan, Pulangi, and Tagoloan Rivers. The plateau begins to descend and gradually merges into the lowlands of Cotabato province. Water Bodies Bukidnon is known as the watershed of Mindanao. It is endowed with five major river systems namely: Pulangi, Tagoloan, Manupali, Muleta and Bobonawan Rivers. Aside from the relatively important river systems, various lakes also dot the landscape of the province. The biggest is found in Don Carlos covering about 50 hectares. It was named after the barangay it is sited and is called the Pinamaloy Lake. Another important inland water body is found in Pigtauranan, Pangatucan – the Napalit Lake. Among the other uses of the lake, tourism may be the most significant, for in the 36 hectares that it occupies here, are a total of 24 floating islets in it. Apo Lake at Guinoyoran is also one of the important water bodies in Bukidnon. It occupies an approximate area of 25 hectares. Maramag basin is a manmade lake which was a result of the construction of a huge dam for the NPC Hydro – Electric Power Plant in Maramag. ECONOMY Bukidnon is an agricultural economy. It is a major producer of rice, corn, sugar coffee, rubber, pineapple, tomato, flowers, cassava, and other fruits and vegetables. It is also a major producer of chicken, hogs, and cattle. Almost all large firms operating in the province are into either production or production and processing of these agricultural products. Del Monte Philippines, Inc. (DMPI), is engaged in pineapple production and cattle fattening; Bukidnon Sugar Milling Corporation (BUSCO) and Crystal Sugar Milling are into sugar milling and refining. Phil-Agro Industrial Corporation is in starch production. Menzi Agricultural Development Corporation is in cacao production and the First Agricultural Resources Management, Inc. (FARM, Inc.) is in cutflower production). Food manufacturing giants, San Miguel Foods Inc., Monterey Farms Corp., Swift Foods, Inc., Purefoods Corp. and Vitarich have intensified their contract breeding and growing operations in the Province. MAJOR INDUSTRIES 1. Agricultural and Forest Based Manufacturing 1.1 Textile and garments production with cottonized ramie, pineapple leaves, abaca and banana stalks as material, and other natural fiber including barangay level degumming and cottonizing activities and ramie and abaca production. 1.2 Herbal medicine manufacturing including cinchona-based pharmaceutical production. 1.3 Integrated livestock breeding and processing 1.3.1 Hog, fowl, beef, cattle, goat, sheep, horse, carabao and exotic animals breeding and production. 1.3.2 Feedmilling 1.3.3 Hatchery 1.3.4 Nucleus Breeding Farm 1.3.5 Contract Breeding / Growing 1.3.6 Processed meat production including chicken fillet 1.3.7 Leathercraft 1.3.8 Fresh water fish production 1.3.9 Cold Storage 1.3.10 Slaughtering and production of dress and carcass and prime cuts of pork and beef. 1.3 Integrated livestock breeding and processing 1.4 Gift, toys, housewares and furniture such as; rattan and bamboo furniture and dried flowers, etc. 1.5 Fruits and vegetable production and processing 1.6 Sugarcane based industries 1.7 Rubber production and processing and rubber product manufacturing. 1.8 High value crop production 1.9 Commercial Seed production 1.10 Cut-flower production 2. Mineral – based industries 3. Forestry – based industries 4. Service – related industries Climate Due to its elevation and mountainous physiography the climate in Bukidnon is relatively cool and moist throughout the year. The province has two prevailing types of climate variations in the rainfall patter existing between the northern and southern sections. The northern part falls under the third or intermediate A type characterized by no pronounced maximum rain period with a short dry season lasting only for one to three months. The southern part, beginning from Malaybalay, falls under the fourth type of intermediate B type with no pronounced maximum rain period and no dry seasons. Rains are very frequent, almost daily for the rest of the year. Though the province is nearer the equator than Luzon Island, the climate is pleasant due to its altitude and the usual extreme heat of tropical regions can not be experienced in Bukidnon. The province is outside the path of typhoons. The Annual Average Monthly Rainfall Distribution from 1993-1998 is 204.18 mm. The rainy seasons last from March to October when monthly rainfalls are generally from 10 to 150 mm. Record indicates that the months of January, February, November and December had no regular affective rainfall. With La Niña in 1999, annual average rainfalls of the province rose to 300.20 mm compared to 204.18 mm from 1993 to 1998. The monthly temperature characteristics is taken from Malaybalay PAG-ASA Station as of 1999; maximum annual average of 29.50 C and minimum of 18.20C while the mean annual average temperature is 24.100C and a Relative Humidity of 86.00 percent. Language/Dialects The province has different dialects brought by immigration of lowlanders that come from the different islands of the archipelago. The major dialects spoken in the province is Cebuano which constituted 77.9 percent of the total household population followed by Bukidnon with 8.9 percent while the least spoken dialect is English with 0.05 percent by some tribes. TOURISM-RELATED DEVELOPMENT A. Transport Infrastructure The Sayre Highway cuts right at the center of the province, from Cagayan de Oro in the North to Carmen, Cotabato in the south. Secondary national roads, also lead to Davao City, Misamis Oriental, Cotabato Province, Lanao del Sur and two other points in Cagayan de Oro City. The total length of all types of roads reach about 5,153 km. National roads constitute about thirteen percent (13%); provincial, fifteen percent (15%); municipal, eight percent (8%) and; barangay, sixtyfour percent (64%). Although the province has several airstrips being used by private firms, the Lumbia Airport in Cagayan de Oro City is the nearest commercial air strip. Malaybalay, the capital city, is an hour and a half ride from Cagayan de Oro City. From Davao City, Malaybalay is only a five-hour drive. Cotabato City. It will also take the same time from Buses regularly ply the Cagayan de Oro – Bukidnon-Davao, and Cagayan de OroBukidnon-Cotabato routes. Public utility jeeps provide service to commuters to and from the different municipalities and barangays of the province. B. ACCOMMODATION 1. PINE HILLS HOTEL Contact Person Address Tel. Nos. Fax - Thelma Figuerroa - P & T Town Center, - (088) 221-3211 to 3213 - (088) 221-3214 Fortich St., Mly. City Facilities: 28 Guest Rooms, Ballroom Outdoor Café/Bar, Shopping Arcade, Restaurant, Cable TV, Meeting Rooms, Individually, Controlled, air-conditioning, Private Bathroom, Remote color TV, Room Service, Standby Generator, Swimming Pool, 24 hr. Security, Lighted Parking Area, Airport Service, Hot & Cold Bath, PABX Telephone Service Rates: Standard De Luxe Superior Suite Extra Person Extra Bed - P 895.00 990.00 1,200.00 1,900.00 200.00 250.00 2. HAUS MALIBU Contact Person- Lydia Hallasgo Address - Bonifacio Drive, Malaybalay City TelefaxTel. Nos.- (088) 221-3318 & (088) 813-2601 (088) 221-2714 Facilities- 8 Executive Rooms @ P650.00700.00/rm w/ Aircon, telephone, Refrigerator, Cable TV, Private CR, and Hot and Cold Shower - 5 Standard Rooms @ P 550.00/rm. W/ Stand Fan, Telephone, Refrigerator, Cable TV, Private CR, Hot & Cold Shower - 4 Business Rooms @ P360.00 / rm with Stand Fan, Private C.R. and Hot & Cold Shower - 4 Economy Rooms @ P220.00/ rm with Commonal CR & Table Fan 3. VALENCIA PLAZA INN. Contact Person - Salesitas Genosas Address - Catarata St., Valencia City Tel. Number - 844-2188 No. of Rooms - 12 Rate Single Double Triple - P 100.00 w/ electric fan - 130.00 w/ electric fan - 205.00 w/ electric fan 4. JUANITO’S LODGE Contract Person: Alma Tioco Address: Cor. Mabini & Magsaysay St., Val. City Tel. No.: 844-2018 Number of Rooms - 14 Rate Single - P350.00 w/ Aircon, CR Double - P450.00 w/ TV Matrimonial - P400.00 5. GENE’S PLACE Contract Person: Dolores Gono Address: Sayre Highway, Valencia City Tel. No.: 844-2119/828-4424 Number of Rooms - 18 Rate Single Double Triple Double - P 75.00 w/ electric fan - P 150.00 w/ electric fan - P 300.00 w/ electric fan - P 350.00 w/ Aircon 6. GH PENSION HOUSE Contract Person: Christine Cuyno Address: Valencia City Tel. No.: 828-1292 Number of Rooms - 18 Rate Single Double Double Double - P90.00 w/ electric fan - P 190.00 w/ electric fan - P 400.00 w/ CR & Aircon - P 300.00 Common CR 7. LOSAMHILL LODGE and Bathroom Contract Person: Lourdes Langub Address: Sayre Highway, Valencia City Tel. No.: 844-2607 Number of Rooms - 22 Rate - Single - P 75.00 w/ electric fan - Double - P 75.00 w/ electric fan 8. IMEES LODGE Contract Person: Lauro Torrepalma Address: Lapu-Lapu St., Valencia City Tel. No.: 828-0472 Number of Rooms: 18 Rates - Single - P 300.00 w/ electric fan & Bathroom - Single - P 400.00 w/ Aircon, TV & Bathroom - Double - 550.00 w/ Aircon, TV & Bathroom 9. HOTEL VALENCIA Contract Person: Evelyn Dacuyan Address: Hagkol, Valencia City Tel. No.: 844-2442 & 828-2007 Number of Rooms - 25 Rates - Standard - P 650.00 w/ Aircon, TV and Refrigerator - Suite Room - P 890.00 w/ Aircon, TV & Refrigerator 10. COUNTRY HOMES Contract Person: Hector Emilano Address: Sayre Highway, Valencia City Number of Rooms - 18 Rate - Single - Double - Family - P 100.00 w/ electric fan - P 200.00 w/ electric fan - 500.00 w/ aircon & CR 11. DOTZ LODGE Contract Person: Ronora Ronquillo / Address: Aguilar St., Valencia City Tel. No.: 828-0296 Number of Rooms -6 Liza Escudero Rate - Double - P 250.00 w/ electric fan & CR - Double - P 450.00 w/ electric, CR and Cable - Triple - 550.00 w/ Aircon, CR and Cable 12. GRACE VIN Contract Person: Milan Solatorio Address: Sayre Highway, Valencia Tel. No.: 844-2329 Number of Rooms - 5 Rate - Single - Double - P 250.00 w/ electric fan - P 450.00 w/ Aircon & CR C. TRAVEL AGENCIES / TOUR OPERATORS: a. Kaamulan Travel & Tours Mr. & Mrs. Pong Quinto Sumpong Malaybalay City b. M. Aking Travel & Tours Mrs. Nena Ma Fortich St., Malaybalay City D. DINING FACILITIES 1. Em’s Fastfoods Malaybalay (Old & New) Specialty: Filipino/Chinese 2. Loiza’s Foodhouse Fortich St., Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 3. Yoly’s Fastfoods Fortich St., Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 4. Zion’s Ranch Poblacion, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 5. Jocel Food Center Poblacion, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 6. NVM Fastfood Sayre Highway, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 7. Pine Hills Hotel Fortich St., Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino & Chinese Dishes 8. Mindy’s Fastfood Fortich St., Malaybalay City & Sayre Specialty: Filipino Dishes 9. Garden View Fastfood Casisang, Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 10. Orange Brutus Fortich St., Malaybalay City & Specialty: Filipino Dishes 11. Del Monte Club House Cawayanon, Manolo Fortich 12. Gaisano Valencia Poblacion, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino & Chinese Dishes 13. Golden Restaurant Sayre Highway, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino & Chinese Dishes 14. Port Dominique Sumpong, Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 15. Taipan, Restaurant Hagkol, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino & Chinese Dishes 16. TS Garden Poblacion, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 17. Mame La Fastfood Poblacion, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 18. My Place Restaurant Lumbo, Valencia Specialty: Filipino Dishes 19. Farm House Upper Mampaalong St., Malaybalay City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 20. Coron Coron Fastfood Poblacion, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 21. Sionny’s Fastfood Sayre Highway, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes 22. A-Two Sugbahan Lumbo, Valencia City Specialty: Filipino Dishes Highway, Valencia Valencia City Specialty: American Dishes, Steak E. Entertainment/Sports/Recreational Facilities 1. Gymnasium (All municipalities of 2. BSC Gym / Auditorium Fortich St., Malaybalay City Bukidnon except Cabanglasan 3. Kaamulan Open Theatre Kaamulan Grounds, Malaybalay City 4. SIC Gym Impalambong, Malaybalay City 5. Hotel Valencia Swimming Pool Hagkol, Valencia City 6. Bowling Alleys Alkuino Building, Valencia City 7. Mangima Resort Swimming Pool Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon 8. MGM Resort Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon Facilities: Swimming Pool, Basketball Court, Volleyball Court, F. Shopping Centers/Souvenir Shops 1. Gaisano-Malaybalay and Valencia Type: Department Store Shopping Hour: 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 2. Zeta Trading Fortich Street, Malaybalay City Shopping Hour: 8:00 am. – 7:00 pm. 3. 4S Souvenir Shop Fortich St., Malaybalay City 4. M. Aking Store Fortich St., Malaybalay City Type: Dry Goods, Pawnshop 5. Belyca Mart Magsaysay St., Malaybalay City Type: Department Store 6. Jerry’s Shopper’s World Fortich St., Malaybalay City 7. Sta. Ana Enterprises Fortich St., Malaybalay City Type: Dry Goods, Schools Supplies 8. Estrada’s Botique Fortich St., Malaybalay City 9. NVM Poblacion, Valencia City Type: Department Store 10. Trendline Poblacion, Valencia City Type: Dry Goods Shopping Hour: 6:30 am. –6:00 pm. 11. Tienda ni Basilia Tennis Court. Fortich St., Valencia City Type: Dry Goods/Bakeshop Shopping Hour: 8:00 am. – 7:00 pm. 12. Pharmacia Valencia Poblacion, Valencia Type: Department Store / Pharmacy G. Meetings, Conventions & Exhibition Facilities 1. Kaamulan Open Theatre Kaamulan Grounds, Malaybalay City 2. Pine Hills Hotel Fortich St., Malaybalay City 3. BSC Auditorium Fortich St., Malaybalay City 4. Hotel Valencia Hagkol, Valencia City 5. New Em’s Fastfood Fortich St., Malaybalay City 6. SIC Gymnasium Impalambong, Malaybalay City 7. TS Garden Hagkol, Valencia City OTHER SUPPORT FACILITIES a. Banks and Educational Institutions There are 36 banks operating in the province, nine (9) of which are rural banks, thirteen (13) are private and three (3) are government banks. Bukidnon has colleges and universities. The state owned Central Mindanao University (CMU) in Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon and Bukidnon State College (BSC) in Malaybalay City and sectarian schools – Mountain View College (MVC) in Mt. Nebo, Valencia City and San Isidro College (SIC) in Malaybalay City. Other tertiary schools found in Bukidnon are: Mindanao Arts and Technological Institute in Malaybalay, Valencia Colleges, San Agustin Technical Institute in Valencia, Alemarz Technical Institute in Valencia, Bukidnon Midland College in Malaybalay, Cultural Mission Academy in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Maramag Colleges, Philippine College Foundation in Valencia, Quezon Institute of Technology, San Fernando Community College, Southern Bukidnon Foundation Academy in Don Carlos, and the Valencia Colleges in Valencia City. b. Communication Services Telecommunications services is provided by the Bureau of Telecommunications (BUTEL) and private operators like Radio Communications Philippines, Inc. (RCPI) and Philippine Telegraph and Telephone (PT & T). Southern Telecommunication Company (SOTELCO) operates a Domestic and International Direct Dial System in the City of Malaybalay and in the city of Valencia and Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. It also operates an operator – assisted domestic and international long distance service in the Poblacion of Talakag, Quezon, Maramag and Don Carlos and Damilag, Manolo Fortich; Musuan, Maramag and Bagontaas, Valencia. It is also a service provider of INTERNET. Philippine Communications, Inc. (PHILCOM) operates in Malaybalay and Valencia. Its services include Domestic and International Direct Dialing System and also a provider of INTERNET. Its future expansion of about 8,590 lines will cover the municipalities of Manolo Fortich, Quezon, Don Carlos, Maramag, Impasugong, Libona and Sumilao. c. Hospitals/Medical Institutions There are 68 private hospitals/clinics in the province. We have also Bukidnon Provincial Hospital in Malaybalay City and the rest is scattered in Maramag, San Fernando, Kibawe, Kalilangan, Talakag and Malitbog. d. Radio Stations There are four Radio Stations in Bukidnon namely: 1. DXMB in Malaybalay, 2. DXDB in Malaybalay 3. DXMV in Valencia and 4. DXMU in Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon. TOURIST ATTRACTION HISTORICAL STONE MARKER OF YOSHITOI’S GRAVE – Located at Poblacion Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. This stone, inscribed with Japanese character marks the grave of high-ranking Japanese official killed during the World War II. Roughly elliptical and measuring about 2 feet and 1 foot across, the stone bears two sets of inscriptions which when translated, means “On this spot died Miyazaki Yoshitoi, chief of army and Emperor Chiao. In memory of Kaji Battalion, May 8, 1942.” NATURAL KITANGLAD NATIONAL PARK – a natural type of attraction located at the north central Bukidon. It has an area of 31,297 hectares composed of more than dozen mountain peaks, including Mt. Dulang-Dulang. The peak of the mountain could be reached through 3 trail routes namely: Bolugan, Kaatuan, Lantapan / Lupiagan, Sumilao / Intavas, La Fortuna, Impasugong. MT. KITANGLAD, the second highest mountain in the country, towers to more than nine thousand feet, serving as the base of the Province’s long distance communication tower. It also offers a challenge to mountain climbers. To reach its summit, one has to scale its ranges for five hours passing through Flora and Fauna of genuine virgin forests. At the base of Lalawan, Dalwangan, is the home of the Philippine Eagle. It was declared as a National Park under EO 677 dated December 14, 1990. Rising up to 9,696 feet above sea level, this second highest peak in the Philippines, has been declared as highest in biodiversity. The temperature varies from 64 to 56 planted mostly with Alvizza Falcantria and other medicinal trees, most of which grow on trees which still drip with dew even at twelve o’clock high noon. LAKE APO – a natural type located at Guinoyuran, Valencia. This could be reached through jeepney and motorcycle. This twenty-four hectares and eighty five feet-deep lake is surrounded mountains. It is an ideal place for boating and fishing. by PAIYAK CAVE – Found in the Palaopao mountains of Sumilao, Bukidnon it is fifteen minutes ride and an hour and 50 minutes walk from Sayre Highway in Kisolon. This well-preserved Cliffside cave has created centuries old formations as gleamed from undistributed stalactites and stalagmites PINAMALOY LAKE – This serene and tranquil lake can be seen from the highway in Don Carlos, Bukidnon. Often used as picnic and fishing area. NAPALIT LAKE – the 36 hectares-seventy eight feet deep lake in Pigtauranan, Pangantucan, is located at the foot of the Kalatungan Mountains. It stands out because of its twenty-four floating islets of varying sizes, the biggest of which is 50 feet wide. Those islets float around the lake parallel to the direction of the wind. NASULI SPRING – Located twenty kilometers from Malaybalay. Nasuli springs offers nature enthusiasts cool, clear water which is ideal for diving and swimming. MT. PIGTUYUAN – Found in Sampagar, Damulog, breast-like mountainas and 250 feet high with a slope range from 30 to 50 percent. Host of PLDT, PHILTEL, NAPOCOR & DOTC transmitters. MINLAYA FALLS – Located at Poblacion, Damulog, fifty nine feet high falls and 15 feet deep at the drop site. QUARRY CAVE – Composed of several interconnected passages and has several outlets. The width ranges from .60 m to 19.10 m. while its height ranges from 1 meter to 6 meters located at East Poblacion of Kitaotao. LIROPAN CAVE – Found in Kiabo, Malitbog, about 30 to 45 minutes ride from Poblacion. Noted for its deposit of organic fertilizer called “Guano”. Its creek discharges milky white water. MALAGAHA LAKE – Located in Barangay Kalingking, Malitbog and about 15 minutes ride from Poblacion. It is a hunting area for wild ducks, likewise a fishing ground for mudfish. SUMALSAG CAVE – Found in Kilabong, Sumilao which is known as the longest cave in the Northern part of the province. BORANTAWAN CAVE – in Bita-ug, Lantud, Talakag has a 300 meter vertical entrance and is almost a kilometer long. Bats thrive within the cave while its floor either flows with water or is covered with guano. PAIYAK CAVE – Found in the southern wall of Palaopao Mountain in Sumilao, an hour walk from Sayre Highway. This huge cave contains over a million year – old stalagmites and stalactites. MANMADE DEL MONTE PHILIPPINES INC. – This pineapple plantation is located in Manolo Fortich, Libona, Impasugong and Sumilao; considered the biggest single pineapple plantation in the Far East. DEL MONTE GOLF COURSE – The evergreen, well-trimmed, world-class 18 hole golf course located within the Pineapple Plantation. MANGIMA CANYON – Is zigzagged road along the Sayre Highway, w/ views of rivers & hills, making it one of the most interesting spots in Bukidnon. MANGIMA SPRING RESORT – A local government-initiated project. The resort comprises approximately 6 hectares. Presently, the resort has four operational swimming pools. It is deal for family gatherings, horse back riding, seminars and relaxation since the site is surrounded with hills and mountains. IMPALUTAO REFORESTATION PROJECT – One of the earliest reforestation project situated along the Sayre Highway in Impalutao, Impasugong, Offering nature lovers beautiful forest and crystal clear waterfalls. BUKIDNON FOREST INC. – A 36,000 hectare-reforestation project under the assistance of the New Zealand government under the auspices of DENR. KAAMULAN PARK – Located at the back of the Provincial Capitol, the area is best used for camping and rodeo activities. It has been the site for provincial fairs, foremost of which is the KAAMULAN. The park in its natural setting abounds with pine trees. MGM RESORT – Located at Dologon, Maramag. The resort is popular for swimming and relaxation. LUAN-LUAN Spring and Swimming Pool – Located within the Poblacion, municipality of Quezon. It is a place where several springs flow out the whole year round. It is popular for swimming. VER OVERVIEW – A high point located in Sitio Kipolot, Palopao, Quezon. The landscaped area offers the viewer a panorama of beautiful rolling hills and plains of Bukidnon. ATUGAN SWIMMING POOL - In Sumilao is managed by the Department of Public Works and Highways. It has a pool for adults as well as for kids. BIRD WATCHING – located in Lalawan, Dalwangan, 6 kms from the National Highway, is the home of the Philippine Eagle and host of a rare bird species like the Philippine Hanging Parakeet. Giant scoops, owl, species of the fly catcher, brahmine kite and jungle fowls. SEAGULL VALLEY MOUNTAIN RESORT – Swimming Pools located at Barangay Lorega, Kitaotao, with parks, benches, cottages and lodging house. MAGAWA PLAIN – Proposed Golf Course contained with in an area of about 80 hectares. About 25 minutes ride from Poblacion, Malitbog. MENZI FARMS – A place which provides an overview of the whole municipality of Manolo Fortich. MENZI produces oranges, pineapples, cutflowers, cacao and coffee. RPA VENTURES, INC. – area formerly known as Farms Incorporated, which engages in cutflower production. Located in Barangay Diclum, Manolo Fortich. The area houses anthurium blooms of different Holland varieties. MAGIC FARMS – A vast agricultural area devoted to different agricultural experimentation. Also produces grapes, banana, langka and fresh water fish. HELMS FARM – Located in Barangay Dahilayan, Manolo Fortich. This is where one can enjoy houseback riding and a camp-out night with the soothing caress of the cool breeze. ALL FARMS – Located in San Gabriel, Manolo Fortich. This is an 18 hectare area, which is devoted to the production of cut folfiage-potted ornamentals of both local and imported origins. EVENTS / FESTIVALS KAAMULAN, THE FESTIVAL – From the hinterland villages, Kaamulan came to the town fiesta of Malaybalay in 1974. The Municipal Government of Malaybalay featured the color and magic of ethnic folk arts in the celebration of the town fiesta then. As a festival, Kaamulan was presented at the Pines View Park in Malaybalay on November 25-27, 1977. For three days, nothing could match and dampen the din of the receptacles as thousands of guest and camera wielding tourist graced themselves to feast on the first ever “Kaamulan” cultural pageant. For several years, the festival was held every September. In 1991, it was moved to March to celebrate the creation of Bukidnon as a province on March 10, 1917. Kaamulan has become a cultural festival that presents the rich customs and traditions of the seven hilltribes: Tala-andig, Higa-onon, Umayamnoon, Manobo, Tigwahanon, Matigsalug and Bukidnon. To the hilltribes, “Kaamulan” heralded the symbolic breakthrough of their long quest for meaning and identity. Above all, it provides an interesting ground for the unification of the many tribes of Northern Mindanao and the Filipinos as a whole. In “binukid”, a dialect widely spoken among the highlanders in the region “Kaamulan” signifies a gathering for a purpose. It may mean a datuship ritual, a wedding ceremony, a thanksgiving festival at harvest season and many others. Integrated into the festival are activities designed to fuse the different sectors as a whole. There is a civic parade, a program highlighting the historic beginnings of Bukidnon, a trade and food fair, a rodeo, a dramatic presentation of tribal oral tradition, a street dancing contest graded with ethnic group performers, rituals showcasing the culture and beliefs of tribal Bukidnons and other activities. CAMIGUIN is never intended to replace paradise, though one could say that it may be the closest thing to paradise. This cove of pristine white sand is indeed a place for tranquil contentment. Nature must have “fallen in love with Camiguin” so much, that she has all the wonders of nature. One is simply at a loss for words to describe this lovely island which the tourists endcaringly call “The Island of your Imagination”. Camiguin is said to be the country’s most peaceful island-paradise, and an encounter with the people can be as rewarding as the assimilation of its physical richness. In a true Filipino fashion, the people are warm, open to friendship, hospitable, generous and religious. To the amazing delight of many visitors, the island is so clean aside from being green - Flora abounds throughout the whole island exceptionally maintaining the ecological balance. The air is so pure, the mountain is so green, and the water is so clear that your visit to the island will become your once-in-a-lifetime love affair with mother nature which is its greatest reward. OVERVIEW BRIEF HISTORY Old Spanish documents indicate that the great explorers Ferdinand Magellan and Miguel Lopez de Legaspi landed in Camiguin in 1521 and 1565 respectively, but it was not until 1598 when the Spanish settlement was established in what later came to be Guinsiliban (now one of the 5 municipalities). The first major settlement during the Spanish era was Catarman in 1679. This settlement grew and prospered to what it is now known as Bonbon. The 1871 Mt. Vulcan Daan eruption destroyed this town, the remains of which are the ancient Spanish church and convent. This settlement was transferred to Katadman presently known as Catarman. Sagay was formerly established as a town in 1848; Mambajao in 1855; and Mahinog in 1860. The name “Camiguin” is derived from the word “Kamagong”, a name of a tree in the ebony family. GEOGRAPHY Camiguin is a pear shaped volcanic island lying in the Bohol Sea some 54 kilometers southeast of the famous Chocolate Hills and 90 kilometers north at Cagayan de Oro City Airport; 120 kilometers southeast of Mactan International Airport, and 10 kilometers north of Misamis Oriental. Camiguin is about 300 square kilometers or approximately 29,000 hectares; its length measures 33 kilometers where the widest point measures 14 kilometers while its circumferential road measures 64 kilometers. POLITICAL SUBDIVISION Politically, Camiguin Island used to be a part of Misamis Oriental. It became a separate province in 1968. The province consists of five (5) municipalities; namely Mambajao, the capital town, Mahinog, Guinsiliban, Sagay, and Catarman. CLIMATE Cool climate is attributed to vegetation and natural springs. Daytime temperature evarages at 26.9 o C. Coldest months are December, January and February. Maximum rainfall had been recorded on the months of June to December. Dry seasons start in April and will last for one to three months. POPULATION MUNICIPALITY 2000 CENSUS Mambajao 30,806 Catarman 15,386 Sagay 10,356 Guinsiliban 5,092 Mahinog 12,592 TOTAL 74,232 Source: NSO - Camiguin (as of May 1, 2000) LANGUAGE/DIALECT Dialects spoken in Camiguin are Cebuano and Hiligaynon, but a few people in Sagay and Guinsiliban still speak the old Manobo tribe dialect, “Kinamiguing”. MAJOR INDUSTRIES Main occupation of the people is fishing and some are engaged in farming. Coconut is the major production as far as sources of income is concerned. Other plantation are abaca, rice, mangoes, lanzones and other fruit trees. Small cottage industries are now increasing in number. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AIRLINES SEAIR Departure Cebu-Camiguin Camiguin-Cebu Cebu-Camiguin Camiguin-Cebu Cebu-Camiguin Camiguin-Cebu Cebu-Camiguin Camiguin-Cebu Arrival 4:00 p.m. Sunday/Tuesday 4:55 p.m. Sunday/Tuesday 2:45 p.m Every Friday 3:40 p.m. Every Friday 4:35 p.m. Sunday/Tuesday 5:30 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Every Friday 4:15 p.m. Fare: 1,315.00 o/w SHIPPING (Cebu-Camiguin-Cebu Route) M/V Shuttle Ferry VII (Asian Marine Transport Corporation) Schedule: Cebu-Camiguin: Camiguin-Cebu Departure Arrival Departure Arrival - 8:00 p.m. (Friday) 7:00 p.m. (Saturday) 8:00 p.m. (Saturday) 7:00 a.m. (Saturday) Fare Rate: Tourist Class Economy - 500.00 350.00 GUINSILIBAN TO BALINGOAN AND VICE-VERSA M/V SHUTTLE FERRY 9:00 AM 1.15 PM 4:30 - 6:00 AM 11:30 PM 2:30 PM ARRASTRE 6 WHEELERS 4 WHEELERS Motor - P 248.00 P 97.17 P 22.00 BOAT: 6 WHEELERS ELF/CANTER 4 WHEELERS (Service Vehicle) CAR Motor P1,650.00 P1,100.00 P 660.00 - P550.00 P110.00 DISTANCE TOWN/BARANGAY MAMBAJAO Balbagon Anito Magting Tupsan Tupsan Pequeño Catohugan Hubangon San Jose Binaliwan MAHINOG San Roque Benoni Maac GUINSILIBAN Li-ong Balite Manuyog Alangilan Bonbon SAGAY Mayana Bugang Tangaro Alga CATARMAN Looc Compol Panghiawan Lawigan Catibac Bonbon KILOMETERS (via east) (via west) 0 64 2.5 61.5 4 60 5 59 7 57 10 54 11 53 12 52 13 51 13.5 50.5 14 50 15 49 17 47 19 45 23 41 26 38 28 36 29 35 31 33 32 32 33 31 34 30 36 28 37 27 38 26 DISTANCE (via east) (via west) 0 14* 2.5 11.5 4 10 5 9 7 7 10 4 11 3 12 2 13 1 13.5 0.5 14* 9* 1 8 3 6 5 4 9* 10* 3 7 5 5 6 4 8 2 9 1 10* 6* 1 5 3 3 4 2 5 1 40 41 43 45 48 50 1 2 4 6 9 11 24 23 21 19 16 14 24 23 21 19 16 14 Naasag Yumbing Agoho Bug-ong Kuguita Baylao MAMBAJAO Poblacion Pandan Soro-soro Benhaan Tagdo Tubod San Isidro Puntod Owakan San Miguel Butay Cabuan Cantaan Cuña Bacnit Mainit Sto. Niño Liloan Bura Manduao 55 57 59 60 61 62 64 - 9 7 5 4 3 2 0 16 18 20 21 22 23 25* 9 7 5 4 3 2 0 2.5 3.5 9.0 4.5 15 14 16 18 21 26 21 23.5 34 34 25.5 27.5 25 21 27 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS HISTORICAL CATARMAN CHURCH RUINS - famous for the name Ruins of Gui-ob Church located in Barangay Bonbon, 16 kilometers from the center of Catarman town. What remains are ruins of adobe walls, belfry and convent that are testimonials to the devastating 1871 earthquake and volcanic eruption which wiped out the illustrious town of Catarman established earlier as a Spanish settlement in 1697. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs CROSS MARKER AND SUNKEN CEMETERY - 16 kilometers from Catarman proper; a huge cross was installed in 1982 to mark the community cemetery which sunk during the 1871 volcanic holocaust. A fluvial procession, usually organized by the townsfolk of Barangay Bonbon, is held to honor the sunken graves of their forefathers, usually done on the month of November. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. NATURAL KATIBAWASAN FALLS - 5 kilometers southeast of Mambajao center. The Waterfalls, which measures 256 feet high, cascades to a rock pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns, trees and boulders. Its cold water provides an ideal summer splash to bathers and picnickers. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. TUASAN FALLS - 6 kilometers northwest of Catarman. The trek to the 25 meter high rapid waterfalls entails a very scenic hike passing thru the quaint Barrio Mainit. The falls can be tapped as a mini-hydro power source. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. ARDENT HOT SPRING RESORT - 6 kilometers southwest of Mambajao. The hot spa of the locality is a natural pool of about 400C coming from the bowels of Mt. Hibok-Hibok. Cottages, restaurant, and dormitory facilities are provided to local and foreign tourists. Ideal time for swimming is early morning or late afternoon till night. Due to hot temperature, suggested length of bathing should not be more than 20 minutes. Picnic huts, cook-out facilities and restrooms are put up to cater/accommodate the increasing number of visitors. Dipping in its hot water is the best treatment for any therapeutic ailment because the water contains sulphur, a medicinal element that can cure illness. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. STO. NIÑO COLD SPRING - 12 kilometers north uphill of Catarman proper. The pool measuring 25 m x 40m is 11/2 meter deep with cold spring water sprouting from its sandy bottom. The area has sari-sari stores, picnic huts, cook-out facilities and restrooms for picnickers. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. TANGUB HOT SPRING - 12 kilometers west of Mambajao. A volcanic hot spring by the sea. Water temperature turns to cold, hot and lukewarm as the tide changes to high, low and medium, respectively. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. MOUNT HIBOK-HIBOK - entry is through the base of Barangay Tagdo in Mambajao. It is the only active volcano among the seven others in the island; the 1,250 meters slope is a challenge even to professional climbers as a trek entails skillful maneuvers in loose rocks and boulders. A crater lake and stream serve as outlets in many places at the peak, and a clear view of the entire island and Bohol can be seen on clear days. OLD VULCAN - 13 kilometers west of Mambajao with a steep drop of 7,080 meters. It is the newest landmark for “PANAAD” (a Holy Week Activity). It is also ideal for trekking. Fourteen (14) Stations of the Cross have been installed along the walkway where each stop commands a panoramic view of the sea. The last station is the sepulcher that is carved out of the volcanic rock. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. WHITE ISLAND - 2 kilometers across Agoho and Yumbing. An uninhabited small white sand bar with picturesque Mt. Hibok-Hibok and Old Vulcan as its backdrop. The Island is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, and shell collecting. A rest haven for fishermen. Available Transport: Pumpboat MANTIGUE ISLAND - 3 kilometers off shore from Barangay Hubangon and San Roque in Mahinog. The island has 4 hectares of evergreen forest fringed with white sandy beach. A fishing village and seaweed culture is found in the north side. One side of the beach is shallow with few corals formation, is home to small tropical fishes, pelagic fishes, marine turtles and stingrays which are abundant in this mushroom-like island. Available Transport: Pumpboat CABUA-AN BEACH - located at the right side of the old pier of Mambajao. It is the nearest beach in Mambajao proper. Unique corals are found 75 - 100 meters from the shore. Site of the annual “San Juan sa Hibok-Hibok Festival”. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. AGOHAY BEACH - 7 kilometers from Mambajao proper. Located in Barangay Agoho, Mambajao. One of the favorite sandy beaches of the island. Native cottages, multi-purpose building and a restaurant are also available. Available Transport: Jeepneys and rented vans/multicabs. DIVE SPOTS CABU-AN POINT (DIVE SPOT) - located between Guinsiliban and Benoni Ports of Camiguin Island lies a colorful reef, displaying gigantic brightly colored sea fans, branching corals. The pleasant light currents offer relax diving & fun. Cabu-an is accessible by shore entry. Visibility in the area varies from 40 to 120 feet, and is ideal for seasoned underwater photographers and beginners as well. Available Transport: Pumpboat JICDUP SHOAL (DIVE SPOT) - lies approximately 2 nautical miles from the shore of Balbagon, Mambajao. The seabed rises forming a shoal about 10 hectares in size. Hosting a variety of aquatic life, it is one of the best dive spots in Camiguin Island. Teeming with fishes of all kinds and sizes and having excellent visibility. It is good for underwater photographers and novice divers as well. Available Transport: Pumpboat BURIAS SHOAL (DIVE SPOT) - slightly smaller than Jicdup, Burias is among the favorite spot for high adventure seeking divers. To see schools of jacks, tuna, mackerels and barracudas. A lush, black coral-covered bottom is also one of its treasures. Diving here is tricky because the current can be strong, but the effort spent fighting against such current will be worth the excitement. Available Transport: Pumpboat OLD VOLCANO DIVE SITE - A unique underwater lava formation that rises from the depths of more than 80 feet from the bottom forming a series of pinnacles is the main attraction here. The coral-covered molten rocks are surrounded by tropical fishes such as anthias, clown fish damsels, and the like. Hug jacks and napoleon wrasses occassionally patrol these areas in search for food. Available Transport: Pumpboat SUNKEN CEMETERY (DIVE SITE) - lying 20 feet underwater in front of barrio Bonbon, Catarman, lies the sunken cemetery, the remains of the past volcano eruption. Coral- encrusted tombstone can still be explored by snorkellers and scuba divers. Available Transport: Pumpboat SPECIAL INTERESTS 1. Scuba Diving and Snorkelling Shoal & Burias Shoal 2. Mountain Climbing - Mt. Hibok-hibok, Old Vulcan Tres Marias, Guinsiliban Peak and Timpo-ong 3. Rapelling - Katibawasan Falls 4. Squid Fishing Tour 5. Giant Clams Ocean Nursery Kantaan, Guinsiliban FESTIVALS - Sunken Cemetery, Jigdup LANZONES FESTIVAL (3rd weekend of October) - a two day grand festival of agri-cottage industry product exhibits, barangay beautification, indigenous sports, tableau of local culture, grand parade of the golden fruit found prolific and extra sweet in the entire province. The festival is Camiguin’s contribution to Mindanao as cultural destination. DAWIT-DAWIT TA BUAHAN, Bonbon Church Ruins (3rd Week of October) a ceremony that serve as a prelude to the lanzones festival perform by the locales during sundown. SAN JUAN HIBOK-HIBOK (June 24) is annually held to honor St. John the Baptist. Venues of the festival are usually Cabua-an and/or Agohay Beaches. Watersports like boatraces, aqua palo sebo, fluvial parade/procession and search for Miss Hibok-Hibokan are conducted. Celebrated in the entire province, residents go to the nearest beach. PANAAD (Holy Week) - a pilgrim’s yearly trek around the island in observance of the Lenten season. Thousands of visitors make this island a Mecca as they converge at the Walkway to the Old Volcano where the Stations of the Cross are situated for rituals or just getting together. ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES Camiguin offers a wide range of accommodation to suit every budget and taste. Modern resorts provide complete facilities for a comfortable stay, including excellent dining and recreation. For those who prefer a touch of rustic ambience, simplier cottages are available. J & A Fishpen Resort and Restaurant Located in Benoni, Mahinog by the calm blue water of Tagu?? Lagoon. A simple, rustic place for people who want to experience the tranquil barrio ways. It has a fishpen full of crabs and fish for those who crave genuine fresh seafoods. Hire a boat, go fishing or enjoy a hearty meal in the peaceful surroundings. Address:Benoni, Mahinog Contact Person: Mr Jaime Popera Telephone No. (088)387-4008 Rates: Air-con room for 2 P 600.00 (extra bed 100) Fan room for 2 P 300.00 (extra bed 100) Fan room for 10 P 1,000.00 Facilities: Restaurant Conference room Boat hire Fishing Bar Tour guides Information Boat tours Motorcycle hire Islet Beach Resort A family owned resort set in simple, landscaped surroundings. Located 1 km from the port of Benoni and across from the white sand Mantigue island. The resort has picturesque views and a tranquil, relaxed atmosphere. From here you can hire a boat to take you across to Mantigue island or simplly relax in one of the many hammocks found in the pretty garden. Address: San Roque, Mahinog Contact person: Mr Felipe G. Kho Telephone No: (088) 387-4005 Rates: Air-con room, sleeps up to 10 people P 500.00-700.00 Fan room, sleeps up to 10 people P 350.00 Single Fan rooms P 100.00 Facilities: Restaurant Free 24hr coffee Bar Tour guides Boat tours Information Fishing Transfers Conference Rooms Billard table Massage Mountain bike hire Cooking facilites Motorcycle hire Pump boat Free Videoki Cable T.V Tia’s Beach Cottages Located in Mambajao on its own private beach. The resort has a friendly atmosphere and a peaceful, tropical setting. All cottages are located on the beach front and the enthusiastic staff here will cater for your every need. The resort has a large function room available for all occassions. Address: Tapon Poblacion, Mambajao Contact Person: Ms. Josefina L. Tia Telephone No. (088) 387-1045 Rates: Cottages for 2 P600.00 - 700.00 (extra bed 75) Duplex rooms (15 pax capacity) P100.00/pax Facilities: Restaurant guides Bar Information Convention hall Billards Transfers Boat tours Motorcycle hire Pump boat Mountain bike hire Massage ball Sun beds Free cooking facilities Darts Tour Snorkelling Volley Chess Casa Grande Hotel & Cafe A beautiful old, high ceilinghed Spanish house situated in the heart of Mambajao. All rooms have wide verandahs or terraces with picturesque gardens. Take your self back in time as you stay at this luxurious hotel. Address: Provincial Plaza, Mambajao Contact person: Mr Rogelio A. Gallardo Telephone No: (088) 387-2075 Rates: Deluxe air-con rooms w/ hot water P 1200.00 Delux fan room Facilities: P 600.00 Restaurant Information Beautiful garden Tour guides Huge sala w/ piano Massage Boutique Information Transfers Cabua-an Beach Resort This big resort in the heart of Camiguin is located right at Cabua-an beach. The resort offers a range of accommodation from hotel rooms to family cottages to suit every travellers needs. The grassy premises and sandy beach front offer guests an ideal place to relax, only minutes away from Mambajao center. Address: Balintawak, Mambajao Conatct person: Mr Luis R Nery Telephone No: (088) 387-2103 Rates: Family cottages w/ cable T.V from P 800.00 (2 pax) to P1 850 (7 pax) Honeymoon cottage w/ cable T.V. P 1,150.00 Air-con hotel room (sleeps 5) P 950.00 (extra bed150) Non Air-con hotel room P 150.00/pax Facilities: Restaurant Transfers Massage Group tours Bar Cooking facilites Sun beds Bowling alley Boutique Conference room Information Beach access Bahay Bakasyunan sa Camiguin This is one of Camiguin’s most prestigious resorts located on the water on an impressive coconut grove with meticulously maintained lawns. The architecture is resolutely traditional with nipa roofing, bamboo walls and furniture and every room has its own individual terrace. Although this beautiful resort takes you back to nature it does not lack any of today’s modern amenities, including a large beachfront pool. Address: Balbagon, Mambajao Contact person: Ms Anna Palencia-Ocampo Telephone No: (088) 387-0131 Telefax: (088) 387-0278 Rates: Deluxe air-con room w/ hot shower, cable T.V and NDD/IDD telephone (Double occupancy) P1,650.00 P1 890 Php Including breakfast for two. Facilities: Restaurant pool Jacuzzi Conference room Kid’s playground Beach front coffee shop Boat and Jetski rental Information Souvenir shop Laundry services Transfers Motorcycle/bike hire Massage Swimming Island tours Fishing Mambajao Beach Resort A waterfront resort set in simple, natural surroundings. The shaded premises offer a welcomed retreat from the summer heat, with fresh sea breezes. The private cottages provide guests a sirene haven, with all modern comforts and amenities. Address: Balbagon, Mambajao Contact person: Ms. Liza V. Tee Telephone No: (088) 387-0065 Rates: Air-con cottage (2 persons) P1,000.00 (extra bed 250) Non air-con cottage P 600.00 (extra bed 125) Non air-con Duplex cottage (2 persons) P 500.00 (extra bed 175) Air-con western standard room (2 persons) P 800.00 (extra bed 175) Facilities: Bar Motorbike hire Tour guides Billiard table Information Sun beds Boutique Laundry services Air-con function hall (150 person capacity) Transfers Restaurant Tarzan’s Nest (Enigmata) A huge tree house built on top of an acacia tree, Tarzans nest offers a peaceful refuge away from the hustle and bustle of city life. A 3-level architectural masterpiece made from natural indigenous materials set in lush green surroundings with ocean views. With a focus on eco-living this resort is for the adventurous traveller; lovers of art, nature, music and creativity on all levels. Rates: Beds from P150 Apartments from P600 The whole tree house can be rented for up to 40 people (price negotiable) Facilties: Restaurant Creative Arts Swimming pool Massage Bar Tour guides Live music Vegetarian cooking Cultural workshops Jewerelly making Information Boutique Transfers Cooking facilties Conference room (workshops in a natural setting) Ardent Mountain Hot Spring Resort Unlike other tourist spots on the island, Ardent is a mountainside resort blessed with a natural, therapeutic, hot spring. The resort is set over 4 hectares of fertile, green gardens with invitingly peaceful surroundings. Visitors staying at the resort can indulge in the hot springs day and night and then retreat to privacy of their own rooms. Address: Tagdo, Mambajao Contact person: Mr. Nazario Q. Banaag Telephone No: (088) 387-9048 Rates: Air-con family room w/ 2 CRs (Sleeps 10 pax) Air-con duplex cottage (Sleeps 2) P 1,100.00 P 2,750.00 Non air-con duplex cottage (Sleeps 2) P 600.00 Dormitory bedroom, (outside CR) P 175.00 - 250.00 Facilities: Restaurant Bar Conference room Information Sun beds Picnic sheds tours Video service Transfers Cooking facilities Massage Guides Island Jasmin By The Sea & Camiguin Divers A family run resort located on the beautiful beachfront of Bug-ong. The privated cottages set in natural, peaceful surroundings all have balconies with ocean views. The resort has its own dive centre and direct access to white island by boat. Address: Bug-ong, Mambajao Contact Person: Ms. Melinda P. Widmer Telephone No: (088) 387-9015 Rates Large cottage (dual occupancy) P500 (extra bed 50) Facilities Restaurant Bar Motorcycle hire Mountain bike hire Pump boat Massage Tour guides Scuba diving Access to White island Billiard table Information Snorkeling Transfers Boat tours Fishing equipment Caves Dive Resort The resort is located on Agoho beach opposite the picturesque White Island. It has an array of attractive cottages spread throughout simply landscaped gardens and a main building featuring individual rooms with terraces. The resort has a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere and there is a dive centre on site which caters for every diver’s need. Address: Agoho, Mambajao Contact person: Mr. Rogelio A. Gallardo Telephone No: (088) 387-9040 Rates: Air-con cottage (dual occupancy) P1,200.00 Fan cottage (dual occupancy) P 600.00 Standard room P 300.00 Deluxe room P 400.00 Facilties Restaurant Bar Pumpboat Tour guides Information Transfers Information Boat tours Motorcycle hire Dive shop on site Access to White Island Massage Camiguin Seaside Lodge This rustic resort fronting white island is set over spacious, grassy grounds full of swaying coconut trees. The private cottages and dormitory type rooms all face a wide stretch of beautiful Agohay beach. The natural surroundings create a serene environment perfect for a relaxing holiday. The resort also has a social hall with a 200 person capacity. Address: Agoho, Mambajao Contact person: Ms. Myrna P. Rañoa Telephone No: (088) 387-9031 Rates: Cottages (Dual occupancy) P 400.00 Dormitory room (5 persons), outside CR P 450.00 Facilities: Restaurant Transfers Bar Motorcycle hire Sun beds Tour guides Social hall Boat tours Mountain bike hire Access to white island Information Pump boat Paras Beach Resort This luxurious resort is located on the waterfront at Yumbing, looking out over White Island. It has a beachfront pool for sun-filled days of relaxation in a peaceful, private environment. From here you can take a pump boat to White Island or unwind in one of the many sun beds, adorn the resort. Address: Yumbing, Mambajao Contact person: Mr. Leonardo I. Galeon Telephone No: (088) 387-9008 Fax No. (088) 387-9081 Rates: Standard (Double/Triple) P 1,275.00 Deluxe (Double/Quadruple) P 1,870.00 Suite (Double/Quadruple) P 2,150.00 Standard (8 beds) P 3,500.00 Deluxe (8 beds) P 3,950 .00 (extra bed 220) (extra bed 220) Facilities Restaurant Bar Motorcycle hire Swimming pool Pump boat Tour guides Boat tours Sun beds Information Access to White Island Transfers Massage Secret Cove This excellent resort embraces the beautiful Yumbing beachfront. The open-style plan overlooks the water, providing fresh sea breezes and a magnificent view of White Island and the picturesque sunset of Camiguin. The resort offers guests all modern facilities with a large open-air lounge room, a dive center and a large range of recreational activities and adventure sports. Address: Yumbing, Mambajao Contact person: Mr. Tom Solski & Ms. Bida Jalop Telephone No: (088) 387-9084 Rates: Double bed w/fan P600 (hot water add 75) Two single beds w/fan P600 (hot water add 75) Deluxe room (hot water, cable T.V) Extra person P1,000.00 (dual occupancy) P 150.00 Facilities: Restaurant Western style bar Free cable T.V Free billiards Library Speed boat Sea Kayak (16ft) White Island access Center Adventure tours Banca paddle boat English library Lounge area Massage Dive Sun beds Camiguin Beach Club This attractive resort is located on Yumbing beach with a waterfront pool and direct beach access. Sun beds line the pristine black sand beach that overlooks the famous White Island. The resort is adorned with century-old bita-og trees, which make a magnificent scenery and shady retreat from the sun. Address: Yumbing, Mambajao Contact person: Ms. Susan J. Acebes Telefax no: (088) 387-9028 Rates: Air-con room (dual occupancy) P 1,500.00 (extra bed 250) Economy air-con room (dual occupancy) P 700.00 (extra bed 200) Economy air-con family room (Quadruple) P 1,200.00 (extra bed 200) Economy room, non air-con (dual) P 550.00 (extra bed 150) Facilities Restaurant/bar Transfers Swimming pool Sunken pool bar Motorcycle hire Information Pump boat Fishing Massage Sun beds Conference room Access to White Island DIVING The sea around Camiguin is indeed fortunate to have been endowed with a mast marine treasure trove consisting of prolific coral gardens, abundant seashells and limpets, thorny sea urchins, colorful anemones, starfish and a myriad of aquarium fish. The calm, crystal waters of Camiguin make scuba diving and snorkeling an out of this world experience with up to 30 meters visibility. Diving centers in Camiguin all offer: Ø Equipment rental Ø PADI dive courses Ø Dive tours from US $ 20 Camiguin Action Camiguin Dive Center Fantasy Divers Secret Cove Jasmin by the Sea Caves Beach Resort Yumbing, Mambajao Bug-ong, Mambajao Agoho, Mambajao (088) 387-1266 (088) 387-4005 (088) 387 9105 camiguinaction@sni.ph www.fantasy-divers.de info@dive-camiguin.de CONTACT ADDRESS: Mr. Catalino E. Chan III Provincial Tourism Officer Province of Camiguin Capitol Hills, Pandan Mambajao, Camiguin, Philippines 9100 Tel. No. (088) 3871097 local 119 Fax No. (088) 3871097 local 120 (088) 3871022 Cellular No. 09174805325 INTRODUCTION The Provincial Government of Lanao del Norte has been exerting its best effort to uplift the quality of life of the people in the rural and urban areas in the province through the promotion of Integrated Agriculture and Economics Tourism Development Programs. The primary goal of the development plans is to create conditions that will facilitate and accelerate economic word of the province. One of the conditions identified is to promote tourism industry that would act as catalyst for the development of trade and other economic interactions between outlying municipalities in the province and its neighboring provinces as well. LOCATION AREA & TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES LOCATION The province of Lanao del Norte is located in the Northern Mindanao Area along the North western Coast. Ten of its 22 Municipalities are bounded by three known fishing grounds, namely: Iligan Bay, Panguil Bay and Illana Bay. The province is bounded on the North by Iligan Bay and the province of Misamis Occidental on the East. On the South is the province of Lanao del Sur. Panguil Bay borders at the west and the boundary of Zamboanga del Sur. Further south, the tip of the Province as administratively under Region XII. The total land area of the province is 355,636 hectares. Area in square kilometers 3,556.36 with a population of 387,324 and a population density of 109.00 per square kilometers. Lanao del Norte has an irregular topography. About 44% of its land area is plain, the widest portion of which is known as Kapatagan Valley. Almost all of its southern extremities are mountains. From there towards the coasts in the North the land gently slopes. Low plains are extensive in the municipalities of Baroy, Lala, Kapatagan, Salvador, Sapad and SND (Karomatan). The municipalities comprise the Kapatagan Valley area which is the rice and corn granary of the province. Narrow plateaus characterize the municipalities of Balo-i, Magsaysay and Tangkal. RIVERS Across the Kapatagan Valley, the Maranding River with its source in the highland flows and empties at Panguil Bay. The river is vital to the agricultural development of the valley especially if it is fully tapped for irrigation and drainage. Liangan River and Maigo River are short which empty into Iligan Bay. Quidalos-Butadon River is another important source of irrigation for the Kapatagan Valley. The Agus River cuts across the northeastern part of the province that provides electricity for Mindanao from its series of hydroelectric power stations. COMPOSITION The province is comprised of 22 municipalities namely: Bacolod, Balo-i, Baroy, Kapatagan, Kauswagan, Lala, Linamon, Magsaysay, Maigo, Matungao, Munai, Nunungan, Pantao Ragat, Pantar, Poona Piagapo, Salvador, Sapad, Sultan Naga Dimaporo (Karomatan), Tagoloan, Tangkal and Tubod. It has 462 barangays. The municipality of Tubod is the capital town of the province. CLIMATE The province of Lanao del Norte is outside the typhoon belt and has non-seasonal climate. Rainfalls occur throughout the year. The heaviest precipitation occurs from May to December with an average of 7 inches per month, while the lesser precipitation is from January to April with an average of 3 inches per month. The average yearly rainfall is 60 inches and the average temperature is 80 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF LANAO DEL NORTE The term Lanao is derived from a Maranao word “Ranao” meaning a body of water. “Maranao” means lake dweller. They are the natives of the place occupying the land around Lake Lanao, which is situated at the central part of Lanao del Sur. Lanao, applies to the entire area before its division. When it was divided into two provinces, the southern portion became Lanao del Sur and the northern part became Lanao del Norte. The Maranaos is a tribe of Malay-Arabic descent. They settled in the area long before the advent of the Spaniards in the Philippines. They possess their own culture and civilization which makes them quite unique. Their language, customs, traditions, religion, social system, costumes, music, and other features are factors that make Lanao peculiar and distinct from other Philippine provinces. Dansalan, Marawi City’s old name, was explored by the Spaniards as early as 1639. It is said that at that time, Marawi was already the citadel of Malayan-Arabic culture in Mindanao. Feeling the pulse of strong refusal among its inhabitants to adopt Christianity, the Spaniards abandoned the project of colonizing the area. Dansalan, physically speaking, would have satisfactorily qualified to become a town or municipality during the time of said exploration based on the Spanish Policy of “Ecclesiastical Administration” except for one factor - - religion. Attempts were made later by foreigners to capture Lanao but fierce and fanatical resistance of the Maranaos to colonial rule made the planting of Christianity in Dansalan an unfulfilled desire. A strong Spanish expedition to conquer the Maranaos was fielded in 1891 during the time of Governor General Valeriano Wayler, but this force was driven back to Iligan after failing to capture Dansalan. In 1895, Governor General Blanco sent a stronger force to take Marawi. Superior firepower forced the Dansalan defenders to leave the place. Here the conquerors established the garrison that remained until the outbreak of the Spanish – American War in 1898. Spain claimed this event as its victory but the verdict of history reveled that while the Spaniards were able to erect a garrison in Dansalan, they failed to conquer its people who stubbornly refused to adhere to the colonial yoke of Spain. Muslim religion and Maranao culture remained intact and untarnished up to these days. On May 24, 1904, the American Colonial Government proclaimed Dansalan a Regular Municipality. The Philippines was still under the Commonwealth regime of the Americans when Dansalan was chartered into a city in 1904, but World War II delayed its inauguration to September 30, 1950 and renamed as Marawi City. Historically, immigrants who came from the Christian provinces of Mindanao, Vizayas and Luzon tended to settle in the Northern part of Lanao while the Maranaos concentrated in the south. The latest survey shows that the Christian-Muslim ratio in the North is 60:40 in favor of the Christians and in the South, 95:5 in favor of the Maranaos. Republic Act No. 2228 divided Lanao in to two (2) provinces giving birth to Lanao del Norte which was inaugurated on July 4, 1959 making Iligan City as the capital. The late Honorable Salvador T. Lluch was the first Governor. The second was Honorable Mohammad Ali Dimaporo, from January 1960 to September 1965 when Governor Dimaporo ran and won the congressional seat of the province. By operation of the law of succession, the Honorable Vice Governor Arsenio A. Quibranza became the third Provincial Chief Executive. By mandate of his people, Governor Quibranza was elected Governor in 1967 and almost unanimously was re-elected in 1971 and again in 1980. Resolution No. 805 series of 1977 of our Sangguniang Panlalawigan, was transformed into Parliamentary Bill No. 586 sponsored by then, Assemblyman Abdullah D. Dimaporo, which was finally realized when President Ferdinand E. Marcos signed PB 568 into Batas Pambansa 181 sanctioning the official transfer of the seat of the Provincial Government from Iligan City to the municipality of Tubod, the Capital Town of the province. In October 1984, inaugural ceremonies were held to celebrate the occasion of the transfer of the Provincial Capitol from Poblacion, Tubod to the Don Mariano Marcos Government Center (now Governor Arsenio A. Quibranza Provincial Government Center) at Pigcarangan, Tubod, Lanao del Norte. By virtue of the power and impact of the People’s Power Revolution at Edsa, Manila on February 25, 1986, local government all over the Philippines changed the political atmosphere overnight. Lanao del Norte became one among the many provinces affected by the sudden changes brought by the “Snap Election” on February 1986. Local heads of offices and employees particularly those holding political positions were destabilized but with the installation of President Corazon Aquino as president, OIC Atty. Francisco L. Abalos became the appointed governor of the province on March 3, 1986. On February 2, 1988, Atty. Abalos was elected as governor of the province. In the Synchronized National Election of May 11, 1992, the wheel of leadership in the province changed hands when Congressman Abdullah D. Dimaporo was elected Provincial Governor. Considering his vast experience as a legislator in tandem to his qualification as an economist, the people of Lanao del Norte expected much from his governance. With this foundation, the administration of Governor Abdullah D. Dimaporo embarked on a comprehensive planning both in short and long term basis. It was the priority during the first year of his administration. It was taken as the most important groundwork to set a direction for development in the province. In the 1998 national and local elections, Imelda Quibranza-Dimaporo, wife of Governor Abdullah. D. Dimaporo was elected as Provincial Governor. It was evident that the province was reaping the benefits of continuity of plans, programs and projects from the previous leadership to the new one. Despite the outbreak of the conflict of the MILF and the GRP in Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte last March 2000, joint efforts of the couple has brought back stability of peace in Lanao del Norte. With her re-election last May 15, 2001, the Honorable Imelda Quibranza-Dimaporo, was able to bring the province into the limelight with full media coverage, through the hosting of the First Mindanao Friendship Games at the Mindanao Civic Center in Tubod, Lanao del Norte last November 11-15, 2001. Participants came from all over Mindanao representing the various LGUs in the island with the presence of none other done Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. This efforts of the Honorable Governor is just a prelude tin promoting Lanao del Norte as the Land of Beauty and Bounty. TRANSPORTATION - Iligan City to Lanao del Norte route: - from Iligan City to the different municipalities of: Municipality Distance Fare (Php) Travelling Time 1. Balo - i 2. Pantar 3. Tagoloan 4. Pantao Ragat 5. Linamon 6. Matungao 7. Poona Piagapo 8. Kauswagan 9. Bacolod 10. Munai 11. Maigo 12. Tangkal 13. Kolambugan 14. Tubod 15. Magsaysay 16. Baroy 17. Lala 18. Salvador 19. Kapatagan 20. Sapad 21. Nunungan 22. Sultan Naga 31 kms 18 kms 31 kms 17 kms 10 kms 20 kms 23 kms 17 kms 25 kms 50 kms 35 kms 64 kms 43 kms 60 kms 80 kms 64 kms 66 kms 84 kms 85 kms 97 kms 115 kms 95 kms 15 18 30 30 15 30 70 20 26 80 31 75 36 46 60 48 56 70 58 73 120 73 30 min. 45 min. 1 hr. 1 hr. 30 min. 1 hr. 2 hrs. & 25 min. 45 min. 50 min. 1 hr. & 50 min 1 hr. 2 hrs. 1 hr. & 15 min. 1 hr. & 30 min. 2 hrs. & 30 min. 1 hr. & 45 min. 1 hr. & 50 min. 2 hrs. & 30 min. 2 hrs. 2 hrs. & 30 min. 3 hrs. & 30 min. 3 hrs. Model of Transport Company Address Frequency of Trips 1. Rural Transit Mindanao Inc. 2. Super 5 Cagayan de Oro City Every 15 minutes Maranding, Lala Lanao del Norte & Iligan City Iligan City Iligan City Lanao del Norte & Iligan Every 30 minutes 3. MA Vans (aircon) 4. Super Tours (aircon) 5. Jeepneys, others -do-do-do- (a) Sea Transport Operators (Passenger & Cargo Lines) Shippers Service Company Service Company Frequency of Trip 1. Millennium Shipping 2. Daima Shipping Tabigue - Ozamis Tabigue Daily every 30 min. Interval from 4 am-8pm -do- Mukas-Ozamis-Mukas (b) Land Transport Op. 1. Rural Transit Mindanao Inc. (aircon & non-aircon) 2. Super 5 3. MA Vans (aircon) 4. Super Tours Daily every 15 min. interval Daily every 30 min. interval -do-do- (aircon) 5. Jeepney’s others Daily (c) Dining & Entertainment Name of Estab. / Contact Persons Address Type of Foods / Specialty 1. Barrio Canton 2. Kainan Ni Mang Troy Mr. Castro Closas 3. Daima Shipping Rest. Mr. Dodong Go 4. Rianas’ Canteen Mrs. Baby Etang 5. North Pole Restaurant Linamon, LDN Maigo, LDN Chinese Cuisine Filipino Dishes Mukas Port, Kulambogan, LDN Pigcarangan and MCC, Tubod, LDN Pob., Tubod, LDN Chinese & Filipino Dishes 6. Le’ Jardin Mr. Lorenzo Golilat 7. Xenus Pensionne Mr. Lino Peñaflor 8. Food Buddy’s 9. Randy’s Kan-anan Mr. Buloy Ragpala 10. DT Cassique Mr. Tantiang 11. Emma’s Halal Chicken 12. Alson’s Catering 13. Pastrie’s & Cream Pob., Tubod, LDN Filipino & Chinese Food & Refreshment Filipino Dishes Pob., Tubod, LDN -do- 14. Bay View Hut 15. Basement Snack Center MR. Agenor Pang-an 16. Bebeth’s Casserole Mr. Boy Buhisan 17. Mac Boy Resort Mrs. Margie Espinosa 18. Princess Jane Resort Mrs. Erlinda Espinosa 19. Virginia’s Cafe Mrs. Virginia Bagood Filipino Dishes Pob., Tubod, LDN -doMaranding, Lala, LDN -do-do-do-do-do-do-do- -doFried Chicken Filipino Dishes Refreshments & Other Filipino Dishes -doHalo-halo Pob., Baroy, LDN Filipino Dishes Rupagan, Bacolod, LDN -do- Seafoods & Filipino Dishes -do- Esperanza, Bacolod, Filipino Dishes TOURISM ATTRACTIONS HISTORICAL FORT ALMONTE-repertory of the Spaniards during World War II. It is located along the national highway of East Bacolod, Lanao del Norte. CULTURAL LANAO DEL NORTE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL - located at Baroy, Lanao del Norte with complete sports facilities, CMRAA to be the venue of the (Central Mindanao Athletic Association) NATURAL TINAGO FALLS - as literally implied, it is hidden in a deep ravine, the falls cascading beautifully into basinlike pool, calm, deep and icy cold. It has an elevation of approximately 420 ft. It is located at Linamon, Lanao del Norte, 52 kilometers away from Tubod (capital town of Lanao del Norte). PAGAYAWAN FALLS - Three (3) mini water falls located at Pagayawan, Bacolod, Lanao del Norte, 32 kilometers away from Tubod. CATHEDRAL FALLS - Located at Barangay Cathedral of Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte. It is 3 kilometers away from Tubod. STA. CRUZ FALLS - Located at Sta. Cruz, Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte. It is approximately 2 kilometers from the national Highway and surrounded with growing among locals as the miniature of the famous Niagara Falls. trees and wild vegetation. Known KALILANGAN COLD SPRING - Cool and pure water located at Kalilangan, Tubod, 12 kilometers away from Downtown. PIKALAWAG PUBLIC BEACH - Blessed with very fine sand, rich underwater resources. Best time to visit is from November up to summer. LAKE NUNUNGAN - Composed of three (3) lakes with three different sizes and abundant supply of fish grown by the local folks. LIDPA SUBTERRANEAN RIVER - Can be reached by a gradual climb to Munai, Lanao del Norte where the river bores into a hill and runs underground for about 100meters. Located fifteen (15) kilometers from the National Highway, takeoff point is at the junction of Bacolod national highway. MT. INAYAWAN - An ideal sight for Ecotourism located at the heart of Nunungan, Lanao del Norte with a natural rain forest enriched with its biodiversity and wild life enhanced by the Maranao settlers of the area. PILI HOT/COLD SPRING - (Sapad, Lanao del Norte) a hot/cold spring located near the foot of Mt. Karkum, which has potential for geothermal energy. BALO-I RIVER - 2001 Regional Winner of the Gawad ng Pangulo sa Kapaligiran and recently identified as one of the priority sites for Ecotourism. Entry point is at the river bank along the Poblacion of Balo-i, Lanao del Norte. A gentle river cruise along the river is certainly refreshing to the soul of the beholder. MAN-MADE PROVINCIAL PICNIC PARK - Located at Capitol, Tubod, lanao del Norte. MINDANAO CIVIC CENTER - Complete with world class sports facilities and a hotel. A perfect place for sports events, conventions and seminars as well as other social gatherings. BALO-I LAKE - With Agus IV of the National Power as its source, the lake was made along the national highway of Balo-i. An ideal place for water sports and fishing activities. MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL AQUA MARINE PARK (MOAP) MOERD How to Get There There are no direct flights to Tubod, Lanao del Norte’s capital town, however flights service the Maila route from Cagayan de Oro City, which is three hours away. Tubod Port offers two sea trips a week to paseengers to Ozamiz City whioe it would take an hour and a half trip to ILigan City via public bus or van. by Air by Sea from Manila frm Cebu Mla-Cagayan de Oro Cebu-Tubod (CDO-Tubod-3hrs bus ride) (2x a week) Mla-Dipolog Cebu-Ozamiz (Dipolog-Tubod 2.5 hrs (5x a week) bus ride) FESTIVALS a. Hudyaka Kinhason Festival, Jan. 16, Bacolod, LDN - it was the culture of the settlers that every time they make a bountiful harvest, they give thanks to the Lord through street dancing. They dance around the ‘barrio’ with colorful costumes decorated with seashells (locally known as ‘Kinhason’), thus the name “HUDYAKA KINHASON” was born. b. Anihan Ferstival of Maigo, Feb. 23 - the celebration, which was instituted just the year 2003, is conceived as a “Thanksgiving to the Gods” for a bountiful harvest, as well as a showcase fo the Municipality’s local products. The presentation, which consists of street parade (caronata contest), street dancing and agro fair booths. c. Sagayan Festival, July 4 - A cultural event using as its base, a Maranao dance performed during the Araw ng Lanao del Norte Celebration participated by all the municipalities of the province. Sagayan depicts a war dance among the Maranaos that portrays masculinity. It also complemented by women wearing their colorful costumes dancing gracefully with movement of their arms (known locally as “Kasiduratan”.) d. Sagingan Festival - A festivity held in thanksgiving for their harvests, particularly bananas. Held every 17 th of October infront of the Municipal Hall of Tubod, Lanao del Norte. A street dancing prelude is being done before each contingent presents a showdown at the Municipal Hall. OVERVIEW BRIEF HISTORY Legislative Act No. 3537 passed on November 2, 1929 divided the old province of Misamis into Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental. The Occidental comprised the towns of Baliangao, Lopez Jaena, Tudela, Clarin, Plaridel, Oroquieta, Aloran, Jimenez, and Misamis. The original nine (9) municipalities of the province of Misamis Occidental grew into the present three cities of Ozamiz, Oroquieta and Tangub and the fourteen (14) municipalities of Aloran, Baliangao, Bonifacio, Calamba, Clarin, Concepcion, Don Victoriano, Jimenez, Lopez Jaena, Panaon, Plaridel, Sapang Dalaga, Sinacaban and Tudela with a total of 490 barangays. The name “Misamis” is believed to have been derived from the Subano word “Kuyamis” which is a variety of sweet coconut – the staple food of the yearly settlers in this place. During the years the name persisted as an inference of geographical location and upon the advent of the Spanish settlers, the word “kuyamis” easily gave way to the more conveniently pronounceable but corrupted word “Misamis”. GEOGRAPHY Misamis Occidental is located near the narrows strip of land linking northwestern Mindanao to the north central part of the island. It is bounded on the northeast by the Mindanao Sea, east by the Iligan Bay, southeast by the Panguil Bay and west by Zamboanga del Norte and del Sur. The fact that three of its boundaries are bodies of water makes fishing as one of its main industries. Except along the coastal area, hilly and rolling lands characterize the provincial terrain. Towards the western border, the terrain is particularly rugged. The province falls between 6 and 9 degrees east longitude. The province has a total land area of 2,024.18 square kilometers representing 65 percent of the total land area of the Philippines. Tudela has the biggest land area equivalent to 13.8 percent of the total province area. The municipality of Panaon shares the smallest area of only 46.80 square kilometers. CLIMATE The climate belongs to the Fourth type where rainfall is more or less fairly distributed throughout the year. The average rainfall in the past twenty years was recorded at 182.5 millimeters. The rainiest months are November and December; the driest are February, March and April. The entire province is outside the typhoon belt, but it is sometimes affected by freak storms. LANGUAGE/DIALECT Cebuano, Tagalog, Subano and English POPULATION AND AREA Province/ Population Municipality (1999 Projection) Misamis Occidental 488,665 Area (in sq. km.) 2024.18 Aloran Baliangao Bonifacio Calamba Clarin Concepcion Don Victoriano Jimenez 23,716 13,989 29,298 16,701 27,898 5,342 7,323 22,821 Lopez Jaena Panaon 21,767 81.43 94.70 9,215 31,019 22,448 15,689 24,281 59,637 108,541 49,981 46.80 80.00 89.20 75.59 98.52 237.88 169.95 159.97 Plaridel Sapang Dalaga Sinacaban Tudela Oroquieta City Ozamiz City Tangub City 118.06 81.72 155.02 104.64 84.50 61.60 284.60 TRANSPORTATION (Land)/SEA BY LAND – DAILY ROUTES FROM OZAMIZ CITY TO DIPOLOG CITY LILIAN EXPRESS: FARES Non-air condition P 80.00 First Trip Interval(one hour) Last Trip SUPER FIVE TRANSPORT Non-air condition P 80.00 First Trip Interval (30 minutes) Last Trip TIME 4:30 AM 6:30 PM 4:30 AM 3:30 PM REGULAR DAILY ROUTES FROM OZAMIZ TO PAGADIAN CITY LILIAN EXPRESS: Non-air condition P 60.00 First Trip Interval (15 minutes) Last Trip 4:30 AM 3:30 PM REGULAR ROUTES FROM OZAMIZ TO CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY LILIAN EXPRESS: Non-air condition First Trip P 90.00 4:00 AM Interval (20 minutes) Last Trip 6:00 PM Air-condition P 110.00 First Trip 6:00 AM Interval (one hour) Last Trip 5:30 PM SUPER FIVE TRANSPORT Non-aircondition P 90.00 First Trip 5:30 AM Interval (30 minutes) Last Trip 5:00 PM REGULAR DAILY ROUTES FROM OZAMIZ TO OROQUIETA CITY Non-air condition P 25.00 Air condition (VAN) P 30.00 REGULAR DAILY ROUTES FROM OZAMIZ CITY TO TANGUB CITY Non-air condition P 15.00 First Trip 6:30 AM Interval (15 minutes) Last Trip 6:30 PM RENT-A-CAR/VANS REGULAR TRIP DAILY TO DIPOLOG CITY AND PAGADIAN CITY First Trip 4:30 AM Last Trip (Long Distance) 4:00 PM Last Trip (Molave) 6:00 PM Last Trip (Oroquieta City 6:30 PM SPECIAL TRIPS CAN BE ARRANGED WITH THE VAN-OPERATORS/DRIVERS AT THE IBJT • • • • • • • • VAN OPERATORS JOVENS SUPERTOURS MJ MA. EVENIA MARY J A2Z MEGA-TOURS ROUTE OZAMIZ CITY TO: CLARIN DISTANCE (km) 6 REGULAR FARE P 4.00 TUDELA 12 SINACABAN JIMENEZ PANAON ALORAN OROQUIETA CITY LOPEZ JAENA PLARIDEL SAPANG DALAGA RIZAL DIPOLOG CITY OZAMIZ CITY TO: TANGUB CITY BONIFACIO TAMBULIG MOLAVE LABANGAN PAGADIAN CITY 16 24 28 36 44 56 68 94 104 136 7.00 19 30 44 50 81 90 BY SEA: FROM: WGA TRANS – ASIA NEGROS NAVIGATON MANILA - CEBU CEBU MANILA – CEBU 10.00 15.00 17.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 55.00 60.00 80.00 11.00 20.00 30.00 32.00 40.00 60.00 BARGE/FERRY: MUKAS MELLINIUM KOLAMBUGAN -20 MINUTES KOLAMBUGAN -20 MINUTES BY PLANE: Access to Ozamiz from Manila by Plane can either be taken VIA Dipolog City or Cagayan de Oro City. Travel by land from Cagayan de Oro City to Ozamiz takes around 4 hours. And Dipolog City takes about 3 hours to Ozamiz. TOURIST ATTRACTIONS HISTORICAL BACARRO’S PRINTING PRESS – oldest printing press but still in operation located at Jimenez, Misamis Occidental since 1938. NATURAL SUNRISE BEACH (BALIANGAO) – stretch of fine, white sandy beach, best for swimming and boating. BULAWIS SPRING AND SWIMMING POOL (CALAMBA) – numerous cold springs and swimming pool. BAO-BAON ISLANDS (SEVEN ISLAND, PLARIDEL) – each island is uniquely blessed with natural beauty, greeneries and fine sand beaches. COTTA BEACH (OZAMIZ CITY) – the beach where Fort Triunfo is located, with picnic huts and clear blue sea. DE LA PAZ BEACH ( PANAON) – Clear, fine sand beach, ideal for picnics. EL TRIUNFO BEACH (OROQUIETA CITY) – has picnic shades and huts to accommodate and provide shelter to picnickers. CLARIN MUNICIPAL BEACH RESORT (CLARIN) – noted for its clear water and fine beach with cottages for picnickers. LAKE DUMINAGAT (DON VICTORIANO) – still unpoiled, it boasts of natural ecology and wildlife, famous for unique flora and fauna. PANGUIL BAY AND FISH TRAPS (TANGUB CITY) – Famous for its panoramic view and tiger shrimps for export. ROMERO’S BEACH (OROQUIETA CITY) – noted for its crystal clear water and fine beach with cottages to accommodate picnickers. SIBUCAL HOT SPRING (OROQUIETA CITY) – natural hot spring located 10 kilometers from city proper. SINACABAN BIRD WATCH (Sinacaban) – 15 minutes ride on a pumpboat to a white sandbar where nature lovers can watch migrant birds fly over every morning and afternoon. HOYOHOY HIGHLAND PARK (Tangub City) – panoramic view of Panguil Bay and the surrounding cities and towns about 13 kilometers from the highway. PAPAYA ISLANDS (PLARIDEL) – splendid waters; with ammenities that will suit visitors needs. LABO RIVER (TANGUB CITY) – its pristine waters is very ideal for bathing. OKLAHOMA BEACH RESORT - itscoralattractionincludesstoneisletsconnectedbybamboobridges, ideasspotforsnorkellinganddiving. RELIGIOUS OLD SPANISH CATHOLIC CHURCH (JIMENEZ) – located in Barangay Taraka, this church has all the characteristics of most Spanish churches in the Philippines. PIPE ORGAN FROM GERMANY (OZAMIZ CITY) – is being housed at Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral and is the biggest of its kind in MindanaoandsecondbiggestinthePhilippines. MANMADE BALIANGAO MANGROVE WALK (BALIANGAO) – approximately half kilometer board walk inside the mangrove / marine sanctuary. CIRCIACO PASTRANO HANGING BRIDGE (OROQUIETA CITY) – a 75 linear meter hanging bridge with 20 feet elevation connecting barangay Layawan and Taboc Norte, overlooking the sea and the whole market area. OROQUIETA CITY PLAZA (OROQUIETA CITY) – located infront of the Oroquieta City Hall considered as the Mini Luneta Park of the province. PROVINCIAL CAPITOL (OROQUIETA CITY) – built in 1935 and adjudged as the most beautiful capitol and park in 1973 in the whole Philippines. NAOMI’S BOTANICAL GARDEN (OZAMIZ CITY) – fruits and ornamental plants in the 9 hectare area; also features a ceramics shops; accepts food catering and has available hotel accommodations. MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL AQUAMARINE PARK (MOAP) - A more or less 6 hectare land reserved for agriculture production conservation and Eco-tourism. Situated in the boundary of the two Municipalities of Tudela and Sinacaban, Mis. Occ. The Eco-Tourism park offers seafood menu at their restaurant on stilt, boating in the man-made lagoon and has a mini zoo that served as a learning center for Mis. Occ. endemic and local fauna. MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL ENTERPRISE AND RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT (MOERD) Highway, Oroquieta City A learning venue of nearly 7 hectare of various agricultural activities that provides dispersal of seedlings of fruit-bearing and lumberable trees, agricultural livestock (such as poultry, ducks, hog, goats, etc), a 10-min ride from the Oroquieta City proper. SPECIAL INTEREST JOMI (JIMENEZ OIL MILL, INC.) – located in Barangay Tabo. This factory processes copra for coconut oil. RED V COCONUT FACTORY (OROQUIETA CITY) – a large industrial coconut processing factory located in Barangay Tala-iron. FESTIVITIES / ACTIVITIES DATE/ LOCATION BINALBAL FESTIVAL January 1 Tudela INAGTA FESTIVAL January 1 Sinacaban CITY CHARTER DAY January 1-6 Oroquieta City SUMUBA SAG BUWID Lenten time Oroquieta City REENACHMENT OF JESUS SUFFERING Good Friday Oroquieta City CITY CHARTER DAY July 16 Ozamiz City SUBAYAN KEG SUBANON July 16 Ozamiz City DALIT FESTIVAL September 29 Tangub City CITY FIESTA CELEBRATION October 7-16 Oroquieta City MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL ANNIVERSARY / SAULOG November 6-8 Oroquieta City CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL • Christmas time, Aloran • Christmas time, Ozamiz City • Christmas Symbols, (Dec. 5-Jan. 5) Tangub City BANKING INSTITUTION RURAL BANKS – distributed throughout the province in every Municipality except Don Mariano, Concepcion, and Baliangao. MEDICAL FACILITIES LIST OF HOSPITALS AND CLINICS: Luis Villa Memorial Hospital Tel. No. 521-2576 Clarin, Misamis Occidental St.Therese Hospital Oroquieta City Dignum Foundation Hospital Oroquieta City Tel. No. 531-1689 Misamis Occidental Provincial Hospital Tel. No. 531-1529 Oroquieta City Calamba District Hospital Calamba, Mis. Occ. Jimenez Medical Hospital Jimenez, Mis. Occ. Tudela Municipal Hospital Tudela, Mis. Occ. Tudela Municipal Hospital Tudlea, Mis. Occ. Doña Maria D. Tan Memorial Hospital Tangub City Tel. No. (088) 354-1656 COMMUNICATION FACILITIES Philippine Long Distance Telephone PLDT Cellphones PT & T Cruztelco Municipal Telephone System Radio/Repeaters NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES Misamis Weekly Misamis Observer Malindang Tribune Panguil Bay Monito Many newspapers, tabloids, magazines of national circulation are available in the province. EARLY SETTLERS The earliest known settlers of the territory were the Negritoes. Centuries later, people of Malay descent with various blend of Mongolic characteristics fought against the natives for the control of the rich Cagayan river coastal plains. The struggle for the possession of land went on between different evolving races until the native Visayans, the offshoot of lowland inhabitants, won over the Bukidnons. In the 1500’s, most of the areas in Mindanao had fallen under the Muslim sway and the inhabitants were converted to Islam. Misamis Oriental, however, was only nominally under Muslim rule with an obligation to pay a yearly tribute. NAME OF THE PROVINCE “Misamis” is derived from the word “MISA” which is the Spanish term of mass. When Christianity was yet new in the Philippines, the word “MISA” was shouted by converts everytime priests traveled in area around the province. Thus, over a period of time, the Spanish Missionaries started calling the province by the name Misamis. Other sources revealed the word “Misamis” is derived from “KUYAMIS”, a variety of sweet coconut, which was the staple food of the earliest known Negrito settlers of the territory. The word “KUYAMIS” was corrupted to Misamis when the Spanish colonizers came. POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS Misamis used to be a part of the province of Cebu. In 1818 it became a corregimiento comprised of four (4) partidos or division: Partido de Misamis, Partido de Dapitan, Partido de Cagayan and Partido de Catarman. During the latter part of the 19th century, Misamis was one of the six (6) districts of Mindanao, and later, one of the seven (7) districts of Mindanao and Sulu at the close of the Spanish era with Cagayan de Misamis, now Cagayan de Oro, as its capital. When it was still a part of the district of Cebu, there were twelve (12) Spaniards and nine (9) Filipinos who successively served as “governadores” with Major Jose Carabillo as the first governor in 1874. Legislative Act. No. 3537, approved in November 1929, divided the province of Misamis into two provinces due to lack of geographical continuity: Misamis Oriental and Misamis Occidental. However, it was not until ten years later that the division was implemented by Amendment Act. No. 3777, adopted on November 28, 1939. When Misamis Oriental became a separate province, Don Gregorio was its first Governor. Since then there were twenty three (23) gubernatorial terms of office occupied by twenty three (23) governors who were elected and appointed by operation of law. LOCAL GOVERNANCE Act No. 3354, approved in November 30,1927, divided the province of Misamis into two provinces due to lack of geographical contiguity. The two provinces resulting from this division are Misamis Oriental and Misamis Occidental. However, it was not twelve (12) years later that the division was implemented by an amendment, Act No. 3777, adopted on November 28, 1939. When Misamis Oriental became a separate province, Don Gregorio Pelaez was its first Governor. Since then, there were twenty-seven (27) gubernatorial terms of office occupied by governors who were either elected or appointed by operations of law. Honorable Vicente Y. Emano was the elected governor of the province in the first local election held, on January 18, 1988, after the lifting of martial law. He was re-elected to another term of office as the governor of this province in the May 12, 1992 synchronized (national and local) elections. He was reelected once more as governor of the province, this time for his third term, on May 1995. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION Misamis Oriental is one of the five provinces of Northern Mindanao. Falling between eight degrees twenty eight minutes thirty eight seconds five hundred sixteen latitude (8º28’38”516 Lat.) and one hundred forty two degrees thirty eight minutes thirty five seconds two hundred thirty five longitude (142º38’35”235 long.), the province is located along the northern coast of the island of Mindanao. The province is bounded on the north by Macajalar Bay, on west by Iligan Bay, on the south and southwest by the provinces of Bukidnon and Lanao del Norte and the east by Agusan del Norte. CLIMATE Two types of climates in the province are based on rainfall distribution. The first type, which occurs in the eastern municipalities of Kinoguitan to Magsaysay, has a very pronounced maximum rainfall from November to January and generally wet the whole year. The second type, which occurs in the central and western part of the province, is relatively dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year. It covers the municipalities of Sugbongcogon, in the east and down to Lugait in the west. The climate is usually pleasant with warmer days and cooler nights. LANGUAGE/ DIALECTS Cebuano, Tagalog, Maranao, Hiligayon, Ilonggo, Waray, and English. POLITICAL SUBDIVISION / POPULATION Misamis Oriental is one of the 22 provinces of Mindanao and one of the 4 provinces of new Region 10. It has two cities, Cagayan de Oro, the capital, and Gingoog City, a component city, and twenty four (24) municipalities with three hundred forty nine (349) barangays. The province is divided into districts, comprising the following municipalities with its corresponding 1995 population estimates: FIRST DISTRICT 1. Balingasag 12,291 - 43,172 3. Salay 4. Binuangan - 5,439 5. Sugbongcogon - 5,141 6. Kinoguitan - 9,718 7. Balingoan - 6,736 8. Talisayan - 17,732 9. Medina - 22,818 10. Gingoog City - 83,937 11. Magsaysay - 21,742 2. Lagonglong - 18,180 SECOND DISTRICT 1. Claveria - 32,204 2. Jasaan - 32,552 3. Villanueva - 20,542 4. Tagoloan - 42,095 5. Opol - 23,052 6. El Salvador - 30,547 7. Alubijid - 21,964 8. Laguindingan - 15,578 9. Gitagum - 11,741 10. Libertad - 8,870 11. Initao - 23,776 12. Naawan - 13,949 13. Manticao - 23,877 14. Lugait - 12,615 - TRANSPORTATION BY AIR A. Philippine Airlines Tel.: 726-795, 728-124 B. Cebu Pacific Air Tel.: 727-490, 726-698 C. Air Philippines Tel.: 729-963, 721-337 D. South East Asian Airline Tel. 858-1661 BY SEA A. From Manila/ Iloilo/ Bacolod/ Dumaguete Arriving CDO a) WG & A Tel.: 722-572,722- b) Negros Navigation Tel.: 723-501, 890,726-261 722-050 c) Sulpicio Lines Tel.: 726-269, 725-681 B. From Cebu/ Bohol a) Trans-Asia Shipping Tel.:724-496, 726-263 b) WG & A Tel.:722-572, 722- c) Sulpicio Lines Tel.:726-269, BY LAND a) From Davao/ Cotabato Aircon or de luxe buses: RURAL TRANSIT, BACHELOR, LILIAN b) From Butuan and Surigao Aircon or de luxe buses of 1. Bachelor Express/ Rural Transit 890, 726-261 725-681 2. Tomawis, Jeepneys, etc. c) From Zamboanga, via Pagadian Dipolog via Oroquieta, Ozamiz/ Iligan City Aircon or de luxe buses: Lilian Express, rural Transit, Bachelor, Metro Shuttle, Super 5. d) Around the province: Bagong Lipunan Transit, Joena Express, Jeepneys in town, Single motor, motorela, and trisikad. FESTIVAL Hudyaka Festival, July 12, Laguindingan Lugahait Festival, Jan. 24, Lugait Kamatis Festival, Feb. 2nd wk, Claveria Palaras Festival, Feb 1st wk, Tagoloan Dyandi Festival, 3rd Sun of Jan., Balingasag Diyandihan Festival, 1st wk of May, Alubihid TOURIST ATTRACTIONS NATURAL 1. Beaches a) Fine white sand, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, favorite water sports like; boating, sailing, skiing or jetskiing; or long stretch coast with fine gray sand or rock bound coastal areas for fishing or cruising. East: Medina - Duka Bay, Doña Josefa, Dy’s white beach Talisayan: - Villa Arcadia ‘D Rocky Tent City’ - Calamcam white Beach - Talines Beach, Tagbocboc Balingoan: - Lapinig Island Beach - Mantangale Beach Resort - Alibuag White Beach - Mempepe White Beach Sugbongcogon: Binuangan: Jasaan: - Agutayan White Islet - Punta Gorda Beach - Liyang, Jampason Beach Resort West: Initao - Initao National Park - Midway White Beach - Don Arc Beach - Emeralda Beach Resort - Hapitanan Naawan: - Maputi White Beach Laguindingan: - Milagrosa Beach - Tubajon Beach Gitagum: - Gemini Beach - Silad White Beach - Flor Ylana Beach b.) Long stretch fine gray-sand beaches: East: - Gracia Beach Tagoloan: - Baluarte Beach Villanueva: - Aquarius Beach Resort Beach Resort Jasaan Lourdes Beach - Man-iso - Cala-cala Carlgomz Beach Resort - Country Beach Resort - Gemini - Rosa Beach - Pab- Mulawan Beach Balingasag: - Manoyog - Binitinan - Mambayaan Lagonglong: - MauswagonBeach, Kauswagan Salay: - Looc Beach - Binuangan Bay Beach - St. Bernadette Beach Sugbongcogon: -- Silad, Alicomohan Beach - Kiraging Beach Kinoguitan: - Somo-somo Beach, Bolisong Beach Balingoan: - Baling-ni-Juan Resort, Palma Magsaysay: - Liowah beach, Poblacion West: Opol: - Nicser - Ebonia - San Pedro - Lauremar - Roan - Marvilla - Baybayon El Salvador- Beach 88 - Duyogan Beach - Bucaneer’s Beach Resort Alubijid - Caba-caba Beach Beach Binuangan: Manticao - Pearl Shell - Uy Seaside - Mr. Camarine Beach Resort - Punta Silum Beach Naawan - Naawan Beach Resort - Suyo Beach Lugai - Biga Beach AGUTAYAN REEF – Also called White Island, located in Jasaan. This is a small island with a wide expanse of shallow coral reef. On its side is a drop-off starting at 50 ft. down to 150 ft. There are plenty of cracks and crevices along the wall. Pelagic fishes such as surgeonfish, barracuda, tuna, eagle rays, and occasional sharks can be sighted here. CONSTANCIA – This is a shoal approximately 3 has. in size with shallowest depth at 20 ft. below the surface. On the south side, the coral reef is in good condition teeming with colorful tropical fishes, pelagic and territorial fishes, sea fans and sponges. SIPAKA POINT – Known for its strong undersea current, the spot is good for more experienced divers. The natural current feeds the marine ecosystem resulting to a majestic underwater garden. Huge sea fans, basket sponges, hard and soft corals and feather stars abound in this area as well as stringrays, snappers, groupers, and colorful small fishes. For the underwater photographer, the clear waters of Sepaca are ideal for macro and wide-angle setups. TALISAYAN SHOAL – this is a very small shoal fronting the town of Talisayan. It takes only about 10 minutes to get there from the Mantangale Alibuag Dive Resort. The shallow part of the shoal is covered with a very good growth with plenty of small colorful fishes, shells and other plants and animals. Turtles are often seen here as well as other pelagic fishes. STA. INES WRECK – At the sandy and steep slope, there is an old WW 2 pontoon wreck starting at a depth of 30 feet to about 150 feet. This wreck is now covered with fan corals, black corals and other marine growth and also serves as home to a lot of big and small fishes as Lapu-lapu, jacks, sweetlips, red snappers, surgeon and batfishes. MEDINA SPRINGS – Approximately 300 yards from the white beach, at the edge of the shallow coral reef are two excellent dive spots. “The Paradise” is 90 to 110 feet deep. It looks like a canyon with lots of cracks and holes. , “The Aquarium” is good spot to make a second dive since the depth ranges only from 20 to 70 feet. In both spots, the unique attraction here are underwater springs locally called “alibuag” which spews out large volumes of very cold fresh water from the bottom towards the surface. The marine life here is also very rich and abundant. The spot is located in Medina. PUNTA DIWATA – Located at the eastern tip of Gingoog Bay and part of the town of Magsaysay about 1 hour by boat from Mantangale Alibuag Dive Resort. The dive spot has a stair step type of coralline slope. The ledges and walls are beautifully covered with marine out-cropping, sea fans and sponges. Fish inhabitants include colorful tropical fishes, lapulapu, sweetlips, snappers and occasional manta rays glide. This dramatic seascape is excellent for wide angle photos. MANONGUL – Just out front of Mantangale is a busy reef called “ Manongul”, the dialect for coral gardens. Here one finds shallow sandy areas with coral paths excellent for snorkeling or a long easy scuba dive. Blue spotted stringrays, convict damsels, lionfishes, colony of soft and hard corals and a variety of clown fishes are among the permanent inhabitants in the area. Having good visibility for most of the year it is most suitable for U/W photography, a leisurely paced plunge or a night dive. FALLS AND SPRINGS EAST: 1. SAGPULON SPRINGS AND FALLS, SAN ISIDRO, Jasaan, Misamis Oriental IIt offers the serenity and pristine beauty of Mother Nature where one can still hear the sound of chirping birds, fascinated by the kaleidoscopic vista of the wild flowers and virgin forested trees. Luxuriate under its showery waterfalls, and enjoy the cool, clear and gently flowing swimming pool. Excellent for weekend and family picnic or relaxation with cozy cottages and nature-cooled rest houses. Only 45 minutes from the city. b. Faustina Falls c. Rock Spring 2. TAGOLOAN a) Como-como, Brgy. Rosario 3. VILLANUEVA a) Soligao Spring, Brgy. Katipunan b) Lagatak Spring, Brgy. Alubijid c) Napapong Spring, Brgy. Imelda 4. CLAVERIA a) Waterfalls: Tikala Falls - Poblacion b) Kaulogan Falls- Patrocinio c) Mati Falls – Mat –i 5. BALINGASAG a) Mimbanisil Pool, Brgy. Rosario b) San Jose Spring, Brgy. Rosario 6. LAGONGLONG a) Sapong Cold Spring, complete with picnic huts, food house and conference hall. Rate: / group: entrance - / head 7. SALAY a) Tagongtong Spring 8. BINUANGAN a) Lourdes Shrine Tubod b) Cold Spring along the bay 9. SUGBONGCOGON a) Alibuag Underwater Spring, Brgy. Mangga 10. KINOGUITAN a) Sapong Spring, Brgy. Bolisong 11. BALINGOAN a) Tuburan, Brgy. San Alonzo 12. TALISAYAN a) Tagbocboc Spring b) Baocbaoc Spring – Poblacion 13. MEDINA a) Alibuag Spring with picnic tables Rate: / table; entrance-/ head. WEST 14. EL SALVADOR a) Tuburan Spring – Poblacion cottages and rest rooms. b) Tuburan Spring – Brgy. Taytay c) Hot Spring – Brgy. Calongonan d) Abaga Falls – Brgy. Calongonan 15. ALUBIJID Hot Spring – Brgy. Tula 16. LAGUINDINGAN Cueva con Agua Brgy. Mauswagon (spring inside the cave) 17. GITAGUM Spring and Falls – Brgy. Matangad 18. LIBERTAD Balago Spring 19. NAAWAN a) Kanapolan Falls – Tagbalago b) Lubilan Falls – Lubilan 20. MANTICAO a) Dimalos Spring – Brgy. Patag b) Linanot Spring – Brgy. Libertad c) Tinago Spring – Brgy. Tuod (ten other springs) 21. LUGAIT a) Paradise Valley – Lower Talacogon b) Aya-aya Waterfalls – Aya-aya FOREST AND TREE PARKS 1. JASAAN : Jasaan National Park 2. BALINGASAG : a) Lingon-lingon, Brgy. Samay b) Lantad Forest Park – Brgy. Kibanban 3. LIBERTAD : Guimaylan Molave Mini Tree Park 4. INITAO : INITAO NATIONAL PARK – Brgy. Tubigan. Libertad Protected Landscape and Seascape is a combination of two distinctively unique environments. It holds a verdant limestone forest which is home to a variety of wildlife including the endangered Philippines Tarsier, and it also holds a marine sanctuary whose coastline is a nesting site of the endangered Marine Turtle. The Park is literally a place where the sea and forest meet. It is one of the country’s most unique natural treasures. 5. CLAVERIA : CANOPY WALK, Brgy. Magbais - A Climber “wobbles” from one deck to the next, unhurried and unperturbed, looking toward to her reward: an expansive view of the virgin forest. Climber who successfully hurdle all five hanging bridges rest on the sixth (main) deck in the midst of nature’s free show of birds chirping happily & butterflies flirting by. CAVES The rare beauty of the caves capture the interest of spelunkers, anthropologists, and tourists alike due to each amazing formation and the value they represent. Some of them are: NAME LOCATION 1. Buslo Cave 2. Cave 1 Dinag-asan, Salay Mauswagon, Laguindingan 3. Sicolon Cave Mauswagon, Laguindingan 4. Liang Baho 1 Tubajon, Laguindingan 5. Cave 3 (close) Bubotan, Tubigan, Initao 6. Cave 2 (close) Bubotan, Tubigan, Initao 7. Cave 1 (open) Bubotan, Tubigan, Initao 8. Apas Cave 1 & 2 Apas, Initao 9. Bugdang Cave Bugdang, Talisayan 10. Mauswagon/ Magallanes Bobontugan, Jasaan 11. El Salvador Cave Natumulan, Tagoloan LAKES CLAVERIA : Gumaod Lake – Gumaod, Claveria ALUBIJID : Hablamos Lake – Alubijid MANTICAO : Lake Danao MAN-MADE ATTRACTIONS a) Arturo Casiño Park - Tagoloan b) Pelaez Park - Talisayan c) Agri-Tourism - Claveria and Balingasag · Papaya · Banana · Coconut · Cut flowers Production . Tomato . Silk Worm - Villanueva d) Livelihood products: 1. Handmade Paper 2. Arts and Decors - Salay - Lagonglong e) Industrial plants tours - (to be arranged) PHIVIDEC Ind. Estate - Tagoloan Philippine Sinter Corp. - Villanueva Resins, PICMW, PKI - Jasaan ABI, Philippine, Dairy - El Salvador Fiesta Brand, Inc. - Medina Universal Robina Corp. - El Salvador HISTORICAL / CULTURAL PLACES: 1) Jasaan - Century Old Church 2) Balingasag - Vega Ancestral Home 3) Sugbongcogon - Lagbas Ancestral Home 4) Laguindingan - Al Sulawan Point 5) Initao - Old Municipal Building SPORT AND SPECIAL INTEREST A) Cockpit Area – for cockfighting B) Open courts for basketball and tennis C) Watersports – jetski, sailing, scuba diving, and snorkeling * January: 2nd Sunday – Balingasag – DIYANDI 24 –Lugait – LUGAHAIT * February: 1-3 Tagoloan – Tago-ulohan & Palaras ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES 1. LAUREMAR Beach Hotel (“AA” Resort) Opol Tel. No. 73-54-11 Rate: De Luxe Rooms – P 950.00 Suite: P 1900.00 2. ROAN Beach Opol Contact Person: Mrs. Lourdes Roan Tel. No.: 73052059 Rate: P 350.00/ person 3. BUCANEER’S RETREAT El Salvador Swimming Pool: P 50.00- Adult P 35.00- Children 4. MIDWAY BEACH COTTAGES Initao, Tubigan Contact Person: Mr. Longino Echavez Rate: P 200.00 per person P 1,000.00 – 2,000.00 per family per cottages 5. EMERALDA CIC RESORT Pagahan, Initao Contact Person: Mrs. Teresita V. Arado Tel. No. 0912-892-1090/ 0917-978-2261 6. SABIO COUNTRY CLUB Villanueva Contact Person: Mrs. C. Sabio Rate: P 100.00 – 200.00 per person 7. DE LOS REYES Balingoan, San Alonzo 5 Cottages: P 300/ day 8. DUKA BAY RESORT & RESTAURANT Duka, Medina Contact: Ms. Ma. Carmen A. Pelaez Tel. No. (8822) 72-52-18 / (8822) 725265 / (088) 331-2288 e-mail: moni_zayco@mailcity.com 10. MANTANGALE ALIBUAG DIVE RESORT Mantangale, Balingoan Contact: Mr. Roel S. Uy, Manager, Mantangale-Alibuag Dive Tours Tel. No. 72-25-91, 72-87-18 P 1,500/ Night-Air-Condition rooms with HOT & COLD shower good for 2 persons with COMPLIMENTARY breakfast. P 1,200/ night-non aircon rooms/ HOT & COLD showers with COMPLIMENTARY breakfast. P250/ night – Extra bed. 11. BALINGOAN HOTEL Baoc-Baoc, Balingoan 12. LIGAYA LODGING HOUSE Baoc-Baoc, Balingoan 13. VILLA ARCADIA Talisayan DIVE RATES P1040/ diver – 2 boat dives, Tanks & weights, Divemaster guide, 2 nearby sites, snacks & drinks. P 1300/ diver – 2 boat dives, Tanks & weights, divemaster guide, 2 Camiguin Island sites snacks & drinks. P 800/ diver – 1 night dive, boat, tank & weights, Divemaster guide, Divelight with Batteries Note: min. of 3 divers P 3800/ diver/ Diving/ Transfers/ Accommodation: 2 days & 1 night, 4 DIVES, (min. of 4 divers) *SCUBA EQUIPMENT RENTAL* P650/ 2dives – Mask, fins, snorkel, BC jacket, reg. w/ gauges & octopus, weights P 250 / 2 dives- BC jacket, P 250/ 2 dives-reg. w/ gauges & octopus, P 200 / day-fins. *SCUBA LESSONS* P7000/ student – PADI OPEN WATER COURSE, Includes: C-card, gears, Logbook 2 Confined water training, 4 open water training dives. P5500/ diver - PADI ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER COURSE, Include: 5 dives C-card, logbook, gears Note: For Group rates please call Alibuag Dive Tours Sales Office tel. # 722591 fax # 728718. *BOAT RENTALS* P900/ hr. (min of 3 hrs.)- 55 FOOTER bancaboat w/ 20 person/ diver capacities. P1500/ hr. (min of 3 hrs) – 30 FOOTER fiberglass SPEEDBOAT w/ 115 hp O/B P7500 – Island cruise. Visit the following Islands: Camiguin, Mantigue, & White Island. *Homestay – special arrangement for towns without lodging houses. SHOPPING AND DELICACIES 1. Alubijid – sea foods, coconut, banana, handcraft toys 2. Balingasag – papaya, banana, and fresh vegetables 3. Balingoan – Lanzones, Baungon, Mangga (Pajo), Bau-no, fresh fish 4. Binuangan – bibingka, fresh fruits, sea-foods 5. Claveria – tomatoes, fruits, cutflower 6. Esperanza, Kinoguitan – Lanzones 7. Initao – Fruits, atis, mangoes, siniguelas 8. Lagonglong – Banana, handcrafted products, artificial flower-Sinamay weaving 9. Laguindingan – Mindanao Silk Cloth, fruits, jackfruit, banana, atis, sinigguelas, sea shells 10. Magsaysay – Pineapple, fresh fruit 11. Medina – Lanzones, mangga (pajo) 12. Opol – Bibingka, Puto, fresh fish 13. Salay – Jackfruit, handmade paper products, hats, bingka-intsik 14. Tagoloan - Pigok (fresh water fish) 15. Talisayan–Bananaturon,freshfish,bauno,mangga(Pajo),seashell,kapiran,camote,bananacue,sumanpilit. 16. Villanueva - Silk cloth, Maruya DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS 1. Inn Restaurant Lugait, Misamis Oriental 2. Baling-ni- Juan Balingoan Highway 3. Zamboangueña Eatery MSU Cafeteria Naawan, Misamis Oriental 4. Initao Mid-Way Hapitanan Carenderia Initao, Misamis Oriental 5. Libertad Eateries – market place and along the highway 6. Gitagum Eateries – market place and along the highway 7. Laguindingan Eateries – market place and along the highway 8. Alubijid Eateries – market place and along the highway 9. Bucaneer’s Restaurant Divers Camp Fast Food Eateries and carenderias along the highway and market place El Salvador, Misamis Oriental 10. Panagatan Beach Restaurant Lauremar Restaurant Tabing Dagat Restaurant Sea Breeze Restaurant Lapyahan Muslim Eatery Opol, Misamis Oriental 11. Tagoloan Carenderias – market place and along the highway Caprice by the Road Restaurant Tikos Fast food Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental 12. Villanueva Carenderias – market place Tikos Fast Food – near plaza Country Club Villanueva, Misamis Oriental 13. Claveria Fast Food Eateries and Carenderias – market place 14. Jasaan Carenderias – market place Banban Eatery Majestic Restaurant Etchetera Kitchenette Pamutongan Food Haus 15. Balingasag, Carenderias – along the highway and market place Perfing Fast Food – Poblacion Val Restaurant Balingasag, Misamis Oriental 16. Lagonglong Carenderias – market place Fastfood and seafoods – Sapong Spring Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental 17. Binuangan Fast Food and Carenderias Binuangan, Misamis Oriental 18. Magsaysay Eateries Kibungsod Highway, Magsaysay, Misamis Oriental 19. Sugbongcogon - Carenderias 20. Kinoguitan - carenderias 21. Balingoan, Carenderias and Fast Food Balingoan, Misamis Oriental Mantangale Alibuag Dive Resort Baling ni Juan, Balingoan - Hi-way Ligaya’s Place 22. ISKHO Restaurant (Catering) Calamcam, Talisayan, Misamis Oriental Nita’s place, seaside Talisayan’s seaside restaurant 23. Medina Carenderias – market place Sugbahan, Duka White Beach Minchu Kitchenette Sea Breeze Eatery – Pahindong Medina, Misamis Oriental *Most eateries or refreshments parlors provide karaoke and/ or TV sets with cable connection or with Betamax or VHS showing. SUPPORT SERVICES/ SEMINAR FACILITIES a) Provincial Farmhouse Provincial Capitol Compound Cagayan de Oro City b) LAUREMAR Beach Hotel – Opol Max: 200 Pax c) ROAN Conference Hall – Opol d) MIDWAY Beach Conference Hall – Initao e) EMERALDA CIC Resort, Pagahan, Initao/ max: 300 Pax f) BUCANEER’S RETREAT – El Salvador/ max: 300 Pax g) ATI FARMERS’ TRAINING CENTER – El Salvador h) CABA-CABA FARMERS’ TRAINING CENTER – Alubijid i) FARMERS’ TRAINING CENTER – Alibuag Beach, Sugbongcogon j) FARMERS’ TRAINING CENTER – Kinoguitan k) JASAAN: K of C Chamber CWL Center Christian Formation Center Rosa Beach Hall COMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES Internal Carries: - PHILCOM, EASTERN COMM., GLOBE TELECOM, AT&T USA DIRECT, PLDT Mobile phone & beeper - PHILTEL/MOBILE LINE, EXTELCOM, SMART, EASY CALL, POCKET BELL - GLOBE, SMART, TOUCH MOBILE Long Distance Facilities - PLDT, RCPI, PT&T, BUTEL Domestic Carries - MISORTEL TDX Switching System - Gingoog City - MISORTEL Opol & El Salvador * PLDT - Tagoloan, Jasaan * EMORTELCO - Talisayan * WESTMORTELCO - El Salvador, Alubijid, Laguindingan, Gitagum, Libertad BUTEL - Every Town - Provincial Radio Network (RPN) via Capitol - Amateur Radio Groups * Refer PLDT trapex - 72-67-24 to connect operator BANK 1. Rural Banks - 9 2. Secured Savings and Loan Association MEDICAL SERVICES 1. Emergency Hospitals 2. Community Hospitals 3. Medical Clinics 4. Health Centers PLACES OF WORSHIP 1. Roman Catholic Churches 2. Philippine Independent Church 3. UCCP / United Church of Christ in the Phil. 4. Pentecostal Church 5. Iglesia ni Cristo 6. Jehova’s Witnesses 7. Seventh Day Adventist 8. Latter Day Saints (Mormons) 9. Bahai Center 10. Full Gospel Christian Fellowship Center NORTHERN MINDANAO REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCIL LIST OF OFFICERS FOR 2001-2003 Chair - ATTY. PHILIP T. TAN Tangub City Vice-Chair - MRS. PACITA S. ROMUALDO Mambajao, Camiguin Secretary - KAG. NORGEN U. HOY Malaybalay Treasurer - MRS. GINA R. OCAMPOS Misamis Occidental Auditor - MRS. ELLA T. CALINGASAN Bukidnon P.R.O - MR. LIBRADO ABESAMIS Camiguin Chair, Comm. on Membership & Extension - Chair, Comm. on Marketing & Promotion MAYOR NANCY S. BANDALA Oroaquieta City MRS. CHING S. CALINGIN Misamis Oriental Chair, Comm. on Product Development - MRS. SUSAN A. PAROJINOG Ozamis City Chair, Comm. on Finance - MRS. ROSE GARCES Bukidnon Chair, Comm. on Human Resources Dev’t. - MRS. REMEDIOS J. RODRIGUEZ Gingoog City ADVISER DIR. DOROTHY JEAN B. PABAYO DOT 10 MEMBERS, BOARD OF DIRECTOR 1. Mrs. Marichu Ritchie A. Yap 2. Mrs. Josefina Z. Tia 3. Mrs. Gloria Ong 4. Kag. Alvin Calingin TOURISM COUNCIL Edgardo Cabanlas Office of the City Council Cag. de Oro City (Mis. Occ) (Camiguin) (Camiguin) (Cagayan de Oro) Tel. # (088) 857-4035 / Fax # (08822) 722233 Dr. Jaime Felicilda City Mayor’s Office Gingoog City Tel. No. (088) 861- 0166 Chairperson c/o Mayor’s Office City Hall Oroquieta City Tel. (088) 531-1213 / Fax No. (088) 531-1164 Susan E. Parojinog City Mayors Office City Hall, Ozamiz City Tel. (088) 521-1390 F: (088) 521-100 Atty. Philip T. Tan City Mayor’s Office City Hall, Tangub City Tel. (88) 521-0444 Fax: (088) 395-3130 Mayor Florencio T. Flores, Jr. Mayor’s Office, City Hall Malaybalay City Tel. (088) 813-2733 Fax (088) 221-2267 c/o Mayor’s Office City Council’s Office City Hall, Iligan City Tel. (063) 221-3785 / Fax. (063) 351-7602 Ella Calingasan Vice-Governor’s Office, Capitol Hall Malaybalay City, Bukidnon Tel./ Fax (088) 221-2124 Engr. Pacita S. Romualdo Mambajao Municipal Hall Camiguin Tel. (088) 387-1097 Fax : (088) 387-1022 Chairperson Governor’s Office - Misamis Oriental Capitol Hall, Cagayan de Oro City Tel. (08822) 729898 Fax: (08822) 729896 Georgina R. Ocampos Governor’s Office - Misamis Occidental Capital Hall, Oroquieta City Tel. (088) 531-1632 Fax . (088) 531-1333 Chairperson c/o Governor’s Office Tubod, Lanao del Norte Tel. (064) 421-1110 / Fax. 421-7868 TOURISM OFFICERS Paz Nieves A. Pabito City Tourism Office Cagayan de Oro Tel. # (08822) 723840 Audie C. S. Ocampo City Tourism Office Gingoog City Tel. (088)861-0166 Dina R. Bulawan City Mayor’s Office Oroquieta City Tel. (088) 531-1516 Annie L. Abad City Tourism Office City Hall, Ozamiz City Tel. (088) 521-0100 Baby B. Paller City Tourism Office City Hall, Tangub City Tel. (088) 395-3120 Fax (088) 395-3130 Rafael V. Flores Head Executive Assistant Mayor’s Office, City Hall, Malaybalay City Tel. (088) 813-2733; 221-2267 Suzette Redondo City Tourism Office - Designated City Hall, Iligan City Tel. (063) 221-3785 Fax. (063) 351-7602 Ella B. Barroso Provincial Tourism Office Kaamulan Park, Malaybalay City Tel. / Fax. (088) 221-3272 Catalino E. Chan III Provincial Tourism Office Camiguin Province Tel. (088) 871097 Perla S. Dauman Provincial Tourism Office Misamis Oriental Capitol Hall, Cag. de Oro CIty Tel. (08822) 727275 Karl Oaonan Provincial Tourism Office Misamis Occidental Capitol Hall, Oroquieta City Tel. (088531) 1530-1062 Joy Lontayao Provincial Tourism Office Tubod, Lanao del Norte Tel. (064) 341-5467 Fax. (064) 421-7868 CITY MAYORS MAYOR JENNIFER WEE-TAN City Hall Tangub City Tel. (88) 521-0444 Fax: (088) 395-3130 MAYOR REYNALDO O. PAROJINOG, Sr. City Hall Ozamiz City Tel. (088) 521-1390 Fax: (088) 521-100 MAYOR JORGE ALMONTE City Hall Oroquieta City Tel. (088) 531-1213 / Fax: (088) 531-1164 MAYOR VICENTE Y. EMANO City Hall Cagayan de Oro City Tel. (08822) 723840 / Fax: (088) 857-2255 MAYOR FLORENCIO T. FLORES, JR. City Hall Malaybalay City Tel. (088) 221-2267 Fax : (088) 813-2739 MAYOR RUTHE D. GUINGONA City Hall Gingoog City Tel. / Fax (088) 861-0166 MAYOR LAWRENCE L. CRUZ City Hall Iligan City Tel. (063) 221-3785 Fax. (063) 351-7602 MAYOR JOSE M. GALARO City Hall Valencia City PROVINCIAL GOVERNORS GOVERNOR JOSE MA. R. ZUBIRI Capitol Hall Malaybalay City Tel. (088) 841-2523 Fax: (088) 221-2124 GOVERNOR PEDRO P. ROMUALDO Capitol Hall, Mambajao Camiguin Tel. (088) 387-1097 Fax : (088) 387-1022 GOVERNOR OSCAR S. MORENO Misamis Oriental Capitol Hall Cagayan de Oro City Tel. (08822) 729898 Fax: (08822) 729896 GOVERNOR LEO LORETO S. OCAMPOS Misamis Occidental Capitol Hall Oroquieta City Tel. (088) 531-1632 Fax . (088) 531-1333 GOVERNOR IMELDA Q. DIMAPORO Capitol Hall Tubod, Lanao del Norte Tel (064) 421-1110 Fax. (064) 421-7868 NORTH AMERICA NEW YORK OFFICE Officer-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Philippine Tourism Center 556 Fifth Avenue, New York New York 10036 Tel. # (1) (212) 5757915 Fax # (1) (212) 3026759 E-mail: pdotnyc1@aol.com SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE Office-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Philippine Consulate General 447 Sutter St., 5/F, Suite 507 San Francisco, California 94108 Tel. # (1) (415) 9564060 Fax # (1) (415) 9562093 E-mail: renesaints@aol.com LOS ANGELES OFFICE Office-In-Charge Philippine Consulate General 3660 Wilshire Blvd. 900 Suite 216 Los Angeles, California 90010 Tel # (10 (213) 4874525 Fax # (10 (213) 3864063 E-mail: pdotia@aol.com CHICAGO OFFICE Office-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Philippine Consulate General Suite 913, 30 North Michigan Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60602 Tel # (1) (312) 7822475 Fax # (1) (312) 7822476 E-mail: pdotchi@aol.com ASIA PACIFIC TOKYO OFFICE Office-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Embassy of the Philippines 5-15-5, Ropongi Minatu-ko, Tokyo 106-85-37 Japan Tel # (03) 55621600/02 Fax # (03) 55621603 E-mail: dotjapan@gol.com KOREA Officer-In-Charge / Tourism Attache #403 Renaissance Building, 1598-3 Socho-dong, Socho-ku, Seoul (137-070) Korea Tel# (822) 598-2290 Fax# (822) 598-2293 Cell # 0082-172022292 TAIWAN Tourism Representative Manila Economic and Cultural Office Philippine Representative Office Tourism Center 4/F Metrobank Plaza 107 Chung Hslao E, Road Section 4 Taipe, 106, Taiwan Fax # (886-2) 2741-5994 Tel # (886-2) 2773-5724 E-mail: philtour@ms57.hinet.net CHINA Tourism Representative Embassy of the Philippines No. 23 Xiu Shui Bei-jie Jiangoumenwal, Beijing Tel # (086)(10) 653-22518 / 653-22451 Fax # (086) (10) 653-20-242 SYDNEY OFFICE Office-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Level I Philippine Center 27-33 Wenworth Avenue Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia Tel # (61) (2) 9283-0711/9283-0938-39 Fax # (61) (2) 9283-0755 E-mail: ptsydney@ozemail.com.au OSAKA OFFICE Office-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Philippine Tourism Center 2F Dainan Building 2-19-23 Shinmachi, Nishi-ku Osaka, 0013 Japan Tel # (816) (6) 5355071 Fax # (816) (6) 5351235 HONG KONG OFFICE Office-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Office of Tourism Center Philippine Consulate General Rm. 602, 6/F United Centre 95 Queensway, Hong Kong Tel # (852) (2) 823-8543/44 Hotline: (852) (2) 8667665 Fax # (852) (2) 8666521 E-mail: pdothk@netvigator.com SINGAPORE OFFICE Tourism Attache Philippine Tourism Office 400 Orchard Road, #06-11 Orchard Towers Singapore 238875 Tel # (65) 67387165 Fax # (65) 67382604 Mobile Phone (65) 96317534 E-mail: philtours_sin@pacific.net.sg EUROPE FRANKFURT OFFICE Officer-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Philippine Department of Tourism Kaiserhof Strasse 7 D-60313 Frankfurt am Main Germany Tel # (49) (69) 20893-94 Fax # (49) (69) 285127 E-mail: phildot-fra@t-online.de PARIS OFFICE Tourism Attache Service de Tourisme-DOT Ambassade des Philipines 3 Faubourg Saint Honore 75008 Paris, France Tel # (331) 42650234/42650235 Fax # (331) 42650238 E-mail: dotpar@club-internet.fr LONDON OFFICE Officer-In-Charge/Tourism Attache Embassy of the Philippines Cultural and Tourism Office 146 Cromwell Road London SW& 4EF, United Kingdom Tel # (44) (171) 835-1100 Fax # (440 (171) 835-1926 E-mail: tourism@pdot.co.uk Website: http://www.dotpcvc.gov.uk NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION Mr. Reynato L. Chua Regional Director Department of Tourism Rm. 207, DOT Bldg. T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita 1000 Manila Tel # 524-2345/525-6114/524-6566 523-8411 local 197 Fax # 524-8321 Airport Tel # 832-2964 Airport Security Div: 5241660/5241728 Tourist Ancillary Svcs: 524-1703/524-2384 E-mail Address: ncr@tourism.gov.ph Cell # 0919-8546310 CORDILLERA ADMIN. REGION Ms. Purificacion S. Molintas Regional Director Department of Tourism DOT-Complex, Gov. Pack Road 2600 Baguio City Tel # 442-6708/442-7014 Telefax # 442-8848 Area Code - 074 Cell # 0918-9052823 E-mail: dotcar@mozcom.com REGIONAL OFFICE I Regional Director Department of Tourism Oasis Country Resort Nat’l. Highway, Bgy. Sevilla San Fernando 2500 La Union Tel # 888-2411 Telefax# 888-2098 Area Code - 072 Cell # 0917-7915346 E-mail: dotregion1@sflu.com LAOAG SUB-OFFICE Ms. Milagros Gonzales Officer-In-Charge Department of Tourism Ilocano Heroes Memorial Hall 2900 Laoag City Tel # 772-0467 Area Code 077 REGIONAL OFFICE II Ms. Blessida G. Diwa Regional Director Department of Tourism 2/F Tuguegarao, 3500 Cagayan Tel # 844-5364 Telefax # 846-2435 Area Code 078 Cell # 0918-9092326 E-mail: dotro2@yahoo.com REGIONAL OFFICE III Mr. Ronaldo P. Tiotuico Regional Director Department of Tourism Paskuhan Village San Fernando, 2000 Pampanga Tel # 961-2665 Telefax # 961-2612 Area Code - 045 Cell # 0919-4278351 E-mail: celtour@yahoo.com dot3@mozcom.com REGIONAL OFFICE IV Ms. Louella C. Jurilla Regional Director Rm. 208, DOT Bldg., T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, 1000 Manila Tel # 524-1969/524-1528 523-8411 local 183 Fax # 5267656 Cell # 0917-5315092 E-mail; Icjurilla@tourism.gov.ph REGIONAL OFFICE V Ms. Maria Ong-Ravanilla Regional Director Department of Tourism Regional Center Sitem Rawis 4500 Legaspi City Tel # 482-0712/482-813/482-0811 Fax # 820-5066/482-0821 Area Code - 052 Email: dotr5@globalink.net.ph Cell # 0917-5581028 REGIONAL OFFICE VI Mr. Edwin G. Trompeta Regional Director Department of Tourism Western Visayas Tourism Center Capitol Ground, Bonifacio Drive 5000 Iloilo City Tel # 337-5411/509-3550 Telefax 335-0245 Area Code - 033 Cell # 0917-3022624 E-mail: deptour6@iloilo.net dot6@pop.cbu.skylnet.net Website: http://www/iloilo.com BACOLOD FIELD OFFICE Mr. Edwin V. Gatia Officer-In-Charge Department of Tourism Bacolod Plaza 6100 Bacolod City Telefax # 434-7472 Area Code - 034 BORACAY FIELD OFFICE Ms. Judith Icotanim Officer-In-Charge Department of Tourism Balabag, Boracay, Malay, 5608 AKLAN Telefax # 288-3689 Area Code - 036 REGIONAL OFFICE VII Ms. Patria Aurora B. Roa Regional Director Department of Tourism Ground Flr., LDM Bldg. Lapu-lapu Street 6000 Cebu City Tel # 254-2811/254-6077/254-6650 Fax # 254-2711 Area Code - 032 Cell # 0917-5498028 Airport Office Tel. # 340-8229 E-mail: dotpabr@cvis.nt.ph/dotr7@cvis.net.ph REGIONAL OFFICE VIII Ms. Norma M. Morantte Regional Director Department of Tourism Children’s Park Sen. Enage Street 6500 Tacloban City Tel # 321-2048/321-4333 Telefax 325-5270 Area Code - 053 Cell # 0918-9192829 E-mail: dotr@mozcom.com REGIONAL OFFICE IX Mr. Ricardo A. San Juan Regional Director Department of Tourism Lantaka Hotel By the Sea Valderosa Street 7000 Zamboanga City Tel # 991-0218 Fax # 993-0030 Area Code - 062 Cell # 0917-7101798 E-mail: dotr9@jetlink.com.ph REGIONAL OFFICE X Ms. Dorothy Jean B. Pabayo Regional Director Department of Tourism A. Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City Tel/Msg. Cntr. # (08822) 723696 / (08822) 726394 Fax # (08822) 723696, (088) 8564048 Cell # 0918-9376820 E-mail: dotrio@yahoo.com Website: http://cdo.weblinq.com REGIONAL OFFICE XI Ms. Sonia V. Garcia-Antonio Regional Director Department of Tourism Door No. 7 Magsaysay Park Complex Sta. Ana District 8000 Davao City Tel # 221-6955 Telefax 221-0070/221-6798 Area Code - 082 Cell # 0917-5485548 E-mail: dotr11@philwebnc.com REGIONAL OFFICE XII Ms. Sohura T. Dimaampao Regional Director Department of Tourism 2nd Flr., COMSE Bldg. Quezon Avenue 9600 Cotabato City Tel # 421-1110 Telefax 421-7868 Area Code - 064 Cell # 0917-7261996 E-mail: dot12@mozcom.com REGIONAL OFFICE XIII Ms. Dorothy Jean B. Pabayo oic, Regional Director Department of Tourism No. 174 Km. 2 J.C. Aquino Avenue 8600 Butuan City Tel # 341-8413/225-5712 Telefax 341-6371 Area Code - 085 Cell # 0917-4063370 E-mail: dot13@butuan.philcom.com.ph tourism@balanghal.com LIST OF MAJOR HOSPITALS IN NORTHERN MINDANAO REGION 10 NAME Northern Mindanao Medical Center Cagayan de Oro Polymedic General Hospital Cagayan de Oro Medical Center Cagayan Capitol Colleges General Hospital Doctor’s Sabal Clinic Maria Reyna Hospital Cagayan de Oro Maternity & Children’s Hospital Madonna & Child ADDRESS Capitol Compound, Corrales St. Velez - Macahambus Sts. TEL. NO. Tiano-Nacalaban Sts. Gusa Highway (8822) 723735; (88) 856-4147 (8822) 724914; 725733; 722145 ((8822) 722256/57 (8822) 723215 Velez - Nacalaban Sts. Hayes Ext., Pinikitan Gaerlan corner Rizal Sts. (8822) 723179 (8822) 725210; 725103 (8822) 725842; (88) 857-4691 Carmen (8822) 723230; 725003 MISAMIS ORIENTAL (West) Talisayan Community Hospital Gingoog City Medical Center Jasaan Community Hospital Poblacion Highway Poblacion None Misamis Oriental (East) Initao Emergency Hospital Poblacion Initao, Mis. Or. BUKIDNON Philips Memorial Hospital Malaybalay Medical Hospital Bethel Baptist Hospital Bukidnon Doctor’s Hospital St. Ann Medical Clinic St. Joseph Southern Hospital Del Monte Plantation Poblacion Highway Sayre Highway Poblacion Poblacion Camp Philips, Manolo Fortich Malaybalay City Malaybalay City Valencia, Bukidnon Quezon, Bukidnon Maramag, Bukidnon CAMIGUIN Camiguin Provincial Hospital Highway Mambajao, Camiguin MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL Calamba District Hospital Immaculate Conception Hospital Poblacion Poblacion Calamba, Mis. Occ. Plaridel, Mis. Occ. Jasaan, Mis. Or. Jimenez Medicare & Community Hospital Misamis University Medicare Center Medina General Hospital St. Mary’s Hospital Faith General Hospital SM Memorial City General Hospital Tangub Emergency Hospital Poblacion Jimenez, Mis. Occ. Bagacay Carmen Annex Capistrano St. Aguada Manabay Poblacion Ozamis City Ozamis City Ozamis City Ozamis City Ozamis City Tangub City COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF FIRE STATIONS BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION, R-10 STATION ADDRESS TEL. NUMBER RADIO FREQ. STATION COMMANDER BUKIDNON OPFM - Bukidnon Capt. J. Melendez St., Malaybalay City 088-221-4020 INSP. FLORENTINO FORTES JR. Malaybalay City Fire Station Capt. J. Melendez St., Malaybalay City 08822-12511/160 15.247 INSP. RONALD ALLAN A. TOLOSA Valencia City Fire Station City Hall Compd. Valencia City 08844-2318/160 15.247 INSP. REXCLIBURN L. SALVAÑA Don Carlos Fire Station Municipal Compd. Don Carlos, Bukidnon 08822 62-2555 15.247 SFO3 Danilo B. Alon Kibawe Fire Station Poblacion, Kibawe, Bukidnon 15.247 SFO2 Billy A. Timtim Lantapan Fire Station Public Market, Poblacion, Lantapan Buk. 15.247 SFO2 Rudy B Olarte Manolo Fortich Fire Station Municipal Compd. Manolo Fortich, Buk. 15.247 SFO4 Teodulo P Gallana Maramag Fire Station Public Market, Poblacion, Maramag, Buk. 882262-4264 15.247 SFO2 Wencislao G Feburada Quezon Fire Station Municipaltiy Compd., Quezon, Bukidnon 088254-2120/160 15.247 INSP RONALD L QUIMSON CAMIGUIN OPFM - Camiguin DILG Bldg., Parola Poblacion, Mambajao INSP BENIGNO L AMOMONPON Catarman Fire Station Poblacion, Catarman, Camiguin 15.3247 SFO2 Cipriano Y Napone Jr. Mahinog Fire Station Poblacion, Mahinog, Camiguin SFO3 Heracleo T Abian Mambajao Fire Station Poblacion, Mambajao, Camiguin INSP MANUEL Y UAYAN Sagay Fire Station Poblacion Sagay, Camiguin SFO1 Jose Emmanuel A Chan MISAMIS ORIENTAL OPFM- Misamis Oriental Capt. V. Roa St., Cagayan de Oro City SRINSP OSCAR Q ABECIA Cagayan de Oro City Fire Stn. Capt. V. Roa St., Cagayan de Oro City SRINSP FRANKLIN O RATUNIL 088-3870179 387-7048 15.347 387-4501 15.347 15.347 727210 727580/725827 Misortel -112/160 MTI 15.447 Gingoog City Fire Station Rizal/Cideza St., Gingoog City INSP CIRIACO A TALINES Alubijid Fire Station Municipal Compd., Alubijid, Mis. Or. SFO3 RICHARD G BAANG Balingasag Fire Station Moreno St., Balingasag, Mis. Or. 15.347 SFO3 RICHARD P BULAYOG Initao Fire Station Codilla St., Initao, Misamis Oriental SFO3 ROGELIO U MADJOS Jasaan Fire Station Municipal Compd., Jasaan, Mis. Or. SFO3 ROMULO J GALAGALA Lugait Fire Staion Municipal Compd., Lugait, Mis. Or. SFO4 ARTHUR Y SABUD Manticao Fire Station Quirino/Quezon St., Manticao, Mis. Or. SFO3 Alfredo C Macalam Sr. Medina Fire Station Municipla Compd., Medina, Mis Or SFO4 Cesar P Oculam PIE-MO Fire Station PHIVIDEC Compd., Sta. Cruz, Tagoloan 15.347 SF04 Romualdo P Duna Salay Fire Station Municipal Compd., Salay, Misamis Oriental SFO3 Rodrigo M Rosales Talisayan Fire Station Municipal Compd., Talisayan, Mis. Or. SFO3 Anastacio L Higuit 160/088-8611416 15.447 160/ 08822-756129 15.347 160/720910 15.347 160/760218 15.347 15.347 15.347 160 15.347 160/740166 15.347 15.347 TOUR PACKAGES Gardens of Malasag. A MUST SEE when you’re in the City of Golden Friendship, the Gateway to Northern Mindanao! In this cultural domain, visitors can interact with tribal people such as the Subanon, Talaandig, and Higaonon. Watch them weave their colorful handicrafts or perform their native dances. See their tribal homes in a 7.2 ha. Eco-tourism village nestled on the slopes of Cugman watershed and connected to an 800 ha. reforestation area. Also inside is an Ethnic Museum, a branch of the National Museum, showing the various costumes, weaponry and other artifacts in the region. Souvenir items can be bought at reasonable prices either at the tribal houses or at the Souvenir Shop. Gardens of Malasag w/ Del Monte Pineapple Plantation. Add to the description above, a visit to one of the biggest pineapple plantations in the world which covers 16,000 hectares of sweet pineapple. The whole area stretches up to the foot of Mt. Kitanglad into the inner municipalities of Bukidnon, as far as Sumilao and Impasug-ong. The tour may include a visit to a nearby orchard, a cannery or a packing station. Pre-arrangements necessary. City Tour Get this tour for a glimpse of the old Cagayan de Oro – the San Agustin Cathedral, Lourdes College, Divisoria, Cogon market, the old bridge… and the new Cagayan de Oro wit Lim Ket Kai Complex, Pueblo Golf and Country Club, Xavier Estates… and many morel Make a short visit to one of the two universities: Xavier University or Liceo de Cagayan and its museum, which may either be folklore or contemporary. A major stop would be at a craft shop of handmade stoneware or handmade paper where you can start shopping for pasalubong! City Nitelites Experience the cityscape at night! Din in one of the many fine restaurants in the city or have dinner by the seal! Then, go bar hopping where you can listen to music or dance the night away! White-Water River Rafting / River Tubing Grab your chance NOW for an exhilarating thrill of the Cagayan de Oro rapids, using either a rubber raft or tubes tied together! It’s A MUST for adventures, young and not-so-young! Hold your breath… but don’t forget it! Spelunking Go for a 2-hour exploration adventure inside a 1.9 kilometer “dream cave.” The tour includes a 1-hour transfer from Cagayan de Oro passing through Del Monte’s pineapple plantation up to the jump off point where one starts a 15-20 minute trek to the mouth of the cave. Be ready to get wet! MUT BRING: extra clothes, shoes/sandals, a flashlight. A Game of Golf at Pueblo de Oro and/or Del Monte Take your pick: the classic or the new. Or get both! Whichever you choose is a new experience. Go ahead, play your game… HERE is where some of the world’s BEST players go. Bukidnon Day Tour This tour includes a visit to an orchard farm and/or Del Monte pineapple plantation with a view of Mt. Kitanglad Range. Also included is a visit to Mangima Park, a view of the Mangima Canyons as you cruise along Sayre Highway, Atugan bridge, and Kaamulan Park where the annual Kaamulan Festival is held every March. Plus, a visit to an art/pasalubong shop. A major stop is at the Monastery of the Transfiguration, the last work of the late Leandro Locsin, the country’s National Artist for Architecture. Here, you can buy the famous Monk’s Blend coffee! Bukidnon Agri-Tour. Visit Del Monte Philippines pineapple plantation, Classic Golf Course established in 1929 and hometown of the famous International Golfer Frankie Miñoza, fresh packing fruit and cattle area. Tour includes visit to Menzi Farm for their mandarin oranges, cacao, coffee, cut flowers (anthurium & orchids). Bukidnon Overnight Savor the beauty and bounty of this rich and vast land. This tour is largely an agricultural tour. You travel to the Heart of Mindanao and begin to understand why the second biggest island, Mindanao, is called the agricultural basket of the country or even the Promised Land. Aside from visiting the province’s major points of interest, the tour includes a visit to a banana plantation or an orchard or a vegetable farm and/or a carabao farm. You may also visit a school where you can try some vegetarian dishes! There will be a time for some cultural presentation and/or meditation. The tour needs special arrangements and would require at least two weeks advance notice. Canopy Walk This high adventure includes a trek in a lush tropical forest where the ultimate test starts as one LETS GO to swing towards a viewing deck. There, THE WALK begins. You cross a hanging cable bride 100 feet above ground towards a series of about 6 other viewing decks. Mantanggale-Alibuag/Duka Dive Tour Explore the colorful world underneath in the favorite dive spots around Northern Mindanao with experienced dive masters! Camiguin Overnight Visit this mystical island’s many attractions like Katibawasan Falls, Sto. Niño Cold Spring… and see the Catarman Church Ruins in Bonbon, where a major Spanish settlement was established in 1679. Pass by the Cross Marker of the Sunken Cemetery, which, along with the Ruins, mark the devastating 1871 Mt. Vulcan Daan eruption. Make a stop at some interesting points like the top soda water and see the unique designs of Tarzan’s Nest. Order for some coffee buns and cocoa to be brought home as pasalubong! Go for a relaxing dip at Ardent Hot Spring before getting your good night sleep. Then, wake up early and hop to White Is, for breakfast! Camiguin Day Tour / Lanzones Festival Excursion. Witness the colorful Lanzones Festival Street Dancing or Lanzones Fruit Picking Tour, take a dip at the White Island or Katibawasan or Ardent Hot Spring, Pasalubong Shopping. Ozamiz Overnight Discover historic Ozamiz, formerly an old Spanish town and named after a Filipino patriot who pioneered underground resistance activities in Misamis Occidental. See Fort Santiago, a historical landmark built in 1707 which served as the main bastian of a big Spanish task force. On one of the fort’s walls can be found the image of Our Lady, Nuestra Senora del Triumfo, believed to be miraculous and frequently visited by pilgrims especially on its feast day, July 16. Interesting points of interest include a botanical garden, the pipe organ of Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral and the bells of Bukagan Hill. Tangub City, once declared the “Cleanest City in the Philippines” and famous for its beautiful display of Christmas lights every December would also be visited. Here, you would be treated to a feast of seafood delights like crabs, shrimps and mussels! You would also have a glimpse of Oroquieta City, once declared the capital of free Philippines by the guerillas in 1942. Northeastern Overnight Bast in the awesome wonders of the waters of N. Mindanao Stay overnight in a dive resort or a seaside resort. Then, treat yourself to a day snorkeling or a dive tour. If you’re lucky, you might chance upon a dolphin or even a “tawiki”, the local term for the whale shark that is known to inhabit the N. Mindanao waters from December to April. The “tawiki” can also be found in the waters of Donsol, Sorsogon, where it is called butanding.’ Gingoog Day Tour w/ An Overnight By the Sea Imbibe the charm of this peaceful City of Goodluck! Formerly a settlement of the Manobo tribe, the city abounds with waterfalls. Major points of interest include Daan Lungsod where the ruins of a Catholic church built by limestone and corals by the Spanish friars still mark its exact location, Tiklas Falls, and Badiangon Spring. Then, stay overnight at a seaside resort and enjoy the beach and the corals. Or, you may try various water sports that include snorkeling, boating on a rubber boat, a glass bottom boat or a wooden bangka! Iligan Waterfalls Tour Points of Interest: Ma. Cristina Falls; Tinago Falls; Timoga Spring; Mimbalut Falls; Pasalubong Shopping. President - Ms. Ingrid Ch. Agudo (Southwinds Hotel) V-President for hotel - Ms. Alexis A. Chaves (Chali Beach Resort) V-President for Restaurant - Ms. Joanna Cris L. Yu (Bigby’s) Secretary - Ms. Jocelyn G. Balbon (Cagayan Riverview Inn) Treasurer - Ms. Blanquita C. Marco (Casa Crystalla) Public Relations Officer - Ms. Mary Jane C. Valentin (VIP Hotel) Director for Hotels : - Ms. Elizabeth B. Bacalso (Country Village Hotel) - Ms. Nelia B. Lee (Dynasty - Ms. Nely P. Olarte (Pryce Court Hotel) Plaza) Director for Restaurants - Ms. Josy Aliñabon (La Ilongga) - Ms. Russell Y. Awat (Kagay-anon Restaurant) - Ms. Emma Jacalan (Tabing Dagat) Director, Immediate Past President - Ms. Eileen E. San Juan (Lauremar Beach Resort) COTTA OFFICERS 2003-2004 CAGAYAN DE ORO TRAVEL & TOURS ASSOCIATION President - Mr. Tito Mora (Swift Travel & Tours) V-Pres - Ms. Tita Magrracia (Mile-O Travel Services) Secretary - Ms. Malou Rubic (Northmin Travel & Tours) Treasurer - Ms. Liza Licudine (Sunbee Tours) Auditor - Mr. Gerome Garcia (De Oro Mountain Explorers & Tours)