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Mindanao Philippines
Asia Travel and Tourism - Philippines Travel
Written by Ronald de Jong   

Mindanao - The Other Side of a Fascinating Island

 

Mindanao Beach, Philippines
Mindanao Beach, Philippines Travel, Philippines Beaches

Although the island of Mindanao is often associated with violence, kidnappings by bandit groups and the ongoing war between separatists and the Philippine Government troops, it is also home to a very diverse group of people, valuing peace and harmony above anything else.  Catholic settlements are largely spread within and alongside the Muslim communities. Many indigenous tribes are also settled here, including T'boli, Yakan. Moro, Tausug, Maranao, Samal and Badjao among others. The blending of Islamic and Christian cultures on the Mindanao island is fascinating. The cultural diversity of the region is the result of a large influx of migrants from the north over a long period of the region's history.

There is a wide variety of dialects, both local to Mindanao as well as those from the Visayas, like Cebuano and even from Luzon. The many tongues spoken in Mindanao is a testament of the diversity in cultures that thrive on this island. Mindanao is considered a unique melting pot of religions, different cultures, customs and  traditions that make a captivating contribution to the island's ethnic image and original charm. On this idyllic Island traditional art forms, music and dance are well preserved.

Mindanao is also one of Asia's favoured tourists destination and promises to be an endless hideaway of white sand beaches, islands, lagoons, mangrove swamps, mountains, valleys, ocean, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, rock formations, forests, springs and marshlands. The region of South Cotabato is a perfect base for all Mindanao explorations, an ideal place for those travellers who are courageous and adventurous enough to seek 'off the beaten track' eco-adventures.

Mindanao Lake Sebu
Mindanao Lake Sebu, Philippines Travel, Philippines

There are many waterfalls found in the province which can undoubtedly be called true wonders of nature, like Saravia Falls in Koronadal, Lambusong Falls in Norala, Nongon Matimus Falls in Tantangan and Traankini Falls  in Lake Sebu. One of the most popular is the Lonon Falls in Lake Sebu which is also known as the Seven Falls.

Lake Sebu is a beautiful inland sea that is located  in the southern Tiruray Highlands at an altitude of almost 300m (984ft). The chance to delve into traditional lifestyles and culture, rather than modern attractions, is the highlight in this remote area. Lake Sebu is surrounded by rolling hills and forested mountains and is home to the T'boli, a highland tribe famous for their colourful costumes, complicated beadwork, woven work and brass ornaments.

The Province of South Cotabato celebrates the grandest festival in the area, the T'nalak Festival which coincide with the province Foundation Anniversary.. This event will showcase the province as a land of countless possibilities enhanced with the fusion of rich culture and progress. T'nalak, a unique yet colourful way of weaving the abaca cloth by the T'boli tribal communities in South Cotabato, has gone beyond mere cloth weaving or art itself. Residents of this resource-rich province have taken pride of the T'nalak as being a reflection of South Cotabato's varying regional and ethnic cultures.

Mindanao Tnaak festival, Philippines
Mindanao Tnaak festival, Philippines Travel, Philippines

Mindanao is known as a diverse and inexpensive destination with low cost food, hotels and transportation. The attractions of this beautiful island are as many as they are diverse, offering something different and special to it's visitors. The beach resorts, garden resorts, traditional villages, canopy walks, mountain hikes, food festivals and trade fairs make it a unique combination of recreation and relaxation. This allows you to get in touch with a distinctive culture that is a mixture of Asian, Spanish and American influences with the familiar warmth of Filipino Culture.

Mindanao Tboli Girl - Philippines
Mindanao young Tboli girl, Philippines Travel, Philippines

This typhoon-free island is blessed with a mild and sub-tropical climate that has relatively generous amount of rainfall and gentle winds. Basically, there are three seasons namely the wet and rainy season in June till October. The cool but dry season, from November to February and the hot and dry season in March, April and May. The best time to make a trip to South Cotabato is from the middle of December to the middle of May. In March and April the weather is pleasantly warm.


Mindanao, Philippines Travel, Philippines

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 April 2010 19:08
 
Tokyo Travel Guide
Asia Travel and Tourism - Japan Travel
Written by Travel-Oracle.com   

Tokyo Travel Guide

Unique Japanese Architecture
Tokyo Travel Guide, Tokyo sights, Tokyo tourism

Not only is Tokyo the capital of Japan, but it is also the most populated metropolitan area anywhere in the world with over thirty-five million people in 2003. Tokyo is situated at the head of Tokyo Bay and occupies the southernmost part of the Kanto Plain which is the largest flat land area in Japan.

Tokyo has a humid subtropical climate zone which means it has hot and humid summers with mild winters that have cool spells. Rainfall averages about fifty-five inches a year with summer being wetter than the winter months. Snowfall is occasional, but does occur about once a year.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 April 2010 22:54
 
Laos Travel Guide
Asia Travel and Tourism - Laos Travel
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Laos Travel Guide

Laos is an independent state in Southeast Asia. Laos is a mountainous and landlocked country with China to the north, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia on the south and Thailand and Myanmar on the west and northwest. Laos has a great many natural resources and an ethically varied population. Lao is the official language and the capital of Vientiane is the largest city. As of 2007 the popular in Laos was over six million.

The climate in Laos is tropical and monsoonal. The rainy season will typically last from May to November with the dry season lasting from December to April. In fact, locals consider there to be three seasons: rainy, cold and hot. The last two months of the dry season tend to be a lot hotter than the previous four months creating a third season.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 April 2010 18:58
 
Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide
Asia Travel and Tourism - Malaysia Travel
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Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide

The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur, located on the southern Malay Peninsula. Kuala Lumpur is the largest city in Malaysia and serves as the main economic, administrative and cultural center. Kuala Lumpur has also developed into an important center for manufacturing and trade since it was founded as a mining settlement in the 1850s.

Kuala Lumpur lies between the Kelang and Gombak Rivers. The city is a large metropolitan area that has spread to include surrounded suburbs and new towns. Since Kuala Lumpur is just north of the equator it has a hot, humid climate year round with very little variation from season to season even when it comes to rainfall. The city receives a high annual rainfall of about ninety-three inches a year. The average yearly temperature is eighty degrees. As of 2000 the population of Kuala Lumpur was over one million and the surrounding area makes the popular over two million.

Last Updated on Sunday, 25 April 2010 20:24
 
Indonesia Travel Guide
Asia Travel and Tourism - Indonesia Travel
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Indonesia Travel Guide

Indonesia is an island republic in Southeast Asia. After China, India and the United States; Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. Indonesia is made up of over seventeen thousand island and about six thousand are inhabited. As of 2000 the population of Indonesia was over two hundred million. Nearly half of the population lives on Java where the capital of Jakarta is located. Most Indonesians are a mix of Malay origins and practice Islam although the islands are home to over one hundred different ethnic groups.

Since Indonesia is located along the equator it has a tropical climate. Therefore, the year has two very distinct monsoonal seasons: a wet and a dry season. The average rainfall in the lowlands is between 70 and 125 inches per year and up to 240 inches in the mountainous regions. The highest rainfall in found in the mountain areas along the west coast of Sumatra, West Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Papua. The temperature in Indonesia varies little throughout the year with an average temperature between 79 and 86 degrees.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 April 2010 18:34
 
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