SUMAN

The 17 flavors of suman in the Municipality of Clarin are renowned culinary wonders, as they have transformed the classic Filipino sticky-rice delicacy into a delectable experience that will become every foodie’s obsession. Digging into a piece of Clarin’s suman will excite one’s palate with the traditional soft and milky taste of glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk that defines Filipino suman.
However, upon reaching the center, an explosion of flavor surprises the taste buds and elevates the suman experience to another level with its ube, mango, langka, durian, peanut, pineapple, buko, tablea, moron, cheese, carrot, or latik fillings.

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Asenso Global Gardens

Situated in the Mount Malindang ASEAN Heritage Park at almost 1000 feet above sea level, this tourism gem is poised as one of the premier ecotourism attractions in the Province of Misamis Occidental.
The attraction boasts amenities for recreation and adventure. One of the features to look forward to is the Garden, where lush, colorful plants from various parts of the world exquisitely fill the landscape. The Main Reception Building also welcomes you with a fantastic view of the majestic Panguil Bay and the Panguil Bay Bridge, the longest bridge in the Philippines.
Additionally, Asenso Global Gardens features the Mt. Malindang Amphitheater, a food court, a global cafe, and other amenities to make the visitors’ stay more enjoyable.

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Bawbawon Island

Located less than a kilometer off the coast of Plaridel in Misamis Occidental, Bawbawon Island’s incredible white sand and clear waters, framed with evergreen, offer a cinematic view for travelers seeking that seaside solace. The island gets its name from the local term “bawbawon” or “baobaoan,” which means “shallow” because of the shallow water that surrounds it. It is approximately 200 meters off a stunning coral reef on one side and near lush mangrove forests on the other. A dazzling array of wild bushes and coconut trees also shrouded the island.

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Cotta Fort

This citadel was first built by Spanish Jesuit priest and commander Jose Ducos to serve as an outpost to protect the area against marauding pirates. It then became a Japanese garrison during World War II and was damaged during the April 1955 earthquake. It was faithfully restored to resemble the original structure and is now one of the only 14 forts remaining from the Spanish era in the Philippines.
The Cotta Fort is constructed out of coral stone and has four bastions, or baluartes, namely San Fernando, San Jose, Santiago, and San Ignacio. An image of the Virgin Mary is carved on the outer side of the Cotta’s wall and is believed by the locals to be growing in size.
Fuerte de La Concepcion y del Triunfo, or the Cotta Fort, is a worthy inclusion in pilgrimage travels, where a beautiful mix of history, religion, and culture has fortified not only its wall but also the faith of its devotees.

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St. John de Baptist Church

This century-old Spanish Catholic Church of Jimenez, also known as St. John the Baptist Church, is one of the Philippines’ oldest churches, located in the historic town of Jimenez, Misamis Occidental. This beautiful Baroque-style church has been declared a National Historical Treasure and has withstood the test of time for almost 140 years.
The old church altar, the pipe organ, the antique clock, and the unique church interiors have been well-preserved throughout the years, thanks to the joint effort of the local government and church officials. The fascinating paintings on the church’s ceiling, made by Spanish painters in the late 19th century, are a must-see for all visitors.

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Piduan Curtain Falls

Nestled deep within Sitio Piduan, Barangay Napangan, at the heart of the Malindang Mountain Range, the 60-meter curtain-like Piduan Falls offers a mystical experience—its cool, crystal-clear waters are so pure they’re even safe to drink. A perfect escape from the heat, the refreshing cascade invites you to relax, recharge, and reconnect with nature.

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Lake Duminagat

Numerous hikers are drawn to the natural wonders and unspoiled beauty of Lake Duminagat’s fresh and pleasant setting. It also characterizes flora and fauna of the Zamboanga biogeographic region, which is located in Mt. Malindang Natural Park, one of the Philippines’ protected areas. Barangay Lake Duminagat and Barangay Gandawan are the two communities adjacent to it.

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Caluya Floating Cottages

Whether you are traveling with friends or family and looking for some fun water adventures, you can try and discover the charm of their floating cottages in Barangay Caluya. This is located within a few meters from Caluya Bay. It is a haven for tourists who enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and fishing. You may also go on long hikes. Its remote and serene setting makes it an excellent getaway for some peace and relaxation, and it provides a one-of-a-kind escape that entices both visitors and newcomers.
Tourists can also try their newest attraction, the Sapang Dalaga Floating Playground, where a number of exciting rides and activities await you.

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Caluya Shrine

Highlight your tour with a trek to the picturesque Caluya Shrine, featuring a 55-foot statue of Christ the Redeemer created by famous Mindanaoan artist Kublai Milan. Views from the Shrine at sunset are a must-see because this is the best time to capture the magnificent angles overlooking the bay with its flamboyant display of colors. A fitting end to the symphony of magical experiences in Sapang Dalaga is the bioluminescent plankton shining like stars in the water as the night falls, bidding us farewell.

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