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See you at the MunaTo Festival 2025 and Celebrate Sarangani’s Culture, Rhythm, and Resilience

As Sarangans, when it's the last week of November, we know the drill. It's MunaTo Festival! And yes, the festive spirit is rising once again in— and you can already feel the energy building up across Sarangani Province! As Sarangani celebrates its 33rd Founding Anniversary alongside the 23rd MunaTo Festival, the province pays tribute to its roots, its people, and its thriving cultural identity. “MunaTo,” meaning “First People,” is more than just a name — it's a reminder that Sarangani’s story is deeply grounded in its heritage and in the communities that have shaped its vibrant character. This year’s theme, “ Kultura Natin, Lakas Natin, ” captures the soul of the celebration — a powerful declaration that culture is at the heart of Sarangani’s strength and unity. From November 28 to 30, 2025, the Sarangani Capitol Grounds will once again come alive with music, color, and culture. But a personal favorite of mine? The festivities start even before the main program — and they’r...

Tuka Marine Park, Kiamba, Sarangani Province

In the idyllic town of Kiamba in the western part of Sarangani lies a hidden cove that has become a favorite among those who are seeking adventure and immersion in nature. The Tuka Marine Park, reachable via a 15-minute boat ride provides a one-of-a-kind beach experience. How to Get There Take whatever available modes of transportation to Kiamba, Sarangani Province. That's about an hour and a half drive. For those who are taking the public transportation, the bus fare is Php 100.00, while the van fare is P120.00. Buses are stationed at Bulaong Terminal in General Santos City, while you can take the van at Ablog Terminal along Daproza Street. The Tourism Information Office, which is also the booking office to Tuka Marine Park is located at the Kiamba Port, near the Municipal Plaza. From there you will need to take the boat ride that costs Php 121.00 pesos, which will take you to Tuka Marine Park and back to Kiamba Port. Entrance Fee, Environmental Fee, and Accommod...

Rediscovering NLU Whitewater Tubing in Maitum Sarangani

It's my fifth time to try the whitewater tubing at NLU Whitewater Eco Park but, I swear, it always feels like the first time every time. I have even tried tubing without a river guide during the AMARACA Festival in summertime. Recently, I tried the 2.1-km trail and it features the big fall. It's a different experience altogether. Check out my video to see what I'm talking about. The New La Union Whitewater EcoPark takes advantage of the rapids of Pangi River, which has been adjudged as one of the cleanest rivers in the country. How to Get There NLU Whitewater Eco Park is found in Maitum, Sarangani Province. From General Santos City, travel to Maitum, about a two-hour journey on average. Before reaching Poblacion, make a right turn just before reaching Pangi Elementary School. Pangi ES in on the left side of the road. The road to NLU is at the right side. If taking public transportation, you stop by Pangi ES and take a tricycle or a motorcycle to NLU, ...