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Kadayawan sa Dabaw 2014: Kadayawan Festival 2014 Schedule of Activities

Kadayawan Festival

Get ready for Kadayawan Festival 2014

The Philippines is one of the happiest countries in the World and home to various colorful festivals. Whether its religious or cultural, each province or town has its own fiesta and most of them are celebrated with numerous activities that reflects the city’s religious belief and cultural background.

Kadayawan sa Dabaw 2014
Kadayawan sa Dabaw 2014

Every year, one of the most awaited festival is Davao City’s Kadayawan Festival. Expect colorful float parades, street dance competitions, and art exhibits to showcase Davao’s wealth and bounty. Kadayawan Festival 2014 festival highlight will fall on August 16 and 17, 2014 with the much awaited Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan Street dancing competiton and Pamulak sa Kadalanan Floral Float Parade.

Kadayawan Festival 2014
Kadayawan Festival 2014

Kadayawan Festival 2014 Schedule of Activities

August 16, 2014 (Saturday) – Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan – Indak-indak is Davao Kadayawan Festival 2014’s famous street dance competition which is participated by various tribes. Apart from the 10 participating tribes, there are also out of town contingents from different provinces and cities all over Mindanao.

August 17, 2014 (Sunday) – Pamulak Kadayawan – A parade of florally dressed floats of various shapes and sizes showcasing the abundant vegetation of the Davao Region.

Please stay tuned for the complete and updated Kadayawan Festival 2014 schedule:)

Things to Do in Davao City and Nearby Towns

Where to Stay in Davao City for Kadayawan Festival 2014

How to Get to Davao City

By Air
Fly from Manila (less than two hours) to Davao via the Davao International Airport.

Flights are also available from other key cities such as Butuan, Clark, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, Dipolog, Iloilo, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, Zamboanga and even Singapore.

Land
Buses are available from Manila and key points in Mindanao, including Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cotabato, Digos, General Santos, Kidapawan, Koronadal, Surigao and Tagum.

Sea
There are ferries that travel from Manila to Davao.

Written by Melo Villareal

Melo Villareal is the Online Publisher of Outoftownblog.com. He is an Accountant by profession who left the corporate world at the age of 23 to explore his beautiful country and the rest of the world. Today, Melo works as a part-time Social Media Manager for local and international clients. His full-time work focuses on discovering interesting culture, explore different cuisines and take memorable photos from local and international destinations he's visiting.

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