Davao Bloggers met Leah of Leah's Treasures

It was sunny monday morning when I met Leah at San Pedro Cathedral around 9:00 a.m. and she's awesome guys hihihihi. Btw, Leah is from Iloilo, a blogger, traveler, and a businesswoman. Yes, she's into business, in fact, she has a dormitory and canteen business from her province in Iloilo. (Wow! yomon ni Leah). While waiting for Chamz and Cj we took some pictures of Davao City Hall, Davao Legislative Building and Rizal Park.
Davao City hall was built on the 20th century, the Davao City Hall is a traditional building, situated along San Pedro Street, in the heart of Davao City. In front of the City Hall building is Quezon Park which features landscaped gardens.

To the left side of the City Hall, is the Rizal Park and its most evident feature is a monument of our National Hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal.
Additional left of the City Hall is the Davao City Legislative Building.
When Cj and Chamz arrived we decided to eat first our lunch at Decio's Kamayan at NCCC Mall before we went to Davao Crocodile Park. Decio's Kamayan best-sellers are its chicken, pork, ribs barbecue, sea foods,and traditional Filipino food like Kare-Kare and Crispy Pata.
After our lunch we went directly to the jeep station and took a ride of a jeepney going to Maa and then we stopped at St. Francis of Assisi Church for a couple of minutes, we prayed and took some pictures. 

It was almost 1:00 p.m when we arrived at the Davao Crocodile Park. The main attractions are the crocodiles. In fact, they have different park facilities exclusively for the propagation  of these nerve-racking reptiles. The Davao Crocodile Park is also plays host to other exotic species of animals such as raptors, monkeys, bear cats, snakes, birds, and reptiles.
Unexpectedly, there is also a cultural village featuring  the lifestyle and culture of different tribes in Mindanao. The Tribu K' Mindanawan, showcases the richness of the Indigenous People in Mindanao and where can you see the traditional  houses, ornaments and tools of the Philippines Bagobo Tribe, Bilaan, Obo Manobo, and among others. 
We also visited Davao Butterfly House, its just less than 15 minutes away from Tribu K' Mindanawan. The Butterfly House has an outdoor pavilion where visitors can learn about the life cycle of butterflies and their contribution to the environment.
We left the park almost 5:00 p.m. and hungry lol. So we decided to ate our dinner Tita D's. There were only few people when we arrived . We right away looked at their food display and it is indeed really awesome, plenty for a hundred and twenty pesos and really yummy. Burp!!!!

After our dinner we went to Peoples Park and we met one blogger from Cebu. The Park opened last 2007. Before that, it used to be the "Palaruang Panglunsod" which hosted the athletic meets and sports events in the city. The local government of Davao City decided to undertake more than a 71 -million peso development of the Park envisioning it to be a landmark of the city .
Now, the 4-hectare park is now a landmark. Everyone who enters the park needs to undergo a security check. Aside from that , the park also has a built-in surveillance system. While exploring the park, I didn't fail to notice the interesting and classy gigantic sculptures around the park. They are actually creations of Davaoeno Kublai Milan.

After the whole day tour,we proceeded to the Voyz Out " Kantahan to the max"
Natapos ang buong araw sa pamamasyal na may ngiti sa labi!

20 COMMENTS:

  1. k.cute natin woi., hehe nice post lits! :)

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  2. tourista si ate leah oh.. hehe

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  3. wowowwow :D mini eb :p

    di ko alam na may negosyo pala si leah... yomon nga! :D

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  4. wow! buti pa si Lhea nkapunta n ng Davao sana kami din. ang ganda ng mga place.. nice post tolits! :)

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  5. We weren't able to visit the butterfly farm when we went to Davao. Tsk! Sayang! Maybe next time. =)

    www.theaveragejane00900.blogspot.com

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  6. Marami palang mga bloggers na taga Davao.. :)

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  7. Ang saya!!! hehehhe.. Nice to meet some of the Davao bloggers.. Sulit ang bakasyon ko. Hindi pa tapos, pero ngayon palang, masasabi ko nang sulit. yeabah!! :)

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  8. parang ako ata ang kulang kahapon ah.. hahaha

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  9. ayos ang eb!!! next year pupunta ako ng davao hehehe next year pa!

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  10. ang saya... sama ako next time... :)

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  11. ang saya naman.. wohooooo.. inggit ako.. sana makapunta din ako sa Davao.. hahahah first time?? hahaa

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  12. you have big smiles in your photos...you really have fun! its nice to meet fellow bloggers siguro

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  13. si Leah, turistang turista!

    Ang ganda at ang saya ng mga larawan!

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  14. Wow. Ang saya. Parang ang saya sa feeling may namimeet kang ibang blogger sa iba pang lugar. Hahaha.

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  15. Ack! This made me crave for bulalo :( Hihi.

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  16. nice post. i want to visit davao sometime.

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  17. parang gusto ko na rin pumunta ng davao.. haha

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  18. sayang hindi ko kayo nakita. tsk tsk

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