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Its Muslim-

Friendliness
While the island is no longer
Muslim dominated, there are still plenty of
Muslims living throughout, and therefore
mosques and Halal food can be found –
with bigger cities, such as Davao City and
Marawi, being more Muslim-friendly than
smaller ones. In fact, the Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao is made up of
five provinces, namely; Lanao del Sur,
Maguindanao, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi and
Basilan (excluding Isabela City). These
provinces are predominantly Muslim and
thus finding prayer facilities and Halal
food here will be quite a bit easier. ANY TEXT HERE
The Culture
Mindanao The second largest island of the
Philippines, Mindanao is a melting pot of
cultures and religions - with indigenous tribes
of different religions, that live high up in the
mountains, by rivers, and in rural parts of the
island - to this date using traditional practices
on their farms and fields and while fishing.
Learn about the area’s fascinating culture and

The
history and the tribes by taking a day trip to a
traditional villages, or by paying a visit to
Museo Dabawenyo and Davao Museum in
Davao City.
Attractions
With Mindanao lying just above Mindanao is home to attractions
Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, the you will never be able to forget. From
island is just a couple of hours away by awe-inspiring mountains like the sacred
plane. It is just close enough for you to Mount Apo, stunning islands like Samal
be comfortable taking along toddlers, Island and Camiguin Island, and eco-
and far enough to make it seem like an tourism destinations like Lake Sebu, to
exotic holiday destination. Most major breathtaking sites like the Hinatuan
airlines fly to Davao, the largest city in Enchanted River and sanctuaries like the
Mindanao. Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary and
the Philippine Eagle Centre, Mindanao
has it all.

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