4-Day Caraga Itinerary | Discovering Davao Oriental's Scenic Coast

A curated four-day narrative through the rugged coastlines, hidden waterfalls, and living indigenous heritage of Caraga, Davao Oriental. Discover the country's earliest sunrise at Pusan Point, Gatorade blue waters at Kapuka Falls, and the ancient artistry of Mandaya Dagmay weavers.

4-Day Caraga Itinerary | Discovering Davao Oriental's Scenic Coast

A curated four-day journey through the historic enclaves, majestic wild waterfalls, and vibrant ancestral domains of Caraga—the eastern frontier of Davao Oriental.


Day One

Mindanawon Heritage & Walled Shorelines

The historic stone and wood architecture of San Salvador del Mundo Parish Church

Morning & Afternoon Embark on a highly scenic road trip from Davao City down to the coastal town of Caraga, Davao Oriental—a name beautifully derived from "kalagan", referring to a "spirited person." Check into a seaside escape like Joan Beach Resort, Villa Mabiga, or Elah Moana along the sprawling layout of Mabiga Beach, relaxing under the trees or lounging in a hammock.
Late Afternoon Dive deep into regional history by visiting the San Salvador del Mundo Parish Church. Built by the Jesuits in 1884 from stones and wood, it stands proudly as the oldest Catholic church in Mindanao today. Step inside to examine centuries-old relics, including a church bell cast in 1802, the old baptismal registry, and the original statue of the town’s patron, San Isidro Labrador. Afterward, view the adjacent Caraga Elementary School, displaying one of the country's few remaining intact Gabaldon school structures.

Day Two

The Earliest Sunrise & Infinite Swells

Waking up early to stand at Pusan Point, the easternmost tip of the country

Early Morning Wake up extra early to witness the day's earliest sunrise in the country at Pusan Point. Marking the absolute easternmost tip of the Philippines, stand along a rugged stretch of jagged rocky cliffs where the massive waves of the Pacific Ocean first crash into the archipelago. Explore the cliffside grounds featuring a historic lighthouse, a massive sundial, an outdoor amphitheater, and a towering cross—commemorating the spot where crowds gathered to greet the first daybreak of the millennium on January 1, 2000.
Afternoon Head over to the long stretch of San Luis Beach, a premier local surfing spot providing endless Pacific swells for seasoned riders and beginners alike. Walk along its powdery gray sands or take a refreshing swim. Later, track down the hidden Pantad Tide Pool just south of town during low tide. Sink comfortably into these protected natural pools the moment the splashing waves pull back into the ocean.

Day Three

Chasing Hidden Fairy-Tale Waterfalls

Conquering the steep jungle paths to swim in the Gatorade blue waters of Kapuka Falls

Morning Caraga is home to over 40 documented waterfalls hidden deep within its lush mountains. Start your morning with a bumpy ride to the multi-tiered Kyabatangan Falls, which plunges 25–30 feet into a large, highly inviting basin nestled inside a fairy-tale jungle setting. On the exact same mountain route, stop to observe the isolated Agosais Falls as it thunders down the slopes wrapped by towering green trees.

Agosais Falls

Afternoon Dedicate your afternoon to conquering the mighty Kapuka Falls, a towering 160-foot giant. Navigate a rugged, challenging trail that requires traversing a slick descent pathway, crawling across large boulders, and safely fording a shallow but strong river current slicing through Barangay Lamiawan. Reward your strenuous efforts by plunging into its jaw-dropping, vibrant Gatorade blue-colored catch pool to cool off.

Day Four

Mandaya Ancestral Domains & Living Art

Morning Journey up into the highlands to visit the ancestral domain of the Mandaya Ethnic Group in Sitio Sangab. As traditional "inhabitants of the upland" and one of the eleven distinct Indigenous Peoples' communities in the Davao Region, meet their community members under the leadership of young chieftain Maigen Christine Banugan. Witness an authentic demonstration of Dagmay weaving, observing how young women transform abaca into rich, intricately embroidered patterns that serve as symbols of their cultural soul.

A young weaver at the Mandaya Educational Research on Heritage

Afternoon & Departure Head back down to explore the Mandaya Educational Research on Heritage museum located right beside Colegio de Caraga. Browse this modest museum's collection of historical relics, unique indigenous musical instruments, and traditional attire. Conclude your regional expedition with a relaxing soothing dip in the calm streams of Batinao's Haven campground river, before starting your long road trip back to Davao City.

Travel Notes

Geographical Context: It is highly vital to note that the municipality of Caraga, Davao Oriental is entirely distinct from the broader administrative Caraga Region (which encompasses the Surigao and Agusan provinces). This historic town sits beautifully on the southeastern edge of Mindanao.


Trail Conditions & Prep: Reaching wilderness eco-gems like the 160-foot Kapuka Falls demands decent physical preparation. The trails include farding strong river currents and descending slick, muddy jungle paths—wearing high-traction river shoes or sturdy hiking boots is non-negotiable.


Highlights: Watching the country's very first daybreak over the cliffs of Pusan Point, swimming in bright blue jungle catch-basins, and exchanging stories with traditional Dagmay weavers in Sitio Sangab are profound cultural milestones.


Community-Based Tourism: Tourism throughout Caraga is deeply intertwined with cultural preservation. By coordinating trips through the local tourism office and participating in community workshops, travelers directly support indigenous groups in having a sustainable platform to preserve their invaluable living heritage.


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