Unknown to many, the province is a site of archeological importance. In 1991, archeologist found human remains and crude tools used by the first settlers in the archipelago. Items found inside the caves of Sarangani date back as far as 3,000 years ago, allowing the National Historical Institute to declare it as a National Historical Site.
The rich culture and history of Sarangani is not only present in the jars and bones found inside its caves; it is still very much alive today. It is present in the activities of the Tagakaolo and B'laan who continue to practice their culture and tradition. This is not the only treasure of Sarangani. More can be discovered and are in store for adventurous tourists.
Demographics
1. Population – 475,514 (as of 2007 Census)
2. Land Area – 3,601.3 sq. km
3. Capital – Alabel
4. Language/Dialect – Cebuano, English, and Filipino
5. Divisions
Cities (0)
Municipalities (7)
- Alabel
- Glan
- Kiamba
- Maasim
- Maitum
- Malapatan
- Malungon
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Pinol Cave
Several archeological treasures were found inside the cave in 1991.
Tarsiers
These creatures are considered sacred by the indigenous people
of Sarangani. Their behavior indicate when should they plant and the
possible outcome of their harvest. If they are harmed, it is a bad omen.
Dried Flowers
The Tagakaolo and B'laan women of Malungon make fossilized
leaves and flowers and sell them as souvenirs.
Cultural
Kalon-barak Skyline
Location: Malungon, Sarangani
It is a viewing point of Mt. Apo and Mt. Matutum, Sarangani Bay and
Davao Gulf in one, providing 360 degrees of panorama. It is known for
its cold climate and as the habitat of Sarangani tarsiers. It holds
three villages of the B'laan tribe and had been this tribe's last stronghold
during the Japanese occupation.
Century-Old Houses
Location: Glan, Sarangani
In the town area are rows of ancestral houses built mostly in the early
part of 1900s, with high balconies, canopies and walls of 'kalados'
and concrete step boards leading to wide wooden staircases. Some of
them bear stunning collections of precious antiques and oriental sets
right in the living room.
Historical
Pinol Cave
Location: Brgy. Pinol, Maitum, Sarangani
Formerly known as Ayub Cave, where a unique assemblage of archaeological
find (human faces and figures in earthenware medium) that depicts Sarangani's
cultural wealth was excavated in this cave in 1991.
Sagel Cave
Location: Maitum, Sarangani
Archeological treasure similar to those found in Pinol Cave were dug
here in 2008. Found there were human remains and ancient tools and items.
Man-made
Capitol Park
Location: Provincial Capitol Grounds, Alabel, Sarangani
Dubbed as the “White House” of Southern Luzon, it stands
at the center of a 26-hectare lot dotted with other buildings that house
practically all offices of line agencies of the government. It has a
huge sports complex, an Olympic-size swimming pool, gymnasium, and tourism
village, among others.
Isla Parilla Resort
Location: Alabel, Sarangani
A man-made island just a kilometer away from the Capitol Park. Satisfy
your palate with a mouth-watering cuisine of sergeant fish, Diana or
pompano just taken from the fish pen. Have fun listening to the jazz
band at the poolside or row a boat playing through the stilts of Maranao
cottages.
Sarangani Golf Course and Country Club
Location: Sitio Pulatana, Brgy. Malandag, Malungon, Sarangani
The 18-hole Golf Course and Country Club lies in a well-landscaped of
verdant grasses and trees. Its two-story native-inspired refreshment
cottage can provide an outright vista of the golf course’s backdrop,
Mt. Matutum.
Natural
Bat Sanctuary
Location: Brgy. Pinol, Maitum, Sarangani
? The open air area serves as home to hundreds of thousands of giant
golden crowned flying fox bats.
Gumasa Beach
Location: Glan, Sarangani
A long stretch of powdery white sand beaches with alluring beauty of
paradise, bountiful fresh coconut fruits and open grassland.
Tuca Point White Sand Beach
Location: Kiamba, Sarangani
This unspoiled beach area has a series of secluded coves with short
stretches of white/off-white coral sand beaches.
Nalus Falls
Location: Kiamba, Sarangani
Water passes by huge boulders of granite giving to a number of water
falls. The site is ideal for scrambling, bouldering and rappelling.
South Point Dive Spot
Location: Maasim, Sarangani Province
A dive site which is more than 200 ft deep and stretches to kilometers
and kilometers of wall shores corals, Stingray, Manta, turtles, wrasses
and schools of tuna and barracuda are just but a few of the beauties
that can be enjoyed with while diving.
Kapatan-Lago Dive Spot
Location: Glan, Sarangani
A dive site just near the shorelines and beside an aquaculture farm
for Sergeant fish.
Religious
Tampat Shrine
Location: Brgy. Tampat, Maasim, Sarangani
It is the resting ground of the subordinate ruling Sultanates of Maguindanao
and legendary Muslim missionary in the 15th century. The oldest tomb
of this place dates back to the earlier years of our ancestors. he tomb
had been a place of reverence among Muslims throughout Mindanao, who
brought stones as offerings.
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Lubi-lubi Festival
Place: Glan, Sarangani
Date: November 25
Colorful costumes made of coconut parts are used in street dancing competition
and merrymaking.
S'lang Festival
Place: Malungon, Sarangani
Date: July 11 - 15
The day features an agricultural exhibit of the Malungon's upland products
and the rich cultural heritage of its natives who are the B'laans and
Tagakaolos.
Munah To Festival
Place: Alabel, Sarangani
Date: November 28
This festival coincides with the foundation anniversary of the province.
Munah is an B'laan word which means "first people.







