Koronadal - Resorts, Historical Landmarks, Natural and Man Made Tourist Spots

Resorts, Historical Landmarks, Natural and Man Made Tourist Spots

  • The Farm @ Carpenter Hill
  • Paraiso Verde And Water Park (Mindanao's Biggest Water park)
  • Agua Frio Resort & Hotel
  • Cresta Del Rio Splash Resort
  • Bedrock Gardens Resort & Convention Hall
  • El Gawel Zoo & Resort
  • Rem Ching Resort
  • Saravia Falls
  • Mambucal Hot Spring
  • Supon Falls
  • South Cotabato Community Museum & Tantoco Memorial Showcase
  • Filipino - Japanese Memorial Shrine
  • Rizal Park
  • Jose Rizal Monument (located in Rizal Park)
  • South Cotabato Sports Complex
  • South Cotabato Gymnasium & Cultural Center
  • South Cotabato Productivity Center (ProTech Center)
  • Notre Dame of Marbel University Library & Museum (largest Library in Mindanao)
  • St. Anthony Parish (Christ the King Cathedral)

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