7km stretch of white sand shoreline |
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Dahican has a soft spot in my heart. |
Whenever the city life begins to be chaotic, Dahican Beach, located in Mati, Davao Oriental is another on my list for refuge (second to Samal Island's Vanishing Island and Isla Reta).
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Amihan Boys train everyday after picking up trash along the shorelines. |
It is now being packaged as the skimboarding capital of the south, with sparkling turquoise water to boot and waves good place for amateur watersports training. It is along the white sand shoreline stretching to seven kilometers of Mayo Bay, facing the Pacific Ocean.
The pawikans (marine turtles) are considered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) as endangered. Meaning, these species are in danger of becoming extinct due to "the unabated causal factors such as hunting and intrusion to its habitat."
It is not just the home of the marine turtles. Dugongs (sea cows) and dolphins are also inhabitants here. In one of our stay here last November, Kuya Jun told us of dolphin sightings. But it was gloomy that day, so there was no close encounter. But the knowledge that these sea creatures abound the area and the turtles continue to lay its eggs on its shore, we can hope of seeing them coming back again. And Amihan sa Dahican boys and girls are continuously cleaning the shorelines and protecting these creatures, even without renumeration or clear support from the LGU.
Fun fact: Did you know that the pawikan hatchling when it survived the ocean and becomes mature will return to the shore where it was born to lay its own eggs? That's pag-ibig sa tinubuang lupa (love for your birthplace) magnified!
Go now Gong Pawikan, go go now and hope you'll survive the cruel seas (most esp. humans!) |
To make your summer get-away here fully memorable, why don't you try the skimboard lessons for P200 per hour or surfing lesson for P400 per hour. I have to warn you though, the Amihan boys and girls make it look so easy but prepare for muscle cramps after.
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I have to ask for Bayugyug's (their local skimboarding champion) own board as a goodluck charm for this training. |
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Telai (another CSer) and I had a hard time balancing on the board! |
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Couchsurfing Davao during the Sambuokan Festival. |
'Cause girls know how to have fun. :p |
How to get here:
Take the van near Gaisano Mall. Fare is P220. It's a three to four hours drive from Davao to Mati City. If you're with a big group ( five or more) you can negotiate with the van driver to take you to Dahican for an additional P30 each fare. If you're on a budget, take a pedicab for P20, pakyaw for P50. Or you can take the pedicab also for P15-20 each.
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