Extraordinary South! Lakbay South Cotabato; Lakbay Na!

South Cotabato News would like to share here the newest audio-visual presentation about our beloved South Cotabato. This 12-minutes AVP was produced by the provincial government of South Cotabato through the leadership of Hon. Governor Arthur Y. Pingoy, Jr., M.D. and was made possible through the efforts of the talented staffs of the Provincial Planning and Development Office and the South Cotabato Arts, Culture, Tourism and Sports Promotions Unit (ACTS).



Close your eyes.


Where do your dreams take you?


Are you imagining cultural odysseys? Waterfalls? Highland retreats? Or Verdant panoramas? Do your dreamful imaginings play out at a restful slow-motion pace? Or is it an intrepid endeavour with a fast-action, high-adrenalin rush?


Whatever the case may be, South Cotabato has you covered. Come explore.


South Cotabato is a dynamic, multicultural and creative province with so many extraordinary experiences to uncover; experiences enhanced with the feeling of home. For a visiting traveler only having lived here in a past life could explain the sense of belonging.


Let's take you on a journey. Come discover our Extraordinary South!
South Cotabato; Simply Beyond Your Expectations!

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  1. Would love to visit your place even if there were bad news going on about your place. I love to explore the southern side of the Philippines ^-^

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  2. Explore South Cotabato.Our tourism industry should really support a palce like South Cotabato .We have the best tourist spot and cultural heritage to explore indeed .

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  3. hi yani, the only not-so-acceptable things happening here in South Cotabato is the Rotational Brownouts! wala ng iba.. generally peaceful! let me know when you're coming here:)

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  4. I hate blackouts pa naman haha ^_^ someday I will be there. Who knows maybe this year..

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  5. I like to visit South Cotabato someday.. and BTW, nice AVP. kudos to the creators. :)

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  6. One Day.. Mararating ko rin ito.. hehehe..

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  7. Wow I was so enthused in that AVP, makes me want to visit Cotabato in the future :)

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  8. Just reading your comments. Do you experience rotational blackout? dito din! I hate it! Anyway great AVP! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  9. Maria Estrella LedesmaApr 24, 2012, 9:39:00 PM

    I have been to Gen San,Saranggani and Davao but not South Cotabato. This AVP intorduces the province to the rest of the country. Good job! (and I thought only Bohol had tarsiers...excuse my ignorance!)

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  10. Seems like South Cotabato is a province to see. I hope I will have the experience coming here in the future.

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  11. I would love to visit this place ... it looks promising.

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  12. Sorry I did not close my eyes coz I watched the wonderful video you have!! The video is awesome - great narration, enchanting sights and good background music. It got me at hello inga ka haha. Now I know what I missed - when I cancelled going there last Holy Week! I will put South Cotabato on top of my list for Lake Sebu, waterfalls, Tarsier and Lakes!!

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  13. How I wish I can go to Cotabato also. 

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  14. Malapit na akong makakarating dyan nardz. See you then!

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  15. Maayong Adlaw! 

    Many thanks for the great comments! Watch out for South Cotabato's T'nalak Festival that will be taking place this coming July 13 - 18, 2012, we've got a wide range of exciting events and activities lined up for an extraordinary and unforgettable South Cotabato experience.  For more information feel free to contact the Arts, Culture and Tourism office at +63 83 2283447, email us at acts_ppd@southcotabato.gov.ph or become a friend on Facebook at www.facebook.com/South.Cotabato.ACTS

    We look forward to having you with us! =)

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  16. great job! Ganda ng AVP, truly beautiful my province.. pa-share nito ha..

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