An exciting 8.8-kilometer river cruise is the newest addition to the City of Tagum’s wide array of must-see destinations.
The two-and-a-half hour Tagum City River Cruise offers distinctive features such as the sight of century-old mangroves and takes visitors to an inspiring nature hug, embracing the wonders of the Mangrove Forest Conservation Project spearheaded by Mayor Rey T. Uy. In the past five years, 82, 500 seedlings were planted in the wetlands within the south and southeastern portion of the city, along the banks of waterways that stretch to more than 14 kilometers.
The River Cruise jumps off from Punong Restaurant with stopovers at the Maningo Farm which features the famous soft-shelled crabs; the Ka’gan Village displays Muslim Trades and Delicacies; the boardwalk observatory which is under the shade of century-old mangrove trees and, lastly, a floating tiangge which sells packed goodies on a local gakit.