The Malagos Garden Resort Davao

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Back in 2019, my husband and I traveled to Davao. On our first day in the city of Davao, my husband and I went straight to the Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos, at the foothill of Mt. Apo.

But it was not just the only place we visited, we also passed by Malagos Garden Resort which was just a few minutes' drive from the Eagles. While I knew this resort has a pretty huge land area, I didn’t know that from the outside, it seemed like it was just an ordinary resort. I was blown away when I realized how large this resort is plus it is also interesting and educational. I am sharing with you today the Malagos Garden Resort experience.

About Malagos Garden Resort

Home of the famous Malagos Chocolates, the local Philippine-made brand which has beaten Chocolatiers from all around the world. But this is more than just their chocolates. This uniquely combines the raw beauty of nature, animals, and meaningful experiences not to mention education too into one unforgettable encounter in this 12-hectare land area.

To be one with nature is what the Malagos Garden Resort Davao had been aiming for so they had basically made this a place not just for fun but for retreats, family reunions, and even soul searching! The theme park brings all sorts of individuals to find what they are into, may it be animals, nature, educational sections, playgrounds, chocolates, food, or a pool. Everything seemed to be available inside the resort.

As James and I arrived at the entrance of the Malagos Garden Resort, I was relieved to learn that we can keep our heavy backpack at their courtesy booth. Boy, that was a heavy bag with our clothes for that three-day trip and I was carrying that from the Philippine Eagle Center down there so I was really glad they have that service.

The entrance fee is Php 250, this includes access to all the areas of the resort for an entire day. Upon paying at the main lobby, the staff provided us with a printed map and I was astonished even more! As I have mentioned earlier, the entrance area didn’t look like a gateway to something huge, but anyway, I was blown away by the many things that we could check out and explore just by looking at the map.

Also, it was overwhelming, my eyes ran through the entire map and I was not sure if I would like to go over everything. I was in search of the Malagos Chocolate Museum and found it after a few readings and route tracing. So our plan was to just take the path that routes us to the museum and then we’ll see if we would have more time to explore other areas. Unfortunately, we arrived there around one in the afternoon so we only have around four hours as they close at five.

What To See in Malagos Garden Resort

Upon revisiting the map which now shows traces of paper folding, I realized, we missed visiting several spots because we only focused on the Chocolate Museum, anyway, it will be for another blog topic. For now, allow me to share the different areas in the resort that we tried to conquer.

The truth is, it is very impossible to explore the entire resort in just a day. I had to admit, if you really want to enjoy and explore it, take good photos and at the same time be knowledgeable about what’s inside, two days would be suitable.

See, from the front office or the main gates, there’s a skate park, a music lounge to the right, and a swimming pool facing their Viewdeck Cafe. Opposite that is the pretty Roberto’s restaurant and a Santol Pavilion which we passed by on our way to the bird feeding dome. Behind that section are a petting zoo and a bird park which we were unable to visit.

Next in line is a mini-park which they referred to as the garden symphony, a Zen garden is available too next to it. I was attracted to Noah’s Deck but we were so excited to go to the Chocolate Museum that we said we’ll just skip it and return this way later but we never did.

Way behind Noah’s Deck is the Koi Cafe, Moonlight Theatre, Malagos Bird show, FlyWire, and the Malagos Villas which we did visit and had lots of photos taken because this area here has a lot of pine trees and the villas were really nice. By the way, the Koi Cafe looked abandoned but its beauty still shines. No one was there, but there were Koi fishes, I noticed that the pond was a little dirty. I bet they are not cleaning it yet because it was not yet Saturday when they have buffet lunch packages for their guests.

Another part that we missed checking was the Coral Pavilion. There’s also Waling Forest that we only passed by because next to it was the Malagos Chocolate Museum, our aim. So we went straight to the museum and filled our cameras with hundreds of shots of what we have seen inside and outside the museum. There, they provided information on the history of chocolates, interactive voice information, photographs of different types and looks of these beans, how they were processed, the selection procedure, and even the steps from sprouting to planting, harvesting, and so on. It was what they refer to as the Tree to Bar Experience. I will talk about it more in the next blog.

After getting our sugar levels pumped at the Malagos Chocolate Cafe, it was already four in the afternoon, we only have an hour left and so we had to be fast to look into other things. There was still a Mindanao Contemporary Art Gallery, an outdoor adventure for kids, Skywalker, and Malagos Greens which I believe is a farm where they harvest their cafe salad needs, there’s a Durian Pavilion too, and a Butterfly Dome. Another museum in line is the Museo de Mariposa, a museum for butterflies, Treeline birdwatching deck was there too and an educational park called Powerplay.

Was it Worth it?

I have read several reviews on their social media account that coming here was not worth it however, I beg to disagree. I highly suggest that when visiting a spot, one must do his or her own research on what this place has to offer you. Disappointment comes when one has set his or her expectations high.

The amount of Php 250 was definitely fine considering its land area and the access one has to all of those facilities. I find it even cheaper compared to the other places that we had visited before, one to mention is The Miracle Art Happy World Museum in Cebu. We paid around Php 700+ in that one but we moved on.

I was even interested in the Malagos Garden Resort weekend package of Php 600 which comes with a lunch buffet. Unfortunately, we came in on a Friday. Still, being able to see the effort that the resort had put up into this place is worth more than Php 250. Also, the Malagos Garden Resort is the very first property in the Philippines and the 39th in the world to be certified in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Business and Properties of Audubon International, a worldwide environmental organization based in the USA.

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It sad that such a beautiful place looks abandoned. I hope they can get more customers this time. It's waste to be an abandoned one.

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2 years ago

i guess it may just be off-season sis

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2 years ago

This is a beautiful place indeed po! And that place is worth it!

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2 years ago

it was worth every penny teacher!

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2 years ago

Every article mo talaga ma'am Jean tas about sa resort yung mga pool talaga lagi ko tinitingnan. 🥰 Ang ganda lang kasi. The Malagos Garden Resort is awesome ma'am jean. Super ganda. ❤️

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2 years ago

thanks sis.. it's a nice place to chill.. plus eat chocolates!

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2 years ago

You're welcome ma'am. Wow sarap pa naman ng chocolates ma'am jean. 🤤

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2 years ago

i see a wonderful place sis, not abandoned, hehe. Siguro kulang ra sa customers maong wala kaayuy atiman ba.

I'm glad you saw that t=place that way sis, can;t wait for that chocolate something of yours to share

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2 years ago

glad you saw tha

posting it soon sis!

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2 years ago

250 pesos is not bad, maybe those people expect for a top notch views or something for social media posting.. I mean if you pay 250 and have a nice place where you can relax, it's already worth it.

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2 years ago

yes agree on that sis... for me it's all worth it!

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2 years ago

Nice sis even murag abandoned kitaon. Classy gihapon

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2 years ago

it's actually a nice place pero ambot nganu gamay ra tao didto hehe

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2 years ago