
Tagum City is just about an hour's ride from Davao. I did use my student identification card to avail of the discount in bus fares, I only paid P76.00 one way (Davao Metro Shuttle).

First Stop: Miko's Brew. Miko's Brew is a coffee shop which also offers free wifi internet access. Too bad I didn't bring my laptop during my trip. They also have a sumptuous menu which are affordably and reasonably priced. I was alone in my trip so I just ordered Fish Fillet (P55.00) and Blackforest Frapuccino (P75.00) for lunch.

Second Stop: City Hall of Tagum. Courtesy call. Let me just pay a short visit to Tagum City.

Third Stop: New Christ the King Cathedral. Who hasn't heard about the biggest rosary in the world? If you're visiting Tagum, you shouldn't miss visiting this church. It's in a 2-hectare land donated by the heirs of Dr. and Mrs. Juan M. Gonzales. The cathedral took 12 years to construct through the joint efforts of its parishioners and donors.
