Nestled in the scenic landscapes of North Cotabato, President Roxas is a peaceful municipality that offers a refreshing mix of natural wonders, cultural traditions, and authentic Mindanaoan charm. Surrounded by lush hills, cool springs, and rich agricultural lands, this town is the perfect escape for travelers craving tranquility, nature, and heartwarming hospitality.
President Roxas lies in the eastern part of Cotabato province in Mindanao. It shares boundaries with the municipalities of Antipas, Arakan, and Kidapawan City. Known as an entry point to the majestic Mt. Apo and various eco-tourism destinations, the town is often dubbed “The Green Gateway of Cotabato.”
President Roxas is home to a diverse mix of cultures, with Cebuano, Ilonggo, Maguindanaon, and Manobo communities coexisting in harmony. The people are known for their warm smiles and traditional values rooted in respect and hospitality.
One of the most celebrated events in town is the Kaimunan Festival, which showcases indigenous dances, tribal rituals, and a parade of vibrant native attire. It’s a celebration of unity in diversity and a great time to visit!
The primary languages spoken in President Roxas are Cebuano, Hiligaynon, and Tagalog, with English widely understood. Indigenous languages such as Manobo are also heard in the upland areas.
The cultural blend of President Roxas is reflected in its music and traditional instruments. Expect performances featuring kulintang, agong, and bamboo instruments during local events. Modern pop and OPM (Original Pilipino Music) are also loved by the younger crowd.