Welcome to Calamba, a charming municipality in Misamis Occidental where history, heritage, and highland views come together in one relaxing escape! Nestled in the northern hills of Mindanao, Calamba may be small, but it offers big surprises with its laid-back vibe, cultural pride, and scenic countryside perfect for eco-tourism and local discovery.
Calamba is blessed with rolling hills, green valleys, and peaceful rivers, making it ideal for nature walks, eco-farming tours, and motorbike rides through coconut plantations. It’s the kind of town where the air smells like earth, and the sound of chirping birds and farm life make the perfect playlist.
Calamba has a strong Visayan-Catholic heritage, celebrated through fiestas, processions, and tight-knit barangay communities. Local culture is centered around faith, farming, and family, with customs preserved through generations.
Majority of locals speak Cebuano (Bisaya), with a sprinkle of Tagalog and English for tourists and schools. Conversations here are warm, full of humor, and often end with an invitation to share coffee or kakanin.
Calamba’s food is a reflection of rural richness and Misamis flavor:
Every May, the town celebrates its Araw ng Calamba, a week of festivities that includes parades, dance contests, beauty pageants, and agri-fairs. You’ll find livestock shows, food booths, street parties, and lots of warm smiles.
Music here blends traditional Visayan folk tunes, acoustic jams, and good old-fashioned karaoke under the stars. Guitars are common companions in every home, and fiestas often turn into all-night singing sessions.