Welcome to New Corella, a hidden gem in Davao del Norte that’s as refreshing as its mountain springs! This inland paradise is best known for its crystal-clear waterfalls, eco-adventures, and thriving agricultural spirit. Whether you’re a nature lover, a thrill-seeker, or just a curious soul wanting a taste of rural Mindanao life, New Corella will surprise you in the best way possible!
New Corella is the proud home of over a dozen waterfalls, earning it the nickname “Waterfalls Capital of Davao del Norte.” Among the most popular are Panas Falls, known for its turquoise waters and picnic-perfect banks, and Mabunao Falls, an ideal spot for hikers craving nature’s serenity. You’ll also love Bitos Falls for its untouched, Instagrammable landscape.
The municipality is also known for its cave systems, hot springs, and forest trails, making it a dream for eco-tourism and weekend wanderers.
The heartbeat of New Corella is its agriculture. Expect to see thriving farms of banana, coconut, and rice-where locals live simply, grounded in tradition. The people are warm, community-driven, and speak mostly Cebuano, with some Tagalog and English for easier communication with visitors.
Faith plays a huge part in their way of life, and most locals practice Roman Catholicism, often reflected in their colorful festivals and religious gatherings.
The Panas Festival is New Corella’s crowning glory. Held every January, it’s a tribute to the town’s natural beauty and bounty. Expect street dances, water-themed contests, drumbeats that echo in your chest, and costumes inspired by the flowing springs. It’s festive, wet, and wild in the most joyful way!
Food here is comforting and hearty. Try sinuglaw (grilled pork and fish ceviche), nilotlot na manok (native chicken cooked in bamboo), and sweet snacks like banana turon and cassava cake. Many eateries serve freshly harvested ingredients straight from the farms and forests.
Don’t leave without sipping locally-grown coffee or cacao, best enjoyed with a mountain breeze.
Music in New Corella mixes traditional Mindanaoan tribal rhythms with contemporary Visayan serenades. During fiestas, expect live bands, karaoke challenges, and indigenous instrument performances that reflect the spirit of unity and celebration in every barangay.