Welcome to Kidapawan City, a vibrant, green city nestled at the foot of Mount Apo, the tallest mountain in the Philippines. As the capital of Cotabato province, Kidapawan is known for its cool climate, volcanic hot springs, rich culture, and warm-hearted locals. Whether you’re an adventure junkie, a foodie, or a nature lover, this city has a little something for everyone.
Kidapawan is a melting pot of cultures, with a harmonious mix of Cebuano, Ilocano, Tagalog, and Indigenous Lumad and Muslim communities. The city thrives on diversity and mutual respect, making it one of the most culturally inclusive cities in Mindanao.
Locals primarily speak Cebuano and Filipino, with English widely understood. Indigenous heritage is honored through tribal dances, crafts, and stories passed down through generations.
Held every August, the Timpupo Festival (meaning “harvest” in the local dialect) is Kidapawan’s grand fruit celebration. Known as the Fruit Basket of Central Mindanao, the city showcases its abundant harvests, especially durian, lanzones, mangosteen, rambutan, and marang, through street dances, parades, exhibits, and fruit-eating contests. It’s a fruity, festive explosion of culture, flavors, and community pride.
From kulintang performances by Lumad groups to acoustic street music, Kidapawan’s music reflects its cultural depth and youthful energy. During festivals, expect street dancers moving to tribal beats and performers showcasing native instruments. Locals love karaoke, too, no celebration here is complete without singing your heart out.