Welcome to Pikit, a town where centuries-old forts, flowing rivers, and peaceful communities create a rich cultural tapestry in the heart of North Cotabato. As one of Mindanao’s oldest settlements, Pikit is both a historical treasure and a peace-building symbol, bridging diverse cultures with stories of resilience and unity.
If you’re a history buff, cultural explorer, or an off-grid traveler, Pikit invites you to walk through its past and be inspired by its present.
Pikit is a true melting pot of cultures, with Maguindanaon Muslims, Christian settlers, and Indigenous communities like the Teduray living side by side. It’s one of the most culturally diverse towns in Cotabato, known for peaceful coexistence and community resilience.
Languages spoken include Maguindanaon, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Tagalog, and English. Despite differences in faith and language, the town thrives on the shared values of respect, cooperation, and bayanihan.