Nestled in the heart of North Cotabato, Tulunan offers a picturesque escape for nature lovers and cultural explorers. Surrounded by lush mountains, fertile farmlands, and vibrant communities, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for those seeking an authentic Mindanao experience. Whether you’re here to hike, taste delicious local food, or enjoy the warmth of the people, Tulunan has something special for every traveler.
Tulunan thrives on its multicultural and multilingual population. The town is home to various groups, including Christian settlers, Muslim communities, and Indigenous Manobo tribes. This vibrant mix results in a rich cultural landscape, where unity in diversity is celebrated.
The primary language spoken is Cebuano, but you’ll also hear Hiligaynon, Tagalog, Maguindanaon, and other dialects spoken around town. The town’s culture is marked by bayanihan (community spirit) and respect for all traditions.
The music in Tulunan reflects its cultural diversity and deep ties to tradition. During festivals, you’ll hear the beats of kulintang (gong ensembles) and drum performances that fill the air. Local choirs often sing songs of faith, and tribal dances are performed with traditional music. The rhythms of Tulunan bring the community together and set the tone for its festive atmosphere.