
LANAO DEL SUR
Lanao del Sur (Maranao: Ranao Masarik, Cebuano: Habagatang Lanaw; Filipino: Timog Lanaw), officially the Province of Lanao del Sur, is a province in the Philippines located in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). The capital is the city of Marawi, and it borders Lanao del Norte to the north, Bukidnon to the east, and Maguindanao and Cotabato to the south. To the southwest lies Illana Bay, an arm of the Moro Gulf.
Situated in the interior of Lanao del Sur is Lanao Lake, the largest in Mindanao. The Darangen Epic Chants of the Maranao of Lanao del Sur is inscribed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2008.
LANAO DEL SUR
is a sure wi for your budget and to have new great experience. lanao del sur has surely a lot to offer not just for liesure but also for learnings .Marawi is famous for malong making where you can find beautiful design of malong and it also relate to there culture malong is also serve as there clothing. Malong is Handwoven malongs are made by Maranao, Maguindanao, and T'boli weavers on a backstrap loom. The pattern or style of the malong may indicate the weaver's tribal origin, such as the Maranao malong landap. Very rare malong designs and styles can indicate the village in which the malong was made, for example, the extremely intricate malong rawatan made only by a handful of Maranao weavers in Lanao del Sur, Mindanao. Handwoven malongs, which are costly, are likely to be used only at social functions, to display the social and economic status of the wearer. While modern malongs are made of cotton and Lurex threads, some contemporary handwoven malongs are made of inexpensive rayon thread, to reduce the manufacturing cost to the weaver and ultimate cost to the consumer. There are many grades of cotton thread, and the cost of a malong can also be reduced by using the lesser grades of cotton thread, or by creating a loose or coarse weave.
top destinations:
mabul beach resort
Malabang, Mindanao 9300, Philippines
mabul beach is not far from the city of lanao del sur. from the airport you will just travel for 30 minutes then you will reach yout suggested hotel.
You can relax, rejuvinate. far from the city and stress.
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Lake lanao
The lake was formed by the tectonic-volcanic damming of a basin between two mountain ranges and the collapse of a large volcano. It has a maximum depth of 122 m (400 ft), and a mean depth of 60.3 m (198 ft). The basin is shallowest towards the north and gets progressively deeper towards the south.
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gannasi waterfalls
location: Gannasi, lanao del s
gannasi waterfalls
it is an undiscovered falls in lanao del sur where you can relax and have fun with your love once.
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Maria auxiliadora cathedral
Osmena Street, Moncado Colony, Marawi, Mindanao 9700, Philippines
maria auxiliadora is a old church in marawi for chirstians. where you can drop by and pray. tip: when you go to a certain place find its nearest church and pray for someting do this in your everywhere travel never forget to pray and praise god i swear to you , your prayers will come true if you do this.

SUMPITAN FALLS
Raya, Wato Balindong, Lanao Del Sur
SUMPITAN FALLS - Composed of seven levels of falls ranging from five to forty feet elevation, Sumpitan is an hour mountain trek from the municipal hall of Balindonng, Lanao del Sur.
sumpitan falls is a mystic falls in raya whw=ere you will be exercise in walking and climbing the mountain.
it is not advisible for tourist age 50 up.
a form of adventure tourism .

TAROGAN HOUSEs
can be found in marawi
A torogan is no ordinary home Specially to a regular Maranaw family because it was a symbol of high social status. Such a residence was once a home to a sultan or Datu in the Maranaw community. Nowadays, concrete houses are found all over Maranaw communities, but there remain torogans a hundred years old. The best-known are torogans in Dayawan, Marawi City and some others located around Lake Lanao.
A torogan is elevated above the ground by its columns cut from trees of huge girth. Its walls are covered with plywood sticks and the roof thatched with dried coconut leaves. There is no interior partition, so it appears as a huge hall. Apart from the basic elements of this structure, it is intricately engraved with the flowing geometries of the Maranaw design system called okir. A torogan will never be complete without the legendary bird, Sarimanok being displayed inside. Furniture is also common among Maranaws.
The Kawayan Torogan built by Sultan sa Kawayan Makaantal in Bubung Malanding, Marantao, Lanao del Sur, the last remaining habitable torogan, was declared as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2008.
