OFFICIAL KAAMULAN FESTIVAL 2019 BUKIDNON Schedule of Activities
Full schedule of activities of the Kaamulan Festival 2019 in Bukidnon. Plus exclusive Bukidnon news, Kaamulan coverage and more!
Full schedule of activities of the Kaamulan Festival 2019 in Bukidnon. Plus exclusive Bukidnon news, Kaamulan coverage and more!
FINALLY. After 40 years, the annual Kaamulan Festival in Bukidnon now has set dates every year. This means that starting 2019, tourists, guests, visitors interested to witness the only authentic ethnic festival in the Philippines can plan accordingly. This is definitely a good development, especially
A tribal wedding was one of the more interesting and very solemn, albeit uncrowded, events during the Kaamulan Festival 2018. It’s not every day that you get to witness an event that really highlighted the traditions of our Bukidnon indigenous brothers and sisters, which the
San Miguel Beer once again made a lot of people in Bukidnon happy when they brought in Filipino pop rock/alternative rock band Callalily for the SMB Night during the ongoing Kaamulan Festival 2018 celebration. The San Miguel Beer-sponsored Callalily concert was held at the stage
Kaamulan Festival is the yearly gathering of the 7 hill tribes of Bukidnon namely Talaandig, Tigwahanun, Matigsalug, Higaonon, Bukidnon, Manobo and Umayamnun. A former Tourism Secretary even called it the only authentic ethnic festival in the Philippines. The Kaamulan Festival activities will be held in
Prepare for the only authentic ethnic festival in the Philippines. Head to the Province of Bukidnon this March 2018 and celebrate Kaamulan Festival 2018! Kaamulan Festival is the yearly gathering of the 7 hill tribes of Bukidnon namely Talaandig, Tigwahanun, Matigsalug, Higaonon, Bukidnon, Manobo and
Iisang bangka tayo this March 25, 2017! Kaamulan Festival 2017 revelers will have the chance to party with top Filipino band The Dawn during the culminating night of the annual Bukidnon festival. The Dawn, known for the classics “Salamat,” “Talaga Naman,” “Iisang Bangka” and “Salimpusa,”