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Timpuyog Festival

Introduction

The Timpuyog Festival is an annual cultural festival held in the town of Kiamba, Sarangani Province, Philippines, every February. It is a celebration of the town’s founding anniversary and the unity of its people. The festival’s name is derived from the Ilocano word timpuyog, which means “gathering and working together towards one accord for the common good.”

 

The Timpuyog Festival is a colorful and vibrant event that showcases the rich culture and traditions of Kiamba. The festival features a variety of activities, including:

 

  • The Timpuyog Street Parade: This is the highlight of the festival, featuring thousands of dancers, musicians, and drummers from all over Kiamba. The parade is a riot of color and sound, as the participants perform traditional and contemporary dances to the beat of drums and other percussion instruments.
  • The Timpuyog Food Festival: This festival features a variety of Kiamba’s traditional food and beverages. Visitors can sample a variety of local delicacies, such as hinangkab (grilled eel), kinilaw (raw fish ceviche), and tinubuan (glutinous rice cake).
  • The Timpuyog Crafts Fair: This fair showcases the best of Kiamba’s handicrafts. Visitors can buy souvenirs and other locally made items, such as woven baskets, wooden carvings, and jewelry.
  • The Timpuyog Cultural Shows: These shows feature traditional music, dance, and theater from Kiamba and other parts of the Philippines. Visitors can learn about the rich culture and traditions of the region.

 

The Timpuyog Festival is a great opportunity to experience the warm hospitality of the people of Kiamba. It is a fun and festive event that is enjoyed by people of all ages.

Date, Days

The festival begins in February every year.

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Location

How to get there

By Air

The nearest airport to Kiamba is General Santos International Airport (GES), located about 100 kilometers from the town. Several airlines offer direct flights to General Santos from major Philippine cities like Manila, Cebu, and Davao. From General Santos, you can take a bus or van to Kiamba, which takes about 2-3 hours.

By Bus

Several bus companies offer regular bus services from major cities in the Philippines, including Manila, Davao, and Cagayan de Oro, to General Santos. From General Santos, you can take a connecting bus to Kiamba. The total bus travel time from Manila to Kiamba is approximately 24 hours.

By Ferry

Kiamba is accessible by ferry from nearby ports in Sarangani Province, such as Glan and Maitum. Several ferry companies operate regular routes to Kiamba, providing a more affordable alternative to air travel. However, ferry travel times may be longer compared to flights and buses.

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