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Discover the rich history and serene beauty of Sultan Kudarat Monument in Cotabato City, a prime tourist attraction steeped in cultural significance.
Nestled in Cotabato City, the Sultan Kudarat Monument stands as a proud testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. This remarkable landmark not only offers a glimpse into the historical significance of Sultan Kudarat but also serves as a serene space for reflection amidst lush surroundings. Tourists are invited to explore its beauty and immerse themselves in the stories that shaped the land.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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Car
If you're driving from General Santos City, take the national highway (Southeast Mindanao Highway) towards Cotabato City. After approximately 2 hours and a distance of about 90 kilometers, you will enter Cotabato City. Follow the signs for Quezon Avenue. The Sultan Kudarat Monument is located at Tantawan Park, which is just off Quezon Avenue. Look for the coordinates 7.2215° N, 124.2461° E on your GPS for precise navigation.
Public Transportation (Bus)
From General Santos City, head to the bus terminal and board a bus heading to Cotabato City. The journey will take around 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic, and costs approximately PHP 150-200. Once you arrive at the Cotabato City bus terminal, you can take a tricycle (costing around PHP 30-50) or walk for about 15-20 minutes to reach the Sultan Kudarat Monument located at Tantawan Park on Quezon Avenue.
Public Transportation (Van)
Another option is to take a van from General Santos City to Cotabato City. The van terminal is usually located near the bus terminal. The fare is about PHP 150 and the trip takes about 2 hours. Upon reaching Cotabato City, you can take a tricycle (approximately PHP 30-50) directly to Tantawan Park where the Sultan Kudarat Monument is situated.
Local Transportation (Tricycle)
Once you're in Cotabato City, you can navigate using local tricycles. The fare is typically PHP 10-20 per person depending on the distance. Make sure to tell the driver to take you to Tantawan Park on Quezon Avenue. It is a well-known location, so drivers will be familiar with it.
Use Sultan Kudarat Monument as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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