The Kalibongan Festival 2026 is expected to take place in August 2026 in Kidapawan City, Cotabato Province. The festival celebrates the culture and traditions of the Manobo tribes and other indigenous communities living around the Mount Apo region.
The word “Kalibongan” refers to a gathering or assembly among indigenous groups. The festival showcases tribal dances, rituals, music, and cultural presentations connected to Mindanao heritage.
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The festival was established to preserve and promote the cultural traditions of indigenous communities in Kidapawan and nearby municipalities.
Over time, the celebration became one of Cotabato’s recognized cultural tourism events highlighting tribal identity and regional heritage.
Today, Kalibongan Festival continues to promote cultural awareness and indigenous pride in Mindanao.
Festival contingents perform dances inspired by indigenous rituals, farming traditions, and mountain culture.
Visitors can explore tribal crafts, woven products, musical instruments, and traditional attire displays.
Concerts, fairs, and civic programs are commonly held during festival week.
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The festival is celebrated every August, often aligned with local cultural and tourism activities.
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For official updates, visit the Kidapawan City Official Website and the Department of Tourism Philippines.
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