History
TThe Kaamulan Festival is Bukidnon’s premier cultural celebration, first formally held on May 15, 1974, in Malaybalay City. It commemorates the province’s founding in 1917 and honors the traditions of Bukidnon’s seven indigenous tribes, making it one of the Philippines’ most authentic ethnic festivals.
Origins and Meaning
- Name: "Kaamulan" comes from the Binukid word amul,meaning"to gather"
- Purpose: Traditionally, gatherings were held for datuship rituals, weddings, harvest thanksgiving, or peace pacts. The festival embodies these communal practices.
Historical timeline
- 1917: Bukidnon was officially recognized as a province.
- 1974: The first Kaamulan Festival was staged on May 15 during Malaybalay’s town fiesta. This marked the beginning of its transformation into a province-wide cultural event.
- Annual Celebration: Since then, Kaamulan has been held every year, usually from late February to March 10, coinciding with Bukidnon’s foundation anniversary
- Evolution: Initially a local fiesta, it grew into a province-wide ethnic festival showcasing tribal rituals, dances, crafts, and sports
Cultural Significance
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Tribal Representation: The festival highlights the heritage of seven indigenous groups:
- Bukidnon
- Higaonon
- Talaandig
- Manobo
- Matigsalug
- Tigwahanon
- Umayamnon
- Unique Identity: Unlike many Philippine festivals with strong Catholic influences, Kaamulan is rooted in indigenous traditions, making it distinct in its authenticity
- Rituals: Tribal weddings, thanksgiving ceremonies, and peace pacts.
- Performances: Street dancing with colorful handwoven costumes and indigenous music.
- Competitions: Traditional sports and cultural contests.
- Symbolism: A living reminder of Bukidnon’s unity and diversity, reinforcing tribal identity in modern times.
- Cultural Preservation: Kaamulan safeguards indigenous practices against modernization.
- Tourism & Economy: It draws visitors nationwide, boosting Bukidnon’s cultural tourism.
- Identity: For locals, it is a reaffirmation of their roots and a celebration of their province’s founding.
- Best Time to Visit: Late February to March 10, aligning with Bukidnon’s foundation day.
- What to Wear: Comfortable clothes for daytime parades, plus a jacket—Bukidnon’s climate can be cool.
- Where to Stay: Malaybalay City offers hotels and homestays, but book early as accommodations fill up fast.
- How to Get There: Bukidnon is accessible via land travel from Cagayan de Oro or Davao City.
- From Cagayan de Oro City (about 2–3 hours by bus or van)
- From Davao City (about 4–5 hours by bus or van)
Key Features
Why it Matters Today
The Kaamulan Festival in Bukidnon is packed with cultural, religious, and recreational activities, ranging from sacred tribal rituals to colorful street dancing, sports competitions, and trade fairs. It is considered the Philippines’ most authentic ethnic festival because it highlights the living traditions of Bukidnon’s seven indigenous tribes.
Klook.comWhat to do during Kaamulan festival
1. Witness Tribal Rituals
Start your journey by attending authentic tribal ceremonies. From thanksgiving rites to datuship rituals, these sacred practices connect visitors to centuries-old traditions that remain alive today.
2.Join the Street Dancing Parade
The highlight of Kaamulan is the ethnic street dancing competition, where performers clad in handwoven costumes bring tribal stories to life through movement and music. Floats representing Bukidnon’s municipalities add grandeur to the spectacle.
3.Experience Bukidnon's Cowboy Culture
Bukidnon is known as the “cowboy country” of the Philippines. The rodeo events and horseback riding competitions showcase this unique identity, blending indigenous heritage with frontier spirit.
4.Explore the Agro Industrial Fair
Bukidnon is an agricultural powerhouse. At the fair, you can sample its famous pineapples, coffee, and corn, shop for tribal handicrafts, and discover local delicacies that reflect the province’s bounty.
5.Celebrate with Music and Community
Evenings come alive with concerts, cultural shows, and street parties. It’s a chance to mingle with locals, enjoy indigenous music, and dance under the Bukidnon sky.
🏨 Find Hotels in BukidnonPlaces to Visit during Kamulan Festival
Kaamulan Grounds, Malaybalay City
This is the heart of the festival. Tribal rituals, street dancing, concerts, and trade fairs all converge here. It’s the best place to soak in the energy of Kaamulan and mingle with locals.
Dahilayan Adventure Park (Manolo Fortitch)
Just a short drive from Malaybalay, Dahilayan offers adrenaline-pumping activities like Asia’s longest dual zipline, ATV rides, and a ropes course. It’s perfect for thrill-seekers looking to balance culture with adventure.
Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park
Home to rare species like the Philippine eagle, this mountain range is a UNESCO-declared biosphere reserve. Trekking here gives you a glimpse of Bukidnon’s pristine forests and tribal communities.
Impasug-ong Cowboy Town
Bukidnon is known as the “cowboy country” of the Philippines. In Impasug-ong, you’ll find horseback riding, rodeo shows, and scenic landscapes dotted with ranches—an authentic cowboy experience.
Del Monte Pineapple Plantation (Manolo Fortitch)
One of the world’s largest pineapple plantations, it’s a sight to behold. Visitors can enjoy fresh pineapple products and learn about Bukidnon’s agricultural heritage.
Monastery of Transfiguration (Malaybalay City)
Designed by National Artist Leandro Locsin, this pyramid-shaped monastery offers a serene retreat. It’s a peaceful stop amid the festival’s lively atmosphere.
Lake Apo (Valencia City)
A crater lake surrounded by rolling hills, Lake Apo is ideal for picnics, boating, and relaxation. It’s a scenic escape after days of festival excitement.
Mount Capistrano
Mt. Capistrano is a must-visit for festival-goers who want to balance cultural immersion with outdoor adventure. It’s short enough for a day trip yet rewarding with breathtaking views of Bukidnon’s countryside.
Travel Tips
Kaamulan 2026 Street Dancing Schedule
| Date & Time | Activity / Event | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 7–Apr 23 | 8 AM | Garden Show | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 14–15 | 8 AM–10 PM | Kaamulan Badminton Tournament 2026 | Malaybalay Badminton Center, Malaybalay City |
| Mar 18 | 8 AM | Holy Mass (Roman Catholic) | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 19 | 5 AM | Pamukalag ha Pangampo & Ribbon Cutting | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 19–Apr 23 | 8 AM | Agri-Fair | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 19–Apr 23 | 8 AM | Culture and Arts Exhibit | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 19–Apr 23 | 8 AM | Bukidnon's Madagaya Pavilion | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 19 | 6 PM | Grand Opening & Concert (Gigi De Lana & more) | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 19 | 8 PM | Pyromusical Display (Fireworks) | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 20 | 5 PM | Dilaab sa Kaamulan: Music Festival | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Capitol Grounds |
| Mar 20 | 6 PM | Miss Malaybalay 2026 | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 21 | 8 AM | Danztrack Philippines (Inter-School Battle) | Central Mindanao University (CMU) Gymnasium |
| Mar 21 | 5:30 PM | Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Capitol Grounds |
| Mar 21 | 1 PM | Soil Painting Competition | Bukidnon Center for Culture and Arts |
| Mar 22 | 5 AM | 2026 Nationwide Judiciary Fun Run | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Capitol Grounds |
| Mar 22 | 6 PM | Concert of Winners (Kaamulan Theme Song) | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Capitol Grounds |
| Mar 21–22 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Fish Show | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 23–28 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Basketball Tournament | Various Locations (Malaybalay City) |
| Mar 27–29 | 8 AM | Ethnic Sports (Kag Alu-Alu) | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 27–29 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Rodeo | AITC Ground, Poblacion, Impasugong |
| Mar 27–29 | 7 PM | Bukidnon Chorale Festival | Florence Kern Auditorium, Mountain View College |
| Mar 27–29 | 8 AM | National Dart Tournament | George F. Baula Sports Center, Sumilao |
| Mar 27 | 6 PM | Kaamulan Kabataan Jam | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Capitol Grounds |
Kaamulan Festival 2026 - Page 2 Activities
| Date & Time | Activity / Event | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 28 | 8 AM | Bukidnon Paragames Basketball Wheelchair | Brgy. 9 Covered Court / BUKSU Gymnasium |
| Mar 28 | 8 AM - 1 AM | Kaamulan Slam IV (Skateboard, Graffiti, Music, etc.) | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 28-29 | 8 AM | Chess Tournament | Bukidnon Cultural and Sports Complex, Laguitas |
| Mar 28-29 | 8 AM | Kaamulan "4th Rogelio Neil P. Roque Cup" Shooting Challenge | JME Shooting Range, Poblacion, Pangantucan |
| Mar 29 | 7 AM | 5th Kaamulan Festival Mobile Legends Tournament 2026 | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Mar 29 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Boxing Tournament | Barangay 6, Covered Court, Malaybalay City |
| Mar 31-Apr 1 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Enduro Expedition 300KM | Northern Part of Bukidnon |
| Apr 4-5 | 8 AM | Sepak Takraw Open Tournament | Valencia National High School Covered Court |
| Apr 8 | 8 AM | 7 Tribes Tribal Mass Wedding (Kag Asawaha) | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 9 | 8 AM | Traditional Indigenous Cooking Show | Kaamulan Grounds, Malaybalay City |
| Apr 9-12 | 8 AM | Kaamulan National Pickleball Tournament | Bukidnon Cultural and Sports Complex, Laguitas |
| Apr 10-12 | National Horse Show & Competition | Cassisang Central Integrated School Grounds |
| Apr 10 | 4 PM | Laga Daw Malaki Ta Bukidnon Presentation | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 10 | 6 PM | Ethno Cultural Music Festival | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 11 | 8 AM | Taekwondo Championships 2026 | Robinsons Place, Valencia City |
| Apr 11 | 8 AM | Drum and Lyre Competition | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 11-12 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Inter Cities/Municipalities Tennis Competition | Treesort Tennis Academy / Barangay Covered Court |
| Apr 11-12 | 8 AM | Kaamulan National Table Tennis Tournament | Robinsons Place, Valencia City |
| Apr 11 | 4 PM | Kaamulan Bukidnon Physique and Body Building Competition | Kaamulan Open Theater, Malaybalay City |
| Apr 11 | 6 PM | SMB Night | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 11 | 6 PM | Kaamulan Blast Off Party | Beanzone Cafe, Capitol Compound, Bukidnon |
| Apr 12 | 6 AM | 4th Kaamulan Enduro Bike Challenge 2026 | Mangima Spring Resort, Manolo Fortich |
| Apr 12 | 6 PM | Kaamulan Jam: Tawag ng Tanghalan Kaamulan Edition | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Park |
Kaamulan Festival 2026 - Page 3 Activities
| Date & Time | Activity / Event | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Apr 14-16 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Brewers League | People's Hall, City Hall, Malaybalay City |
| Apr 15 | 8 AM | Tilapia Festival | Centennial Backstage, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 16 | 8 AM | Lechon Festival | Centennial Backstage, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 16 | 6 PM | Kaamulan Variety Fashion Show | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 17 | 5 AM | Panalawahig ha Pangampo (Ritual) | Calawaig Creek, Kaamulan Park, Malaybalay City |
| Apr 17 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Cookfest | Centennial Stage, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 17-19 | 8 AM | 4th Kaamulan Golf Tournament | Del Monte Clubhouse, Manolo Fortich |
| Apr 17 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Motocross | Fronting City Tree Park, San Jose, Malaybalay |
| Apr 17 | 6 PM | Piniliyapan: A Glimpse of Bukidnon | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 18 | 3 AM | Pamalabag ha Pangampo (Ritual) | Old Pine Hills Hotel, Sayre Highway, Sumpong |
| Apr 18 | 5 AM | Kaamulan Street Dancing, Ground, and Float Competition | Sayre Highway to Kaamulan Capitol Grounds |
| Apr 18 | 6 PM | Bukidnon Local Bands | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 18 | 6 PM | Black Out Party | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 18 | 6 PM | Kaamulan Blast Off Party | Beanzone Cafe, Capitol Compound |
| Apr 19 | 9 AM | World Supremacy Battlegrounds Streetdance | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 19 | 6 AM | 3rd Kaamulan Cross Country Bike Challenge | BRCI, Dicklum, Manolo Fortich |
| Apr 19 | 7 PM | Celebrity Night: Bamboo ft. Lyka Gairanod | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 19 | 8 PM | Pyromusical Display (Fireworks) | Kaamulan Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 24 | 8 AM | International Marathon Welcome Dinner | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 26 | 12 AM | Gunstart Bukidnon International Marathon | Kaamulan Open Theater, Kaamulan Park |
| Apr 25-26 | 8 AM | Kaamulan Ultimate Frisbee Tournament | Capitol Grounds, Kaamulan Park |
FAQ
When is Kaamulan Festival?
March 19 – April 23, 2026.
Where does the festival take place
The main events are held at the Kaamulan Grounds in Malaybalay City, the capital of Bukidnon. Some activities also spread to nearby towns.
What does "Kaamulan" mean
The word comes from the Binukid term amul, meaning “to gather.” It refers to gatherings for tribal rituals such as weddings, thanksgiving, peace pacts, or the recognition of a new datu (chief).
How do i get to Bukidnon
Bukidnon is acessible by land:
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