Malaybalay, Philippines
Set in the cool highlands of Bukidnon, Malaybalay moves at a calmer pace—working farmland, forested slopes, and misty mornings around the provincial capital. Late September into early October typically brings daytime highs around 82–83°F (about 28°C) and nights near 68°F (about 20°C). Nearby, the Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park anchors the skyline with protected mountain terrain and a sense of wide, open country. Within the city, the Monastery of the Transfiguration—noted for its pyramid-shaped church—offers a quiet landmark for reflection. Daily needs are easy to handle with local groceries, modest shopping, and a mix of Filipino cafés and casual restaurants.
With its peaceful atmosphere, scenic surroundings, and rich history, it serves as a tranquil and inspiring location for celebrating the Feast.
This site is open for transfers. For more information on this site, please contact the Festival Coordinator, Mr. Jose Arendain.
Festival Coordinator
Mr. Jose Arendain
Phone: 011 63 917 838 4570
Email: [email protected]
And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature."
- Mark 16:15
Time Till The Feast!