About Mountain Haven


With the Mount Apo National Park as its backdoor neighbor, no other village inDavao City can ever claim to be higher or cooler than Mountain Haven - and - it's a mere 45 minutes to the city center over mostly cemented roads.


At about 1,000 meters (3,000 feet) above sea level, this fully completed village boasts an average temperature of 20 o C (68 oF) - that's 5 oC (9 oF) lower temperatures downtown. High-value vegetables and even flowers from temperate countries like the USA and Canada have been successfully grown here. Capping all these is the unmatched view of the whole city. Davao Gulf and Samal Island.


With a very low density layout (8 lot per hectare or 3 lots per acre) plus a low buildable area per lot stipulation, you are assured that the nature ambience is retained even when everyone builds their own home. No wonder it's the subdivision of choice for leading businessmen, expats and even movie stars!
 

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Dance of the Swifts
Flights of swifts wheeling high over the Swift House are a regular feature in Eden. Before you a make a bonfire, enjoy the city view and the rest of the night in Mountain Haven, why not pay a visit and watch the “Dance of the Swifts” at around five in the afternoon.

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  • Trekking to Eden Falls
  • 10 Ways to Spend in Mountain Haven
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    Living In Davao: A Bliss
    By Cris D. Kabasares
    Davao City is an amazing story of how the richness of the land spawned multi-millionaires who started out with modest capital. How enterprising caretoneros (cart pushers) and lowly sacadas (migrant workers) became wealthy coconut planters. It's this incredible mix of people that makes Davao a thriving and exciting place to live.