Davao — The City of Mati in Davao Oriental is home to one of the most iconic landscapes in the Philippines: the Sleeping Dinosaur. As you wind your way through the coastal highways of Barangay Dawan, the horizon suddenly reveals a land formation that looks remarkably like a prehistoric creature resting peacefully on the turquoise waters of Pujada Bay. Whether you see a brontosaurus or a plesiosaur, the silhouette of this "slumbering leviathan" is an unforgettable sight that has become the definitive postcard image of Mati. Whether you are stopping for a quick selfie or planning to trek the rugged trails, this roadside wonder is a mandatory pit stop for any Davao Oriental road trip.
Experience the View from Every Angle
Most visitors experience the Sleeping Dinosaur from the roadside viewing decks at Badas Point, which provide a safe and elevated vantage point to capture the full shape of the island. A 15-to-20-minute stop here is enough to snap photos, enjoy a cool drink from local stalls, or grab a snack at nearby diners like the popular View Deck Bulaloan. For the more adventurous soul, the experience doesn’t have to end at the railing. There is a designated "Dino Trail" that allows you to hike directly onto the land formation itself. Trekking the trail costs a nominal environmental fee of approximately ₱10, supporting local maintenance and preservation efforts to keep the Pujada Bay Protected Landscape pristine.
Essential Planning and Safety Tips
Because the view decks are located directly alongside a busy mountain highway, safety should be your top priority. Parking along the shoulder requires extreme caution, as the roads can be winding and narrow with heavy local traffic. For the best experience, aim to arrive between 6:00 AM and 7:00 AM; the early morning light is perfect for photography, the temperature is significantly cooler, and you can avoid the midday influx of tourist buses. If you decide to tackle the trek, remember to pack light, bring plenty of bottled water, and wear sturdy footwear. By keeping the trail free of litter and respecting the local guidelines, you help ensure that this hidden gem remains a magnificent spectacle for future generations of travelers.





