Exploring the sprawling landscapes of the Davao Region is about to become an incredibly seamless, high-tech experience. In a landmark international partnership announced this May 2026, the Davao Tourism Association (DATA) and the City Government of Davao have joined forces with the Government of Japan under the Smart JAMP (Smart City supported by Japan ASEAN Mutual Partnership) framework. This massive digital transformation (DX) initiative aims to phase out the traditional physical booklets of the newly launched Davao Tourist Passport, converting them into a cutting-edge mobile application powered by Japan’s innovative Horai MaaS (Mobility as a Service) platform. By turning standard smartphones into an all-in-one travel compass, this bilateral collaboration is laying down the digital infrastructure to completely eliminate the friction of modern regional travel.
Frictionless Commutes via the High-Priority Bus System
The ultimate power of this upcoming digital passport lies in its future-proof integration with the region's massive public transportation network. Beyond merely offering interactive maps, visualization of top destinations, and instant access to exclusive promotional discounts at partner establishments, the app will seamlessly sync with the highly anticipated Davao Bus Project (High Priority Bus Service), bringing over 1,100 municipal buses directly into tourist route planning. Through advanced Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, travelers can map out multi-modal routes that connect these major bus lines with local taxicabs and public utility vehicles, and even arrange last-mile rides via verified habal-habal (motorcycle taxis). This data-driven, interconnected ecosystem guarantees that moving from the urban core out to remote eco-wonders like the Philippine Eagle Center will be completely painless, transforming how both international visitors and local commuters navigate the metropolitan landscape.





