Travel to Isulan, and Sultan Kudarat in general, is not safe because of risks from the ongoing conflict in nearby Bangsamoro. See the warning on the Soccsksargen page.
Isulan is a town, the capital of the province of Sultan Kudarat.
Isulan houses a large oil palm plantation to the east of the town.
Most of the locals are Hiligaynon-speaking migrants, who settled here in the 1930s, but there are still the native Maguindanao people who originally resided here.
Yellow Bus Lines has trips from Kiamba via General Santos, Koronadal and Tacurong. Husky Transport makes a stop at Isulan on their Cotabato-General Santos route. A trip from Cotabato is risky, as it passes through war-torn Maguindanao, though there are rarely any attacks on buses plying the highways there.
There are plenty of UV Express leaving the terminal to serve other points in Sultan Kudarat, and even into Maguindanao and Cotabato.
Most local restaurants will generally be certified Halal to accommodate its Muslim Maguindanaoan population.
The town has been rocked by two consecutive bombings in 2017, perpetrated by suspected Islamic insurgents. Risks are very high, as Isulan just lies south of the bordering Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. See warning at the Soccsksargen article.
2nd-order administrative division
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