Busdi Community Forest is a vast, indigenous-managed forest in Bukidnon, Philippines, providing rich outdoor opportunities through its pristine landscapes, biodiversity, and cultural heritage.
Busdi Community Forest is located in the interior of the Bukidnon province on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. The forest spans a sprawling mountainous terrain dominated by tropical rainforest and mossy forest ecosystems, featuring the headwaters of several river systems crucial to the region. Established and managed by the indigenous Higaonon people, the forest provides sanctuary to diverse wildlife including endemic bird species, large mammals, and unique plant life. This community-driven forest conservation model combines sustainable resource use with cultural preservation, making it a critical area for biodiversity and indigenous heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the area for trekking, birdwatching, and experiencing the rich traditions of the local communities. Notable landmarks within the forest include sacred sites, natural springs, and pristine river valleys that remain largely untouched by large-scale commercial development. The forest's network of trails varies from moderate to challenging, winding through dense forest, across riverbeds, and up to scenic ridge lines offering panoramic views. Visitors often come seeking both adventure and cultural immersion, as the forest remains a living landscape of traditional indigenous stewardship. The Busdi Community Forest serves not only as an ecological treasure trove but also as an inspiring example of community-based forest management and preservation in the Philippines.
Sacred indigenous sites maintained by the Higaonon people
Rich biodiversity with numerous endemic bird species
Pristine river valleys and natural springs
Remote hiking trails offering panoramic mountain views
Areas within the forest revered by the Higaonon tribe, preserved as spiritual sites and protected from exploitation.
The forest contains the origins of the Pulangi River, an important water source for Bukidnon and beyond.
Home to numerous endemic and migratory bird species, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers.