The Aklan River Watershed Forest Reserve is a vital ecological and hydrological zone on Panay Island, offering lush tropical forest landscapes and crucial water resources that sustain local communities and biodiversity.
Located in the province of Aklan on Panay Island, Philippines, the Aklan River Watershed Forest Reserve encompasses a critical upland area that protects the headwaters of the Aklan River. This reserve serves as a major water source for the province, ensuring the sustainability of agricultural lands, hydroelectric power, and community water needs downstream. The forest reserve is characterized by dense tropical rainforest, with a diverse assemblage of flora and fauna including endemic and threatened species. Its geography is defined by steep slopes, deep valleys, and a network of streams feeding into the Aklan River basin. The watershed plays a key role in regulating water flow and preventing soil erosion and flooding, especially during the monsoon season. While the area is less developed for tourism compared to other Philippine protected areas, it offers opportunities for trekking, birdwatching, and nature study. Its relatively remote and undisturbed environment appeals to ecotourists and researchers interested in watershed management and tropical biodiversity. Historical efforts to conserve the area began in the late 20th century due to deforestation threats, leading to the establishment of the reserve. Local communities around the reserve continue to practice traditional farming while participating in conservation initiatives. Notable landmarks include viewpoints overlooking the river valleys and patches of remaining old-growth forest that foster rich habitats. Visitors can experience the quiet natural beauty of the reserve while learning about the region’s water resource importance and ecological balance.
The lush upper watershed forest with outstanding biodiversity
Headwaters of the Aklan River critical for local water supply and agriculture
Scenic viewpoints over deep river valleys and forested mountain slopes
Opportunities for responsible birdwatching and endemic wildlife observation
Source of the Aklan River providing clean water essential for drinking, irrigation, and fisheries downstream.
Diverse lowland and montane rainforest habitats that support endemic flora and fauna unique to Panay Island.
Natural watershed functions that mitigate flooding risks and maintain soil stability in the province.