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Lantapan Forest Reserve Adventures

Lantapan Forest Reserve is a vital protected area in Bukidnon, Philippines, known for its lush montane and mossy forests, rich biodiversity, and significance to local agriculture and ecotourism.

36,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
5,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Lantapan Forest Reserve

 

Lantapan Forest Reserve, established in 1936, encompasses a mountainous region on the island of Mindanao in the province of Bukidnon. Covering a substantial portion of the Kitanglad Mountain Range, the reserve plays a crucial role in watershed protection and forest conservation. Its terrain ranges from lowland tropical forests to mossy montane forests at higher elevations, fostering an impressive diversity of plant and animal life including endangered species such as the Philippine eagle and various endemic birds and mammals. The forest reserve is an essential ecological buffer and carbon sink, supporting nearby agricultural communities reliant on its water resources. Visitors are drawn to the reserve for its opportunities in birdwatching, trekking, and immersion in the natural environment. The area is interlaced with traditional trails utilized by indigenous peoples and local farmers, offering a window into the cultural landscape and sustainable use of forest resources. The forest provides visitors with panoramic views of peaks, rivers, and valleys, along with access to unique flora such as giant ferns and orchids endemic to the region. Conservation efforts are ongoing to mitigate threats from illegal logging, slash-and-burn farming, and habitat fragmentation. With its rich biodiversity, cultural importance, and outdoor appeal, Lantapan Forest Reserve remains a vital conservation area and a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts exploring Mindanao.

Highlights

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Home to diverse montane and mossy forest ecosystems

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Habitat of the endangered Philippine eagle and other endemic species

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Scenic views of the Kitanglad Mountain Range and nearby peaks

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Cultural trails used by indigenous communities and local farmers

Notable Natural Features

Kitanglad Range Proximity

Lantapan Forest Reserve is part of the greater Kitanglad Mountain Range landscape, offering biodiversity connectivity and high conservation value.

Water Source Protection

The reserve serves as a critical watershed for surrounding communities, safeguarding freshwater resources vital for agriculture and domestic use.

Mossy and Montane Forests

These forest types dominate the higher elevations, supporting endemic plants and providing a unique ecosystem distinct from lowland tropical forests.