Mount Diwata Forest Reserve is a dense tropical forest area known for its rich biodiversity and mineral resources, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural exploration in Mindanao.
Mount Diwata Forest Reserve, located in the province of Davao de Oro in the southern Philippines, encompasses a rugged volcanic mountain range covered by lush tropical rainforest. The reserve is ecologically significant, serving as a habitat for a wide variety of endemic and endangered flora and fauna typical to Mindanao's rainforest ecosystems, including various bird species, reptiles, and plant life. Historically, the area has been an important source of mineral deposits such as gold and copper, which has led to mining activities in its vicinity. Despite this, parts of the reserve remain protected to conserve its unique natural environment and indigenous cultural heritage. Recreation opportunities like hiking and wildlife viewing attract adventurous visitors seeking to explore remote natural landscapes and indigenous communities. The forest’s steep slopes and dense vegetation offer challenging treks with rewarding views of surrounding valleys and mountains. Visitors can experience both the ecological richness and cultural traditions of local tribes, such as the Mansaka people, who have historically inhabited the region. The reserve’s remote location and limited infrastructure emphasize the need for guided tours and careful preparation when visiting. Mount Diwata’s rich biodiversity, combined with its cultural significance and scenic terrain, make it a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts and researchers alike.
Scenic summit views of Mount Diwata’s volcanic peaks
Habitat for endemic Philippine wildlife such as the Davao tarictic hornbill
Cultural encounters with indigenous Mansaka communities
Remote jungle trekking routes through dense tropical rainforest
The highest peak offering panoramic views of the surrounding forested valleys and distant mountains.
Known historically for gold and copper deposits, influencing local mining activities.
Communities that preserve traditional culture and offer cultural insights to visitors.