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Mt. Talinis Forest Reserve Adventures

Mt. Talinis Forest Reserve is a volcanic mountain forest area in Negros Oriental, Philippines, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, geothermal features, and excellent hiking and camping opportunities.

12,000+
Acres Protected
20+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 10,000
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Mt. Talinis Forest Reserve

Mt. Talinis Forest Reserve
 

Mt. Talinis Forest Reserve encompasses the volcanic complex of Mt. Talinis, also known as Cuernos de Negros, located on the island of Negros in the Philippines. This forest reserve is characterized by its rugged terrain, numerous steaming vents, hot springs, and crater lakes, including notable features like Lake Balinsasayao and Lake Danao. The area lies within a tropical montane rainforest biome and hosts a variety of endemic plant and animal species, including rare orchids, pitcher plants, and Philippine hornbills. The reserve is an important watershed supplying water to nearby communities and is part of the larger Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park. Historically, the site has been protected as a forest reserve since the mid-20th century to preserve its unique biodiversity and water resources. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Mt. Talinis primarily for backcountry hiking, wildlife observation, and camping within pristine forest surroundings. The trails lead through moss-covered trees, volcanic rock formations, and viewpoints overlooking the lush valleys below. The cool climate at higher elevations provides a refreshing retreat from lower tropical heat. In addition to natural attractions, visitors can access geothermal power plants nearby and explore indigenous communities that share the forest landscape. Mt. Talinis offers a relatively undeveloped yet accessible nature experience, drawing both local hikers and ecotourists interested in unique volcanic landscapes and endemic wildlife.

Highlights

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Lake Balinsasayao – a scenic crater lake surrounded by dense forest

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Sulfuric steam vents and geothermal activity sites

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Diverse endemic species including rare orchids and Philippine hornbill

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Challenging summit trail offering panoramic views of Negros Island

Notable Natural Features

Lake Danao

A picturesque crater lake paired with Lake Balinsasayao, ideal for boating and birdwatching.

Geothermal Vents

Natural steam vents and fumaroles demonstrating ongoing volcanic activity beneath the reserve.

Cuernos de Negros Summit

The highest point of the Mt. Talinis complex providing expansive views over Negros Island and the Sulu Sea.