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Naujan National Forest Reserve Adventures

Naujan National Forest Reserve is a vast protected tropical forest area in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines, known for its rich biodiversity, pristine waters, and opportunities for eco-tourism and wildlife viewing.

67,190 hectares (approx. 165,950 acres)
Acres Protected
Approximately 15 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 10,000
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

About Naujan National Forest Reserve

 

Established in 1937, the Naujan National Forest Reserve spans over lush tropical landscapes in Oriental Mindoro on the island of Mindoro, Philippines. This reserve is notable for its extensive lowland dipterocarp forest, freshwater lakes, and riparian habitats that support a diverse array of flora and fauna, including several endangered and endemic species. The reserve surrounds Naujan Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the Philippines, which serves as an important refuge for migratory birds and local aquatic species. The forested areas encompass primary regeneration areas, providing critical habitat connectivity and forest cover in an island increasingly under pressure from agricultural expansion and development. Visitors are drawn to Naujan for a diverse range of outdoor activities such as bird watching, freshwater fishing, hiking, and nature photography. Key natural landmarks include the expansive Naujan Lake itself, several forest trails winding through old-growth forest patches, and river systems supporting rich wildlife. Cultural visits to nearby indigenous Mangyan communities offer insights into traditional lifestyles closely tied to the forest environment. The reserve is a vital conservation area balancing biodiversity protection with sustainable community access and ecotourism benefits. Hiking and lake tours provide unique opportunities to immerse with nature in a relatively unspoiled Philippine tropical forest setting while supporting conservation efforts. Naujan’s ecological significance and natural beauty make it a top destination for nature enthusiasts visiting Oriental Mindoro.

Highlights

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Naujan Lake – the largest freshwater lake in the Philippines, surrounded by forested reserve

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Diverse lowland dipterocarp forest providing habitat for endemic species

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Birdwatching hotspot with migratory and native species

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Cultural engagement with indigenous Mangyan communities

Notable Natural Features

Naujan Lake

The centerpiece freshwater lake supporting rich aquatic biodiversity and serving as a critical wetland for migratory birds.

Lowland Dipterocarp Forest

Pristine areas of tropical hardwood trees that sustain endemic animal species and are crucial for watershed protection.

Mangyan Indigenous Communities

Local ethnic groups living sustainably within and near the forest reserve, offering cultural heritage insights.