Hinatuan Natural Park is a protected area known for its stunning natural cave systems and rich biodiversity, offering visitors scenic river views, bird watching, and ecological tourism opportunities.
Located in the province of Surigao del Sur in the southeastern part of Mindanao, Philippines, Hinatuan Natural Park is a natural haven centered around the famed Hinatuan Enchanted River. The park encompasses a variety of landscapes including dense tropical forests, limestone cave systems, and crystal-clear river waters that are home to rare aquatic species. The Enchanted River itself is a deep underground river that flows directly into the Philippine Sea, surrounded by limestone formations and lush vegetation. The park's rich ecology supports diverse flora and fauna including endemic bird species, freshwater fish, and unique cave fauna. Established primarily to protect this important ecosystem, the park also supports the livelihoods of local indigenous communities through sustainable tourism. Recreation within Hinatuan Natural Park includes riverbank picnics, guided snorkeling tours to explore the clear waters, bird watching, and visits to mystical caves that carry local folklore. The natural park’s breathtaking scenery and natural serenity make it a unique outdoor destination for nature lovers and ecotourists. Visitors gain a rare glimpse into the natural geological wonders of Mindanao as well as the cultural heritage tied to the river and surrounding forests.
Hinatuan Enchanted River - A deep blue underground river famed for its clarity and mysterious depths
Mystical limestone cave systems within the park that can be explored with local guides
Diverse bird species and rich tropical forest ecosystem providing excellent wildlife viewing
Traditional indigenous culture and folklore connected to the river and natural landmarks
A surreal deep blue underground river known for its crystal-clear waters and remarkable underwater caves.
Limestone caves that offer adventurous spelunking and scenic formations inside the park.
Locations within the park where visitors can learn about the traditions of local tribes closely tied to the environment.