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Mount Balatukan Range Natural Park Adventures

Mount Balatukan Range Natural Park is a protected tropical forest reserve located on the northern part of Mindanao, offering rich biodiversity and stunning mountainous landscapes ideal for eco-tourism and hiking.

30,500 hectares (approximately 75,366 acres)
Acres Protected
Approx. 15 miles (24 km)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000 (mostly domestic eco-tourists and researchers)
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Mount Balatukan Range Natural Park

 

Mount Balatukan Range Natural Park, situated in the province of Misamis Oriental in northern Mindanao, Philippines, is a vast protected area established to preserve the unique forest ecosystems of the Balatukan Mountain Range. Covering a rugged terrain of volcanic and faulted landscapes, the park is characterized by lush dipterocarp forests, mossy upper montane forests, and extensive watersheds feeding numerous rivers and streams. Its highest peak, Mount Balatukan, rises to approximately 2,560 meters (8,398 feet), providing breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding provinces and the Bohol Sea. Rich in flora and fauna, the park is home to several endemic and threatened species including the Philippine eagle, Philippine macaque, and various orchids and ferns. The park’s intact forest cover plays a key role in watershed protection and biodiversity conservation for the region. Visitors to Mount Balatukan Range Natural Park can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing along several trails that wind through primary forests and waterfalls. Cultural sites, such as indigenous Manobo tribal communities, add to the park’s visitor appeal with opportunities for cultural exchange and local crafts appreciation. Despite being less commercialized than other Philippine parks, it is an important ecological and recreational area supported by local government initiatives and conservation groups. The park's remoteness and challenging terrain make it ideal for adventurous visitors seeking pristine nature and solitude. With ongoing conservation efforts focused on protecting its wildlife and forest resources, Mount Balatukan Range Natural Park remains a vital sanctuary for both nature lovers and scientists alike.

Highlights

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Summit of Mount Balatukan - panoramic views over northern Mindanao and the Bohol Sea

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Diverse endemic wildlife including the critically endangered Philippine eagle

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Pristine mossy and dipterocarp forests with endemic orchids and ferns

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Remote jungle trails leading to hidden waterfalls and indigenous communities

Notable Natural Features

Mount Balatukan Summit

The highest peak offering sweeping views over Mindanao’s coastal plains and surrounding islands.

Tanglad Falls

A series of scenic waterfalls accessible via jungle trails, ideal for day hikes and cool swims.

Indigenous Manobo Villages

Local tribal communities preserving traditional culture and providing cultural insights for visitors.