Mt. Guiting-Guiting Natural Park is a rugged and biologically diverse protected area on Sibuyan Island, famed for its challenging peaks, lush tropical forests, and rich endemic wildlife.
Mt. Guiting-Guiting Natural Park, located on Sibuyan Island in the Romblon province of the Philippines, protects one of the most pristine and ecologically significant mountainous landscapes in the country. Centered around Mt. Guiting-Guiting, which rises to 2,058 meters, this park is often called the "Galapagos of Asia" due to its remarkably high level of endemism and biodiversity. The park encompasses deep valleys, sharp ridges, mossy forests, and crystal-clear streams, providing habitat for numerous endemic species such as the Romblon hornbill, Sibuyan forest rat, and a variety of rare orchids and flowering plants. Historically, the park was officially declared a natural park in 1996 to safeguard its unique ecosystems and endemic wildlife. It has since become a treasured destination for experienced climbers and nature enthusiasts seeking remote and challenging trekking adventures. The signature climb of Mt. Guiting-Guiting is technical and steep, requiring careful preparation, offering breathtaking views over Sibuyan Island and the Sibuyan Sea. Aside from mountaineering, activities like bird watching, photography, and camping allow visitors to deeply engage with the island’s rich natural heritage. The park’s dense forests contribute to vital watershed protection and serve as a refuge for threatened wildlife. Despite its remoteness and rugged terrain, Mt. Guiting-Guiting Natural Park is celebrated as a must-visit site for ecotourism in the Philippines, blending adventure, conservation, and cultural appreciation.
Summit of Mt. Guiting-Guiting, the island’s highest and most challenging peak
Endemic wildlife like the Romblon hornbill and Sibuyan forest rat
Pristine mossy forests with rare orchids and unique flora
Remote trail systems requiring experienced trekking and technical climbing
The highest point on Sibuyan Island at 2,058 meters, famous for its razor-sharp ridges and panoramic views.
Dense, moss-covered tropical montane rainforests harboring diverse endemic plants and animals.
Breathtaking viewpoints on the upper slopes offering expansive sights of the surrounding islands and Sibuyan Sea.