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Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park Adventures

Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park is a biologically diverse protected area known for its rugged mountainous terrain, rich indigenous culture, and exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities.

58,084 hectares (approx. 143,594 acres)
Acres Protected
Approximately 30 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000 - 7,000
Annual Visitors
1996
Year Established

About Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park

 

Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park is a premier protected area located in the northern part of Bukidnon province, Mindanao, Philippines. Encompassing a mountainous landscape dominated by Mt. Kitanglad—the fourth highest peak in the Philippines at 2,899 meters—the park covers diverse ecosystems ranging from mossy forests to open grasslands. The park is a critical watershed that sustains the surrounding communities and hosts several indigenous peoples, including the Bukidnon and Talaandig tribes, who maintain strong cultural ties to the land. This area is also a biodiversity hotspot, harboring endemic species such as the Philippine eagle, one of the world’s largest and rarest eagles, along with a variety of native flora and fauna. Visitors to Mt. Kitanglad can enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities like trekking to summit one of the highest peaks in Mindanao, birdwatching, and experiencing local culture through community-based tourism. The park features deep river valleys, waterfalls, and caves that add to its wilderness appeal. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect this ecosystem, especially its crucial role in watershed preservation and endangered species habitat. The natural park appeals to nature lovers, hikers, researchers, and cultural tourists seeking adventure and immersion in one of Mindanao’s most pristine mountain regions.

Highlights

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Summit of Mt. Kitanglad at 2,899 meters offering panoramic views of Mindanao

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Habitat for the critically endangered Philippine eagle

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Rugged mossy forests and unique high-altitude grasslands

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Cultural encounters with indigenous Bukidnon and Talaandig communities

Notable Natural Features

Mt. Kitanglad Summit

The tallest peak within the park providing stunning highland vistas and a challenging hike for trekkers.

Philippine Eagle Habitat

The park is one of the key habitats for the critically endangered Philippine eagle, attracting birdwatchers and conservationists alike.

Rivers and Waterfalls

Several clear mountain streams and waterfalls offer scenic spots for rest and nature appreciation.