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Sibalom Natural Park Adventures

Sibalom Natural Park is a pristine forest reserve in Antique province, showcasing one of the last remaining lowland rainforests in the Philippines, offering excellent hiking, rich biodiversity, and eco-tourism opportunities.

5,511 hectares (13,620 acres)
Acres Protected
Approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000 visitors
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Sibalom Natural Park

 

Sibalom Natural Park, located in the island province of Antique in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, covers a rugged terrain encompassing dense lowland dipterocarp forest, mountain slopes, and river systems. It is considered a biodiversity hotspot, sheltering numerous endemic and threatened species, including the critically endangered Philippine cockatoo and the Visayan spotted deer. The park's forest ecosystem plays a vital ecological role in watershed protection and carbon sequestration. Established as a natural park in 2000, Sibalom spreads across the municipalities of Sibalom, San Remigio, and Patnongon and serves as an ecological sanctuary amid expanding human settlements and agricultural lands. Visitors can explore a range of outdoor activities such as guided trekking along well-marked trails, birdwatching, and nature photography. Key natural landmarks include Mat-yang Caves offering spelunking adventures, the scenic Bugtong Bukid River, and ancient dipterocarp trees that dominate its flora. The park's rugged landscape presents moderate hiking challenges and a chance to experience the lush flora and fauna of the Philippines' vanishing lowland forests. With its combination of ecological importance and adventure appeal, Sibalom Natural Park is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and conservation-minded travelers seeking an authentic tropical rainforest experience off the beaten path.

Highlights

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Ancient Dipterocarp Forest hosting rare flagship tree species

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Mat-yang Caves, a network of limestone caves suitable for spelunking

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Bugtong Bukid River with crystal-clear waters and refreshing pools

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Diverse birdlife including endemic and threatened Philippine avifauna

Notable Natural Features

Dipterocarp Forest

One of the last remaining lowland dipterocarp forests in the region, home to towering hardwood trees and a rich understory.

Mat-yang Caves

A limestone cave system offering spelunking opportunities and habitat for endemic bats and swiftlets.

Bugtong Bukid River

A pristine river running through the park, popular for its clean waters and natural swimming pools.