Dumangas Mangrove Sanctuary is a vital coastal wetland in Iloilo, Philippines, offering rich biodiversity and serene outdoor experiences focused on mangrove forest ecosystems and eco-tourism.
Located in the municipality of Dumangas in Iloilo province, Dumangas Mangrove Sanctuary spans over several hectares of protected mangrove forest that serves as an important buffer between land and sea. This sanctuary plays a critical ecological role in protecting the coastal area from erosion, supporting diverse marine and bird life, and sustaining local fisheries. The sanctuary is composed predominantly of native mangrove species such as Avicennia and Rhizophora, which create complex root systems crucial for breeding and nursery grounds of many fish, crustaceans, and other aquatic species. Visitors to Dumangas Mangrove Sanctuary can experience a peaceful environment well-suited for birdwatching, nature walks on elevated boardwalks, paddle boating through narrow waterways, and environmentally guided educational tours that emphasize conservation awareness. The area also highlights the cultural significance of mangroves to the local communities who practice traditional fishing and rely on the sanctuary for sustenance and economic livelihood. Recognized and protected by local government initiatives, the Dumangas Mangrove Sanctuary continues to be a focal point of mangrove preservation efforts in the Western Visayas region. It offers an accessible yet immersive natural retreat, combining ecological importance with opportunities for sustainable ecotourism and environmental education. Visitors may encounter species such as herons, kingfishers, mudskippers, and small crabs amid the picturesque coastal landscape.
Elevated boardwalks winding through dense mangrove forest
Rich birdlife including migratory and resident species
Educational eco-tourism programs on mangrove conservation
Scenic paddleboat tours along calm mangrove channels
A wooden elevated walkway that allows visitors to explore the mangrove ecosystem without disturbing the delicate root systems.
Hosts a variety of bird species including herons, kingfishers, and egrets, making it a prime spot for birdwatchers.
Calm waterways meandering through thick mangroves ideal for eco-friendly paddleboarding and boat tours.