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Malagos Watershed Forest Reserve Adventures

Malagos Watershed Forest Reserve is a vital protected forest area in the southern Philippines known for its rich biodiversity, conservation efforts, and eco-tourism attractions centered around sustainable watershed management.

Approx. 2,300 hectares (5,683 acres)
Acres Protected
Approx. 5+ miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 30,000 (ecotourism and educational visits)
Annual Visitors
1996
Year Established

About Malagos Watershed Forest Reserve

 

Malagos Watershed Forest Reserve spans a critical watershed area located in Davao del Sur, Mindanao, Philippines. It serves as an important source of clean water for Davao City and its surroundings, forming the headwaters of the Malagos River. The reserve encompasses dense tropical lowland and montane forests, harboring diverse flora and fauna, including endemic bird species and various wildlife vital to the region's ecological balance. The area plays a crucial role in watershed protection, stabilizing soil, minimizing erosion, and sustaining water supply for agricultural and urban use. Historically, the reserve has been protected since its designation to maintain the natural forest cover and protect the critical watershed. The surrounding Malagos Eco-Village and Malagos Garden Resort offer visitors immersive eco-tourism experiences featuring guided forest treks, birdwatching, butterfly gardens, chocolate museum tours, and environmental education. These attractions emphasize sustainable tourism that complements conservation goals. Visitors can explore nature trails weaving through primary and secondary forests, or participate in community-led conservation activities. The reserve’s lush greenery, cooler climate, and biodiversity make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and researchers. Its proximity to Davao City allows easy access for day trips as well as extended eco-adventures. Malagos Watershed Forest Reserve continues to inspire environmental stewardship while supporting local livelihoods and enriching public appreciation of Mindanao’s natural heritage.

Highlights

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Malagos Chocolate Museum and Eco-Village showcasing sustainable cacao farming

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Diverse bird species including endemic Philippine birds and vibrant butterfly gardens

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Primary and secondary rainforest providing critical watershed protection

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Guided nature trails with opportunities for wildlife and insect observation

Notable Natural Features

Malagos Watershed

The core forested watershed area that supplies water to Davao City, preserving natural hydrological functions.

Malagos Eco-Village

An award-winning sustainable tourism site featuring organic farms, chocolate production, and environmental education.

Bird and Butterfly Gardens

Habitat-rich gardens within the reserve showcasing endemic birds and native butterfly species.