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Bugang River Protected Landscape and Seascape Adventures

Bugang River Protected Landscape and Seascape safeguards one of the cleanest rivers in the Philippines, offering pristine freshwater ecosystems alongside vibrant coastal habitats, making it a prime destination for eco-tourism and water-based recreation.

3,843 hectares (9,496 acres)
Acres Protected
5 miles (approximate riverbank trails and access paths)
Miles of Trails
Approximately 15,000
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Bugang River Protected Landscape and Seascape

 

Located in the municipality of Pandan, Antique province on Panay Island, the Bugang River Protected Landscape and Seascape is a biodiversity-rich area spanning both terrestrial and marine environments. It encompasses the upper Bugang River watershed extending to the coastal zone where the river drains into the Sulu Sea. The protection area is renowned for its remarkably clear water that sustains freshwater fish species, riverine flora, and serves as an important source of irrigation and livelihood for local communities. The surrounding forested hills support endemic bird species and diverse plant life, while the adjacent coral reefs and mangrove areas bolster marine biodiversity. Declared a Protected Landscape and Seascape under the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act, the area reflects significant efforts to maintain natural resource integrity and promote sustainable tourism. Visitors are drawn to the Bugang River for activities like swimming in natural pools, kayaking, and guided river trekking that reveal its pristine beauty coupled with local cultural heritage. The river's crystal-clear waters and well-preserved riverbanks offer a tranquil setting ideal for nature photography and environmental education. Nearby villages showcase local handicrafts and traditional ways of life, enhancing the visitor experience. Conservation programs focus on protecting the watershed from deforestation, sedimentation, and unsustainable fishing practices, preserving the river's health for future generations. Overall, the Bugang River Protected Landscape and Seascape is a vital ecological haven and a growing eco-tourism destination in Western Visayas.

Highlights

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Crystal-clear waters of Bugang River, regarded as the Philippines' cleanest river

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Diverse riverine and coastal ecosystems including mangroves and coral reefs

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Traditional fishing villages showcasing local culture and practices

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Pristine river pools perfect for swimming and eco-friendly water activities

Notable Natural Features

Bugang River

Famed as the cleanest river in the Philippines, it features exceptionally clear cyan waters and natural swimming holes amid lush forest.

Mangrove Forests

Coastal mangrove ecosystems vital for fish nurseries and shoreline protection, accessible via boardwalks near the river mouth.

Coral Reefs

Healthy reef systems along the seascape provide snorkeling opportunities and support diverse marine wildlife.