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Dinagat Island Protected Landscape and Seascape Adventures

Dinagat Island Protected Landscape and Seascape is a biodiverse tropical reserve encompassing lush rainforests, vibrant coral reefs, and unique wildlife, offering abundant opportunities for eco-tourism and nature-based adventure.

131,405
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
Approx. 3,000
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Dinagat Island Protected Landscape and Seascape

 

Designated in 1999, the Dinagat Island Protected Landscape and Seascape spans vast portions of Dinagat Island and surrounding marine areas in the southern Philippines. This protected area safeguards a wide range of ecosystems from dense lowland tropical rainforests and mangrove swamps to coral reef systems and seagrass beds, supporting a remarkable diversity of endemic and threatened species. The terrestrial parts of the landscape are rich in endemic fauna including the Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat and various bird species, while its marine waters are home to commercially important fish and endangered marine turtles. Visitor appeal centers on immersive eco-tourism such as birdwatching, snorkeling, diving, and trekking through pristine forest trails. The landscape’s ethno-cultural heritage includes indigenous communities that maintain sustainable livelihoods in harmony with the environment. Due to its relatively remote location, the area offers unspoiled natural beauty and tranquility, making it a hidden gem for adventurous travelers. Access often requires coordination with local guides, and visitors can experience scenic coastal drives along rugged shorelines, cascading waterfalls, and rich seascapes. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining biodiversity, managing fishing regulations, and addressing threats from mining and illegal logging. Overall, the Dinagat Island Protected Landscape and Seascape provides an exceptional example of integrated terrestrial and marine ecosystem conservation with strong potential for sustainable nature tourism.

Highlights

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Tangkahan Falls – A panoramic multi-tiered waterfall accessible via forest trails

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Endemic wildlife sightings including the Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat

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Coral reefs with diverse marine life for snorkeling and diving

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Mangrove forests that serve as vital fish nurseries and bird habitats

Notable Natural Features

Tangkahan Falls

A stunning series of waterfalls cascading through tropical rainforest, accessible by an invigorating hike.

Dinagat Bushy-Tailed Cloud Rat Habitat

A rare and endemic mammal species found only within the island’s old-growth forests.

Marine Protected Areas

Pristine coral reefs and seagrass beds supporting rich biodiversity and offering excellent snorkeling.