Simbagon Protected Landscape and Seascape is a biodiverse coastal and forested area famed for its stunning coral reefs, mangrove forests, and endemic wildlife, offering rich opportunities for snorkeling, hiking, and nature observation.
Located in the province of Davao Oriental, Mindanao, Philippines, the Simbagon Protected Landscape and Seascape encompasses a diversity of terrestrial and marine ecosystems that are critical for both ecological balance and local livelihoods. The area covers coastal mangroves, pristine beach forests, upland forested landscapes, and vibrant coral reef systems along the Gulf of Davao. Its complex habitats support numerous endemic flora and fauna species, including rare and threatened species such as the Philippine tarsier, hornbills, and seagrass beds that serve as crucial nursery grounds for marine life. Historically, the area has served as a sustainable resource base for indigenous communities, with traditional fishing and small-scale agriculture practiced in harmony with nature. Visitors are drawn to the Simbagon area for its excellent snorkeling and diving sites among coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, as well as trekking opportunities through lush forest trails leading to scenic viewpoints overlooking the sea. The region's relatively undeveloped status offers an intimate experience with nature, enhanced by birdwatching, wildlife photography, and cultural encounters with local barangays. The area's protection status helps preserve its fragile ecosystems from unsustainable development and enables continued scientific research on marine and terrestrial biodiversity. Simbagon remains a vital conservation landscape balancing environmental stewardship with ecotourism and sustainable community development.
Vivid coral reef systems with abundant marine biodiversity
Dense mangrove forests serving as crucial coastal buffers
Traditional fishing villages showcasing indigenous culture
Scenic upland forest trails with panoramic views of the Gulf of Davao
Extensive fringing reefs exhibiting high coral diversity and vibrant marine fauna, ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Protected coastal mangrove ecosystems that act as breeding and nursery grounds for many fish species and shield shorelines from erosion.
Forest trails penetrating lush tropical uplands, providing opportunities for birdwatching and panoramic views over the gulf.