Sogod Bay Protected Landscape and Seascape is a rich combination of terrestrial and marine ecosystems known for its vibrant coral reefs, lush forested watersheds, and abundant marine biodiversity, offering outstanding opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and eco-tourism.
Sogod Bay Protected Landscape and Seascape, located in Southern Leyte province in the Philippines, covers a unique and ecologically diverse area that encompasses both land and sea environments. The protected area is centered around Sogod Bay, a deep bay on Leyte Island famed for its pristine coral reefs, mangrove forests, and marine sanctuaries. The surrounding landscape features steep forested slopes and several small rivers and waterfalls that drain into the bay, creating an extraordinary blend of marine and freshwater habitats. The bay and adjacent forests provide vital habitats for numerous endemic and threatened species, including various fish, sea turtles, and rare birds. The seascape portion offers vibrant dive sites with rich coral formations and abundant marine life, making it one of the Philippines' top diving destinations. On land, trails wind through tropical forests that are home to many endemic plant species and wildlife. The area has strong cultural and historical significance, with small fishing communities relying on sustainable resource management practices. Visitors to Sogod Bay can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, hiking, and bird watching, with local guides available for eco-tourism activities that promote conservation and community engagement. The combination of protected terrestrial and marine environments makes Sogod Bay Protected Landscape and Seascape a prime example of integrated landscape seascape conservation, with spectacular natural beauty and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Diving and snorkeling at Sogod Bay’s vibrant coral reefs
Rare mangrove and tropical forest ecosystems supporting endemic wildlife
Local fishing villages preserving traditional marine stewardship
Kayaking through secluded inlets and mangrove channels
One of the most pristine coral reef systems in the region, harboring diverse marine species and ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Extensive mangrove ecosystems along the coastline provide nursery grounds for fish and coastal protection.
Forested uplands that supply freshwater to the bay and support endemic flora and fauna.