The Balatukan Mountain Range Protected Landscape is a lush tropical mountain range in Northern Mindanao, offering vibrant biodiversity and pristine forest ecosystems with rewarding hiking and wildlife-watching opportunities.
The Balatukan Mountain Range Protected Landscape is located in the northern portion of Mindanao, Philippines, primarily within the province of Misamis Oriental. This protected landscape covers the major volcanic mountain chain that rises abruptly from the northern coastline facing the Bohol Sea. The range stretches approximately 50 kilometers and includes Mount Balatukan, the highest peak in the area, which rises to about 2,560 meters above sea level. The landscape is characterized by dense mossy forests, dipterocarp woodlands, and montane forests providing critical habitat for a range of endemic and rare flora and fauna. Notably, the area serves as an important watershed that supports numerous rivers and streams feeding nearby lowland communities. Historically, the Balatukan range has been home to indigenous groups such as the Higaonon people, who maintain traditional forest stewardship practices. Key recreational activities include hiking and trekking to summit high points like Mount Balatukan, birdwatching for species such as the Philippine Eagle and hornbills, and exploring waterfalls and natural springs dotting the range. The protected landscape offers a serene yet adventurous wilderness experience, attracting local and international nature enthusiasts. Visitors are drawn by the cool montane climate, panoramic coastal views, and the chance to experience Mindanao's rich biodiversity off the beaten path. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining forest cover and protecting habitat from logging and agricultural encroachment while promoting eco-tourism as a sustainable livelihood for local communities.
Summit of Mount Balatukan offering panoramic views of the Bohol Sea and surrounding provinces
Unique montane and mossy forest ecosystems, home to endemic Philippine flora and fauna
Traditional indigenous Higaonon communities practicing sustainable forest management
Remote waterfalls and natural springs nestled within the forest
The highest peak in the range offering breathtaking views of Mindanao's coastal plains and the Bohol Sea.
Unique high-elevation forests with thick moss cover, home to rare plants and endemic animals.
Series of pristine waterfalls and natural springs tucked deep within the forest, ideal for nature hikes and cooling off.