Central Cebu Protected Landscape preserves critical forest and water resources in the heart of Cebu Island, offering diverse outdoor experiences including hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography.
Central Cebu Protected Landscape (CCPL) spans approximately 6,296 hectares across the mountainous central portion of Cebu Island in the Philippines. The protected area is designated to safeguard the remaining forest cover and complex watershed systems vital to the communities downstream. The rugged terrain features steep slopes, river valleys, and small waterfalls, supporting lush tropical forests that host a variety of endemic and endangered wildlife species. Established under the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) in 1996, CCPL plays a crucial role in maintaining Cebu’s water supply and biodiversity, especially as much of the island has been heavily urbanized. Visitation opportunities combine ecological tours with adventure activities, including the exploration of forest trails, birdwatching—Cebu is home to rare species such as the Cebu Flowerpecker—and visits to historical sites like the remnants of old mining operations. The landscape appeals to nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and researchers interested in conservation. Several marked hiking trails wind through differing altitudes and forest types, offering scenic vistas of central Cebu and glimpses of native flora and fauna. The protected area is also important culturally, with local communities practicing traditional forest management and eco-tourism initiatives to sustain the environment while providing livelihoods. Visitors can engage in guided hikes, wildlife photography expeditions, and stream-side picnics. Besides recreation, CCPL functions as a key natural refuge and water source for the rapidly developing Cebu region, underscoring its continuing importance amid pressures from urban expansion.
Forest trails through tropical lowland and montane ecosystems
Habitat of the critically endangered Cebu Flowerpecker
Kay-ang Falls, a popular natural waterfall site within the landscape
Scenic viewpoints overlooking Cebu City and the surrounding plains
One of the few remaining habitats of the critically endangered Cebu Flowerpecker, a small bird endemic to Cebu Island.
A scenic, accessible waterfall offering natural swimming pools and picnic areas popular with local visitors.
The area protects critical watersheds supplying freshwater to surrounding municipalities and the city of Cebu.