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Dupinga Protected Landscape Adventures

Dupinga Protected Landscape is a biodiversity-rich forested area in the Cordillera region of northern Philippines, offering serene natural scenery and opportunities for ecological study and low-impact recreation.

12,000 acres
Acres Protected
10 miles (approximate, undeveloped trails)
Miles of Trails
1,500–2,000 (estimated, primarily local and regional)
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Dupinga Protected Landscape

 

The Dupinga Protected Landscape is located in the mountainous province of Ifugao in the northern Philippines. Spanning a significant forested portion of the Cordillera Central mountain range, this protected area preserves an important watershed region that supports local agriculture and indigenous communities. The landscape is characterized by a mix of mossy forests, river systems, and steep slopes covered with rich tropical biodiversity. It hosts a variety of endemic and threatened species of flora and fauna, including rare orchids, native hardwood trees, and wildlife such as Philippine deer and various bird species. Historically, the area has been home to indigenous Ifugao people, whose traditional practices have contributed to the conservation of the environment. Recreational opportunities in the Dupinga Protected Landscape revolve mainly around ecological tourism, birdwatching, and cultural immersion, with some low-impact hiking trails accessible near rural barangays. Visitors are drawn to the lush surroundings, riverine habitats, and the chance to experience the living culture of the Ifugao communities. Protected under the National Integrated Protected Areas System of the Philippines, Dupinga serves as a critical biodiversity corridor while offering a peaceful retreat into nature for those seeking off-the-beaten-path ecotourism in the Cordilleras.

Highlights

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Rippling Dupinga River - a vital water source and scenic natural feature

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Rare native orchids and mossy forest ecosystem

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Cultural encounters with indigenous Ifugao communities

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Quiet forest trails off the typical Philippine tourist routes

Notable Natural Features

Dupinga River

A clear mountain river that sustains local agriculture and supports diverse aquatic life.

Mossy Forest Habitat

Elevated forest with thick moss, home to many endemic plants including rare orchids.

Ifugao Indigenous Villages

Traditional communities maintaining age-old farming and cultural practices integral to the landscape.