Mahan-ub Protected Landscape is a lush forested area in Bukidnon, Philippines, known for its rich biodiversity and vital watershed that supports local communities and agriculture.
Mahan-ub Protected Landscape is situated in the southern Philippine region of Bukidnon on the island of Mindanao. It covers a significant area of mountainous and forested terrain that serves as an essential watershed for the surrounding agricultural communities. The landscape is characterized by its evergreen dipterocarp forest interspersed with mossy forest patches at higher elevations. This protected area plays a crucial role in preserving native flora and fauna, including various endemic bird species, mammals, and rich plant life that thrive in its tropical climate. Historically, the area is important for indigenous communities who rely on its natural resources for sustenance and cultural practices. Key recreational opportunities include bird watching, guided nature walks, and ecological studies. Though trail development is modest, visitors can experience tranquil hiking and wildlife viewing amidst the undisturbed forest. The reserve also contributes significantly to freshwater supply and soil conservation, making it a vital environmental asset. Access to Mahan-ub offers an immersive experience for those interested in tropical forest ecosystems, conservation efforts, and cultural heritage. Its relatively remote location means fewer crowds and a strong sense of solitude for nature seekers. Visitors are encouraged to respect local customs and participate in sustainable tourism practices to help maintain the area's integrity.
Mahan-ub River watershed - critical freshwater source and habitat
Diverse birdlife including endemic Philippine species
Old-growth dipterocarp forest with towering canopy trees
Remote hiking trails offering tranquil forest immersion
A vital river sustaining local agriculture and biodiversity within the protected landscape.
Dominant forest type consisting of tall, hardwood trees supporting a variety of wildlife.
The area regulates water flow and quality for surrounding communities and farmland.