Mount Baloy Protected Landscape is a biodiverse conservation area centered around Mount Baloy in Bukidnon, Philippines, offering lush forests, scenic mountain views, and important wildlife habitats for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Mount Baloy Protected Landscape is located on the island of Mindanao in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. It encompasses a rugged mountainous area characterized by dense tropical forests, rolling hills, and unique montane ecosystems. The landscape is part of the Mindanao Central Cordillera and serves as a vital watershed area that supports the surrounding communities. Ecologically, it features a mixture of dipterocarp forests and mossy forest zones, providing habitat for endemic and threatened species including Philippine eagle, Philippine deer, and a variety of rare orchids and ferns. Historically, the land has been preserved to protect biodiversity and maintain the environmental services crucial for agriculture downstream. Key recreation opportunities at Mount Baloy include hiking through its elevational gradients, bird watching, nature photography, and experiencing the traditional cultural heritage of indigenous peoples in Bukidnon. Though less developed for mass tourism, its remote trails lead to scenic vantage points offering panoramic views of the surrounding Bukidnon valleys and Mount Kalatungan ranges. Visitors appreciate the tranquility, abundant wildlife, and rich botanical diversity. The protected landscape’s natural resources also support livelihood activities for local communities practicing sustainable farming and agroforestry. Wildlife enthusiasts and eco-tourists seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences in Mindanao find Mount Baloy to be an evocative destination blending conservation and culture.
Summit views overlooking the Bukidnon plateau and Mount Kalatungan range
Rich biodiversity including sightings of the endemic Philippine eagle
Dense montane forests with rare plant species including endemic orchids
Cultural experiences with local indigenous communities practicing traditional land stewardship
The highest peak within the protected landscape offering panoramic views of the Mindanao mountain ranges and rich biodiversity zones.
A unique habitat featuring mossy forests and diverse endemic flora including orchids and ferns.
Areas where indigenous Bukidnon people live and sustainably manage the forest resources.