Mount Cabalonga Protected Landscape is a biologically rich area known for its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and scenic mountain vistas, offering hiking and nature exploration opportunities in the island of Mindanao.
Mount Cabalonga Protected Landscape is a vital conservation area situated in the province of Bukidnon on Mindanao island, Philippines. Encompassing largely mountainous terrain, the landscape consists of dense tropical rainforests, mossy forests at higher elevations, and several unique ecosystems that provide habitats for a wide variety of endemic and endangered flora and fauna. The protected area safeguards the watershed that feeds important rivers and supports local agriculture and communities. Historically, the landscape has cultural importance to indigenous groups and local settlers, who rely on the mountain for water and forest resources. Visitors are drawn to Mount Cabalonga for its rugged hiking trails that ascend through progressively cooler and mistier forests, offering spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges and fertile valleys. Birdwatching here is notable due to the presence of species such as the Philippine eagle and other threatened birds. Aside from hiking, visitors can explore nearby waterfalls and natural springs within the park boundaries. The area remains relatively unexplored by mass tourism, preserving its pristine environments and fostering a sense of wilderness adventure. The protected landscape offers an excellent outdoor destination for eco-tourism, nature study, and cultural appreciation, with a growing emphasis on conservation and sustainable community involvement.
Summit viewpoint with panoramic vistas of Bukidnon's rolling highlands
Diverse wildlife including endemic bird species like the Philippine eagle
Spring-fed streams and small waterfalls offering natural freshwater pools
Traditional indigenous communities preserving cultural heritage within the park
The highest peak in the protected landscape offering sweeping views of Bukidnon provinces and adjacent mountain ranges.
A crystal-clear spring that supplies water to nearby communities and serves as a popular rest spot for trekkers.
Home to various endemic species, including rare birds and mammals unique to Mindanao’s montane forests.