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Mt. Labo Protected Landscape is a volcanic mountain area on Luzon island known for its rich biodiversity and lush tropical forests, offering opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and nature exploration.

18,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Approx. 5,000
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Mt. Labo Protected Landscape

 

Mt. Labo Protected Landscape is situated in the Bicol Region of Luzon, Philippines, encompassing the dormant stratovolcano Mt. Labo and its surrounding forests. The protected area spans several municipalities in the provinces of Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur. It features rugged mountainous terrain interspersed with lowland dipterocarp forests, mossy forests at higher elevations, and unique riparian habitats along its streams and rivers. Ecologically, the area is significant for its diverse flora and fauna, including several endemic and threatened species such as the Philippine eagle and the Camarines shrew-rat. The forest also serves as a critical watershed, feeding various rivers that support local agriculture and communities. Historically, Mt. Labo has been valued both as a source of natural resources and as a cultural landmark for indigenous peoples and local communities. Outdoor enthusiasts visiting Mt. Labo Protected Landscape can enjoy trekking to its summit, which rewards hikers with panoramic views of the Bicol countryside, nearby volcanoes such as Mayon, and coastal areas. Birdwatchers are drawn to its extensive birdlife, while the pristine streams offer opportunities for nature photography and quiet reflection. The area’s relative remoteness and limited development make it a haven for those seeking solitude and immersion in unspoiled nature, while also supporting local eco-tourism initiatives. Conservation efforts in the protected landscape focus on balancing resource use with habitat preservation, helping to sustain biodiversity and maintain the health of this important natural area.

Highlights

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Summit of Mt. Labo offering panoramic views of the Bicol Region and Mayon Volcano

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Rich tropical and mossy forest ecosystems hosting endemic Philippine species

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Pristine rivers and waterfalls that provide peaceful nature spots

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Limited human development creating a remote, tranquil wilderness experience

Notable Natural Features

Mt. Labo Summit

A 1,544-meter dormant volcano summit offering sweeping views of surrounding volcanoes and coastal plains.

Biodiverse Forests

Dense tropical and mossy forests that serve as critical habitats for endemic wildlife and plant species.

Freshwater Streams and Waterfalls

Clear rivers and small waterfalls within the landscape that support both the ecosystem and local communities.