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Sapang Basin Protected Landscape is a vital watershed area known for its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and essential role in water resource management, offering opportunities for nature study and eco-tourism in the heart of Luzon.

Approximately 1,200 hectares (~2,965 acres)
Acres Protected
Estimated 5 to 7 miles of informal hiking paths
Miles of Trails
Approximately 3,000 (ecotourism and educational groups)
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Sapang Basin Protected Landscape

 

Sapang Basin Protected Landscape encompasses a critical watershed located in the province of Nueva Ecija on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The area protects the headwaters for several rivers and streams that supply water to adjacent municipalities, supporting agriculture, households, and local industries. Covering rolling hills and forested slopes, the landscape features a mix of tropical lowland and montane forest types that provide habitat for a wide variety of flora and fauna, including indigenous and endemic species. Historically, the basin has been vital for regional water security and biodiversity conservation, with efforts made to maintain forest cover to prevent erosion and sustain ecosystem services. Recreationally, the area is becoming a focal point for eco-tourism and environmental education, attracting hikers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts who enjoy tranquil forest walks and the chance to glimpse native wildlife. Key landmarks include forest trails, springs, and traditional rural communities that offer cultural insights into sustainable practices. Although not yet heavily developed for tourism, the landscape’s natural appeal lies in its peaceful environment, relatively undisturbed habitat, and scenic views of upland Nueva Ecija. Visitors can appreciate the interplay of ecological conservation and human livelihoods in this protected area, making it a noteworthy destination for those interested in Philippine natural heritage and watershed preservation.

Highlights

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A pristine tropical watershed forest essential for regional water supply

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Diverse bird species native to Central Luzon forests

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Community-based eco-tourism with opportunities for guided nature walks

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Remote forest streams and natural springs with crystal clear water

Notable Natural Features

Sapang River Headwaters

Originating within the protected landscape, this river provides vital water resources downstream.

Tropical Forest Ecosystem

Lush vegetation includes dipterocarp species, ferns, and endemic wildlife, forming a diverse tropical habitat.

Traditional Community Areas

Rural villages practicing sustainable agriculture and forest stewardship border the landscape.