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Mangrove Forests of Siargao Adventures

The Mangrove Forests of Siargao are vital coastal ecosystems that support rich biodiversity and sustain local communities through fisheries and ecotourism. These mangroves offer immersive paddle tours and wildlife viewing in a unique tropical wetland environment.

1,200 acres
Acres Protected
3 miles (water trails)
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Mangrove Forests of Siargao

Mangrove Forests of Siargao
 

Located primarily around the coastal areas of Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte, Philippines, the Mangrove Forests of Siargao consist of dense stands of several mangrove species that stabilize the shoreline and nurture marine life. These forests occupy intertidal zones where saltwater meets freshwater, providing nurseries for diverse fish species and vital habitat for birds, crabs, and other aquatic organisms. The key mangrove species include Rhizophora, Avicennia, and Sonneratia, adapted to the saline and tidal fluctuations of the region. The mangrove areas, such as in Del Carmen and General Luna municipalities, are often explored by visitors via paddleboarding or small boat tours, allowing close encounters with wildlife including various bird species like the mangrove blue flycatcher and kingfishers. Historically, these mangroves have offered natural protection against storm surges and erosion for coastal villagers, while supporting sustainable fishing practices. Ecotourism centered around these forests contributes to local livelihoods and fosters conservation awareness. Visitors are attracted to the serene waterways winding through the roots, the tranquility amid towering mangrove trees, and the chance to witness rare species. Preservation efforts by local government units and NGOs focus on reforestation projects and protection from illegal logging and coastal development. While not as heavily developed for hiking or camping, the forests' accessible waterways offer a distinct outdoor experience centered on nature tours, bird watching, and environmental education. The Mangrove Forests of Siargao represent one of the island’s most important natural assets in terms of biodiversity, coastal resilience, and outdoor recreation tied to water-based exploration.

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Paddleboard and kayak tours through winding mangrove channels

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Birdwatching opportunities for species like the mangrove blue flycatcher

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Mangrove reforestation and conservation education sites

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Quiet waterways ideal for photography and nature observation

Notable Natural Features

Del Carmen Mangrove Sanctuary

A protected area featuring well-preserved mangrove stands and accessible waterways for boat tours.

General Luna Boardwalk

A short elevated walkway allowing visitors to closely observe mangroves and birds without disturbing the habitat.

Mangrove Reforestation Sites

Areas where community groups have successfully replanted mangroves to restore degraded coastal zones.