Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique pygmy forest and diverse endemic wildlife, offering adventurous hiking and exceptional biodiversity viewing opportunities.
Located in the province of Davao Oriental on Mindanao Island in the Philippines, the Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary encompasses a mountainous landscape characterized by rugged terrain, deep valleys, and mossy forests. The sanctuary is internationally recognized for its ecological significance, including the presence of rare species and one of the few remaining pygmy forests in the world. At elevations reaching 1,636 meters (5,367 feet), the sanctuary boasts a wide array of habitats, from lowland dipterocarp forests to ultramafic soils that support carnivorous plants like Nepenthes, orchids, and unique endemic species like the Philippine Eagle and the Philippine crocodile. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014, it plays a crucial role in preserving unique biodiversity and local indigenous cultures. Visitors can explore several hiking trails that traverse through distinct vegetation zones and scenic vistas providing opportunities to observe wildlife, birdwatch, and enjoy panoramic views of the Davao Oriental coastline. Key landmarks include the pygmy forest known for stunted century-old trees, mystical mossy trails, and diverse pitcher plants. The sanctuary is also culturally significant to local indigenous peoples who have stewarded the land for generations. Hiking is the primary recreational activity, with guided treks strongly recommended due to the rugged terrain and remote location. The sanctuary provides a pristine natural experience for adventurers and conservation enthusiasts alike, though visitor infrastructure remains limited to preserve its fragile environment.
Unique pygmy forest of stunted century-old trees
Habitat for the endangered Philippine Eagle and diverse carnivorous plants
UNESCO World Heritage Site designation recognizing its exceptional biodiversity
Scenic ridge trails with panoramic views of Davao Oriental coastline
A rare dwarf forest with centuries-old, stunted trees growing on ultramafic soil, considered one of the few in the world.
Home to various Nepenthes species, these carnivorous plants thrive in the sanctuary’s nutrient-poor soils.
Offers sweeping views of Davao Oriental’s coastline and the surrounding forested mountain ranges.