14 Bukidnon Tourist Spots That You Shouldn’t Miss

14 Bukidnon Tourist Spots That You Shouldn’t Miss

Ella Larena

How to Go to Bukidnon

  • 1. Dahilayan Adventure Park
  • 2. Mt. Dulang Dulang
  • 3. Communal Ranch
  • 4. Lake Apo

5. Mt. Kitanglad

  • 6. Del Monte Pineapple Farm Plantation
  • 7. Monastery of the Transfiguration
  • 8. Mt. Capistrano
  • 9. Mt. Kalatungan
  • 10. Panimahawa Ridge
  • 11. Kaamulan Park

12. Limunsudan Falls

  • 13. RotyPeaks Ridge Camp

14. Alalum Falls

Rotypeaks and Dahilayan

Nestled on the island of Mindanao, Bukidnon is considered one of the most underrated places in the Philippines . This charming province has much to offer for those seeking a unique travel experience. Aside from being hailed as the “Food Basket of Mindanao” for its agricultural resources, the province is also renowned for its vast rolling hills, majestic mountain ranges, stunning waterfalls, and more off-the-beaten-path attractions. 

Bukidnon is also home to diverse indigenous communities, making it one of the best places for cultural experiences in the Philippines . Exploring this province through Bukidnon tours is a great way to enjoy a wide range of activities and visit some of the best tourist spots in Mindanao . Check out these top Bukidnon tourist spots you must visit during your vacation to the Philippines!

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To reach Bukidnon, the most convenient option is to book a flight to Cagayan de Oro from Manila , Cebu , Zamboanga , Davao , or Iloilo since there are no direct flights to Bukidnon. Laguindingan Airport is the main airport for Cagayan de Oro and is the closest airport to Bukidnon. 

Once you arrive in Cagayan de Oro you can explore Cagayan de Oro's tourist spots , such as Seven Seas Waterpark , or directly go to Bukidnon. If you prefer a hassle-free experience, you can also book Cagayan de Oro tour packages , including transfers between the two provinces.

To go to Bukidnon from Davao City , head to Ecoland Terminal. Then, look for buses going to Bukidnon. The travel time is 4 to 6 hours, depending on your destination in Bukidnon. Inform the driver and get off at your stop.

1. Dahilayan Adventure Park 

Dahilayan Adventure Park zipline

If you're looking for places to visit in Bukidnon, look no further than Dahilayan Adventure Park. Located in Manolo Fortich, it's one of the best places to visit for a family vacation . Here, you can experience thrilling activities that will get your adrenaline pumping, including Asia's longest dual zipline.

You can also try the Dropzone, a heart-pounding freefall experience, or challenge yourself with the Skytower Base Jump, where you leap from an elevated platform.

Take a relaxing horseback ride or enjoy the beautiful scenery on the Forest Park train ride for a more laid-back adventure. There are also kid-friendly activities like the playground and mini-golf course. You can also visit  Dahilayan Forest Park , which offers different activities like the forest luge.

2. Mt. Dulang Dulang 

Mt. Dulang Dulang

Standing at 2,941 meters above sea level, this mountain in Bukidnon holds great significance for the Talaandig tribe of Lantapan, who consider it a sacred place. The mountain range is the ancestral domain of the Bukidnon, Higaonon, and Talaandig indigenous people, adding cultural and historical value to the area. 

3. Communal Ranch 

Communal Ranch

Communal Ranch, located at Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, is a tourist spot known as the "New Zealand of Bukidnon." It is one of the most  romantic places in the Philippines . At the Communal Ranch, you can enjoy horseback riding through picturesque trails surrounded by breathtaking views of Paminahawa Ridge.

Explore the ranch's beautiful grounds filled with colorful flowers and plants. Take a moment to relax by the serene pond and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The ranch also offers exciting outdoor activities such as fishing and hiking to a nearby waterfall. It is also a great place for camping, allowing you to fully enjoy the beauty of nature.

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4. lake apo .

Lake Apo

At Lake Apo, you can try various activities within the lake's crystal-clear waters, such as kayaking, paddle boarding, and fishing. One of the popular experiences here is floating on a bamboo raft, offering a peaceful and serene way to glide across the lake while taking in the breathtaking surroundings.

Mt. Kitanglad

As you trek to the summit of Mt. Kitanglad, you can witness stunning landscapes. If you prefer a more relaxed experience, you can explore the lower slopes through guided nature walks. Birdwatchers will also be able to spot rare birds in this renowned hotspot.

6. Del Monte Pineapple Farm Plantation 

Del Monte Pineapple Farm Plantation

The plantation features its own golf course and golf club, and the clubhouse is open to all guests, offering delicious meals. You'll discover a souvenir shop with pineapple goodies such as fruit, jams, and treats. Enjoy a game of golf, indulge in tasty food, and bring home delightful pineapple treats from this pineapple plantation in Bukidnon.

7. Monastery of the Transfiguration 

Monastery of the Transfiguration

One of the main highlights of the church is the miraculous black and gold Madonna and Child image from Egypt. Visitors can rub their handkerchiefs on it. Take some time for quiet contemplation in the chapel, surrounded by beautiful gardens and a tranquil lake. Additionally, you can appreciate the beauty of the church's architecture and historical artifacts.

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Mt. Capistrano

When you hike this mountain in Bukidnon, prepare to be amazed by the breathtaking views of the rice fields and other stunning mountains, such as the Kitanglad, Kalatungan, and Piapayungan mountain ranges of Central Mindanao. In addition to its stunning rock formations and caves, this mountain is also a great place to witness the mesmerizing sea of clouds in Bukidnon.

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9. mt. kalatungan .

Mt. Kalatungan

Experience the sacred rituals of the Talaandig tribe before your climb at this Philippine volcano worth seeing . Hike through various landscapes and forests, including a breathtaking summit ridge trail to the campsite. Traverse south to the town of Wao, then take the challenge to trek on the final leg known as the "Dead Nails" Trail.

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Panimahawa Ridge

Prepare to meet fellow adventurers, as Panimahawa Ridge is a favorite spot for camping and hiking. The trail is open all year round, offering stunning views no matter the season. You can even spend the night camping and fully experience the province's beauty. The trail includes diverse terrain with slopes, paths, and open trails, including a flat road for vehicles.

11. Kaamulan Park 

Kaamulan Park

The park provides a perfect setting to relax and reconnect with nature with well-maintained trails, picnic areas, and a swimming pool. Aside from being a sanctuary, it is also a zoo where you can encounter fascinating wild animals like tigers, lions, and even the rare Cassowary bird. Remember to check out the souvenir shops for unique local handicrafts.

Limunsudan Falls

This waterfall in Bukidnon got its name after the area's abundance of "sudan" trees. When you reach the waterfall, you will see a strong water flow as it cascades down in two stages. You can swim in the pool below or relax and enjoy the calm surroundings while taking in the panoramic view.

See our popular Waterfalls Tours

13. rotypeaks ridge camp .

Rotypeaks

If you plan to go camping in the Philippines , check out RotyPeaks Ridge Camp, a full-fledged campsite in Impasug-ong, Bukidnon. Here, you can disconnect from the digital world and surround yourself with like-minded individuals, accompanied by breathtaking mountain views and pine trees. 

The campsite offers cozy cabins, clean shower facilities, a view deck, swings, and fire pits for bonfires. You can even rent tents if you need to get your own. They also provide a water source and a cooking service where you can have delicious meals prepared. You can also explore the nearby trails for trekking and hiking. 

Alalum Falls

You can relax by enjoying the scenery of this waterfall in the Philippines and taking photos during your trip. For the more adventurous souls, you can take a refreshing dip in the cool waters of Alalum Falls. You can also explore the nearby trails and go on a short hike.

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10 Things to do in Bukidnon + Tourist Spots

10 Things to do in Bukidnon + Tourist Spots

Nestled in the highlands of the Philippines’ Northern Mindanao region, Bukidnon is a landlocked province that offers a year-round refreshing cool climate and lots of thrilling adventures.

Consider a trip to Bukidnon to enjoy the chill vibe of the mountains, especially if you’re visiting neighboring Cagayan de Oro or nearby destinations like Camiguin or Davao. Here, you’ll find vast fruit plantations, pine forests, fun ecotourism sites, and breathtaking views of 4 of the 10 highest mountains in the country.

Here’s a list of beautiful places to visit in Bukidnon including top things to do & the best Bukidnon tourist spots.

To make your trip planning easy, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app. Seeing all your saved locations on the map will help you get started on planning your Bukidnon itinerary and know the best areas to stay, near places you want to go.

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1. Dahilayan Adventure Park & Pine Forest

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Dahilayan Adventure Park in Bukidnon, Philippines

Location : Brgy. Dahilayan, Manolo Fortich, 8703 Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Dahilayan Adventure Park made its claim to fame when it started to operate the 840-meter dual zipline (the longest dual zipline in Asia at the time). The starting point soars at a height of 4,700 feet and while zipping, you can get a breathtaking bird’s eye view of the surrounding forest. The adventure park continues to offer a growing number of exhilarating attractions like the Razorback Mountain Coaster (Philippines’ first alpine coaster), the Skytower Base Jump (the highest in the country), the Flying Lizard Canopy Glider, and more. If you want to take it more relaxed, there are nature trails where you can enjoy the scenic views through the pine-covered Dahilayan Forest.

How to go :

The nearest airport is Laguindingan International Airport, located near the boundary of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan. From the city center of Cagayan de Oro, the 51km drive to Dahilayan Adventure Park takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes. By public transport, you can catch a jeep or shuttle (van) to the jump-off point in Camp Phillips. From there, a “habal-habal” (motorcycle taxi) can take you to Dahilayan Adventure Park.

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2. Monastery of the Transfiguration

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Monastery of Transfiguration in Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Philippines

Location : Malaybalay, 8700 Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

The iconic pyramid-shaped chapel (designed by Leandro Locsin) is one of the most recognizable landmarks of Bukidnon. Home of the Benedictine monks, the Monastery of the Transfiguration is a popular destination for people seeking a place of peace, guidance, and prayer. The monastery is also famous for its Monks Blend Coffee, which can be bought at the on-site gift shop along with other locally-produced food, souvenirs, and religious items.

The 5km ride from Malaybalay City Center takes less than 15 minutes.

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3. Del Monte Pineapple Plantation

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Del Monte Pineapple Plantation in Bukidnon, Philippines

Location : Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Known as the food basket of the Northern Mindanao region, Bukidnon is where you can find one of the largest pineapple plantations in the World. Along the highway in Bukidnon, you can already see the vast expanse of the plantations covering the hilly lowlands near the Kitanglad Mountain Range. Del Monte Philippines operates the largest pineapple plantation. High-quality pineapples harvested here are exported in processed forms in addition to the fresh fruit and shipped to the United States, Japan, and other countries in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East.

4. Del Monte Clubhouse

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Del Monte Clubhouse – Pineapple-fed Cattle Steak, in Bukidnon, Philippines

Location : San Miguel – Camp Philips Rd, Cawayanon, San Miguel, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Although the Del Monte Clubhouse is primarily intended for golfers, it is open to anyone who wishes to dine in it. The most interesting item on the menu are the steaks from Pineapple-fed cattle. It’s worth a try because it comes from the world-famous Wagyu cattle, fed and fattened with Del Monte pineapple pulp bringing you quality steak that is tender and juicy with a unique buttery taste. The clubhouse has an al fresco dining area where you can get a nice view of the pine trees and well-maintained greens of the 18-hole golf course. The Del Monte Clubhouse Golf Course and Country Club was established in 1928.

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5. Camp Phillips

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Camp Phillips Pineapple Rotunda in Bukidnon, Philippines

Location : Laturan, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Camp Philips is Del Monte’s headquarters in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. Upon entering the community, take a photo stop at the big pineapple statue… and have a check if Spongebob is in the house! Within Camp Phillips, you will also see American-style houses built by previous owners of Del Monte for Del Monte employees. Don’t leave without dropping by the souvenir shop. Buy fresh pineapple, delicacies made from pineapple, and pasalubong items at reasonable prices.

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6. Kaamulan Nature Park (Kaamulan Grounds)

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Kaamulan Nature Park (Kaamulan Grounds) in Bukidnon, Philippines

Location : J Barroso Drive, Malaybalay, Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Kaamulan Nature Park is a 500-hectare tree park located within an easy walk from the center of Malaybalay City. This area is a relaxing place to bike, walk around and enjoy the fresh mountain air. Here, you can find pine trees, long paved trails, free-flowing streams, traditional houses, horseback riding, and more. The Kaamulan Park is the site of the Kaamulan Festival, an ethnic cultural festival held annually in Malaybalay City.

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7. Bukidnon Provincial Capitol

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Bukidnon Provincial Capitol in Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Philippines

Location : San Victores St, Malaybalay, 8700 Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Found along the way to Kaamulan Park, the Bukidnon Provincial Capitol building is one of the major landmarks in Malaybalay. It is an interesting cultural photo stop if ever you’re in the area. Built in 1933 and funded by the Americans, the building features colonial-inspired architecture and stands as one of the more outstanding kapitolyos built during the Commonwealth period.

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8. Errection de Pueblo & Plaza Rizal Park

Ereccion de Pueblo, Bukidnon

Location : Sayre Hwy, Malaybalay, Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Ereccion de Pueblo, literally translated as “creation of the town” is an eye-catching golden monument located in Plaza Rizal Park (Malaybalay City Plaza). It depicts the agreement between the Spanish colonizers and the local leaders that took place on June 15, 1877.

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9. Mt Kitanglad & Mt Dulang-Dulang

Location : Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park is a nature reserve and protected area declared as an ASEAN Heritage Park in 2009. It is home to Mt. Dulang-Dulang, the Philippines’ 2nd highest mountain, and Mt. Kitanglad, the 4th highest. The park is famous for its enchanting mossy forests. It hosts rare and endemic species including the Philippine Eagle, Philippine Tarsier, and Rafflesia schadenbergiana, the second largest flower in the world. There are various trails for hikers from day trips to the multi-day “Dulang-Dulang to Kitanglad traverse,” one of the most challenging hikes in the country

10. Ultra Winds Mountain Resort

Location : Convention Center Access Rd, Brgy. Pualas, Baungon, 8707 Bukidnon . Save on Google Maps .

Ultra Winds Mountain Resort sits on a mountain top and offers a panoramic view of Cagayan de Oro and Bukidnon. It’s a beautiful place to dine and have a picture tour. The gorgeous infinity pool is perhaps the best feature of the resort. They also have rooms available if you maximize your stay.

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Cagayan de Oro

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Location : Misamis Oriental province, Northern Mindanao region, southern Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

Cagayan de Oro is the primary gateway to Bukidnon and the biggest city in the Northern Mindanao region. Laguindingan International Airport, the nearest airport to Bukidnon, is located near the boundary of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan. The drive between the airport and Cagayan de Oro City Center takes around 40-minutes. Meanwhile, it usually takes around 1 to 2 hours to drive between Cagayan de Oro and most tourist spots in Bukidnon.

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White Island in Camiguin, Philippines

Location : Northern Mindanao region, southern Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

Known as the island born of fire, Camiguin is the most popular island destination in the Northern Mindanao region. It’s an excellent place to include in your itinerary so you can experience a wide variety of sights covering the beaches of Camiguin and the urban attractions of Cagayan de Oro in addition to the highland attractions of Bukidnon.

It’s around a 2-hour drive to get from Bukidnon to Balingo-an Port, the jump-off point to Camiguin. Travel time on the ferry to Camiguin’s Benoni Port is 1 hour from Balingo-an Port.

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Marcos at Tinago Falls in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines

Location : Surigao del Norte province, Mindanao, southern Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

Iligan is the City of Majestic Waterfalls. It is home to many of the Philippines’ most beautiful cascades. The drive between Bukidnon and Iligan is around 3 hours via Cagayan de Oro.

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January 18, 2021 at 10:34 am

Hi. Hope all is well with you and your family. Please assist. How do I tour Cagayan and then go beyond – Iligan, Bukidnon, Camiguin, Misamis Oriental and Lanao Del Norte. Maybe if I choose 2 only after Cagayan, which 2 are really worth it? Yung short ferry boat rides lang to and from each other. Thanks.

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January 24, 2021 at 2:12 pm

Hi jet, I suggest combining a tour of Iligan and Bukidnon, in addition to Cagayan de Oro. Both places are accessible by car from Cagayan de Oro. In Iligan, you can visit the waterfalls & in Bukidnon, you can visit Dahilayan Park & the pineapple plantation. If you want to go to the beach, then visit Camiguin Island.

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20+ Best Bukidnon Tourist Spot (UPDATED): Attractions

What is the best Bukidnon tourist spot? That depends on you. But in this article, we feature some of the top-rated attractions in the province worth exploring. Here we go.

Bukidnon is one of the landlocked provinces in the Philippines. It is now a growing ecotourism destination, owing to its pristine ecological wonders. Three of the top ten highest peaks in the Philippines are within the province, making it a mountaineering paradise.

Vast mossy and dipterocarp forests, home to endangered species, still cover vast swathes of Bukidnon. It is also known as the food basket of Mindanao because of its vast production of rice and corn. There’s so much to explore here indeed.

If you’re planning to visit Bukidnon, here are the destinations you should not miss.

Behold Bukidnon Tourist Spot

1. mount dulang-dulang.

Mount Dulang Dulang is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

Mount Dulang-Dulang is the second-highest mountain in the Philippines, rising to more than 2,938 meters above sea level. It boasts one of the country’s most impressive forests, such as enchanting mossy forests.

The indigenous people here consider it sacred. That’s why they always perform rituals and prayers before allowing visitors to trek it. It’s a way for them to appease the gods and ask them for blessings and protection throughout the hike.

Along the way, you’ll glimpse an incredible variety of flora and fauna. If you chance on the mighty Philippine Eagle hovering around, you’re one lucky hiker. It is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots. The local authorities, including many environmental groups, have been campaigning for the mountain’s preservation.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sitio Bol-ogan, Brgy Songco, Lantapan
  • Trekking Time to Summit: 10 hours

2. Mindamora Falls/Limunsudan Falls

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Mindamora Falls/Limunsudan Falls measures more than 870 feet high, making it one of the highest waterfalls in the Philippines. The first cascade alone is higher than the famous Pagsanjan Falls. It is a two-tier waterfall cascading on the face of dramatic cliffs.

The indigenous tribes living near the waterfalls consider it sacred, thus, protecting it from commercial exploitation. To reach the base of the falls, one needs to hike for two hours on dense forest trails. Enjoy the sceneries along the way so you can glimpse wildlife species like birds.

The trek may be exhausting but you can easily experience relief by bathing in the refreshing waters of Limunsudan Falls.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sitio Dagunalan, Lantud, Talakag
  • Trekking Time: 1-2 hours

3. Mount Kitanglad

Mount Kitanglad is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

If you’re up for another challenge after assaulting Mt Dulang-Dulang, you can proceed to Mt Kitanglad within the same mountain range. With a height of 2,899 meters above sea level, it is the fourth-highest peak in the Philippines.

The mountain also teams with endemic biodiversity, including the critically-endangered Philippine monkey-eating Eagle. It also has stunning mossy forests, a spectacular sunrise view, and an occasional sea of clouds.

From atop, you could also see the vast and rolling plains of Bukidnon and its neighboring provinces, including other mountain ranges.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sitio Intavas, La Fortuna, Impasugong
  • Trekking Time: 10 hours

4. Kibalabog Falls

Kibalabog Falls is one of the least known Bukidnon tourist spots. But don’t let that fool you into visiting this majestic destination. It has multiple layers, making it one of the highest waterfalls in Bukidnon.

It is, however, recommended only to seasoned hikers. You’ll need to trail on dense forests and cross rivers to get here.

5. Lake Apo

Lake Apo is one of the tourist spots in Bukidnon.

Lake Apo is your ideal site for a family picnic, team building, and other recreational activities. You’ll surely love the enchanting and rustic view of the lake.

To best enjoy it, you can rent the floating cottage in the middle of the lake. The lake is around 24-hectares, surrounded by verdant mountains. It is one of the best tourist spots in Valencia, Bukidnon.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy. Guinoyoran, Valencia City
  • Entrance Fee: Php 30
  • Boat Rental Fee: Php 350
  • Things to Do: Bamboo rafting, Fishing, Jet Skiing, Kayaking, Swimming, Horseback riding

6. Kapayawan Falls

Kapayawan Falls is one of the tourist spots in Bukidnon

Kapayawan Falls showcases multiple layers of waterfalls. You’ll get to see these when hiking to Kaanibungan Ridge. Each of the waterfalls has different features to offer. Surely, you’ll love the thrill of having to conquer all these in a day.

  • Location/Jump-off: Impasugong

7. Sumalsog Cave

If you’re fond of spelunking, then you should check out Sumalsog Cave. It is challenging to complete the activity as you need to conquer submerged parts and crawl on your belly to reach the other side.

Inside, you’ll find a lot of interesting rock formations. The cave is one of the emerging tourist spots in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Dalirig, Manolo Fortich

8. Bluewater Cave

Bluewater Cave is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

Bluewater Cave is one of the emerging tourist spots in Bukidnon. It is known for its alluring turquoise water. Gazing at it, you might think that spirits and other unseen deities inhabit it. Its enchanting view is one that you should not miss out on. Plus, you’ll get to have an invigorating swim here.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy San Jose, Quezon

9. Lake Napalit

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Lake Napalit is one of the cleanest freshwater bodies in the entire Mindanao. It is a 36-hectare tectonic lake with an estimated depth of 80 feet. It serves as a fishing ground for the Manobo tribe surrounding the area. If you have camping gear, you can have an overnight here.

It is one of the many beautiful places to visit in Bukidnon province.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Pigtauranan, Pangantucan
  • Entrance Fee: Php 20
  • Life Vest Rental: Php 20
  • Floating Cottages Rental: Php 150

10. Sagumata Falls

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Dubbed as one of iconic Valencia, Bukidnon tourist spots, Sagumata Falls measures 30 feet high, and its raging waters carved a wide and deep pool. Some locals brave themselves to jump from the top of the falls towards the pool.

You’ll surely enjoy swimming here because of the crystal-clear and icy-cold waters. It’s a perfect respite from city life. Its waters emanate from pristine forests upstream, and visitors can hire a guide to guide them in exploring these unspoiled ecosystems.

There’s nothing like it sitting near the base of the waterfall while letting its mists offer a satisfying relief.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Lourdes, Valencia City

11. CEDAR Waterfalls

CEDAR Falls is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

CEDAR Waterfalls is one of the best tourist spots in Bukidnon. Cascading for more than 30 meters, the waterfall spews mists that would surely blow you away. Trekking here will lead you into pristine rainforests.

12. Dahilayan Adventure Park

Dahilayan Adventure Park is one of the most popular Bukidnon tourist spots. It boasts of the longest dual zipline in entire Asia. The zipline has a soaring height of 4,700 feet, and while riding it, you’ll catch a bird’s eye view of the surrounding forests and mountains.

13. Monastery of Transfiguration

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The Monastery of Transfiguration is known for its pyramid-like architecture. It is home to Benedictine Monks. It’s a perfect getaway for those who seek tranquility and spiritual connection. It also has a museum featuring religious icons and materials.

14. Panimahawa Ridge

Panimahawa Ridge is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

Panimahawa Ridge is one of the most frequented hiking tourist spots in Bukidnon. While at the summit, you’ll get a breathtaking view of the surrounding grassy landscapes. What people don’t know, however, is that these landscapes were formerly pristine forests lost to logging.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Impalutao, Impasug-ong

15. Mt. Kalatungan

Mount Kalatungan is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

Mt. Kalatungan is known for being one of the toughest mountains to climb in the Philippines. It boasts primeval forests that are home to the iconic Philippine Eagle and many other endangered species.

On the upper elevations, one can find enchanting mossy forests. Some hikers describe these as one of the most beautiful in the Philippines. Visitors to these mossy forests say that they have a unique spiritual experience navigating the forests with their bizarre formations.

Mt Kalatungan rises to more than 2,880 meters above sea level and is one of the favorite hiking tourist spots in Bukidnon. It’s also one of the top 10 highest mountains in the Philippines.

During good weather conditions, visitors can glimpse breathtaking sunrise or sunset and an occasional sea of clouds.

  • Entry Point: Brgy. Miarayon, Talakag
  • Exit point: Brgy. Mendis, Pangantucan
  • Trekking Time to Summit: 15 hours

16. Mt Capistrano

If you’re not yet ready to hike major peaks such as Mt Dulang-Dulang or Mt Kitanglad, try Mt Capistrano, which lies at the heart of Bukidnon. It towers to only 609.6 meters above sea level. It is known for its magnificent, steep, and rocky summit.

Even newbie hikers can assault the mountain. From atop, one can see the vast plains and towering ranges of Bukidnon. It’s now one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sitio Binalbagan, Purok 9, Brgy Simaya, Malaybalay City
  • Trekking Time: 2.5 hours
  • Environmental Fee: Php 20
  • Guide Fee: Php 500 for 5 pax

17. Nasuli Spring

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Nasuli Spring is a freshwater lagoon with a depth of 15 feet. Lush forests surround the pool, making it an ideal site for nature immersion. Locals love swimming here because of the icy-cold and bluish waters. It is one of the off-beaten tourist spots in Malaybalay, Bukidnon.

Having a picnic here is one of the popular things to do with kids in Bukidnon province.

  • Location/Jump-off: Malaybalay City
  • Entrance Fee: Php 10

18. Center for Ecological Development & Recreation (CEDAR)

The Center for Ecological Development and Recreation (CEDAR) proudly showcases a sustainability model. It lies on a mountain slope that used to be denuded.

Now, lush forests cover the site. It is now a biological haven for scientists and researchers. Locals and tourists can come here to experience and explore nature’s beauty.

  • Location/Jump-off: Impasug-ong

19. Alalum Falls

Alalum Falls is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

Alalum Falls is one of the most visited tourist spots in Bukidnon. It measures more than 140 feet high, making it one of the highest falls in the province. It has a natural pool surrounded by lush vegetation. Alalum Falls can be seen along a local highway.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Kisolon, Sumilao

20. Bulaw Spring

Bulaw Spring has crystal-clear waters that will surely compel you to have an invigorating swim. Locals love coming here to have a picnic and simply enjoy the rustic scenery. It is one of the potential Bukidnon tourist spots.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy. San Isidro, Talakag

So there you have the best Bukidnon tourist spot. Feel free to share your experiences on this lovely province on the comment section below.

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Panimahawa Ridge - one of the best Bukidnon tourist spots

15+ BEST Bukidnon Tourist Spots + Things to Do

Are you looking for a unique travel experience? Look no further than the beautiful province of Bukidnon. Located in Mindanao region, this province offers breathtaking natural landscapes and cultural sites that will leave you in awe!

The term “Bukidnon” means “mountain-dweller” or “highlander.” It is a landlocked province, which means you won’t find any beaches here. On the upside, it is home to majestic mountains, waterfalls, caves, plantations, and even relaxing resorts and campsites perfect for an idyllic getaway.

It also goes by many times. It is called the “ Food Basket of Mindanao ,” due to its large-scale production of rice, corn, and other fruits and vegetables. It’s also dubbed as the “Eco-Tourism and Cultural Heritage Capital of Northern Mindanao” and the “Highland Paradise in the Heart of Mindanao.” Its capital is Malabalay City .

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A lot of people have been to Bukidnon, but only go as far as Dahilayan Nature Park — a favorite day trip from Cagayan de Oro City . And though this park is a must-see, there’s definitely more to see in this landlocked province! In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the best Bukidnon tourist spots + things to do in Bukidnon.

1. Dahilayan Adventure Park

2. del monte pineapple farm, 3. communal ranch, 4. monastery of transfiguration, 5. mt. kitanglad range natural park, 6. lake apo, 7. panimahawa ridge, 8. kampojuan, 9. limunsudan falls, 10. balisbisan falls, 11. cedar park, 12. alalum falls, 13. mount capistrano, 14. rotypeaks ridge camp, 15. blue water cave, 16. attend the kaamulan festival, how to get to bukidnon, where to stay in bukidnon.

Zipline in Dahilayan Adventure Park

Tucked in the heart of Bukidnon, Dahilayan Adventure Park is a great destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.

It is home to the longest dual zipline in Asia (at 840 meters long), where you can experience soaring through the sky at speeds of up to 90 kilometers per hour while soaking in the stunning forest view of Mount Dihayalan. The dropzone is an equally enthralling ride, with a 120-foot freefall ride that will make you feel a great adrenaline rush.

Other activities are also available at the park, including water rafting, rope courses, flying lizard canopy rider, python roller zipride, horseback riding, ATV rides, and more.

If you prefer a more leisurely experience, the park also features a picturesque pine forest perfect for picnics and calming walks. For the little ones, a visit to the animal sanctuary and playground can make their day unforgettable.

The park’s serene environment, coupled with its thrilling activities, make Dahilayan Adventure Park one of the must-visit tourist spots in Bukidnon.

Click here to book a ticket to Dahilayan Adventure Park .

Book discounted rooms at Dahilayan Forest Park Resort or Dahilayan Alpine Village .

Del Monte Farm in Bukidnon

Located in Camp Philips, the Del Monte Pineapple Farm is said to be the home of the sweetest pineapples in the country!

The plantation covers 28,000 hectares, stretching as far as the eyes can see with its rows of perfectly aligned pineapple plants. Not only does the farm offer an impressive sight, it can also provide you with an opportunity to learn more about pineapple cultivation, from planting to harvest. The pineapples are sold as fresh fruit or processed for export to other countries.

Aside from the farm, you can also visit a golf course and a club house where you can enjoy delicious meals and snacks.

And of course, don’t forget to take a picture at the large pineapple display near the Del Monte Pineapple Farm!

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Sometimes you’ll come across a scenery that will make you feel like being transported in another space and time… and that’s exactly what Communal Ranch offers.

Undeniably one of the best Bukidnon tourist spots, Communal Ranch is the first government-owned ranch in the Philippines, featuring over 600 hectares of verdant pastures with mountain ranges at the backdrop. Visiting the ranch presents a picture-perfect countryside scene that’s relaxing and exciting at the same time.

Take in the beautiful views of the farm and the grazing cattle and horses, learn horseback riding, and stay in a homestay for an overnight rural experience.

Whether you’re staying in Bukidnon for a short visit or a little longer, this attraction deserves a spot in your itinerary.

Transfiguration Abbey Bukidnon

The Monastery of Transfiguration is one of the popular landmarks in Bukidnon.

Nestled on a hill in Barangay San Jose in Malaybalay City, the monastery is known for its unique pyramid-shaped church designed by the National Artist for Architecture, Leandro Locsin . Visit the church to view this architectural marvel, see the miraculous Madonna and Child image inside the monastery, and set a time for reflection while enjoying the scenic vista of Bukidnon’s landscape from the hilltop.

The monastery also houses a souvenir shop which sells locally grown coffee — harvested, processed, and roasted by the monks themselves; as well as peanut butter, peanut brittle, and more.

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For those who love mountains, a tour of Bukidnon wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the breathtaking Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park.

Covering a total of 47,270 hectares, this park is a declared ASEAN Heritage Park and one of the few remaining rainforests in the Philippines. It is home to rare and endemic flora and fauna, including the Philippine Eagle (the country’s national bird), Philippine Tarsier , and rafflesia (a rare flora considered the second largest flower in the world).

It is also home to more than a dozen mountain peaks, forests, caves, waterfalls, and hot springs.

Currently, the Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park is a favorite hikers’ destination, with its challenging multi-day Dulang Dulang-Kitanglad Travelerse trail that allows experienced hikers to conquer both Mount Dulang-Dulang (the second highest mountain in the Philippines) and Mount Kitanglad (the fourt highest).

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Lake Apo is one of the must-see Bukidnon tourist spots, especially among those looking for relaxing, family-friendly destinations.

Nestled amidst the verdant hills of Valencia City, Lake Apo is a crater lake known for its tranquil green waters and stunning panoramic views. The lake was named “apo,” which means elder or grandfather in the local dialect after a local folkore.

The lake park is well managed and is hence a favorite destination among local families. You can rent a floating cottage for the whole group, enjoy a leisurely boat ride across the calm waters, have a refreshing swim, or simply relax and appreciate the escape it offers away from the hustle and bustle of the city life.

The entrance fee to the lake is cheap and there are available outdoor cottages for picnicking. So whenever you’re looking for a quick getaway in Bukidnon, don’t forget to consider visiting Lake Apo.

Panimahawa Ridge - one of the best Bukidnon tourist spots

For the avid social media users, Panimahawa Ridge is perhaps one of the more familiar tourist spots in Bukidnon.

The ridge, also known as Impasug-ong’s Viewpoint , offers a panoramic view of the majestic Mt. Kitanglad and Mt. Kalutungan. It’s a popular spot for sunrise and sunset watching, as well as stargazing at night.

The ridge can be visited on a day hike or overnight stay, as there is a dedicated camping site for those who wish to experience the peaceful outdoors. The hike to the summit is beginner-friendly but still challenging and typically takes 2 hours depending on your pace.

With its awe-inspiring landscape and refreshing mountain breeze, Panimahawa Ridge is considered one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots.

KampoJuan eco-adventure resort in Bukidnon

KampoJuan is one of the most unique attractions in Bukidnon, offering a mix of adventure and cultural tour.

Nestled in the lush landscapes of Manolo Fortich, this eco-adventure resort features a 120-year-old heritage house, complete with cultural antiques and artifacts. It also has two swimming pools and various outdoor activities, such as the Anicycle, Asia’s first skybike where you can experience biking along a 300-meter cable line with a view of the ravine below. If you’re after a more laid-back activity, the park’s lush surroundings are perfect for a picnic or leisurely stroll.

Of course, staying here wouldn’t be complete without tasting delicious delicacies in Bukidnon!

Limunsudan Falls or Mindamora Falls

Get ready to be mesmerized by the grandeur of the Limunsudan Falls , one of the hidden gems in Bukidnon. It also goes by the name of Bayug Falls or Mindamora Falls .

This waterfalls stands at 870 feet high and is considered the second highest waterfall in the Philippines, after Aliwagwag Falls in Davao. Its water cascade consistently creates a thunderous roar and a misty spray, while being surrounded by unique block-shaped rocks.

Technically, Limunsudan Falls is located within Lanao del Norte but is most accessible via Talakag in Bukidnon. Before starting the trek, your guide will often perform a ritual first for safety. Then it’s about an hour of steep climb down the waterfall base. However, if you’re simply after the view, you can just stay at the viewdeck at the top of mountain where you can see the entirety of the waterfall.

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We know we’ve already covered a lot of waterfalls in Bukidnon, but the list actually goes longer!

Balisbisan Falls is another one of the tourist spots in Bukidnon that you shouldn’t miss. This waterfall is often described as a smaller version of Asik-Asik Falls in Cotabato, with flows of water sprouting from a wall of rock amidst lush greenery.

The waterfall can be found deep in the mountain in Atugan Canyon in Impasug-Ong, Bukidnon. To get here, you need to trek for about 40 minutes across forest trails and plantations.

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One of the most underrated tourist attractions in Bukidnon, Cedar Park is a 1000-hectare eco-tourism park ideal for those looking for a nature getaway.

The park features a campsite with a swimming pool, a large nature forest, rolling hills, and waterfalls that you can visit in a day (namely, Gantungan Falls , Natigbasan Falls , Dila Falls , and Makabayot Falls ). The entrance fee is inexpensive, so you can enjoy the many activities here without breaking the bank… or if you prefer, you can just spend your time strolling amidst the trees or soaking in the tranquil atmosphere.

Cedar Park is a great day tour destination in Bukidnon and also a good side trip after Panimahawa Ridge.

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Bukidnon is home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Mindanao — including Alalum Falls.

The captivating waterfall stands about 45 meters high, its gushing waters creating a mesmerizing curtain against the lush backdrop. Its surrounding greenery makes it picture perfect, a perfect stopover when you need a quick nature trip.

Alalum Falls is notably visible from Sayre Highway in the town of Sumilao, where a viewdeck and a small café stands. A short trek leads to the cascade’s base where a deep pool awaits. Although it is not ideal for swimming, it’s still worth seeing the waterfall’s beauty up-close.

Although it is one of the most accessible waterfalls in Bukidnon, few people outside Bukidnon are aware of its existence. So if you’re coming here from Cagayan de Oro, make sure to include this tourist spot as a side tour in your itinerary.

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Another popular day hike in Bukidnon  is Mount Capistrano, known for its limestone rocky peak and views of the surrounding Basakan Area rice fields and other mountain ranges.

Although the hike takes only 2 hours, the trail is challenging. Hikers are advised to be physically fit before embarking on a trip to get here.

Rotypeaks Ridge Camp

It isn’t just Tanay that offers mountain cabins with panoramic views. Rotypeaks Ridge Camp is a mountain lodge nestled in the rolling landscapes of Sumilao, Bukidnon, offering a 360-degree view of the surrounding mountain ranges. Visit here to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, watch the sunrise from a sea of mist, and spend time just appreciating the beautiful scenery.

Accommodations include modest cabins and tents. As of 2023, going here is a bit challenging as you may  need to ride a 4×4 vehicle or, more simply, ride a habal-habal to take you there.

Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a first-timer, Rotypeaks Ridge Camp is a place that you won’t want to miss on your Bukidnon tour.

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Bukidnon has several caves perfect  for spelunking, and one that stands out is Blue Water Cave in the town of Quezon.

As its name suggests, this underground river system is known for its enchantingly blue and crystal-clear waters, which flow out to Pulangui River.  The water is cool and perfect for a refreshing swim especially in the summer.

There is no entrance fee to the cave, but it’s recommend to get a local guide to help you navigate the area. The cave itself can be accessed by climbing down a series of boulders. It’s recommended to go here during the summer months, as  the current can get strong on rainy days.

Kaamulan Festival - one of the must-see Mindanao festivals

One of the best things to do in Bukidnon is attending the Kaamulan Festival. This annual gathering is a rich cultural spectacle that showcases the traditions of the seven indigenous tribes of Bukidnon.

Held between February and March at the Kaamulan Nature Park , this festival is a visual feast of colorful tribal costumes, rhythmic dance performances, and ethnic music. The locals also perform a reenactment of their ancient rituals, which can offer you the opportunity to learn more and connect with their culture and tradition.

Witnessing the Kaamulan Festival is one of the highlights of visiting Bukidnon. So while in this province, don’t miss out on seeing one of the best festivals in Mindanao !

The nearest airport to Bukidnon is the Laguindingan Airport in Cagayan de Oro City. From CDO, you can take a bus or van to Bukidnon, which takes about 2 hours.

Once in Bukidnon, there are public transports available. You may need to charter a habal-habal to some of the more remote areas in the province.

Here are the best resorts and other accommodations in Bukidnon :

  • Dahilayan Forest Park Resort
  • Dahilayan Alpine Village
  • Ultrawinds Mountain Resort

Though not as popular as other tourist spots in Mindanao, Bukidnon is a worthwhile province to visit for its beautiful nature attractions, cultural spots, and of course food. For those who love nature especially, it’s a must-visit destination in the Philippines.

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The 22 Best Tourist Spots in Bukidnon: A Nature Paradise

Bukidnon, a province nestled in the heart of the Philippines, captivates travelers with its picturesque landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant cultural heritage. This enchanting destination remains relatively undiscovered, making it a hidden gem for adventurers seeking an authentic and off-the-beaten-path experience.

In this article, we invite you to explore the lesser-known tourist spots in Bukidnon, uncovering the natural wonders and cultural treasures that await you in this captivating province.

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1. Dahilayan Adventure Park

Nestled amidst the lush mountains of Bukidnon, Dahilayan Adventure Park beckons thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Get your adrenaline pumping as you zip-line through the breathtaking scenery, or challenge yourself to conquer the exhilarating drop of the Drop Zone. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, explore the park’s serene forest trails, indulge in a picnic amidst the cool breeze, or simply savor the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

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2. Lake Apo: A Mystical Charm Bukidnon Tourist Spot

Prepare to be captivated by the tranquil allure of Lake Apo, a hidden gem tucked away in the verdant landscapes of Bukidnon. As the country’s deepest and cleanest inland body of water, this pristine lake invites you to unwind amidst its crystal-clear waters. Rent a kayak or canoe and navigate the peaceful surface, allowing the beauty of the surrounding mountains and the rich biodiversity of the lake to mesmerize you. Don’t forget to take a dip in the refreshing waters, offering a rejuvenating experience that will leave you feeling invigorated.

Lake Apo - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

3. Kaamulan Grounds: This will Surely Awaken Your Senses

For an authentic cultural immersion, make your way to the Kaamulan Grounds, where the vibrant heritage of Bukidnon comes to life. This annual festival celebrates the province’s seven indigenous tribes, showcasing their traditions, music, dances, and colorful costumes. Engage with the warm-hearted locals and witness age-old rituals, giving you a deeper understanding of the province’s cultural tapestry. Take part in traditional games, sample local delicacies, and discover the rich folklore that weaves together the stories of the Bukidnon people.

Kaamulan Grounds - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

4. Lawis Grand Canyon

Lawis Grand Canyon is a pristine and expansive natural expanse devoid of any structures or vehicles for kilometers around. Instead, you’ll be greeted by the captivating sight of the meandering Tagoloan River gracefully winding its way through untamed meadows and wooded plains.

This mesmerizing vista is truly captivating, as it showcases a striking contrast between the gently undulating plateaus and the gracefully curving slopes. The abundance of vibrant vegetation further enhances the allure of the scenery, ensuring that the view remains eternally captivating, never losing its charm.

Lawis Grand Canyon - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

5. Alalum Falls: Find Solace in the Cascading Beauty of this body of water.

Tucked away in the town of Impasugong, Alalum Falls presents a breathtaking spectacle of cascading waters amidst lush greenery. Surrounded by towering trees and vibrant foliage, this hidden gem is a tranquil retreat from bustling city life. Take a dip in the cool, pristine waters or simply bask in the mesmerizing beauty of the falls as they plunge into a serene pool below. Don’t forget to capture the moment and create lasting memories of this idyllic oasis.

Alalum Falls - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

6. Camp Philips: Del Monte Pineapple Plantation

No visit to Bukidnon would be complete without a trip to the sprawling Del Monte Pineapple Plantation in Manolo Fortich. Witness the vast expanse of pineapple plantations that stretch as far as the eye can see, forming a vivid tapestry of vibrant green fields. Take a guided tour to learn about the cultivation and processing of pineapples, and even indulge in freshly harvested pineapple delights. Capture the picturesque landscape and savor the sweet aroma of this tropical fruit paradise.

Camp Philips Piineapple Plantation - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

7. Abbey of Transfiguration Monastery: An Enchanting Beauty

Located in Malaybalay City, the Monastery of Transfiguration is a captivating spiritual sanctuary that exudes peace and serenity. Nestled on a hilltop amidst lush greenery, this architectural masterpiece blends modern and traditional elements, offering a tranquil space for reflection and contemplation. Explore the monastery’s beautifully landscaped gardens, admire its intricate stained glass windows, and attend a prayer service to experience a profound sense of spirituality.

Abbey of Transfiguration Monastery - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

8. Kampo Juan Eco-Adventure Farm: Unwind and Restart your minds

For a unique farm experience, head to Kampo Juan Eco-Adventure Farm in Manolo Fortich. This vast agricultural haven showcases the harmony between nature and farming, inviting visitors to engage in various outdoor activities. Take a guided tour through the farm, try your hand at organic farming, indulge in a delightful farm-to-table dining experience, and partake in thrilling adventures such as horseback riding and zip-lining. Immerse yourself in the rustic charm of the countryside and embrace the tranquility of this eco-friendly haven.

Kampojuan Eco-Adventure Farm - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

9. Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park: Explore the Magnificent View

Nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers will find their paradise in the Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Towering at over 2,899 meters, Mount Kitanglad is the fourth-highest peak in the Philippines and offers a challenging yet rewarding trek for avid hikers. Traverse through lush forests, encounter diverse flora and fauna, and marvel at breathtaking vistas along the way. The park is also home to the rare and majestic Philippine Eagle, making it a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Mt. Kitanglad - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

10. Musuan Peak Zoological and Botanical Garden: Step Back in Time in this museum

Transport yourself to prehistoric times at the Musuan Peak Zoological and Botanical Garden in Maramag. Explore the park’s extensive collection of life-size dinosaur replicas, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of these ancient creatures.

Stroll through the lush botanical gardens, featuring a diverse array of plant species, and encounter various animal exhibits showcasing the rich biodiversity of the region. This immersive experience is perfect for families and nature enthusiasts of all ages.

Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

11. Mt. Capistrano: Nature’s Splendor 

Rising majestically in the town of Malaybalay, Mt. Capistrano is a limestone formation that lures hikers and nature lovers alike. Embark on a thrilling trek through lush forests and rocky terrains as you ascend to the summit. Marvel at the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, catch glimpses of vibrant bird species and savor the cool breeze that whispers through the mountain’s crevices. Mt. Capistrano is a haven for adventure seekers and photographers seeking awe-inspiring vistas.

Mt. Capistrano - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

12. Alomah’s Place: Chill and Relax

Nestled in Impalutao, Alomah’s Place is a hidden gem that offers a serene retreat amidst nature’s embrace. This eco-park boasts stunning gardens adorned with colorful flowers, tranquil ponds, and meandering streams. Take leisurely walks along the well-manicured pathways, relax in cozy huts, or meditate in the peaceful surroundings. Alomah’s Place also features native-inspired cottages, allowing visitors to extend their stay and indulge in a serene and rejuvenating getaway.

Alomah's Place - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

13.Dila Falls Eco Adventure Park: Experience the Thrills 

Located in Kitaotao, the Dila Falls Eco Adventure Park is a haven for adventure enthusiasts. Get your adrenaline pumping as you take on thrilling activities such as rappelling down the cascading Dila Falls, traversing hanging bridges, and conquering challenging rock formations. Immerse yourself in the stunning natural surroundings, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and revel in the exhilarating experiences that await you at this adventure park.

Dila Falls Eco Adventure Park - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

14. Overview Nature and Culture Park: Spectacular Serene

Situated in the town of Quezon, the Overview Nature and Culture Park offers panoramic views of Bukidnon’s verdant landscapes and mountain ranges. Take a leisurely hike along the park’s trails, leading you to vantage points where you can soak in the breathtaking scenery. The park also features replicas of traditional indigenous houses, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. Enjoy a picnic amidst nature’s splendor or simply unwind while appreciating the beauty that stretches out before you.

Overview Nature and Culture Park - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

15. Mount Kalatungan: Embark on a Coffee Farm Tour

Indulge in a coffee lover’s paradise with a visit to Mount Kalatungan, known for its thriving coffee plantations. Take a guided tour through the lush coffee farms, where you can learn about the coffee cultivation process, from bean to cup. Engage in coffee-tasting sessions, sample different blends, and gain insights into the art of coffee roasting and brewing. The tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of coffee and appreciate the hard work and dedication behind each aromatic cup.

Mount. Kalatungan - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

16. Lantaw 360 Camp & Cafe

Located in Bukidnon’s scenic highlands, Lantaw 360 offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Enjoy delicious local cuisine at the cafe while taking in the mesmerizing vistas.

Lantaw 360 Camp & Cafe - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

17. Greek Hills

Explore the lush and picturesque Green Hills, a verdant paradise offering tranquility and natural beauty. Take leisurely walks, have a picnic, or simply relax amidst the refreshing greenery.

Greek Hills - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

18. RR Family Spring Resort

Cool off and unwind at RR Family Spring Resort. This family-friendly destination features crystal-clear pools and natural spring water, perfect for swimming and relaxation. Indulge in some water activities and enjoy quality time with your loved ones.

RR Family Spring Resort - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

19. Nasuli Spring Resort

Immerse yourself in nature’s embrace at Nasuli Spring Resort. Surrounded by dense forests, this hidden gem boasts a natural spring where you can take a refreshing dip. Don’t forget to capture some Instagram-worthy photos in this serene setting.

Nasuli Spring Resort - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

20. Mindamora Falls/ Limunsudan Falls

Embark on an adventure to witness the majestic Mindamora Falls, also known as Limunsudan Falls. As one of the tallest waterfalls in the Philippines, it promises a breathtaking sight that will leave you in awe of nature’s wonders.

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21. Carmel Waters Bukidnon

Conclude your tour with a visit to Carmel Waters, a scenic resort offering a tranquil ambiance. Relax by the pool, take a stroll in the landscaped gardens, or enjoy a boat ride on the calm waters. It’s the perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate.

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22. Blue Water Cave

Immerse yourself in the invigorating allure of the bright, turquoise waters that await, offering a refreshing respite after a day’s journey. The “Blue Water Cave” presents a truly unique adventure, one that deserves a prominent spot on your bucket list. Tucked away in the verdant valley, this natural tourist attraction reveals itself within the interconnected caverns of San Jose village, where an underground river flows, creating a hidden gem for exploration.

Blue Water Cave - Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

Bukidnon is a nature lover’s paradise, with its stunning landscapes and serene attractions. Whether you seek adventure or a peaceful retreat, these destinations will surely leave a lasting impression on your journey. Enjoy your time exploring the beauty of Bukidnon!

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Known for its iconic nickname as the “Pineapple Capital of the Philippines”, our travel destination for today is a place that beautifully combines abundant agricultural scenery, a thriving culture, and breathtaking wonders into one big tourism gem. The place I’m talking about is none other than Mindanao’s precious jewel, Bukidnon.

A lot of amazing things can be said about Bukidnon as both seasoned travelers and beginners can definitely take away a lot of things from their exciting experiences in the province. For one, it is said that Bukidnon is like the Baguio City of Mindanao because of its cooler climate due to higher altitudes. It’s also the reason why Bukidnon is coined the “Fruit and Vegetable Basket of Mindanao ” as the cold weather allows the province to produce abundant supplies of native agricultural products.

Oh, and I’m sure that you’re intrigued by the origin of the name of Bukidnon province itself, right? Well, the name “Bukidnon” can be translated into the term “highlander” or “mountain dweller”. It can also be related to the Tagalog term “bukid” which means a rice field or an agricultural land dedicated mainly to farming. You can say that’s exactly the reason why Bukidnon is extremely rich and thriving in several agricultural products! Aside from being blessed with agricultural superiority, Bukidnon is also known for having spectacular natural wonders that are truly must-visits. And guess what? That’s exactly what we’ll be doing today.

So, what are you waiting for? Come and join me as we both set upon an adventure and explore the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Bukidnon!

1. Dahilayan Adventure Park

There’s absolutely no better way to start off our Bukidnon adventure than by going off with a bang! Well, that and a whole lot more are exactly what you should expect by visiting the famous Dahilayan Adventure Park. Dubbed “Mindanao’s Favorite Extreme Playground”, I’m sure that you’ll have plenty of fun and exciting memories when you’re able to take on all the extreme rides and adventures at this extreme amusement park!

Dahilayan Adventure Park

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From countless attractions such as the Inflatable Bootcamp, Dropzone, Mountain Coaster, and the iconic 840m Ziplines, get ready to receive your full dose of adrenaline fun! Dahilayan Adventure Park is indeed a perfect attraction both for children and adults. Well, as long as you don’t like backing down from challenges, this is definitely for you! BOOK A TOUR HERE

2. Kaamulan Park

Up next, we’re going to visit and explore one of the most relaxing places you can find in Bukidnon. Yup! I’m talking about the one and only Kaamulan Park in Malaybalay , Bukidnon. This 500-hectare eco-park is an ultimate combination of experiences that’s perfect for anyone! Consisting of educational, scientific, historical, and cultural attractions, it will be both fun and fulfilling experience.

Kaamulan Park

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Aside from all the lush green trees and cool landscape surrounding the eco-park, there are also lots of beautiful heritage houses that are perfect for explorations and photo opportunities. It’s also a wonderful memory-making chance for all families and friends, so be sure not to miss out! CHECK THE BEST HOTELS IN BUKIDNON HERE

3. Lake Apo

Located in Barangay Guinoyoran in Valencia City , Bukidnon is yet another amazing natural wonder you definitely shouldn’t miss in the Pineapple Capital. Lake Apo is one of the cleanest and most abundant bodies of fresh water in the Philippines. Covering a huge area of 24 hectares, the most popular attraction in Lake Apo is bamboo rafting or “ balsa ” in the local dialect.

Lake Apo

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Feel free to explore the lake along with its clear and clean waters and the thriving ecosystem surrounding the lake. It’s also a perfect place to capture the beautiful state of nature in its finest state. So make sure to bring your cameras, alright?

Aside from bamboo rafting, visitors can also enjoy fishing, swimming, and even eating fresh seafood right there and then! Oh, and Lake Apo is also considered to be the best place to escape from all the stress and noise of the city. It’s the perfect place to relax and become closer to nature by enjoying outdoor activities like camping, trekking, and such!

4. Monastery of the Transfiguration

The Monastery of Transfiguration is considered one of Bukidnon’s top pilgrimage destinations, especially during Holy Week. The church is actually the home of Benedectine Monks where visitors are invited to solemnly offer their prayers or attend Sunday masses.

Monastery of the Transfiguration

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The church can easily be spotted from afar thanks to its simple yet elegant pyramid-like structure. When you visit the Monastery of Transfiguration, you will immediately feel that the place exudes a feeling of peace and serenity. So make sure to observe proper discipline during your visit, alright? Aside from the church itself, there’s also a two-story museum featuring the vestment collections of Fr. Dom Martin Gomez, a famous couturier during the 70s who once dressed former First Lady Imelda R. Marcos.

5. Mount Kitanglad

Being the fourth-tallest mountain in the Philippines with a roaring elevation of 2,899 meters above sea level, Mount Kitanglad certainly is one of the most famous peaks in our country. Aside from being a sought-after mountain climbing destination, the mountain also houses major indigenous tribes and a thriving ecosystem featuring several animal species like the Philippine Eagle and the Philippine Tarsier.

Mount Kitanglad

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The mountain is known to be one of the few remaining rainforests in the country, which plays a very important role in preserving the Philippines’ beautiful and rare endemic species. So don’t be afraid to try and take on the challenge of conquering its summit!

6. Mount Dulang-Dulang

Included in the mighty mountain range of Mt. Kitanglad is yet another famous peak which is dubbed “The D2” by Filipino mountaineers or more formally known as Mount Dulang-Dulang. Well, it’s also famous for being the Philippines’ second-highest mountain with a majestic height of 2,941 meters! Several hikers and mountain climbers from different parts of the country choose to climb the peak of The D2 simply because of all the breathtaking natural attractions you can find within it.

Mount Dulang-Dulang

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The mountain houses what many like to call the “Elvian Forest” because of the abundance of mossy trees and plants along the trails. A lot of people also claim that the sea of clouds atop the summit of Mount Dulang-Dulang is beyond imagination. It is indeed one of the most beautiful sceneries you’ll ever witness in your whole life!

7. Mount Kalatungan

Another peak waiting to be conquered here in Bukidnon is no other than Mount Kalatungan. With an elevation of 2,860 meters, it definitely is one of the Philippines’ tallest mountains! PHIVOLCS actually considers Mount Kalatungan to be a possible active volcano without any known eruptions in history.

Mount Dulang-Dulang

It’s currently classified as a stratovolcano but still with lush and abundant flora and fauna surrounding it. So don’t be afraid to climb! A stunning sea of clouds, rare and beautiful plant species, animals, and more are all waiting for you to be discovered. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your things, call your friends, and start the challenge!

8. Nasuli Spring

Ah, after exploring all the famous mountains of Bukidnon, it’s just fitting that we now take some time to simply sit back, relax, and rest our bodies for a while, right? Well, by visiting Nasuli Spring in Malaybalay City, that’s exactly what we’ll be getting!

Covering a huge area of 12 hectares, this refreshing cold spring resort in Bukidnon indeed offers a fun and relaxing experience you would find hard to resist. Nasuli is indeed a natural spring where the water comes out from the ground and is naturally cold. There are even some parts of the spring where the depth of water reaches about 25 to 30 feet! There’s also a floating platform where you can sit and let small fishes massage your feet!

Nasuli Spring

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Aside from swimming and relaxing, you can also rent out some cottages on the resort where you can rest and have your lunch. Whether you’re coming here with your family or friends, I’m sure that it’ll be a beautiful memory-making activity for everyone!

9. Del Monte Pineapple Farm Plantation

Ah, at last! Your trip to Bukidnon certainly wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Del Monte Pineapple Farm Plantation. Covering an enormous area of 25,000 hectares, Del Monte’s Pineapple Farm Plantation in Camp Phillips is considered one of the largest pineapple plantations not only in the Philippines but in the whole world!

Del Monte Pineapple Farm Plantation

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Of course, the main attraction here is the view of the extensive field of pineapples right before your eyes. But more than witnessing an insanely huge plantation of pineapples, visitors are also given the chance to learn more about planting pineapples, canning, packing, and essentially transforming them into some of Del Monte’s iconic products.

And aside from learning more about processing pineapples, visitors can also enjoy doing other activities in Del Monte’s very own golf club. Here, visitors are welcome to play golf, eat some delicious lunch, and many more! There’s also a wonderful souvenir shop where you can buy and shop some nice pineapple products like jams, candies, and other treats as well!

10. Mount Kitanglad Agri-Ecological Techno-Demo Center

Probably one of the Philippines’ most unique attractions that effectively promotes Bukidnon’s ecological and agricultural brilliance is the MKAETDC or Mount Kitanglad Agri-Ecological Techno-Demo Center. This impressive 22-hectare learning site aims to promote and improve the sustainable living culture of the locals by teaching them different skills such as Upland Farming Systems, Honeybee Culture, Nursery Operation, and many more!

The amazing thing about this is that locals also see this as an opportunity to learn profitable skills that they can use to start small businesses by utilizing some of the mountain’s native riches. Some of the amazing products you’ll encounter here at MKAETDC are Passion Fruit Juice, Citronella Oil, and other organic vegetables as well.

11. Alalum Falls

Alalum Falls is yet another precious gem nestled within the amazing Kitanglad Mountain Range. This 45-meter-high majestic waterfall is a hidden gem of both Sumilao and Impasug-Ong , Bukidnon. Find yourself enchanted by the beauty of the clear and clean cascades of water flowing through the gorgeous rock formations all the way to its deep catch basin.

Alalum Falls

Actually, the name “Alalum” is said to have originated from the Lumad-Binukid term “madalum” which means “deep”. Well, you can still enjoy and swim around the natural pool all you want as long as you can, so be sure not to miss out! Oh, and another beautiful thing about Alalum Falls is that it is relatively hidden away from all the hustle and bustle of the city. So it’s indeed a perfect place to meditate and relax!

12. Mount Capistrano

Nestled right at the heart of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon is a beautiful mountain that became well-loved by locals as well as visiting travelers. Mount Capistrano is a 793-meter mountain that offers you one of the best outdoor experiences you can have in Bukidnon. Well, because of its manageable height, lots of tourists take on the challenge of hiking atop the summit of Mount Capistrano where you can enjoy the scenic view of the sea of clouds, the breathtaking landscape of Malaybalay City, and the astounding sight of Central Mindanao’s three (3) great mountain ranges: Kitanglad Range, Kalatungan Range, and the Piapayungan Range.

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There are gorgeous rock formations all over the mountain but the most iconic one would be at the summit where it’s definitely a must to take awesome pictures!

13. Panimahawa Ridge

There’s more! Another popular hiking and trekking destination in Bukidnon is the amazing Panimahawa Ridge. With its highest peak standing tall at around 819 meters, conquering the summit of Panimahawa only takes about an hour for experts and two hours for newbies. That’s exactly why mountain-climbing enthusiasts from different parts of the country like to take on the challenge of climbing atop Panimahawa Ridge! Captivating landscapes, hidden trails, and a whole lot of fun are all waiting for you in this adventure. It’s also a nice bonding opportunity, especially for a group of friends who are all outdoor lovers. So don’t miss out!

14. Ultra Winds Mountain Resort

Well, well, well. After a long and tiring adventure of exploring and discovering all of Bukidnon’s tourist gems, I guess it’s safe to say that we deserve to relax and refresh our bodies, right? Ah, that’s exactly the reason why our next destination is no other than Ultra Winds Mountain Resort ! This amazing hotel in Baungon, Bukidnon, offers a mind-blowing view of the Kitanglad Mountain Range and tons of premium facilities and amenities. There’s a huge outdoor infinity pool with waterslides, a massive event room, bars, and restaurants. The rooms are also spectacular which can all surely offer you the highest degree of comfort and convenience that you’ll need during your visit to Bukidnon. Oh, and it’s also very accessible from the Laguindingan International Airport so I’m sure you won’t have any problems!

15. Mindamora Falls | Limunsudan Falls

Finally, our last destination for our adventure today is the mesmerizingly beautiful Mindamora Falls also known as Limunsudan Falls. The waterfall borders the boundary of Iligan City and Talakag, Bukidnon. Prepare to be amazed because this precious gem will surely make your jaws drop! With an enormous two-tiered cascade that stands at about 870 feet, Mindamora Falls is indeed one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the entire country.

The amazing thing about Mindamora Falls is that it is tucked well within the heart of the forest that just a little to no one knows about its enchanting beauty. From afar, you’ll hear the splash of cascading waters and eventually witness its beauty that undeniably seems like a hidden paradise. Surely, Mindamora Falls is something you shouldn’t miss.

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Top 15 Awesome Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

Have you ever heard of Bukidnon? 

It’s a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Mindanao, Philippines. This place is a paradise for those who love to explore the great outdoors. From its lush, green landscapes to its rich cultural heritage, Bukidnon is a destination that’s sure to captivate your heart. 

And guess what? We’re about to embark on a virtual journey to discover the top 15 tourist spots in Bukidnon. 

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Why Visit Bukidnon?

So, why should Bukidnon be on your travel bucket list? Let’s dive into the reasons.

A Haven for Ecotourism

Bukidnon is a haven for ecotourism. It is a treasure trove of ecological wonders. From towering mountains to verdant forests, it’s a paradise for nature lovers.

The region also promotes ecotourism, ensuring that the natural beauty is preserved for future generations.

However, some of the ecotourism spots can be challenging to reach, especially during the rainy season. But hey, the best views come after the hardest climb, right? And Bukidnon has some of the best views in Mindanao.

Travel Tip: Always check the weather forecast before planning your visit to these spots. And don’t forget to pack your rain gear!

The Food Basket of Mindanao

Known as the “Food Basket of Mindanao,” Bukidnon offers a bounty of fresh fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products. You can’t miss the sweet pineapples!

Many farms offer tours where you can learn about the farming process and even pick your own produce.

However, the availability of some produce can be seasonal. But don’t worry, there’s always something fresh and delicious to try!

Travel Tip: Visit a local market to experience the vibrant colors and flavors of Bukidnon’s harvest. It’s a feast for your senses!

In a nutshell, Bukidnon is a place where you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying the fruits of the land. It’s a destination that offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. 

Top 15 Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

Ready to explore? Here are the top 15 tourist spots in Bukidnon that you shouldn’t miss:

1. Dahilayan Adventure Park

Dahilayan Adventure Park

Known as the home of Asia’s longest dual zipline, Dahilayan Adventure Park offers a thrilling experience amidst the cool mountain breeze.

If you’re an adrenaline junkie, Dahilayan Adventure Park is your playground! This park is famous for its 840-meter dual zipline, which was once the longest in Asia.

You’ll be soaring at a height of 4,700 feet, giving you a breathtaking bird’s eye view of the surrounding forest. But that’s not all!

The park also offers a variety of attractions like the Razorback Mountain Coaster, the Skytower Base Jump, and the Flying Lizard Canopy Glider. If you’re more into a chill vibe, you can enjoy the scenic views through the pine-covered Dahilayan Forest.

It’s best to wear comfortable clothes and closed shoes for the activities.

How to get there: To get there, you can take a jeep or shuttle from Cagayan de Oro city center to Camp Phillips, then a motorcycle taxi to the park. It’s about a 1.5-hour journey.

Opening hours: 9 AM to 6 PM, daily; entrance fee is Php 130 for adult and Php 80 for 10 years old and below

Address: Brgy Dahilayan, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon

2. Kaamulan Park

Kaamulan Park is a 500-hectare eco-park that offers a mix of educational, scientific, historical, and cultural attractions.

Kaamulan Park offers a relaxing environment. It’s a great place to bike, walk around, and enjoy the fresh mountain air.

The park is filled with pine trees, long paved trails, free-flowing streams, and traditional houses. You can even go horseback riding!

The park is also the site of the Kaamulan Festival, an ethnic cultural festival held annually. It’s within an easy walk from the center of Malaybalay City, making it very accessible for visitors.

It’s a great place for picnics and leisurely walks.

How to get there: To get there, you can take a jeep or shuttle from Cagayan de Oro city center to Camp Phillips, then a motorcycle taxi to the park. It’s about a 2-hour journey.

Opening hours: The park is open to the public and has no entrance fee.

Address: J. Barroso Drive, Malaybalay, Bukidnon

3. Mount Dulang-Dulang

Mount Dulang-Dulang

As the second-highest mountain in the Philippines, Mount Dulang-Dulang is a mountaineer’s dream. It’s also home to one of the country’s most impressive forests.

This majestic mountain is part of the Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park, a protected area and ASEAN Heritage Park. It’s a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, boasting enchanting mossy forests and a rich biodiversity that includes the rare Philippine Eagle and the world’s second-largest flower, the Rafflesia schadenbergiana.

The multi-day “Dulang-Dulang to Kitanglad traverse” is one of the most challenging hikes in the country, but the breathtaking views and the serene atmosphere make it all worth it.

How to get there: From Cagayan de Oro, you can take a bus to Malaybalay City. From there, hire a motorcycle taxi, locally known as “habal-habal”, to take you to the jump-off point at Sitio Bol-ogan, Barangay Songco, Lantapan.

Opening hours: Open for 24 hours

Address: Brgy Songco, Lantapan, Bukidnon

Practical Info: Climbing the mountain requires a permit and a local guide. It’s a challenging climb, so make sure you’re physically prepared.

4. Monastery of the Transfiguration

Monastery of the Transfiguration

This pyramid-shaped monastery offers a peaceful retreat. It’s also known for its Monk’s Blend Coffee.

The Monastery of the Transfiguration is a haven of peace and tranquility nestled in Malaybalay, Bukidnon. The iconic pyramid-shaped chapel, designed by the renowned Filipino architect Leandro Locsin, is a sight to behold.

Here, Benedictine monks lead a life of prayer and work. Visitors often come for spiritual guidance or to simply enjoy the serene environment.

Don’t forget to try the Monks Blend Coffee and check out the on-site gift shop for locally-produced food, souvenirs, and religious items.

How to get there : You can take a bus from Cagayan de Oro to Malaybalay City. From the city center, it’s a short 5km ride to the monastery, which takes less than 15 minutes.

Opening hours : The monastery is open daily.

Address : San Jose, Malaybalay City

Practical Info: The monastery is open to visitors, but remember to respect the silence and serenity of the place.

5. Lake Apo

Lake Apo

Lake Apo is a crater lake known for its clear, tranquil waters. It’s a perfect spot for swimming, kayaking, or just relaxing by the water.

Tucked away in the highlands of Valencia, Bukidnon, Lake Apo is a serene and tranquil oasis that’s perfect for a quick escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This crater lake, surrounded by lush greenery, is a haven for nature lovers.

It’s also a nice place for just lounging by the lake or soaking in the peaceful ambiance. The lake is named after the Filipino word for “ancestor,” adding a touch of mystique to your visit.

How to get there: From Valencia City, you can hire a motorcycle (habal-habal) to take you to Lake Apo. The ride takes about an hour.

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Address: Guinoyoran, Valencia City, Bukidnon

Practical Info: There are cottages available for rent around the lake. It’s also a popular spot for camping.

6. Del Monte Pineapple Plantation

Del Monte Pineapple Plantation

One of the biggest pineapple plantations in the world, it offers a unique opportunity to see how pineapples are grown and harvested.

Bukidnon is home to one of the largest pineapple plantations in the world, operated by Del Monte Philippines. This vast expanse of pineapple fields is a sight to behold, stretching across the hilly lowlands near the Kitanglad Mountain Range.

The high-quality pineapples harvested here are exported in various forms to the United States, Japan, and other countries in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East.

How to get there: From Cagayan de Oro, you can take a bus or van going to Bukidnon and ask the driver to drop you off at Camp Phillips, where the plantation is located.

Address: Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon

Practical Info: The plantation offers guided tours. Don’t forget to try their fresh pineapple juice!

7. Bemwa Farm

Bemwa Farm

Bemwa Farm is a haven for fresh and organic produce. It’s a great place to enjoy the farm-to-table experience.

Bemwa Farm is for nature lovers and food enthusiasts. Nestled in the highlands of Davao City, this farm is a popular spot for its fresh, organically grown strawberries.

Visitors can enjoy a day of strawberry picking and savor the farm-to-table meals served in their quaint restaurant. The cool climate, lush greenery, and the sweet taste of strawberries make Bemwa Farm a must-visit spot in Bukidnon.

How to get there: You can take a bus from Davao City to Buda, then ride a habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) to Bemwa Farm.

Opening hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Address: Marilog, Davao City near Bukidnon

Practical Info: The farm is open to visitors, and you can even pick your own fruits and vegetables.

8. Panimahawa Ridge

Panimahawa Ridge

Panimahawa Ridge is known for its breathtaking sunrise views. It’s a popular spot for camping and trekking.

Panimahawa Ridge, also known as Impasug-ong Communal Ranch, is a breathtaking destination for adventure seekers. This ridge offers a challenging trek leading to a stunning panoramic view of the sunrise, making it a favorite among hikers and campers.

The best time to start the trek is at 3:00 AM to catch the sunrise at the peak. Remember to bring your own water and snacks as there are no stores along the trail.

The captivating view at the top of Panimahawa Ridge is definitely worth the sweat!

How to get there: You can take a bus from Cagayan de Oro to Impasug-ong Tourism Center, then hire a habal-habal to the jump-off point.

Opening hours: Open for 24 hours, daily

Address: Brgy. Impalutao, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon

Practical Info: The trek to the ridge is moderately challenging. Make sure to bring water, snacks, and sun protection.

9. Mount Kitanglad

Mount Kitanglad

Mount Kitanglad is an ASEAN Heritage Park, known for its rich biodiversity.

Mount Kitanglad, the fourth highest mountain in the Philippines, is a nature lover’s paradise. It’s part of the Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park, known for its enchanting mossy forests.

The park is home to rare and endemic species like the Philippine Eagle, Philippine Tarsier, and Rafflesia schadenbergiana, the second largest flower in the world. Hiking enthusiasts can choose from various trails, from day trips to the multi-day “Dulang-Dulang to Kitanglad traverse,” one of the most challenging hikes in the country.

Getting there: Mount Kitanglad is accessible from Malaybalay City. You can hire a local guide from the Department of Tourism office in Malaybalay City for a safe and guided tour.

Opening hours: It’s best to start your climb early in the morning.

Address: Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park, Lantapan, Bukidnon

Practical Info: Climbing the mountain requires a permit. It’s best to hire a local guide for the trek.

10. Mount Kalatungan

Mount Kalatungan

Mount Kalatungan is the fifth highest mountain in the Philippines. It’s a challenging climb but offers rewarding views.

It’s a popular destination for mountaineers and adventure seekers. The mountain is known for its challenging trails and stunning views. It’s also home to diverse wildlife, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts.

The mountain is also home to various wildlife species, making it a biodiversity hotspot. The view from the top is nothing short of spectacular, with a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Getting there: Mount Kalatungan is located in the municipality of Pangantucan. You can reach the jump-off point via a bus from Cagayan de Oro City to Pangantucan.

Opening hours: Similar to Mount Kitanglad, it’s advisable to start your climb early in the morning.

Address: Mount Kalatungan Range Natural Park, Pangantucan, Bukidnon

Practical Info: A climb requires a permit and a local guide. Make sure to prepare physically and bring necessary climbing gear.

11. Mount Capistrano

Mount Capistrano

Known for its unique rock formations, Mount Capistrano is a favorite among local hikers. The view at the top is worth every step.

Mount Capistrano is a well-known landmark in Bukidnon, particularly famous for its unique rocky peak. This mountain, located in the municipality of Malaybalay, is a favorite among locals and tourists for its challenging yet rewarding trek.

As you ascend, you’ll be treated to a stunning view of Bukidnon’s green landscapes. The peak itself is a sight to behold, with large boulders and rocks that provide a panoramic view of Northern Mindanao.

It’s a great spot for those who love outdoor adventures and nature photography.

How to get there: From Cagayan de Oro, you can take a bus heading to Malaybalay and ask the driver to drop you off at the junction going to Mount Capistrano. From there, you can hire a motorcycle (habal-habal) to take you to the jump-off point.

Opening Hours: It’s best to start your trek early in the morning to avoid the heat of the sun. Open 24 hours.

Address: Mt Capistrano, Malaybalay, Bukidnon

Practical Info: The hike is moderately challenging. It’s best to start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat.

12. Blue Water Cave

Blue Water Cave

The Blue Water Cave is a hidden gem. The cave’s pool has a stunning blue hue, perfect for a refreshing dip.

The Blue Water Cave is one of the hidden gems in Quezon, Bukidnon. This enchanting cave is named after the crystal clear, blue water flowing inside it.

The cave is a part of the Blue Water Park, which also includes a mini waterfall and a natural pool. The journey to the cave is an adventure in itself, involving a thrilling motorcycle ride and a trek through lush forests.

Inside, you’ll be mesmerized by the stunning rock formations and the serene ambiance.

How to get there: From Cagayan de Oro, take a bus to Quezon, Bukidnon. From the town proper, you can hire a motorcycle to take you to Blue Water Park.

Opening Hours: 8 AM to 4 PM

Address: Blue Water Cave, Quezon, Bukidnon

Practical Info: The cave is accessible through a short hike. It’s best to hire a local guide for safety.

13. Alalum Falls

Alalum Falls

Alalum Falls is a 45-meter high waterfall that’s a sight to behold. The waterfall is easily accessible, making it a popular stop for travelers.

If you’re looking for a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, Alalum Falls in Bukidnon is your go-to spot. This stunning waterfall, located along the Sayre Highway in Sumilao, Bukidnon, is a sight to behold.

This cascade of crystal-clear water is surrounded by lush greenery – it’s like a scene straight out of a postcard!

The falls is a popular stopover for travelers heading to and from Cagayan de Oro City, as it’s conveniently visible from the road. But trust me, the view is much better up close!

The cool mist that the falls produce is a welcome respite, especially during hot summer days. And if you’re up for it, you can even take a quick dip in the basin. Just be careful as the rocks can be slippery.

How to get there: To get there, you can take a bus from Cagayan de Oro City to Bukidnon and ask the driver to drop you off at Alalum Falls. It’s that easy!

Address: Sayre Hwy, Sumilao, Bukidnon

Practical Info: There’s a viewing deck where you can safely enjoy the view of the falls. Don’t forget to bring your camera!

Bukidnon is truly a place of adventure and natural beauty. Each spot offers a unique experience that will make your visit memorable. So, which spot will you visit first?

Tips for Visiting Bukidnon

Visiting Bukidnon soon? Here are some handy tips to make your trip smooth and enjoyable:

Best Time to Visit

  • Dry Season: The best time to visit Bukidnon is during the dry season, from December to May. The weather is perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the tourist spots.
  • Festivals: If you want to experience local culture, plan your visit during the Kaamulan Festival held in February or March. It’s a vibrant celebration of Bukidnon’s indigenous culture.

Local Customs

  • Respect for Nature: Bukidnon locals have a deep respect for nature. Follow their lead by not littering and sticking to designated paths during your hikes.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: When visiting cultural sites or interacting with indigenous communities, remember to be respectful and considerate.

What to Pack

  • Outdoor Gear: Don’t forget your outdoor essentials like hiking shoes, sun protection, and rain gear. A reusable water bottle is also a must to stay hydrated.
  • Warm Clothing: Bukidnon can get quite chilly, especially in the early morning and at night. Bring some warm clothing just in case.

Getting Around

  • Public Transportation: Jeepneys and tricycles are the main modes of public transportation in Bukidnon. They’re an affordable way to get around, but be prepared for a bit of a squeeze!
  • Car Rental: If you prefer more comfort and flexibility, consider renting a car.

Local Delicacies

  • Try the Pineapples: You can’t leave Bukidnon without trying their sweet pineapples. They’re some of the best in the country!
  • Local Cuisine: Don’t miss out on local dishes like Binaki (corn cake) and Humba (braised pork).

Remember, a well-planned trip can make your Bukidnon adventure even more memorable. So, pack your bags, and get ready for an unforgettable journey!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is bukidnon famous for.

Bukidnon, officially known as the Province of Bukidnon, is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region. It’s famous for being a highland paradise and the home to the world’s biggest pineapple plantation. It’s also known as the “Food Basket of Mindanao” due to its major production of rice and corn.

What is the best view in Bukidnon?

The best views in Bukidnon can be found at various tourist spots. However, one that stands out is the breathtaking sunrise view at Panimahawa Ridge. It’s a popular spot for camping and trekking.

What is one of the top spots in Bukidnon?

One of the top spots in Bukidnon is the Dahilayan Adventure Park. It’s known for being the home of Asia’s longest dual zipline and offers a thrilling experience amidst the cool mountain breeze.

What is Bukidnon also known as?

Bukidnon is also officially known as the Province of Bukidnon. In local languages, it’s referred to as “Lalawigan sa Bukidnon” in Cebuano, “Lalawigan ng Bukidnon” in Filipino, “Kapuroan sang Bukidnon” in Hiligaynon, and “Probinsya ta Bukidnon” in Binukid and Higaonon.

Why is Bukidnon called the pineapple capital of the world?

Bukidnon is called the pineapple capital of the world because it is home to the world’s biggest pineapple plantation. This plantation boasts a classic golf course dating back to 1928.

What is the old name of Bukidnon?

In the later stages of 1850, Bukidnon was incorporated into Misamis. The entire region was referred to as Malaybalay during that time, and the inhabitants were recognized as Bukidnons, denoting their highland or mountain-dwelling lifestyle.

What is the original food in Bukidnon?

Bukidnon, being the food basket of Mindanao, is known for its fresh produce. The province is a major producer of rice and corn. Other products from plantations in the province include pineapples, bananas, and sugarcane.

What symbolizes Bukidnon?

The Bukidnon people, particularly the Talaandig Tribe, have a symbol known as the “giling,” a black scepter still in the possession of the datu of Bugabut. This symbolizes the position of the highest datu of the Bukidnon.

What language do they speak in Bukidnon?

The co-official language in Bukidnon is Binukid, also known as Higaonon. It’s spoken mainly by older adults. However, a number of schools in the Province of Bukidnon teach in Binukid and some include lessons in Binukid arts and culture as well.

And there you have it, folks! A comprehensive guide to the top 15 unforgettable tourist spots in Bukidnon, Philippines. From the adrenaline-pumping activities at Dahilayan Adventure Park to the serene beauty of Lake Apo, Bukidnon truly has something for everyone.

But don’t just take our word for it. Come and see for yourself! Experience the rich culture, savor the fresh produce, and immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty that Bukidnon has to offer. Whether you’re an adventure junkie, a nature lover, or a culture enthusiast, Bukidnon is a destination that’s sure to leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, book your tickets, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to Bukidnon. Trust us, it’s a trip you won’t regret. See you there!

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1. Monastery of the Transfiguration

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2. Dahilayan Forest Park Resort

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3. Kaamulan Park

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A Highland Haven: Top 20 Bukidnon Tourist Spots in the Philippines

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Embrace the allure of the highlands with the top 20 Bukidnon tourist spots. This landlocked province, known as the "Food Basket of Mindanao," boasts of its expansive plantations, scenic mountain ranges, and rich indigenous cultures. Although relatively unknown to most tourists, Bukidnon has numerous high quality natural attractions that provide great travel rewards to the niche tourists and those willing to discover adventure-filled destinations.

Here are 20 of the top Bukidnon tourist spots to consider for your next travel:

Dahilayan adventure park, manolo fortich.

Kick-start your journey with an adrenaline rush at Dahilayan Adventure Park in Manolo Fortich. This park offers thrilling activities like ziplining, ATV rides, and a roller coaster zip.

Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park, Bukidnon

Hike the diverse trails of Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park. This ASEAN Heritage Park is home to various endemic species of flora and fauna.

Monastery of Transfiguration, Malaybalay City

Find peace at the Monastery of Transfiguration in Malaybalay City. This pyramid-shaped church, designed by National Artist Leandro Locsin, offers a tranquil retreat in the mountains.

Kaamulan Grounds, Malaybalay City

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Bukidnon at the Kaamulan Grounds in Malaybalay City. This venue hosts the annual Kaamulan Festival, a celebration of indigenous cultures.

Del Monte Pineapple Plantation, Manolo Fortich

Visit the expansive Del Monte Pineapple Plantation in Manolo Fortich. This plantation offers a captivating landscape of well-maintained pineapple fields.

Lake Apo, Valencia City

Enjoy a relaxing stay at Lake Apo in Valencia City. This crater lake, surrounded by lush hills, offers a peaceful ambiance and activities like kayaking and fishing.

Alalum Falls, Sumilao

Be refreshed by the cascading waters of Alalum Falls in Sumilao. This roadside waterfall, located along Sayre Highway, is a picture-perfect stopover for travelers.

Rafflesia Center, Brgy. San Vicente, Baungon

Discover the world's largest flower at the Rafflesia Center in Brgy. San Vicente, Baungon. This conservation center promotes awareness and protection of the rare Rafflesia species.

Camp Phillips, Manolo Fortich

Explore the American country charm of Camp Phillips in Manolo Fortich. This community, known for its well-preserved houses, also hosts the annual Panagsama Festival.

KampoJuan Eco Adventure Farm, Manolo Fortich

Experience exciting activities at KampoJuan Eco Adventure Farm in Manolo Fortich. Its attractions include an anicycling ride, a hanging bridge, and zip-lining.

The Overview, Quezon

Take in panoramic views at The Overview in Quezon. This roadside park offers stunning views of the Bukidnon landscape, perfect for photo opportunities.

Blue Water Cave, Quezon

Venture into the fascinating Blue Water Cave in Quezon. Known for its blue-colored waters, this cave offers a thrilling spelunking experience.

Musuan Peak, Maramag

Challenge yourself with a climb up Musuan Peak in Maramag. This active volcano offers a moderate hike, rewarding climbers with a panoramic view of the surrounding plains.

Philippine Carabao Center, Central Mindanao University

Visit the Philippine Carabao Center at the Central Mindanao University. This research institution showcases carabao breeding and dairy production.

Bemwa Farm, Davao City Road, Brgy. Dalwangan, Malaybalay City

Delight in the freshness of Bemwa Farm in Brgy. Dalwangan, Malaybalay City. This strawberry farm, nestled in the highlands, is also known for its vibrant selection of salad greens and herbs.

Nasuli Spring, Bangcud, Malaybalay City

Enjoy a refreshing dip at Nasuli Spring in Bangcud, Malaybalay City. This natural spring, renowned for its azure-blue water, is nestled amidst the verdant forest.

Kaamulan Nature Park, Malaybalay City

Experience nature at its finest at Kaamulan Nature Park in Malaybalay City. This park, adorned with towering trees and diverse wildlife, offers outdoor activities such as camping, trekking, and bird-watching.

Mt. Capistrano, Manolo Fortich

Scale the impressive Mt. Capistrano in Manolo Fortich. This mountain, famous for its unique monolith summit, offers a challenging trek rewarded by stunning panoramic views.

Cinchona Forest Reserve, Kaatuan, Lantapan

Delve into the biodiversity of Cinchona Forest Reserve in Kaatuan, Lantapan. As the highest accessible point in the Philippines by road, it houses various species of birds and plants.

Bukidnon Provincial Capitol Grounds, Malaybalay City

Witness the blend of modernity and culture at the Bukidnon Provincial Capitol Grounds in Malaybalay City. Its grand plaza, adorned with sculptures representing the province's seven tribes, is a testament to the region's indigenous roots.

Discovering the Bukidnon tourist spots can be very rewarding, specially when one seeks nature and indigenous cultures. You can be in the middle of a cold forest, on top of a peak or in the cold waters of a river. Not only of this destination, but you will also definitely discover much of yourself when you visit the province of Bukidnon.

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Discover the best tourist spots in bukidnon 2023: an adventure worth exploring.

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Bukidnon is a hidden gem in the northern part of Mindanao, Philippines . It is known for its vast agricultural lands, mountain ranges, and many exciting tourist destinations. If you’re looking for a place to unwind, relax, and experience new adventures, then Bukidnon should be on your bucket list. In this blog post, we will explore the top tourist spots in Bukidnon that will make your trip memorable.

Overview of Bukidnon

Bukidnon is a province located in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It is known as the “Food Basket of Mindanao” because of its vast agricultural lands. Bukidnon is also home to seven indigenous tribes comprising most of the population.

Aside from its rich culture and agriculture, Bukidnon is also home to many beautiful and exciting tourist destinations. From towering mountains to cascading waterfalls, there is always something to discover in Bukidnon.

Top Tourist Spots in Bukidnon

Mt. kitanglad range natural park.

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Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park is one of the top tourist destinations in Bukidnon. It is a protected area of 31,297 hectares, making it the fourth-largest mountain range in the Philippines. Mt. Kitanglad is also home to diverse flora and fauna, including the Philippine eagle.

Dahilayan Adventure Park

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If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush, Dahilayan Adventure Park is the place to be. It is home to the longest zipline in Asia, measuring 840 meters long. The park also has a variety of activities, such as ATV rides, zip biking, and rope courses.

Kaamulan Park

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Kaamulan Park is a cultural park that showcases the customs and traditions of Bukidnon’s seven indigenous tribes. It is a perfect place to learn about Bukidnon’s rich culture and history. The park also hosts an annual Kaamulan Festival, where you can witness traditional dances and rituals.

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Kampo Juan is a campsite located in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. It offers a unique glamping experience with its cozy tents and rustic cabins. The camp also has a variety of outdoor activities, such as horseback riding, fishing, and trekking.

Monastery of the Transfiguration

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The Monastery of the Transfiguration is a Benedictine monastery in Malaybalay, Bukidnon. It is known for its unique architecture, which blends traditional Filipino and modern designs. The sanctuary also offers retreats and meditation sessions.

Pulangi River

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Pulangi River is one of the major rivers in Mindanao, Philippines. It is known for its clear blue waters and scenic views. You can take a river cruise or go rafting to experience the beauty of the Pulangi River.

Planning Your Trip to Bukidnon

Now that you know the top tourist spots in Bukidnon, it’s time to plan your trip. Bukidnon is easily accessible by land and air transportation. You can take a bus or drive from Cagayan de Oro or Davao City. There are also flights to Laguindingan International Airport, the nearest airport to Bukidnon.

When planning your itinerary, allocate enough time for each tourist spot. Some attractions, such as Mt. Kitanglad and Dahilayan Adventure Park, require a full day to explore. It’s also important to consider the weather, as some tourist spots may be closed during rainy seasons.

For accommodations, there are many options in Bukidnon, ranging from budget-friendly to luxurious. Some recommended places to stay include The Pinegrove Mountain Lodge, The Forest Park, and the Dahilayan Forest Park Resort.

Before heading to Bukidnon, check the travel guidelines and requirements, especially during the pandemic. You can also hire a local tour guide to help you navigate around the tourist spots and provide you with information about the province.

Bukidnon is truly an adventure worth exploring. There is always something new to discover, from its beautiful landscapes to its rich culture and history. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or a culture enthusiast, Bukidnon has something to offer. So pack your bags, prepare your itinerary, and get ready to experience the best tourist spots in Bukidnon.

Remember to include Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park, Dahilayan Adventure Park, Kaamulan Park, Kampo Juan, Monastery of the Transfiguration, and Pulangi River in your list of must-visit destinations. These top tourist spots in Bukidnon are sure to make your trip an unforgettable one.

So what are you waiting for? Book your trip to Bukidnon now and experience the adventure of a lifetime!

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20 Bukidnon Tourist Spots & Things to Do That You Shouldn’t Miss

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Updated on: February 5, 2024

Bukidnon Tourist Spots

Bukidnon, renowned for its mountainous landscapes and cool climate, is home to the spectacular Dahilayan Adventure Park and the stunning Kaamulan Park. The province thrives on cultural heritage and ecotourism, drawing visitors to its natural beauty and indigenous Matigsalug tribe.

Explore the heartland of Mindanao with Bukidnon tourist spots, where the land brims with verdant hills and fertile valleys that beckon adventurers and nature lovers alike. Embrace the serene environment as you weave through the inviting trails of the Kitanglad Mountain Range or marvel at the panoramic views atop Mt.

Dulang-Dulang. Discover the cultural tapestry in the colorful Kaamulan Festival, a vivid display of traditions and festivities. Find your thrill amidst the treetops with zipline experiences at Dahilayan Adventure Park, claiming one of Asia’s longest ziplines. Or simply relish the tranquility of the Lake Apo – a serene crater lake perfect for a reflective escape. Bukidnon is an unspoiled haven that promises an authentic experience of the Philippines’ natural grandeur and rich cultural mosaic.

How To Go To Bukidnon Tourist Spots

Traveling to Bukidnon, an enchanting province on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, is an adventure in itself. This region is accessible by land and the journey can be embarked on from neighboring cities like Cagayan de Oro or Davao.

Visitors typically board a bus or hire a private vehicle to traverse the scenic route dotted with lush landscapes and agricultural plantations. The cooler climate and rich cultural heritage of Bukidnon make the trip an experience to look forward to.

For a smoother expedition, it’s advisable to check transportation schedules in advance and consider travel advisories, ensuring a well-planned exploration of the area’s captivating tourist spots.

What Is Bukidnon Famous For?

Bukidnon boasts a plethora of natural wonders and cultural heritage that captivate tourists from around the globe. Known for its sprawling pineapple plantations, this landlocked province provides a breath of fresh air for those escaping the hustle of urban life.

Adventure seekers revel in the exhilarating zip lines at Dahilayan Adventure Park, while the enchanting Kitanglad Mountain Range summons trekkers eager to commune with nature. Traditional Kaamulan Festival, with its dances and authentic music, offers an immersive experience into the rich indigenous culture.

Bukidnon’s cool climate is ideal for agriculture and subsequently supports vast fields of organic produce, further enriching the offerings of the region. Truly, Bukidnon tourist spots is a hidden gem that promises an array of experiences, from ecological pursuits to cultural discoveries.

What Is The Most Famous Food In Bukidnon?

Bukidnon is not only renowned for its picturesque landscapes but also its unique and savory cuisine. Among the array of delectable offerings, Binaki stands out as the region’s signature dish. This steamed corn cake, reminiscent of sweet tamales, is crafted from a blend of fresh corn kernels, coconut milk, and sugar, all wrapped in corn husks before being cooked to perfection.

Visitors often find themselves enamored with its subtle sweetness and the comforting, homey sensation it provides. The love for Binaki encapsulates the essence of Bukidnon’s culinary heritage, an experience that is both authentic and heartwarming. Exploring the lush scenery and cultural sites, one’s journey across this province is beautifully accentuated by the flavors of its beloved fare.

1. Dahilayan Adventure Park

With activities that will get your heart racing, this park is a must-visit for anyone craving an adrenaline rush. Picture yourself soaring through the sky on one of Asia’s longest dual ziplines, or navigating the challenging ropes course.

Not just for thrill-seekers, the park also offers horseback riding and ATV trails that allow you to explore the picturesque scenery at a more relaxed pace. Every turn in Dahilayan promises a new excitement, making it a perfect spot for families, friends, and solo adventurers looking to experience the natural beauty of Bukidnon in a unique and exhilarating way.

2. Mt. Dulang Dulang

Mt. Dulang Dulang stands as the second-highest peak in the Philippines, beckoning seasoned hikers and nature lovers alike. This majestic mountain is often referred to as “D2” by locals and is not only a natural wonder but also a cultural treasure, deeply revered by the indigenous people.

Its lush forests are a haven for endemic flora and fauna, providing a mesmerizing experience amidst the rich biodiversity. Trekking up its slopes presents an exhilarating challenge, with the reward of panoramic views that are nothing short of breathtaking. Those yearning for an adventure that transcends the typical tourist path will find Mt.

Dulang Dulang’s trails to be both a test of endurance and a pathway to tranquility.

3. Communal Ranch

Communal Ranch stands as a testament to the allure of nature’s unspoiled beauty. This expansive region offers visitors a chance to escape the clamor of urban life and immerse themselves in pastoral tranquility.

Picture-perfect horizons stretch far and wide, framed by the ranch’s rugged fences and the occasional grazing cattle dotting the landscape. For the equine enthusiast or the wide-eyed traveler, horseback riding across the rolling terrain becomes a memorable adventure, while the sweeping views offer photographers and nature lovers countless opportunities for discovery.

As the sun dips behind the distant peaks, the sky paints itself with hues of twilight—a sight that encapsulates the serene grandeur of the Communal Ranch experience.

4. Lake Apo

Lake Apo stands as a serene escape from the bustle of urban life. This hidden gem offers a tranquil setting with its pristine, mirror-like waters that reflect the surrounding verdant hills and lush vegetation.

Visitors can enjoy a quiet boat ride, take part in paddleboarding, or simply soak in the peaceful ambiance that pervades this idyllic haven. Known for its rich biodiversity, Lake Apo also provides habitat for various species of freshwater fish, making it a favorite spot for anglers.

Even without plunging into its depths, the lake’s scenic beauty alone is a compelling reason for tourists to add it to their itinerary when exploring the natural wonders of Bukidnon.

5. Mt. Kitanglad

Ascending the slopes of Mt. Kitanglad in Bukidnon offers an unparalleled experience for trekkers and nature enthusiasts alike. This majestic peak, standing as the fourth highest mountain in the Philippines, promises breathtaking views and a rich biodiversity that includes rare and endemic species.

Adventure seekers will find the challenging trails both invigorating and rewarding, while bird watchers can delight in the possibility of witnessing the majestic Philippine eagle in its natural habitat. The cultural immersion in the indigenous Talaandig community at the mountain’s base adds depth to the journey, providing insights into the ways the mountain influences their way of life.

Mt. Kitanglad stands as a pillar of natural beauty and cultural richness in Bukidnon.

6. Del Monte Pineapple Farm Plantation

The Del Monte Pineapple Farm Plantation offers a unique glimpse into the agricultural heritage of the Philippines. This sprawling expanse entices visitors with its neatly arranged rows of pineapple plants, stretching as far as the eye can see.

The plantation isn’t just for show; it is a working farm where one can learn about the fascinating process of pineapple cultivation and harvesting. Guests often find the experience both educational and engaging, as they take in the fresh, sweet aroma of ripe pineapples and perhaps even sample the succulent fruit fresh off the vine.

The farm also provides an excellent backdrop for photography enthusiasts, with the scenic greenery and the grandeur of Mount Kitanglad in the distance.

7. Monastery Of The Transfiguration

Monastery of the Transfiguration is an architectural marvel and spiritual oasis. Designed by National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin, this pyramid-shaped church captivates visitors with its unique design and tranquil surroundings. It serves as both a sanctuary for Benedictine monks and a destination for tourists seeking a serene retreat.

Exploring its grounds offers a glimpse into a life of simplicity and prayer, while the panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes conjures a sense of peace. On special occasions, the monastery opens its doors to guests for retreats and religious services, making it a significant spiritual landmark in the region, imbued with cultural and architectural significance.

8. Mt. Capistrano

Mt. Capistrano stands out as a prominent feature in Bukidnon, drawing adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts with its distinctive rugged terrain and scenic hiking trails. The ascent to its summit isn’t just a trek; it’s a journey through fascinating geological formations and lush greenery, offering breathtaking vistas at various vantage points.

Local folklore and tales enhance the mystique of this natural wonder, making it a cultural gem as well. Its majesty is best observed at dawn, when the sun’s first rays kiss the mist-clad peaks, casting a golden glow over the landscape.

For those with a passion for photography, the panoramic views provide ample opportunities to capture the essence of Bukidnon’s beauty. Each step towards the peak of Mt. Capistrano promises an experience filled with awe and tranquility, solidifying its place as a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to this region.

9. Mt. Kalatungan

Mt. Kalatungan stands as an enchanting destination for trekkers and nature enthusiasts alike. As the Philippines’ sixth highest peak, this magnificent mountain offers a rich mosaic of biodiversity. Adventurers can immerse themselves in flourishing ecosystems and scenic vistas while traversing its challenging trails.

The area is revered for its mystical atmosphere, often attributed to the ancestral domain of the indigenous Talaandig tribe. Anyone with a thirst for exploration can expect to encounter diverse flora and fauna, making the ascent not just a physical journey, but a profound communion with nature.

Visitors will be rewarded with panoramic views and the unrivaled serenity that comes from being elevated above the ordinary—one of Bukidnon’s many precious hidden gems.

10. Panimahawa Ridge

Panimahawa Ridge stands as a scenic escape for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This breathtaking destination offers an invigorating trek that rewards hikers with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Early risers are treated to a magnificent sunrise while the serene atmosphere provides a perfect backdrop for meditation and reflection.

Given its altitude, the ridge serves as an excellent vantage point for bird watching, allowing visitors to observe a variety of local species in their natural habitat. As a relatively untouched Bukidnon tourist spot, Panimahawa Ridge promises an authentic outdoor experience, encouraging a deeper appreciation of the Philippines’ natural beauty.

11. Kaamulan Park

Kaamulan Park stands as a celebration of the region’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The park is a tranquil haven, perfect for those who seek a peaceful retreat away from the city life.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the local traditions as the park becomes the center stage for the annual Kaamulan Festival, showcasing colorful indigenous performances and crafts. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the well-preserved landscapes, ideal for leisurely strolls and picnics with friends and family.

With its picturesque scenery and cultural displays, Kaamulan Park offers an authentic glimpse into the heart of Bukidnon’s community spirit.

12. Limunsudan Falls

Limunsudan Falls is a two-tiered cascade considered to be among the highest and most majestic in the Philippines. Adventure seekers making their way through the verdant landscapes are rewarded with the sight of its powerful waters plummeting down a ravine, creating a thunderous harmony with nature that stimulates the senses.

The journey to Limunsudan Falls offers an immersive experience into the heart of Mindanao’s untouched natural beauty. Here, cultural encounters are as rich as the environment, with the local Higaonon tribe serving as stewards of this natural wonder, weaving a tapestry of tradition and ecological respect.

Visitors are encouraged to embrace the full experience, from the challenging trek to the serene moments spent in the misty embrace of the falls.

13. Rotypeaks Ridge Camp

RotyPeaks Ridge Camp offers an escape for the adventurous traveler seeking panoramic views and an immersive nature experience. The camp stands as a unique haven for those eager to witness the splendor of dawn as the first rays of sunlight kiss the mountaintops.

A visit here guarantees memories filled with breathtaking vistas and crisp, mountain air, perfect for individuals yearning to reconnect with nature away from the clamor of urban life. Embrace the serenity of an overnight stay or simply bask in the area’s tranquil beauty while exploring the pathways that meander through the verdant landscape.

RotyPeaks Ridge Camp is truly a gem for sightseers and nature aficionados alike.

14. Alalum Falls

Alalum Falls emerges as a spectacular natural wonder that captivates travelers with its pristine beauty. This hidden gem, draped in a lush tapestry of tropical flora, offers a respite from the hustle of daily life, cascading majestically into a serene pool below.

Visitors to Alalum Falls are greeted by the soothing sounds of rushing water and the refreshing mist that arises from its powerful plunge. The area surrounding the falls provides prime spots for picnicking and capturing the perfect photo to immortalize your visit.

A trip to Alalum Falls promises an enchanting experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, making it an essential stop in exploring the province’s rich tapestry of landscapes.

15. Buda Vista Garden Resort

Buda Vista Garden Resort offers a serene escape, where tranquility meets natural beauty. Visitors to this picturesque haven will find themselves surrounded by gardens and panoramic mountain views, providing an idyllic backdrop for relaxation.

The resort boasts an array of amenities that cater to every guest’s need, from cozy accommodations to refreshing pools. For those seeking an immersive experience, the resort’s guided tours through its verdant flora present an opportunity to connect with nature, while the soothing ambiance ensures a restorative retreat for city dwellers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Embracing the charm of the highlands, Buda Vista Garden Resort stands as a testament to Bukidnon’s captivating allure and its status as a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the region.

16. Camp Philips: Del Monte Pineapple Plantation

Camp Philips in Bukidnon offers a refreshing getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. This idyllic location is home to the well-known Del Monte Pineapple Plantation, where visitors can feast their eyes on golden pineapples stretching across acres of land.

Taking a guided tour allows a deeper understanding of the agricultural process behind one of the country’s most celebrated exports. The vastness of the plantation is not just a treat for the eyes but also an invitation for a satisfying exploration among the perfectly aligned rows of pineapple plants.

It’s a destination where one can reconnect with nature and gain insight into the agricultural heritage of the Philippines.

17. Jmcc Peak

Perched majestically amidst the highlands of Bukidnon, JMCC Peak offers visitors a breathtaking panorama unrivaled in its beauty. Adventurous souls seeking a respite from the burdens of daily life find solace in its serene environment. The journey to the summit provides a thrilling challenge for hikers, while at the peak, the expansive views of the surrounding landscape are a trophy rewarding their efforts.

Whether it’s the lush greenery during the rainy season, or the hues that paint the scenery in the dry months, the changing faces of nature ensure that no two visits are ever the same. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts regard it as a hidden gem, where the symphony of local wildlife harmonizes with the rustling leaves, creating an unforgettable experience.

18. Jbm Little Paradise- 5,000 Tulips

JBM Little Paradise awaits travelers with a spectacular display of 5,000 tulips, a rarity in the tropical climate of the Philippines. This enchanting garden offers a kaleidoscope of colors, captivating guests as they stroll through rows of flowers meticulously arranged to create a breathtaking landscape.

Each visit here promises an Instagram-worthy photo-op, with the tulips providing a stunning backdrop that rivals even the famous fields of Holland. Visitors can indulge in the serene atmosphere and enjoy the unique charm of JBM Little Paradise, making it a must-visit destination for flower enthusiasts and nature lovers exploring the picturesque province of Bukidnon.

19. Greek Hills

Greek Hills presents a breathtaking panorama that captivates the hearts of travelers. With its rolling landscapes reminiscent of the Mediterranean, visitors get to experience a slice of Grecian allure without leaving the Philippines.

The site is a marvel for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike, promising a serene environment that’s perfect for moments of reflection or a picnic with a view. As the sun casts its golden hue over the terrain, the picturesque setting becomes even more enchanting, offering a unique experience that stands out among Bukidnon’s many natural wonders.

Whether you’re a solo adventurer or with companions, Greek Hills is a must-visit destination that adds a touch of mythical charm to your Philippine escapade.

20. Rr Family Spring Resort

RR Family Spring Resort is a tranquil getaway perfect for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. With its fresh spring-fed pools and scenic countryside ambiance, this family-friendly destination is ideal for those who wish to soak in the serene beauty of nature.

Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained facilities and partake in a host of recreational activities suitable for all ages. The lush surroundings provide a refreshing backdrop for an exciting escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer stay, the RR Family Spring Resort promises a memorable experience for everyone.

Bukidnon opens doors to unparalleled beauty and culture. From the expansive pineapple fields to the sacred Mount Dulang-Dulang, each attraction promises an unforgettable experience. Grasp the chance to immerse in the serene landscapes and heritage.

Make your next adventure a memorable sojourn in the heart of Mindanao. Bukidnon tourist spots awaits to dazzle you with its wonders.

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Bukidnon Tourist Spot Guide – 14 Amazing Places to Engage with Nature in Mindanao

  • by Hungry Traveller
  • November 14, 2020 July 31, 2022

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Explore nature at its best from the most visited Bukidnon tourist spots when visiting northern Mindanao. 

The province of Bukidnon is known as the pineapple capital of the Philippines and the food basket of Mindanao. Its vast and ideal geographic setting merits Bukidnon for agricultural industries and various ecological tourism opportunities.

While agriculture is the leading industry, Bukidnon is a place every adventurer dreams of visiting. That is because its diverse mountains and rich natural landscapes suitable for both beginners and seasoned travelers.

In fact, Bukidnon province houses the second-highest mountain in the country, which you will learn as you read on to this guide.

Bukidnon’s weather is comparable to Baguio City in northern Luzon, thanks to its higher altitude.

The best time to visit Bukidnon is February to April for a relatively cooler climate. During these months, the temperature has average highs of 29° Celsius and average lows of 18° Celsius.

Find out the best Bukidnon tourist spots for your next adventure

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1. Dahilayan Adventure Park

Dual Zipline is one of the top activities to try at Dahilayan Adventure Park.

A day full of outdoor excitement awaits you at Dahilayan Adventure Park. Located in Manolo Fortich, this Bukidnon tourist spot is set at the base of Mount Kitanglad Range.

You can easily reach this park for about 45 minutes of travel from the town proper. If you come from Cagayan de Oro, the trip takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Dahilayan Adventure Park offers a wide range of adrenaline-pumping activities, best enjoyed when traveling with your family or friends. Some of these enjoyable attractions to try are the Dual Zipline, Razorback mountain Coaster, Python Roller Zipride, Flying Lizard Canopy Glider, Rope Coarse, and others.

Dahilayan Adventure Park is one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots, offering various recreational activities. They also offer accommodations perfect for an extended stay.

One of their thrilling yet fun rides to try is the Dual Zipline, spanning 820 meters. But before going into action, you will be riding first a 4WD Safari Cruiser to take you to its launching tower.

You can also try its Dropzone that will surely make you scream aloud the moment you descend. At 120 feet, you will be plunging almost to the surface of a human-made lagoon. This attraction is available in either single or a tandem ride.

When you simply prefer a laidback stay, guests can just roam around nature trails and enjoy the endless forest and mountains. A visit to Dahilayan Adventure Park is among the popular things to do in Bukidnon province when traveling with kids.

2. Panimahawa Ridge

Get yourself in awe of the beauty of the mountain ranges of Bukidnon when you climb Paminaha Ridge. With its easy trail, it easily became one of the top activities to include in Bukidnon tourist spots itinerary.

Mountaineering enthusiasts should not miss Panimahawa Ridge. Peaking at 819 meters in Impasug-ong, this marvelous landscape is a bucket list to check from your Bukisnon tourist spots list.

After reaching the drop-off point in Ant Farm, you need to secure a permit from its local tourism office, and a local guide will accompany your group. The trek takes about two hours for beginners and more or less 1.5 hours for the pro ones.

If you plan to camp, you can schedule your hike in the afternoon to catch the stunning sunset view at the peak. You get to observe the Milky Way Galaxy at night if the weather fits perfectly.

After a night at the hills, you can patiently wait as the sunlight breaks into the horizon. While the sun shines brightly, you can also observe the breathtaking view of Mount Dulang Dulang, Mount Kitanglad, and Mount Maagnaw.

This Bukidnon tourist spot also neighbors other ridges like the Kapayawan Ridge and Kaanibungan Ridge. Ask your local guide or inquire at their tourism office if you plan to explore other peaks.

More visuals and guide at  Lakwatsero’s blog .

3. Mount Kitanglad

Mount Kitanglad is the fourth highest mountain in the Philippines at 2,899 meters MASL. This peak is one of the favorite mountaineering destinations in the Philippines.

Level up your adventurous spirit by climbing up the trails of Mount Kitanglad to its summit.

Before anything else, make sure to arrange your visit beforehand to its tourism office to secure a permit.

Mount Kitanglad marks the fourth highest mountain in the Philippines at 2,899 meters. This protected natural park is also home to various endemic plants and animals like the Rafflesia and the Philippine Eagle.

There are bunkhouses and cell towers at the peak, making the trails going up as well-established. Even so, beginners may still find it a challenging climb.

Along your climb, you can spontaneously appreciate the scenic mountains nearby. Reaching the summit takes around 10 hours, so make sure to reserve a bunk bed in advance to save you from cold weather at night.

Climbing this Bukidnon tourist spot is a real challenge, but it rewards you with the view of its diversified ecosystem.

🔗 Nearby Tourist Destinations | Cagayan de Oro |

4. Mount Dulang Dulang

Mount Dulang Dulang characterizes a mystical and enchanting ecosystem that makes it one of the top Bukidnon tourist spots for mountaineering.

If Mount Kitanglad doesn’t excite you, try the more challenging Mount Dulang Dulang.

Mount Dulang Dulang is the highest peak in Bukidnon, reaching 2,938 meters and the second-highest in the Philippines, next to Mount Apo.

Like Mount Apo and Pulag, Mount Dulang Dulang is also home to ethnic tribes. With the rights given to the Talaandig tribe, mountaineers should abide by the local’s traditional ritual before their climb.

While climbing this mountain is more complicated than Mount Kitanglad, tourists can expect a more diversified ecosystem.

With the relatively high moisture in the mountain, it’s no wonder why mosses and ferns thrive everywhere uphill. Mountaineers can also quickly compare the mystical ambiance to the elven forest in The Lord of The Rings movie.

The summit also gives a rewarding and perfect view of the province and nearby mountains. Conquering the summit takes about two days minimum, so you keep your essentials to a minimum to ease up your hike.

5. Mount Kalatungan

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Mount Kalatungan in the Kitanglad mountain range is no less extreme hiking tourist destination in Bukidnon. Its level of difficulty perhaps surfaces that of Mount Dulang Dulang.

Garnering the fifth spot among the highest peaks in the Philippines, Mount Kalatungan points at 2880 MASL, a slightly lower elevation compared to Dulang Dulang.

Forest density in Kalatungan is paramount, with its mossy characteristics. Sightings of the Philippine Eagle here remarkably show its rich biodiversity.

Reaching the summit of Mount Kalatungan could take up to 12 hours. The same goes with the descent, so taking the challenge of Mount Kalatungan could take up to 3 days in the peaks.

For a sample itinerary, visit PinoyMountaineer .

6. Lake Apo

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Take a break from the high peaks and spend a relaxing time while enjoying the majestic ambiance of Lake Apo in Barangay Guinoyoran, Valencia City.

Lake Apo measures 24 hectares and is a former crater with depths reaching 26 meters. Trees and shrubs are growing on mountainsides envelope most of the lake, giving off a greenish backdrop.

Tourists and locals enjoy various water activities like boating, bamboo rafting, fishing, or dining in a floating cottage in the middle of the lake. Jetski rides are among the options, too, if you’re into more extreme rides.

There are basic accommodations when planning to stay overnight. Vendors sell some food but are on a limited kind, so it’s best to bring your food with you.

Lake Apo is an excellent venue for a mini detox from the bustling city for the locals. While for tourists, a quick visit here could set your mood to explore more Bukidnon tourist spots.

7. Monastery of the Transfiguration

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A 15-minute drive from Malaybalay City center can bring you to the Monastery of the Transfiguration.

This eye-catching religious place features a pyramid-shaped structure designed by National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin.

Home to Benedictine monks, this monastery is a top local destination during Holy Week. The well-maintained lawn and quiet location keep the area serene and solitary from the busy city outskirts. This solemn place is also a favorite destination for mini-retreat or special occasions like weddings and baptismal.

Drop by here when exploring Bukidnon tourist spots before or after your outdoor escapades. You can also visit its two-story museum, wherein you can gaze at a vestment collection by monk Fr. Dom Martin Gomez.

After appreciating the chapel’s peculiar beauty, you can visit its cafe nearby or buy some souvenirs at its boutique.

8. Bukidnon Pineapple Farm

Visit the vast pineapple plantation at Manolo Fortich during your Bukidnon tourist spot tour

Bukidnon’s relatively low climate makes it ideal for growing fruits such as pineapples and bananas.

Camp Philips in Manolo Fortich houses the largest pineapple production plant in the country, the Del Monte Pineapple Plantation. This 25,000-hectare land comprises farms, plantations, employee housing, and facilities.

High-quality pineapples are grown here, and some are exported globally as fresh produce or preserved fruit cuts and drinks.

It’s a nice side trip among tourist spots in Bukidnon because you get to pass by here when visiting Dahilayan Adventure Park. Visiting the camp is free, and you can get to see the seemingly endless pineapple farm from the horizon up to mountain feet.

Inside the complex, you can also visit its souvenir shop to buy some souvenirs and pineapple delicacies at a reasonable price.

9. Mt. Kitanglad Agri-Ecological Techno-Demo Center

Have a unique experience when visiting Bukidnon at the Hobbit House

Learn about sustainable farming by visiting the Mt. Kitanglad Agri-Ecological Techno-Demo Center (MKAETDC) in Sinaburan, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon.

Run by Mr. Benjamin Maputi and his wife, this 22-hectare property is among the country’s top demonstration farms. Its core advocate is about the viability of integrated farming and environmental protection.

A guided tour lets you explore the farms and ecological trails, aside from learning its zero-waste management process.

Apart from your eco-tour, you can also visit its intriguing Hobbit Houses. With the owner’s fascination with the movie The Lord of the Rings, he came up with the idea of building these tiny houses.

You can rent the Hobbit Houses and have a unique experience while inside the forest farm. The natural landscape fits the ambiance perfectly, and you can snap photos and clips for your social feeds.

You can book their accommodation at a very decent rate and have a chance to try their organic foods too.

10. Mount Capistrano

This Bukidnon tourist spot lets you experience a day hike in Malaybalay City

Mount Capistrano is your best alternative to the rising mountains of Dulang Dulang and Kitanglad when wanting to conquer Bukidnon tourist spots in a shorter time.

This 618-meter mountain in Malaybalay City features a solid rock formation on its peak, acting as a platform for resting and enjoying the city’s sceneries.

Reaching the summit takes about 1.5 hours to 2 on average, where even beginners can take the challenge.

Your trek starts at cement stairs that lead to rope-assisted uphill trails. Reaching the summit lets you conquer enormous rock formations and offers a panoramic view of the Kitanglad and Kalatungan ranges.

You can climb early in the morning before sunrise or in the afternoon for a golden skyline.

11. Alalum Falls

Alalum falls seen from a distance

The Alalum Falls is an excellent side-trip when you are touring the province of Bukidnon.

This waterfall sits in between Sumilao and Impasug-ong, visible when plying the route of Sayre Highway.

Its water source comes primarily from highland springs in the Mount Katinglad range, which collectively rushes along with a network of rivers. Subsequently, waters pour into a 45-meter drop down to its circular basin.

The place has a viewing deck, providing ample parking space for tourists. One can instantly take a selfie with the Alalum Falls as a backdrop after that. You can also descend from its established stair landings to come up close to the basin.

Thanks to its rich foliage and trees around the falls, the place is calm and charming.

12. Blue Water Cave

Soak up in the chilly waters of Blue Water Cave while taking a break from your mountain adventures in Bukidnon. You can drive down south of Maramag, near the bordering line of Quezon thru Davao-Buda Highway.

Right after jumping off from the highway, you still need to trek, though, for about 15-20 minutes. However, reaching its base demands some flexibility as it could be challenging.

Upon entering the cave, you’ll quickly notice the rushing sound of water underneath. Likewise, the inviting bluish water welcomes you until you can’t resist taking a dip.

13. Nasuli Spring

Nasuli Spring lets you relax after a day of hike. Include this too, to your Bukidnon tourist spot list.

Loosen up your sore legs at Nasuli Spring Resort after hiking at Mount Capistrano. After some extraneous hikes, this natural spring resort is a go-to tourist destination in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, for locals and tourists.

The running water in Nasuli Spring is cold and inviting that you’ll quickly want to take a dip. On the other hand, the towering trees provide shade, keeping a relaxing ambiance.

The water is deep, and a platform allows energetic visitors for diving activities. There are cottages available for rent as well.

Make Nasuli Spring a side-trip for a relaxing natural ambiance, even for just a short stay.

14. Kaamulan Park

Spend the cool weather of Bukidnon at Kaamulan Park during your Bukidnon tourist spot tour

Any time of the day fits just fine to your schedule when it comes to visiting Kaamulan Park in Malaybalay City.

Whether you’re into a morning stroll or afternoon relaxation, Kaamulan Park is a perfect place to catch a fresh pine scent and cold mountain breeze.

Spanning a massive 500 hectares of green space, the Kaamulan Park also houses recreational facilities and activities such as a kids playground, a zoo, and horseback riding.

This Bukidnon tourist spot boasts a haven for those who need a quick meditation with its vast and serene open space. Kids and adults play with their skateboards and bikes, set foot on the green covers, or hug tall trees.

A portion of the park has traditional houses primarily built from wooden elements. You can take some dramatic photos here, slide some clips for your stories, or just feel amused by its serene setting.

🔗 Nearby Tourist Destinations | Camiguin | Siquijor |

What is nice about bukidnon.

Bukidnon has a nice climate relative to its higher altitude thanks to the great mountain ranges. Its vast agricultural land has sustainably supporting the majority of supplies of Mindanao Island. In fact, the largest plantation of pineapples in the Philippines is located in Bukidnon.

Why should I visit Bukidnon?

If you are into mountaineering, Bukidnon has a variety of summits to conquer. The province’s geographic profile has made Bukidnon one of the ecotourism hotspot in Mindanao. Aside from mountains, you can also visit Bukidnon for its waterfalls, forest parks, caves, and spring resorts.

What are the top attractions to visit in Bukidnon Province?

For the touristy destinations, parks and resorts are the top attractions to visit in Bukidnon – Dahilayan Adventure Park – Kaamulan Park – Bukidnon Pineapple Farm – Nasuli Spring (and other spring resorts) – Lake Apo

Plan your next Bukidnon tourist spots adventure now

Not only does Bukidnon serve as a primary food basket in Mindanao, but also a prime ecological tourist destination. Its vast terrain offers many nature-driven activities and eco-friendly tourist spots in Bukidnon.

Plan your next outdoor escapade and visit one of these attractions in Bukidnon province.

While pristine beaches are lacking, this province still has more to offer than you could imagine. With the relaxation of community restrictions brought about by the pandemic, tourism is slowly regaining its momentum in Bukidnon.

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2020 Top Tourist Spots in Bukidnon [And How To Get There]

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This is our list of the best tourist spots in Bukidnon, a landlocked province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines.

At the center of the island of Mindanao , lies a province that widely occupies the plateau of the island; showcasing the best of the best natural and land destinations of the country is the province of Bukidnon .

Bukidnon is known for its vast agricultural system but what many do not know is the sites to be seen are one-of-a-kind places. The tourist spots in Bukidnon will show you how much more beautiful Mindanao is.

8 Best Tourist Spots in Bukidnon, Philippines

Communal ranch in impasugong.

Nestled in the charming town of Imapsugong, the Communal Ranch is one of the top tourist spots in Bukidnon . Tucked away in lush valleys and grassy canyons, this hidden gem boasts winding streams and natural springs that add to its peaceful ambiance.

Sitting gracefully amidst the rolling hills of Capitan Bayong village, just about eight kilometers northeast of town, the ranch has long been known as a serene oasis.

One of the ranch’s standout features is its captivating heart-shaped pond, set against a backdrop of majestic mountains and colorful wildflowers. It’s the perfect spot for tourists seeking a picture-perfect setting and couples looking for a romantic place to capture prenuptial photos.

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Mount Kitanglad

Seeing the fourth highest mountain in the country should be a part of your bucket list. The mountain is known to be the home of some of the indigenous tribes like the Talaandigs and the Higaonons. A lot of hikers would not miss out on hiking this mountain because of the undeniably breathtaking view at the top.

Mount Kitanglad, one of the top tourist spots in Bukidnon.

Mount Dulang-Dulang

If the fourth highest mountain in the country did not challenge you, maybe the second highest will. Mt. Dulang-Dulang is known to be a very difficult climb, not advisable for beginners. But if you like the challenge and if you want to discover the rich environment it has, then go—it is worth it. This tourist spot in Bukidnon is known to have the richest and thriving forest in the Philippines.

Mount Dulang-Dulang in Bukidnon

A picturesque view of the waters and nature around will soothe your mind, body, heart, and eyes of all its worries and fatigue; Lake Apo, one of the top tourist spots in Bukidnon is just the perfect place to unwind. The best way to enjoy your visit to Lake Apo is by renting a floating cottage, also known as a ‘ balsa ’, so you can chill and relax in the middle of the lake while enjoying your surroundings.

Lake Apo, one of the top tourist spots in Bukidnon

Dahilayan Adventure Park

Get the adrenaline junkie in you to come out when you are going to Bukidnon because you cannot leave the province without having to try the adventure brought to you by the Dahilayan Adventure Park. The adventure ark offers the LONGEST dual Zipline in the whole Asia Region with a soaring height of 4,700 feet.

Monastery of Transfiguration

A top tourist spot in Bukidnon that has built itself as a place for people who seek refuge and tranquility—the Monastery of Transfiguration is a pyramid-like building that is the home of Benedictine Monks. It has a very modern design to it that also makes it scenic. Additionally, they also have a two-storey museum that should be visited.

CEDAR Waterfalls

This will be one of the most memorable nature hikes you will ever have. The hike to the falls feels so mystical but the sight of the falls itself seems magical and out of this world. The falls and the vegetation around it kind of reminds you of what the fairy tales you heard when you were younger.

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Bluewater Cave

When you visit the Bluewater Cave, you can cool off and take a dip in the turquoise colored water. It is another mystical destination on our list that looks like a hideout of mermaids.

7 Notable Bukidnon Tourist Spots

  • Vertical Bivouac at Kiokong White Rock Wall in Quezon, Bukidnon
  • Kampo Juan’s Heritage House in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
  • Montesclaros Ranch in Patag, Bagontaas, Valencia, Bukidnon
  • Talaandig Tribe School of Living Tradition in Songko, Lantapan, Bukidnon
  • Mt. Capistrano in Malaybalay, Bukidnon
  • Alalum Falls in Sumilao Bukidnon
  • Overview Nature and Culture Park in Kipolot, Quezon, Bukidnon

Festivals in Bukidnon

  • Kaamulan Festival in Malaybalay, Bukidnon

Must-Try Food in Bukidnon

Where to stay in bukidnon.

Depending on where you plan to go in Bukidnon, the province has many hotels and hostels to accommodate every guest. The majority of the accommodations are located in the provincial capital city of Malaybalay. Check out these hotels and hostels in Bukidnon or you may also consider staying at these Airbnb units in Bukidnon .

How to get to Bukidnon

The province of Bukidnon does not have a commercial airport. The nearest airports are in Laquindingan and Davao . If you plan to go to Maramag and Valencia, it might be wiser to fly to Davao and take a Davao to Cagayan de Oro bus and alight in Maramag or Valencia in Bukidnon. If you plan to go to Dahilayan or in Malaybalay, you can fly to Laquindingan and take a bus from CDO to Davao or Malaybalay, Valencia or Maramag.

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Posted on November 14, 2023

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We will write all Bukidnon tourist spots and things to do in Bukidnon that you should try. In this Bukidnon travel guide we’ll show you how beautiful Bukidnon is.

Mindanao is the second largest main island in the Philippines. Bukidnon is popular because of the mountains in Davao. Read here resorts in Bukidnon !

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How to get to bukidnon – cagayan de oro to bukidnon.

If you want to get from Cagayan de Oro to Bukidnon. Buses and vans are leaving from Agora Bus Terminal. Buses are running during the day from Cagayan de Oro to Malaybalay City travel time is around 3 hours and the bus fare is 120 PHP. Buses from Cagayan de Oro to Valencia City travel time 4 hours and the bus fare 160 PHP .

There are also jeepneys leaving from Cagayan de Oro to Bukidnon The from Eastern-Gusa Jeepney Terminal to and Manolo Fortich in Bukidnon where there are things to do and places to stay.

DAVAO TO BUKIDNON

If you want to get from Davao to Bukidnon by bus. There are buses leaving from Davao Bus Terminal to Valencia City. The travel time Davao to Valencia City is 5-6 hours and bus fare is 350 PHP .

BUTUAN TO BUKIDNON

If you want to get from Butuan to Bukidnon by bus. There are buses leaving from Butuan to Valencia City travel time is around 6-7 hours.

BUKIDNON ITINERARY AND DAILY BUDGET

Bukidnon itinerary is good for 2-3 days a great way to spend a weekend if you like the adventure. The cost of living in Bukidnon Mindanao is low in general. You can get a jeepney ride for 10 PHP . There are meals in local places starting from 50-100 PHP for a meal in a local carinderia. And you can get accommodation starting from 1000 PHP .

If you are looking for budget accommodation in Bukidnon. You can find rooms for 800-2000 PHP with the basics and if you wish more comfort and luxury prices start from 2500 PHP . also try AirBnB in Bukidnon starting from 800 PHP .

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BUKIDNON TOURIST SPOTS AND THINGS TO DO IN BUKIDNON

You will find amazing Bukidnon tourist spots and many things to do in Bukidnon. From places in the nature like mountains, cave and waterfalls to cultural sites around Bukidnon Province.

1. KIOKONG WHITE ROCK WALL

Kiokong White Rock Wall is inside the Kiokong Eco-Tourism project. Bukidnon are known because of the “vertical bivouac” attraction. If you are looking for some serious adventure in Bukidnon, don’t miss visiting Kiokong White Rock Wall.

Go hiking Kiokong White Rock Wall and you can even do camping overnight with your friends or family in the cliffs. For sure one of the best things to do in Bukidnon.

2. DAHILAYAN ADVENTURE PARK

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Ever feel like enjoying the great outdoors and just feel the cool breeze of the nature? You’ll definitely find it here at Dahilayan Adventure Park in Manolo Fortich. If you want to try out ziplining, racing down the hill or doing a 120-foot drop, you should head on to this amazing attraction that you’ll instantly fall in love with.

They not only have great activities to enjoy with your friends and family, but also offer places to stay if you plan on spending a couple of days here. Dahilayan Adventure Park also has a restaurant right by the entrance where you could warm yourself up with a cup of coffee or dine with an amazing view of nature. I definitely guarantee you’ll leave this amazing place begging for more!

The entrance fee to Dahilayan Forest Park is 200 PHP per adult and 50 PHP per children. There is a package for all the rides (Luge, Hanging Bridge, Mini Golf, Go Cart and Bumper Boat) 750 PHP . 

If you do Forest Luge 600 PHP per person,  ATV 750 PHP , Buggy Trail 1200 PHP for two people, Forest Putt Mini Golf 50 PHP , Treetop Adventure 250 PHP per person, Zorb 250 PHP per person, Barrel Train Ride 50 PHP per person, Bumper Boat 150 PHP per person, Hanging Bridge 100 PHP person, Monkey Tree Challenge 50 PHP per person, Bungee Bounce 150 PHP , Net Trampoline 50 PHP .

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3. ULTRA WINDS MOUNTAIN RESORT

Planning to get out of the loud city to unwind and just be one with nature? Come visit Ultra Winds Mountain Resort where you get to stay on a resort sitting on top of a mountain and overlooking in Bukidnon! This is truly one of the best places to go and it is also a great venue for weddings!

They offer very nice and spacious rooms, a restaurant, as well as a gorgeous infinity pool. It’s definitely one hell of a view while relaxing by the pool.

The entrance fee is 100 PHP per person consumable and an additional 150 PHP to have access to the pool per person.

4. KITANGLAD MOUNTAIN RANGE

Kitanglad mountain range with 2800 meters dominates the northern central part of Bukidnon is famous because of its rainforest that has thousands of diversified wildlife species.

The top five highest peaks in this mountain range are Mt. Dulang-dulang, Mt. Kitanglad, Mt. Maagnaw, Mt. Lumuluyaw, and Mt. Tuminungan.

5. BIRDWATCHING AT MT. KITANGLAD

Bird-watching at Mt. Kitanglad Natural Park near Malaybalay City. If you like nature and you want to see Eagle and other beautiful birds you can organize a tour.

6. MOUNT DULANG-DULANG

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Mount Dulang-Dulang is located Brgy Songco, Lantapan, Bukidnon. One of the most challenging hikes in the Philippines. You will have to contact a local guide if you want to hike around the mountain. The views are amazing and it’s one of the best things to do in Bukidnon if you love hiking!

7. SPENDING THE DAY AT LAKE APO

Lake Apo is a crater lake located in Brgy. Guinoyoran in Valencia City jsut 10 kilometers far. You can enjoy water sports like jet-skiing and kayaking and floating bamboo raft. Lake Apo entrance fee is 50 PHP . There are cottages for rent and you can also stay overnight.

8. PULANGI RIVER

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Pulangi River is a perfect one in the list of Bukidnon tourist spots if you like the adventure. You can go rappelling Pulangi River with your friends and you will have an amazing day in the mountains. Apart from rapelling you can do tubing, kayaking and rafting.

9. HOBBIT HOUSES AT BUKIDNON

Hobbit Houses is one of the newest tourist attractions in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon and it’s currently under development. This is a great place for fans of the wonderful book and film series The Lord of the Rings as the structures here closely resemble the Hobbit’s house! The lodges in the farm are still being created so we should watch out for those.

To get to the Hobbit Houses. You have to get a bus to Malaybalay terminal. From here ride a multicab going to Casisang Central School and get a Habal habal to the final destination.

You can stay overnight in a tree house for 750 PHP and 2 people. You can stay in a tent 350 PHP for two people.

10. CROSSING ATUGAN BRIDGE

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Atugan Bridge is one of the highest bridges in the Philippines and the highest in Bukidnon with 64.5 meters. Atugan Bridge crosses the Atugan Canyon along Atugan River and is used for vehicles going to Cagayan de Oro and Davao.

11. RAFFLESIA FLOWER

Rafflesia is the largest flower in the world and you can find in Baungon Bukidnon. You can see gigantic natural flowers. Apart from Rafflesia you can see the Amorphophallus Paeoniifolius which is also so unsual.

12. DEL MONTE PLANTATION

Del Monte Plantation is the largest pineapple plantation. The products are exported to different countries like United States, Japan also to European and Middle Eastern countries.

13. KAMPOJUAN ADVENTURE PARK

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Kampojuan Adventure Park is one of the most popular Bukidnon tourist spots is located in Manolo Fortich. And thje most popular attraction is riding the bike zip line. A perfect place for having so much fun.

14. RIDE A HORSE AT KAAMULAN PARK

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Kaamulan Park is lcoated at Maybalay. You can ride a horse at Kaamulan Park one of the best things to do in Bukidnon if you are traveling with kids. Apart from horse riding you can spend the day at Kaamulan Park is laways get staying in contact with nature.

15. NASULI SPRING

Nasuli Spring is a perfect place to refresh yourself. The water is clean, blue, and deep. You can spend the day swimming with your friends. There are cottages for rent 300 PHP . Nasuli Spring entrance fee is 30 PHP .

16. WATERFALLS IN BUKIDNON

Chasing waterfalls in Bukidnon if you want to swim and refresh. The most popular waterfalls in Bukidnon are Kibalabag Falls in Malaybalay, Sagumata and Kimatahay Falls in Valencia, Kisolon Falls and Alalum Falls in Sumilao, Gantungan, Natigbasan, and DimadungawanFalls in Impasug-ong. As you can’t see Bukidnon tourist spots that you can’t miss one of these waterfalls.

17. SPELUNKING IN BUKIDNON

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Spelunking in Bukidnon for people who love adventure. There are few caves around Bukidnon like Liroan Cave, Sagonsong Caves, Kibawe Caves, Kasanayan Cave, Blue Water, Spiring Cave, Sumalsad Cave. The best way to explore them is hiring a local guide.

If you like spelunking one of the most popular places is Sagada for this.

18. MAI’S PLAYGROUND

Mai’s Playground

Mai’s Playground is a perfect place if you are traveling with kids in the Philippines . And also if you love colorful places to take pictures. It can be a fun experience!

CULTURAL BUKIDNON TOURIST SPOTS

19. experience kaamulan festival.

Kaamulan Festival is an ethnic cultural festival held annually in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon from the second half of February to March 10 . They celebrate the culture and tradition of the seven ethnic tribal groups: Bukidnon, Higaonon, Talaandig, Manobo, Matigsalug, Tigwahanon and Umayamnon that originally inhabit the province.

It’s the only authentic ethnic festival in the Philippines. If you have the opportunity to visit Bukidnon on these dates is one of the things to do in Bukidnon that you cant miss it.

20. ERECCION DE PUEBLO

Ereccion de Pueblo is located in Malaybalay City Plaza. Ereccion de Pueblo shows the negotiation between the Spaniards Colonizers and Native Leaders such that took place on 15th of June 15 in 1877.

21. MONASTERY OF TRANSFIGURATION

Monastery of Transfiguration

Monastery of Transfiguration is lcoated in Malaybalay City and you can’t miss it visiting Bukidnon tourist spots. The monastery is maintained and sustained by the monks. You can try their coffee and buy souvenirs. There is no entrance fee for Monastery of Transfiguration.

22. BUKIDNON PROVINCIAL CAPITOL

Bukidnon Provincial Capitol is one of the cultural sites that you can visit. Maybe you will not be allowed to walk inside and you will have to take a look from outside but still a beautiful spot in Bukidnon.

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Bukidnon Wonders: Must-See Tourist Spots for Nature Lovers and Adventurers

Introduction to bukidnon wonders: a gateway to nature’s grandeur, unveiling the hidden gem in the heart of mindanao.

Located in the lush heartland of Mindanao , Philippines , is an irresistible destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Welcome to Bukidnon, a province known for its breathtaking natural wonders and varied landscapes. It is famously referred to as the “Food Basket of Mindanao ,” and it offers visitors a chance to explore its green mountains , picturesque waterfalls, and cultural heritage sites that tell tales of its rich history.

A Haven for Nature Enthusiasts and Adventurous Souls

Bukidnon is an ideal destination for those seeking solace in nature’s embrace and thrilling escapades that stir the soul. Its strategic location atop the central highlands provides a cool climate amidst picturesque panoramas. With an elevation ranging from 300 to 4,000 feet above sea level, this province offers an immersive experience like no other.

Diverse Landscapes Painted with Natural Beauty

Prepare to be mesmerized by Bukidnon’s diverse tapestry of landscapes. Picture yourself standing at the summit of Mount Kitanglad, where your gaze unfolds upon a majestic vista stretching as far as your eyes can see. As if plucked from paradise itself, cascading waterfalls such as Alalum Falls seduce you with their turquoise allure.

Tranquil lakes like Lake Apo invite you to dip your toes into their pristine waters while taking in breathtaking sunsets. Venture further into Bukidnon’s bosom and discover hidden gems like Lawis Grand Canyon or Mt. Capistrano—a limestone cliff where thrill-seekers can test their courage through heart-pounding climbs and rappels.

Lake Apo in Bukidnon reflecting the surrounding mountains and lush greenery

The Cultural Mosaic of Bukidnon

Beyond its natural splendor, Bukidnon is a melting pot of cultural heritage. Step foot in Kaamulan Park, where you can witness the vibrant celebration of the province’s diverse indigenous tribes and experience their unique rituals and traditions. The Monastery of the Transfiguration, perched on a hill overlooking vast pineapple plantations, offers solace to those seeking spiritual enlightenment and an oasis for reflection.

An Adventure Awaits

Embark on an adventure-filled journey through Bukidnon’s wonders. Conquer the heights of Mt. Kitanglad with its rich biodiversity or immerse yourself in heart-stopping activities at Dahilayan Adventure Park .

Explore the Del Monte Pineapple Plantation or seek refuge amidst nature’s embrace at Cabanglasan Mountain Resort. Bukidnon awaits your arrival with open arms, promising an unforgettable encounter with nature’s grandeur.

Whether you seek tranquility amidst captivating landscapes, heart-pounding adventures, or a cultural rendezvous with history and tradition—this province will leave an indelible mark on your soul. So pack your bags, put on your hiking boots, and prepare yourself for an extraordinary journey filled with wonders that only Bukidnon can offer.

Exploring the Majestic Mountains

Mount dulang-dulang: conquer nature’s ultimate challenge.

If you’re seeking a thrilling and rewarding climb, then Mount Dulang-Dulang is your answer. Towering at 2,938 meters above sea level, this is the highest peak in Bukidnon and offers an experience that will leave you breathless both figuratively and literally. Conquering Mount Dulang-Dulang requires perseverance and physical fitness.

The trailhead begins in Barangay Lantapan, where you will embark on an epic journey into the heart of nature. As you ascend through dense forests and steep slopes, be prepared to face the challenges that this mountain presents.

But fear not! Local guides are available to accompany you throughout the climb, ensuring your safety while sharing their knowledge about the mountain’s history and natural wonders.

Their expertise will prove invaluable as they navigate you through narrow trails and assist with technical sections. Reaching the summit of Mount Dulang-Dulang is a triumph like no other.

The panoramic view from the top rewards your efforts with breathtaking vistas of neighboring peaks, including Mt. Kitanglad itself. As you stand atop this majestic mountain, a sense of awe washes over you – a testament to nature’s beauty and your own perseverance.

So pack your gear, lace up your boots, and prepare for an adventure of a lifetime as Bukidnon’s mountains beckon to all those willing to venture beyond ordinary boundaries. Whether it be scaling Mount Kitanglad or conquering Mount Dulang-Dulang, these majestic peaks offer experiences that will forever resonate in your heart.

Discovering Enchanting Waterfalls

Alalum falls: a thrilling oasis for adventurous souls.

Alalum Falls is yet another hidden wonder within Bukidnon that should not be missed by thrill-seekers looking for an adrenaline rush. This magnificent waterfall is known for its mesmerizing turquoise waters which create an enchanting atmosphere that captivates all who visit.

Its powerful flow creates a misty haze that adds to its allure. While Alalum Falls may tempt adventurers with cliff-jumping opportunities or swimming in its inviting depths, it’s crucial to prioritize safety when engaging in water activities.

Always exercise caution and make sure to check the depth of the water before taking a leap. It’s recommended to wear appropriate footwear and consider having a knowledgeable guide accompany you.

After an exhilarating day spent at Alalum Falls, nearby accommodations offer weary travelers a chance to unwind and relax. The Buda Vista Garden Resort provides cozy rooms with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains , allowing you to recharge in comfort.

Alternatively, Del Monte Clubhouse offers rustic charm and gracious hospitality amidst the picturesque Del Monte Pineapple Plantation. Bukidnon is truly a treasure trove of nature’s wonders, and Pulangi Falls and Alalum Falls are just two examples of its enchanting beauty.

Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, these waterfalls will leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul. So pack your bags, grab your camera, and immerse yourself in the captivating allure of Bukidnon’s water wonders.

Immersing in Cultural Heritage Sites

Kaamulan grounds.

Nestled in the heart of Bukidnon, the Kaamulan Grounds offer a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.

The grounds come alive with vibrant displays of traditional dances, music, and rituals. Visitors can immerse themselves in this cultural extravaganza, witnessing colorful costumes adorned with intricate beadwork and experiencing age-old rituals that have been passed down through generations.

As you explore the Kaamulan Grounds, be sure to visit the traditional huts where locals showcase their crafts and culinary traditions. Sample mouthwatering delicacies like binaki (sticky rice cake) or kinilaw (marinated seafood).

Engage in conversations with friendly locals who are eager to share stories about their customs and way of life. Don’t miss out on watching exhilarating horse races or joining a traditional sports competition for a truly memorable experience.

While at Kaamulan Park, take a moment to appreciate its natural beauty. Surrounded by lush landscapes, this serene oasis provides an ideal setting for relaxation and reflection.

You can find refuge under towering trees or stroll along well-maintained paths that wind through colorful flower gardens. Take in panoramic views of Mt. Kitanglad or simply find solace as you sit by one of its tranquil ponds.

Bukidnon is truly a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike. From scaling the peaks of Mt. Kitanglad and Mt. Capistrano to plunging into the refreshing waters of Alalum Falls or Lake Apo, there is no shortage of thrilling experiences awaiting you here.

Furthermore, immersing yourself in Bukidnon’s cultural heritage at sites like Kaamulan Park allows you to connect with the soul of the place. Engaging with locals, witnessing traditional rituals, and savoring their authentic cuisine gives you a deeper understanding of their way of life.

Soak in the breathtaking vistas, embark on exhilarating adventures, and embrace the warm hospitality that Bukidnon has to offer. Whether you choose to explore the wonders of nature or delve into its rich cultural tapestry, a journey through Bukidnon promises memories that will last a lifetime.

Let this enchanting destination inspire your wanderlust as you discover its hidden gems and experience the joy of exploration. Plan your trip to Bukidnon now and let it be one such moment that leaves you feeling awe-inspired and rejuvenated.

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Bukidnon Adventure: Uncovering the Most Stunning Tourist Destinations in the Philippines

Discover the captivating province of Bukidnon in the Philippines, where natural beauty and adventure await.

Welcome to Bukidnon, a province in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines that boasts many exciting tourist attractions. Bukidnon Philippines is rapidly gaining popularity as a must-visit Philippines tourist spot, where adventure and natural beauty come together in perfect harmony, offering a diverse range of things to do and see.

So, what makes Bukidnon a must-visit tourist destination? The answer is simple: its stunning natural beauty, diverse culture, and exciting adventures.

Bukidnon is a place that offers a wide range of activities that will satisfy the adventurous soul in you. Bukidnon is famous for its stunning natural beauty, which includes numerous mountains, waterfalls, rivers, and valleys. Its landscape is covered with lush green forests, rolling hills, and breathtaking vistas that captivate your senses.

Besides its natural beauty, Bukidnon is rich in cultural heritage, making it one of the most unique tourist spots in the Philippines. It is home to the indigenous tribes of Bukidnon, who have preserved their customs and traditions for centuries. Visiting Bukidnon will allow you to learn about its culture and traditions firsthand, making it a top attraction in Bukidnon.

The Best Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in Bukidnon

Bukidnon is a haven for adventure-seekers and nature lovers alike, offering a wide range of tourist attractions that are must-visit destinations. Here are the top 5 must-visit places in Bukidnon that will make your trip to this beautiful province unforgettable.

Mount Kitanglad Hiking Trails

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Mount Kitanglad is one of the highest peaks in the Philippines and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hiking the mountain trails is a must-do activity for adventure enthusiasts visiting Bukidnon. The mountain boasts breathtaking views, diverse flora and fauna, and exciting hiking trails that range from easy to challenging.

Monkayo Bukidnon

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Monkayo is a small town in Bukidnon, home to one of the most impressive waterfalls in the province, the Kibalabag Falls. The waterfall is in a hidden paradise and is an excellent spot for a refreshing dip in the cool water. The trek to the waterfall is an adventure as you pass through scenic landscapes and lush forests.

You can also visit the San Isidro Labrador Parish Church, a beautiful structure dating back to the Spanish colonial period.

Dahilayan Adventure Park

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If you want some adrenaline-pumping adventure, head to Dahilayan Adventure Park in Manolo Fortich. This park is home to Asia's longest dual zipline, 840 meters long and 150 meters above the ground. The park also offers other activities such as horseback riding, ATV rides, and a forest park.

Manolo Fortich Attractions

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Manolo Fortich is a famous town for its natural beauty. One of the must-visit attractions is the Kampo Juan Eco Adventure Farm, which offers a range of activities such as fishing, zipline rides, and camping. The Del Monte Pineapple Plantation is another popular attraction in Manolo Fortich, where you can learn about the pineapple industry and taste some of the sweetest pineapples in the country.

Mt. Capistrano in Malaybalay

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Mt. Capistrano is a towering limestone formation that rises to a height of around 2,000 feet above sea level, located in the municipality of Malaybalay in the province of Bukidnon. Known for its unique shape and scenic views, Mt. Capistrano has become a popular hiking destination for locals and tourists.

If you plan to visit Bukidnon, include these five must-visit places in your itinerary.

Where to Stay and Dine During Your Time in Bukidnon

Whether you are here for a short visit or a more extended stay, finding suitable accommodations and dining options is vital to make your trip more enjoyable. Here are some suggestions on where to stay and dine during your time in Bukidnon.

Bukidnon has a range of accommodations to suit all budgets, from luxurious resorts to budget-friendly hotels. Here are some of the best Bukidnon resorts and hotels:

Pinegrove Mountain Lodge

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This cozy lodge is located in the heart of Bukidnon and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The rooms are comfortable and spacious, and the staff is friendly and accommodating.

Dahilayan Forest Park Resort

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This resort is located in Manolo Fortich and offers a range of accommodations, from rustic lodges to luxurious villas. It is surrounded by lush forests and has plenty of activities to entertain you, such as zipline rides, horseback riding, and hiking.

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Where to Dine in Bukidnon?

Bukidnon has various dining options, from local eateries serving traditional cuisine, the best restaurants in Manolo Fortich, and upscale restaurants offering international dishes. Here are some of the best options:

Del Monte Clubhouse

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Located inside the Del Monte Pineapple Plantation, this is one of the best restaurants in Manolo Fortich, offering delicious Filipino dishes. It has a cozy atmosphere and a stunning view of the plantation.

Lantaw Bukidnon

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This restaurant is in Malaybalay and offers a mix of Filipino and international dishes. It has a modern, stylish interior and a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains.

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Source : Facebook - @La Toscana Italian Restaurant

This restaurant is located inside Pinegrove Mountain Lodge and offers a range of Italian dishes. It has a cozy and romantic atmosphere and is perfect for a special night out.

Bukidnon has many accommodations and dining options to suit all preferences and budgets. So whether you prefer a luxurious resort or a budget-friendly hotel, and whether you crave traditional Filipino cuisine or international dishes, there is something for everyone in Bukidnon resorts and hotels.

Experience the Culture and People of Bukidnon

Bukidnon is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage. The province has several indigenous tribes with unique customs, traditions, and beliefs. If you want to experience the culture and people of Bukidnon, here are some activities that you can do:

Visit the Indigenous people of Bukidnon

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Bukidnon is home to several indigenous tribes, such as the Bukidnon, Higaonon, and Talaandig. You can visit their communities and learn about their way of life, traditions, and beliefs. You can also participate in their cultural activities, such as dancing, weaving, and cooking.

Attend a Tribal Festival

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Bukidnon is famous for its colorful tribal festivals, such as the Kaamulan Festival, celebrated every March. The festival showcases the province's indigenous culture through dances, music, and other traditional performances.

Taste the Local Cuisine

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Bukidnon's cuisine is a fusion of indigenous and Spanish influences. You can try traditional dishes like Pinikpikan, a chicken dish prepared by beating the chicken with a stick before cooking, and Linarang, a fish soup flavored with sour fruits.

Bukidnon's culture and people are a significant part of what makes the province unique. By visiting an indigenous community, attending a tribal festival, visiting museums and heritage sites, tasting the local cuisine, and attending a cultural workshop, you can gain a deeper appreciation of the indigenous people of Bukidnon and their rich cultural heritage.

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Exploring Bukidnon: A Comprehensive Itinerary

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Imagine yourself weaving through the lush landscapes of Bukidnon, a province tucked away in the heart of Mindanao, Philippines. Your senses are about to be enchanted by its sprawling pineapple fields, majestic mountain ranges, and the rich culture of its indigenous people. “Exploring Bukidnon: A Comprehensive Itinerary” is your personal guide to unlocking the secrets of this hidden gem. With each line of this article, you’ll be equipped to craft the perfect journey—whether you’re seeking the thrill of Dahilayan Adventure Park, the solemnity of the Monastery of Transfiguration, or the vibrant celebration at the Kaamulan Festival. Pack your bags and prepare to discover the beauty and adventure that await in the rolling hills of Bukidnon.

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Overview of Bukidnon

Geographical context.

Bukidnon sits right in the heart of Mindanao, which is the second largest island in the Philippines. You’ll find it landlocked, bordered by Misamis Oriental to the north, Agusan del Sur to the east, Davao del Sur to the southeast, Cotabato to the southwest, and Lanao del Sur to the west. Renowned for its mountainous terrain and high plateaus, Bukidnon offers a refreshing reprieve with its panoramic vistas and cooler climate. With elevations that soar quite a bit above sea level, you find yourself literally and figuratively uplifted here.

Cultural significance

Culturally, your time in Bukidnon is like stepping into a mosaic of indigenous heritage and traditions. The province is home to seven ethnic groups, including the bucolic Talaandig, Higaonon, and Bukidnon tribes. Their rituals, music, and dances are deeply ingrained in the land’s spirit. If you’re lucky to visit in March, you might catch the Kaamulan Festival—a vibrant celebration showcasing the richness of the indigenous culture unique to this part of the Philippines.

Climate and best travel seasons

Due to its elevation, Bukidnon offers a relatively cooler and more pleasant climate compared to the coastal regions of the Philippines. Temperatures can drop especially at night, so packing a light sweater isn’t a bad idea. The dry season, from December to May, offers the best time for traveling, as the skies are mostly clear and the roads are friendly for adventure. The wet season, on the other hand, can bring about challenges with rain showers and occasionally slippery paths, so it’s less ideal for some outdoor activities.

Getting to Bukidnon

Travel options from major cities.

You’ve got your bags packed and you’re ready to explore; how do you get to Bukidnon? From Manila or Cebu, catch a flight to Laguindingan Airport in Cagayan de Oro City, which is the closest air transportation hub. From there, buses and vans can take you to Bukidnon, with travel times varying based on your destination within the province.

Navigating local transportation

Once you’re on the ground in Bukidnon, there’s a range of transportation options from point to point, ranging from buses, jeepneys, to “habal-habal” motorcycles. The latter can be quite an experience, giving you a more intimate look at the countryside but do remember to hold on tight!

Important travel advisories

Always check local travel advisories before you go. Situations can change quickly with weather or regional events, so staying informed ensures you’ve got peace of mind while venturing out and about.

Accommodations Guide

Resorts and hotels.

When it comes to places to stay, Bukidnon offers a variety of resorts and hotels. Whether you’re after the luxury of modern amenities or seeking a room with a view, you’ll find what you’re looking for. Resorts nestled in the mountains provide the perfect setting for a serene escape.

Budget-friendly stays

For the budget-conscious traveler, there are numerous inns and hostels that offer comfortable yet affordable accommodations. You don’t need to spend a ton to enjoy the local hospitality and culture.

Eco-friendly lodging

Ecotourism is gaining traction, and you’ll find eco-friendly lodgings that pride themselves on sustainability. Staying at these places not only reduces your carbon footprint but also supports local conservation efforts.

Day 1: Dahilayan Adventure Park

Zipline and outdoor activities.

Start your adventure with a rush at Dahilayan Adventure Park. Strap in and experience one of Asia’s longest ziplines. Feel the wind in your hair as you zip across lush landscapes and relish breathtaking views. The park also offers a variety of outdoor activities like ATV rides, a ropes course, and even horseback riding.

Nature parks and picnic spots

After the thrill, slow down with a walk around the nature parks. Pick a scenic spot for a picnic and bask in the serene beauty of your surroundings.

Nearby attractions

If time permits, explore nearby attractions like waterfalls or natural parks that offer a more tranquil end to an adrenaline-filled day.

Day 2: Del Monte Plantation and Golf Course

Plantation tour.

Kick off day two with a visit to the vast Del Monte Plantation. Take a guided tour and learn about pineapple production on an industrial scale—Bukidnon is, after all, a top pineapple-producing region.

Golfing experience

The plantation is also famed for its well-manicured golf course. Whether you’re a pro or it’s your first time holding a club, the experience is sure to be memorable, with the breathtaking backdrop of the plantation.

Dining at Del Monte Clubhouse

Capping your tour, savor a meal at the Del Monte Clubhouse. Their locally sourced ingredients make for a fresh and flavorful dining experience.

Day 3: Exploring Malaybalay City

Monastery of transfiguration.

Your third day invites a visit to the Monastery of Transfiguration. This architectural masterpiece is not only a place of worship but also a sanctuary of peace.

Local markets and shops

Next, delve into the local culture at Malaybalay’s markets and shops. Handicrafts and local produce are abundant, giving you a true taste of Bukidnon’s bounty.

Kaamulan Park

Conclude the day at Kaamulan Park. The park’s wide-open spaces are perfect for unwinding, and if you didn’t catch the festival, the park itself is a tribute to the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Day 4: Mount Dulang-Dulang Adventure

Hiking trails and preparations.

Mount Dulang-Dulang is the second-highest peak in the Philippines, making it an ideal challenge for trekkers. The journey requires preparation and local guides, but the experience is unparalleled.

Flora and Fauna

As you ascend, keep an eye out for the diverse flora and fauna that call this mountain home. The pristine forest is a biosphere of wonder.

Guide to a safe climb

Safety is paramount, so employ the expertise of experienced local guides. They will lead you through the proper trails to ensure a climb that’s as safe as it is exhilarating.

Day 5: KampoJuan Eco-Adventure Farm

Anicycle and hanging bridge.

KampoJuan Eco-Adventure Farm meshes adventure with agriculture. Try the anicycle—a bicycle zipline—and cross the hanging bridge for more stunning views.

Agricultural tours

The farm also provides insightful agricultural tours. Here, you’ll learn about sustainable farming practices while surrounded by verdant greenery.

Cultural encounters

Engage with the local community through cultural encounters offered at the farm. These interactions foster a deeper appreciation for Bukidnon’s heritage and way of life.

Culinary Journey in Bukidnon

Traditional filipino and indigenous dishes.

The Philippines is known for its rich culinary scene, and Bukidnon is no exception. Feast on traditional Filipino fare, with a special focus on the indigenous dishes that offer a unique zest.

Local coffee and plantation cafes

Bukidnon’s climate is ideal for coffee growing. Spend an afternoon in one of the local plantation cafes, savoring a cup of the local brew that’s rich and robust in flavor.

Street food and night markets

To truly eat like a local, explore street food and night markets. It’s a perfect (and delicious) way to get up close with Bukidnon’s vibrant community life.

Departing Bukidnon

Souvenir shopping.

Before saying goodbye, hunt for souvenirs. Local arts and crafts make great keepsakes or gifts for friends and family back home.

Travel options for departure

As you prepare to depart, you have a variety of travel options. Whether you’re retracing your steps back through Laguindingan Airport or venturing onward to another destination in Mindanao, getting away is as convenient as your arrival.

Reflecting on the Bukidnon experience

As you depart, take a moment to reflect on your Bukidnon adventure. You’ve explored the land’s natural beauty, indulged in its culture, and embraced its people. You leave with memories that are sure to beckon you back to this beautiful province in the heart of Mindanao.

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There are many Bukidnon tourist spots that is worthy of your visit.

Bukidnon is a place blessed with vast lands with lovely mountains and valleys and awesome natural beauty.

It has large plains making it ideal for agricultural cultivation of plants like bananas, coffee and pineapple. Check out these Bukidnon tourist spots that will make you fell in love with the place.

Where is Bukidnon located

Bukidnon is a landlocked area characterized by magnificent plains as well as sloping and rolling hills, sharp cliffs and blessed with abundant natural wonders.

Bukidnon is bounded by Cagayan de oro City and Misamis Oriental in the north, Agusan del Sur in the East, Cotabato in the West and Davao City in the South.

How to Go to Bukidnon

If you are coming from Luzon, fly by plane to either Cagayan De Oro City or Davao City. Then you need to ride a bus going to Bukidnon.

Depending on your destination, you can ride public utility vehicles locally or hire a tricycle or single motor. If your destination is along the highway, then you can just disembark from the bus that you ride.

Bukidnon Tourist Spots

Bukidnon Province has a land area of approximately 10, 498 square kilometers. It is a wonderful place with lots of tourist spots and attractions.

Whether you want to celebrate special occasions with family, have outing with friends, adventure trips with barkadas or go food tripping, you got it.

There are numerous lovely resorts, mountains, caves and cafes and restaurant for you to enjoy and create memories with loved ones and friends.

Bukidnon Resorts

There are numerous resorts you can find in the province of Bukidnon. Tourists and locals alike love to visit these lovely resorts.

You have plenty of options depending on your preferred location and the amenities and leisure activities that you want to experience.

Take a look at these different resorts that are popular Bukidnon tourist spots for you and your family and friends to enjoy.

1. Bemwa Farm

Bemwa farm, rayfelk

Bemwa Farm is geographically located at Marilog, Davao City but it is so near Bukidnon area so we are including it in this list.

It is a farm where you can enjoy fresh and breezy air and marvel at the lovely rows and plots of lettuce, strawberry, carrots, sunflowers, herbs and others.

This farm sell their produce so prepare to bring fresh veggies when you visit the place.

They recently opened their freshwater fishing where you can catch tilapia and hito from their pond and they will grill it for you.

Marilog, Davao City near Bukidnon

Contact #: 0932 243 5587

2. Buda Vista Garden Resort

Buda Vista Garden Resort, Bukidnon Tourist Spots, Rayfelk

Buda vista Garden Resort offers a relaxing ambiance for you and your loved ones and friends. They have guest rooms for overnight stay.

They have a restaurant that serves delectable foods. Best of all, the place have instagrammable sceneries.

Buda Vista Garden Resort

Buda, Bukidnon

Contact #: 0923 682 1288

3. JMCC Peak

JMCC Peak at Kitaotao Bukidnon, Rayfelk

JMCC Peak is a great place for relaxing and bonding and creating memories with your special someone. They have a big house for large groups and A houses for couple or small group.

The place have restaurant and coffee shop for dining. They also have a viewing deck, a karaoke place and playground for the kiddies.

Kitaotao, Bukidnon

Contact # 0927 685 6356

4. Dahilayan Adventure Park

Dahilayan Adventure park in bukidnon, Bukidnon Tourist Spots

Do you love adventure? If yes, then head to Dahilayan Adventure Park where you can put to test your adrenaline rush.

This adventure park boasts of 2 ziplines from a launch point of about 4,700 above sea level.

They also have a razorback, a mountain coaster that takes you onboard a coaster ride in a monorail winding ride in the mountains.

Experience the thrill of your life by riding the dropzone, a 120ft freefall over a manmade lake. This is an extreme pendulum swing that you can try at Dahilayan Adventure park.

The place has function halls for events and seminars. They also have a hotel and dorm rooms for overnight stays.

Dahilayan Adventure Park

Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, Philippines

Contact # 0917 622 3204

5. Camp Philips

Camp Philips Bukidnon

Experience the vast plantation of pineapple at Camp Philips by Del Monte at this lovely place.

Del Monte has a grocery store and souvenir shop in the area as well.

There is a vast park in the area with bench and tables where you can hang out under huge trees.

Camp Philips

6. Nature’s Overview, Bukidnon

Nature's Overview Bukidnon

If you are travelling from Davao to Cagayan de oro or vice versa via Bukidnon, you will pass by this Overview Nature and Culture Park in Bukidnon.

If you climb up the top, you will be able to have a beautiful view of the winding roads in the mountains of Bukidnon.

7. Monastery of Transfiguration

Transfiguration Monastery Bukidnon

The Monastery of Transfiguration or Transfiguration Abbey is owned by the Benedictine monks. It has this distinct, lovely architectural design.

If you relish calm and quiet, visit this place. You can also attend mass in this abbey as there are regular mass held in this place.

Spiritual retreats and recollections are held in this place. They have a spiritual center where they house their retreatants.

There is also a museum in the Transfiguration Abbey where priest vestments are being placed and displayed.

If you visit the area, you will enjoy vista of farm taken cared of by the monks. They grow coffee and they have animals in the area.

8. JBM Little paradise- 5,000 tulips

bukidnon tourist spot map

Nestled in the valley surrounded with mountains in Maramag, Bukidnon is the JBM Little Paradise.

Enjoy the 5,000 tulips in the area. It gives you a lovely view of the mountains that surround the area. They have a canteen that serves yummy foods.

JBM Little Paradise

Maramag, Bukidnon

Entrance fee: 50 | Korean Outfit: 100

9. Greek Hills

bukidnon tourist spot map

Greece-inspired mountain resort, you will definitely feel you are being transported to the lovely Southeastern country in Europe.

It has rooms named after Greek gods and goddesses for guests staying overnight.

Are you attracted with those white houses in Mykonos, Greece? Have that feel in Greek Hills resort. The vast lovely mountains around the area is an added bonus.

Greek Hills

Sitio Pulang Lupa, Sinuda, Kitaotao, Bukidnon

Enrance fee: 100 | 200 (consumable)

10. RR Family Spring Resort

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Beat the heat of summer and have fun with your loved ones at RR Family Spring Resort.

This lovely resort has a swimming pool and play area for kids. They also have function rooms and guest rooms for overnight stay.

It has lovely lined up trees where you can just relax. It has also cottages for you and your family to hang out while enjoying this lovely resort.

RR Family Spring Resort

Contact # 0926-838-2376/0912-8300-333

11. Nasuli Spring Resort

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Want to soak yourself in a cold, natural spring water? Head over to Nasuli Cold Spring Resort located in Bangcud, Malaybalay, Bukidnon.

This resort is one of the lovely and natural beauties of Bukidnon. You can do picnic and swimming in this resort. You can also do diving as there is a platform where you can jump off and dive to its lovely waters.

Surrounding the area are large trees and forest that makes the place cool.

The place has a convenience store where you can buy some necessities. There is no food corkage so you can just bring your own foods.

This natural pool has a depth of 4 to 31 feet. For safety purposes, you can rent a vest from the area.

Oh, don’t forget to treat your self to a fish spa.

Nasuli Spring Resor t

Bangcud, Malaybalay, Bukidnon

Entrance fee: 50

Cottage price range: 300-700

Floating vest: 50 for kids | 100 for adults

Contact # 0917-709-9141

12. Kaamulan Nature Park

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One of the lovely places to visit in Malaybalay, Bukidnon is their nature park, Kaamulan Grounds.

It is a very relaxing place as it is surrounded with verdant greens and trees.

You can do various things at this place. There is a playground where kids can play. They have mini zoo for you to get acquainted with various animals.

You can also do hiking in the area or do picnic at their well-maintained grounds.

The place is super relaxing and perfect for distressing and simply getting a breather from your busy day-to-day life.

Kaamulan Nature Park

Malaybalay, Bukidnon

Bukidnon Falls

Are you up for more adventure? Then you can visit Bukidnon falls and water formations that are loved by fun-loving adventurers. These falls and water formations are Bukidnon Tourist Spots that locals and out-of-town visitors love.

13. Mindamora Falls / Limunsudan Falls

bukidnon tourist spot map

Dubbed as the second highest waterfall in the Philippines, Mindamora falls is simply amazing.

A stunning falls that is about 870 feet high. It is a 2-tier falls cascading in a lush cliff.

This falls has different names. For the locals of Bukidnon, they call it Mindamora /Bayug Falls. As for the people of Iligan, they call it Limunsudan Falls. Do not be confused as they refer to the same falls.

Mindamora Falls

Barangay Lantud, Talakag, Bukidnon

14. Bluewater Cave

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Bluewater cave is a new attraction in Bukidnon. You will find blue clear water on this cave, hence the name.

Going to the cave requires you to make a 25-minute trek from the highway. You will have to pass by mountains and trees along the way.

The water in this caves goes out to a river nearby. You can swim in the lovely waters of this cave.

Bluewater Cave

San Jose, Quezon, Bukidnon

15. Center of Ecological Development and Recreation (CEDAR)

bukidnon tourist spot map

CEDAR stands for Center for Ecological Development and Recreation. It is a project of DENR in partnership with LGU or Local Government Unit.

The project focuses on the protection of 1,703 hectare land where natural forests, springs, rivers, and cascades inhabit.

Have an unforgettable adventure by trekking not just one but 3 lovely waterfalls at CEDAR Bukidnon. Gantungan falls is the first you will encounter from the entrance then Natigbasan Falls and Dila Falls.

Have fun and make exciting memories at CEDAR, Bukidnon. Aside from wandering and wondering the majestic falls in the area, you can do a lot of other activities.

You can do camping, swimming, trekking, rappeling and canyoneering at CEDAR.

Impalutao, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon

I mpasug-ong Tourism Office Contact # +639066184802

16. Lake Apo

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This place is a total gem!

Lake Apo is a lovely place to rejuvenate and have fun with friends and family. It is a crater lake, located in a hilly area, surrounded by mountains and lush greeneries.

The lake has a surface area of 24 hectares and a max depth of 26 meters.

It has raft cottages for guests and visitors to enjoy. Have fun in this natural lake that nature gives.

Guinuyoran, Valencia City, Bukidnon

17. Carmel Waters Bukidnon

bukidnon tourist spot map

Carmel Waters is a wonderful place located in Linabo, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. It has swimming pool and well-manicured pocket gardens.

You can bring tent, do camping and have a bonfire at the place. If you do not bring a tent with you, you can just rent from the place.

You can also bring foods as their canteen only serve drinks and snacks.

They have hobbit houses where guests can stay overnight.

Carmel Waters

Linabo, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

Contact #: 09974604812

18. Cliffside at Impasug-ong

bukidnon tourist spot map

Do you like glamping and camping? Experience it at this lovely place in Impasug-ong, Bukidnon called Cliffside.

Witness the sea of clouds in the morning and have a wonderful view of the mountains and flowers around the area.

You can stay overnight by their teepee tents that looks like A-frames made from native materials.

Amenities in the area include camping accommodations and mini fitters gym. Leisure activities you can enjoy at Cliffside is horseback riding, billiards, ping-pong and darts.

They also have a resto where you can order foods for your meals.

Cliffside Camping and Glamping Site

Impasug-ong, Bukidnon

19. Talakag Bonseta’s Fun Fun Ride

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Bring your kids and family to Bonseta’s Fun Fun rides and they will surely enjoy the place.

It has a huge play area for kids and have sculptors of popular cartoons and characters that they can enjoy.

It has well-manicured pocket gardens and lovely landscaping.

They also have native huts and camping areas for you to hang out. The place has a restaurant called Bonseta’s Tavern Restaurant that serves delicious foods.

Enjoy the vista of the mountains atop their viewing decks. You can view the scenic Mt. Kitanglad range from the area and experience cold weather that go down as much as 13 degrees .

They have a pool that is purely coming from the spring water. The good thing is you can bring your own food with no corkage even if they have a restaurant.

Bonseta’s Fun Fun Rides

Talakag, Bukidnon

Entrance: 50

Bukidnon is a landlocked province. It is rich in natural resources and becoming a popular ecotourism destination in Mindanao. Bukidnon province is a home to 3 of the 10 tallest peak in the Philippines making it a great place for adventure to mountaineering enthusiasts.

These mountains are popular Bukidnon tourist spots aside from resorts and nature parks.

20. Mt. Dulang Dulang

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Mt. Dulang Dulang is the 2nd highest peak in the Philippines. It boasts of its lovely woodlands and stunning mossy forests.

The stunning beautiful mountain of Dulang Dulang is in the Mt. Kitanglad mountain range and stands 2,941 meters above sea level. This mountain is a favorite destination for mountain adventurers.

Mt. Dulang Dulang

Asean Heritage Park, Bukidnon

21. Mt. Kitanglad

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Located in the same mountain range as Mt. Dulang Dulang is Mt. Kitanglad. It is the 4th highest peak in the Philippines and is an inactive volcano.

The Mt. Kitanglad range is one of the few remaining rainforests in the Philippines. It is rich with flora and fauna including the Philippine national bird, the Philippine eagle.

This mountain range is a protected area and coming to the place needs permission and pre-climb requirements from the protedted Area management Office of Mt. Kitanglad Natural Park, ASEAN Heritage Park.

Mt. Kitanglad Range is a sacred place for the tribes living in the area, therefore there are rules that need to be followed if you want to go to the place.

Here is a copy of the rules for the New normal if you want to climb Mt. Kitanglad range, taken from Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park Fb Page.

bukidnon tourist spot map

22. Musuan Peak / Mt. Musuan

bukidnon tourist spot map

Musuan Peak is also known as Mt. Calayo that literally means Fire Mountain.

The Musuan Peak is an active volcano and located in between the boundary of Valencia City and Maramag, Bukidnon Province.

You can hike up to the mountain and enjoy the lovely scenery in its vicinity and surrounding places.

Musuan Peak

23. Lawis Grand Canyon

Bukidnon Tourist spots, Lawis  Grand Canyon

Lawis Grand Canyon is one of the many popular tourist spots in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Province.

Experience the amazing and magnificent views of one of the incredible ridges in the Philippines.

It has lovely, scenic views, full of verdant greens.

The Grand Canyon

Lunocan, Manolo Fortich, Bukinon

24. Sumalsag Cave

bukidnon tourist spot map

Sumalsag Cave is for the brave and real adventurer at heart. It is located in Palaopao range in the municipalities of Sumilao and Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Province.

This cave is small yet kind of challenging to get into. You will have to trek 30 minutes going uphill to reach this cave.

Are you up for the challenge? It is all worth it as you will get to experience this lovely cave.

Sumalsag Cave

Sumilao-Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon

Bukidnon Cafes and Restaurants

No outing is complete without food trips. Food is life as the cliché goes.

Bukidnon has a lot to offer when it comes to food destinations. Check out these foodie Bukidnon tourist spots.

25. El Paso

bukidnon tourist spot map

El Paso is an al fresco dining in Bukidnon. You will get to enjoy the lovely ambiance at the place, the lovely trees with well-maintained grass.

It has a countryside feel and you will get to enjoy the lovely environs surrounding the place.

Lantapan, Bukidnon

26. Chukoohills Cafe and Resto

Chukoohills Cafe,  Bukidnon Tourist Spots

Have a relaxing dining experience at Chukoohills Cafe and Resto. You will get to enjoy the beautiful place with a view of the mountains and lush greens in this place aside from dining of course.

Food is delicious and the place is cool and chilly being situated in the mountains of Bukidnon.

Chukoohills Cafe & Resto

27. The Baff (Binahon Agroforestry and Farm)

Binahon Agroforestry and Farm, Bukidnon Tourist Spots

BAFF is a farm resort with restaurant and one of the lovely tourist spots in Bukidnon. It is located at the foot of Mt. Dulang Dulang.

This place offers food, accommodation, camping and other leisure activities.

Moreover, they also give out trainings on different farming systems.

They have conference halls and meetings rooms for large groups. The Baff offer weekend buffets for their guests to enjoy.

Sitio Bul-ogan, Brgy Songco, Lantapan, Bukidnon

Entrance fee: 100 (consumable for food and drinks)

28. Cafe sa Bukid

Cafe sa Bukid, Bukidnon Toursit Spots

Cafe sa Bukid, as the name suggest is a restocafe located in the beautiful place of Lantapan, Bukidnon.

They offer a great selection of foods such as pasta dishes, salads and other Filipino favorites.

Cafe sa Bukid

Ayahay Coffee, Bukidnon toursit Spots

Are you a coffee lover? If yes, then head over to Ayahay resto. They offer not just coffee but meals as well.

This place has a good ambiance and great weather being balmy and chilly. They offer yummy salads, fresh smoothies and of course coffee.

Tabu-an, Lantapan, Bukidnon

30. Lantaw 360 Camp & Cafe

Lantaw 36 Camp and Cafe, Bukidnon Tourist Spots

Lantaw 360 Camp and Cafe is a scenic place, being situated near the Mt. Kitanglad range. It is a very peaceful and relaxing place. They have native huts for their guests who intend to stay at their place.

Lantaw 360 Camp and Cafe

Bukidnon is indeed so blessed, just as the rest of the Philippines. You got a lot of options in terms of tourist spots and attractions to visit, may it be resort, mountains and even food trips.

Have you been to these Bukidnon tourist spots listed above?

Or are we missing some place that deserves to be in this list? Let us know via the comments.

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Limitless adventures: 9 tourist spots to visit in bukidnon.

“#LimitlessAdventures,” said May Unchuan, regional director of the Department of Tourism (DOT)-Northern Mindanao , when asked of a hashtag to include in our social media posts that would pertain to our upcoming four-day trip. “Limitless Adventures” is Northern Mindanao region’s tourism tag line.

Through the Influencers Program of the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) , I joined other travel content creators on a trip aimed at promoting the reopening of local destinations and reviving the industry knocked over by the pandemic. Our team were to go around Bukidnon, the largest province of Northern Mindanao.

“Bukidnon” literally means “mountain dweller.” In the past, the term referred only to the people who lived in the mountains of an area called Malaybalay that formed part of the erstwhile undivided Misamis province. Today, the term indicates both the Province of Bukidnon and an eponymous ethnic group, one of the seven indigenous tribes, that call Bukidnon their home.

Next to Palawan and Isabela, Bukidnon is the country’s third largest province in terms of land area, covering a wide plateau and mountainous borders in the north central part of Mindanao island. Due to its elevation, Bukidnon’s main draw is the panoramic mountain range and its climate akin to Baguio City. However, there is more to Bukidnon than the scenery and the icy breeze.

Dahilayan Adventure Park

In Manolo Fortich town, Dahilayan Adventure Park nestles a thousand meters above sea level, at the foothills of the Kitanglad Mountain Range. For its grove of pines and mountain lodgings, the park is comparable to the City of Pines. In fact, Dahilayan is one of Mindanao’s favorite summer escapes.

The eco-adventure park is home to “Asia’s longest dual zipline” that stretches 840 meters across a rainforest canopy. This breathtaking ride zooms up to 90 kilometers per hour while its couple riders are in Superman position. However, it is not yet the most exhilarating. The park prides itself as “Mindanao’s Favorite Extreme Playground” and by “extreme” they mean the Dropzone, a 120-foot free fall into the surface of a man-made lake. Tandem riders are tied up in a harness, hoisted, then unbuckled and left swinging à la pendulum until it slowly come to a halt.

Dahilayan Forest Park

For a milder thrill, Dahilayan Forest Park, located right beside the Adventure Park, has rides that don’t suspend anyone in midair. They have ATVs, luge, go-karts and bumper boats among others.

Another thrill-inducing spot in Manolo Fortich is KampoJuan whose flagship ride is called anicycle, “Asia’s first-ever sky bike” as KampoJuan professes. The ride entails pedaling across a 300-meter cable suspended over a dizzying gorge, connecting both ends of the craggy ravine where a placid river flows below. It is a heart-stopping nature trip.

KampoJuan is also an eco-heritage resort. Within its forested property, there is a four-story mansion that once stood in Pangasinan for over a century. KampoJuan’s owner purchased the ancestral house, dismantled it, brought it to Bukidnon piece by piece and became the first and only of its kind—a transported house—in Mindanao. The mansion is full to the brim with almost a thousand historical artifacts. It functions as a museum and a tourist lodging that gives its visitors a stay with a patina of the colonial times.

READ ALSO: KampoJuan: Eco Adventure and Cultural Heritage Trip in One

Among the noteworthy pieces on display is the original copy of the first Tagalog translation of Noli Me Tangere. There are only two surviving copies of the translated novel, the National Museum in Manila keeps the other one.

Talaandig Soil Painting Gallery

In Lantapan, the Talaandig Soil Painting Gallery houses a handful of artworks with subjects centered on nature, child and women empowerment and the rich culture of the Talaandig tribe. Visiting the gallery may include a meet-and-greet with Salima Saway, one of the known soil painters whose works had graced international exhibits in recent years. The gallery, where Salima resides and paints, also serves as an art school where Salima ensures that the art using Bukidnon’s rich soil as medium is being passed on to the young generation.

Tagolwanen Women Weavers Association

Another tribal art worth saving is the ikam , Bukidnon’s sacred practice of weaving. Since time immemorial, Bukidnon has produced elaborately designed banig (mats) using sodsod, a type of cogon grass endemic to the region, as the main material. The mats, which the Tagoloanen people (sometimes “Tagolwanen”) traditionally give as a wedding present or as a condolence in funeral ceremonies, are being sold at the TWWA Tagolwanen Handwoven shop in Malaybalay City. The souvenir store is managed by the Tagolwanen Women Weavers Association (TWWA), a social enterprise that saved the vanishing art, helped preserve the Tagoloanen indigenous identity and provided a living to the weavers since its establishment in 2012.

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Abbey of the Transfiguration

Far from the concrete jungles of Bukidnon’s capital, situated on a hill in San Jose, Malaybalay City, is the hushed environs of the Abbey of the Transfiguration where the highlight of every visit is an architectural marvel. The monastery’s pyramidal church is a masterpiece of National Artist Leandro Locsin who did not live long enough to see the magnificence of what has become his final piece of work.

The Benedictine monastery also keeps an exhibit of liturgical vestments made from indigenous materials. The vestments are creations of Dom Martin de Jesus Gomez, a sought-after couturier known to the fashion elites of the 1970s as Gang Gomez before he chose to live the monastic life. Gomez authored the award-winning book “Worship and Weave” which highlights this vestment collection.

Aside from the church and museum, the Benedictines cultivate a tract of land that produces Monk’s Blend, a premium coffee brand. Monk’s Blend, available at the Abbey’s gift shop, deserves a spot in everyone’s coffee nook.

Binahon Agroforestry Farm

A guided tour around the 30-year-old Binahon Agroforestry Farm in Lantapan is quite a fun and learning experience. It is interesting to know about the farm’s methods of agricultural production, forestry and biodiversity conservation. To make the farm tour more delightful, Binahon let their guests experience harvesting crops such as cabbages and carrots. Another unique experience, unless you are already on a clean diet, is snacking on the farm’s organic fare.

Philippine Carabao Center at CMU

In Maramag town, within the 3000-hectare estate of Central Mindanao University (CMU), is yet another fun tour on agricultural production. The Philippine Carabao Center at CMU is home to hundreds of Bulgarian Murrah buffalo that are raised for their milk. Aside from learning about the buffalo breed, they let farm visitors try hand milking the carabaos, that is, if they are not yet milked using a machine. At Bukidnon Dairy, the farm’s product outlet, tourists can visit the laboratory where the raw milk is processed into more palatable fresh milk or chocolate milk drink.

Taglucop Strawberry Hills

While many travel-related businesses ran at a loss or completely shut down since the onset of the pandemic, there are some ventures that just started such as the Taglucop Strawberry Hills, a strawberry farm and glamping site in the highlands of Kitaotao. Alongside the ruggedness of nature and chilly Bukidnon weather, Taglucop’s geodesic dome tents that can comfortably fit up to eight people are complete with the convenience of electricity, cushy beds, outdoor Jacuzzi and en suite bathrooms.

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Glamping in Taglucop is a total relaxation—a wintry weather throughout the day, bonfire, s’mores and strawberry wine come night time, and a vista of the sea of clouds in the early morn. Just like what The Beatles said in their psychedelic hit “Strawberry Fields Forever”, when in Taglucop Strawberry Hills, there is “nothing to get hung about.”

This is an incomplete list of what to do in Bukidnon. Four days, or even five, as our newfound friends from DOT-Northern Mindanao asserted, are not enough to cover every inch of the landlocked province. But that is Bukidnon’s charm: the seemingly unlimited adventures that are in store for its visitors. Aside from coffee, carabao dairy, banig and strawberry, you will be going home with so much reasons to come back.

This was originally published in the February 2022 issue of Enrich magazine .

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6 Tourist Spots for Your BUKIDNON ITINERARY

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Bukidnon isn’t your typical Philippine destination. It doesn’t have beaches, lagoons or stunning underwater ecosystems, but it is unique because its main draw is its rugged beauty of rolling hills, fetching landscapes and mountains. This province offers a ton of adventure for those who make the trip. There is no direct flight to here so you will have to transit via Cagayan de Oro City or Davao – the relatively close provinces to it. From either place, there are vans and buses that go to Bukidnon’s capital Malaybalay or pass by some of its towns. If you’re planning to visit, here are some of the things to do and places of interest.

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Go on a Day Trip to Dahilayan Adventure Park

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If you arrive at CDO City, you can easily reach Dahilayan Adventure Park. The park is one of the most popular attractions in Bukidnon. Located at the base of the Kitanglad Mountain Range, this is an ideal place to breathe in the cool, fresh air and enjoy nature. The park has walking trails for those who want to go jogging or on relaxing strolls. There are benches where you can sit down and read or just rest.

Dahilayan is also an adrenaline junkie’s playground because of the extreme activities you can do while here. Go on the zipline and fly through the air or get pumped up falling several feet high by trying the Drop Zone. Ride an ATV to explore the park or roll around in a Zorb – a giant orb made of transparent plastic. You can also spend the night here at the resort.

Vertical Bivouac

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If you are looking for an exciting activity, spend a night or two on a cliff. This adventure will push you to your limits and lets you face your fears. You have to earn the views and the sleep you will get by ascending a cliffside for up to four hours depending on your pace. You will use a single rope technique to go up. Once you reach the campsite, a safety harness will be wrapped around your body before you tuck in. Get bird’s eye views of the rugged landscape, soak it all in and take several pictures before eating. The mist-wrapped mountains and hills will greet you early in the morning. After the day’s activity, you will then descend the same way you got up.

Experience Kaamulan Festival

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Bukidnon has a rich cultural heritage that makes it unique. To experience this, visit the province during the Kaamulan Festival. The festivities take place around late March until the middle of April. There are parades where locals wear colorful traditional clothes and showcase their tribe’s history and distinct culture. Kaamulan got its name from the Binukid word “amul” which means “to gather.” This is when the Talaandig, Tigwahanon, Higaonon, Matigsalug, Bukidnon, Umayamnon and Manobo come together and celebrate. There’s plenty of dancing, markets, fanfare, and festivities marking the special event.

Explore the Great Outdoors in Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park

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Bukidnon is an outdoorsy adventurer’s dream destination because of the mountains and parks they can enjoy exploring. Mt. Kitanglad is a sprawling reserve that has trails for day trippers and those who have time to go on a multi-day trip. If you have the chance to extensively explore this park, you will see various flora and fauna. Two popular hikes you can do are up Mt. Dulang-Dulang and Mt. Kitanglad. You can climb both or just one of the two in two to three days depending on your fitness level and pace. You have the option to book tours or go DIY.

Have a Relaxing Day by Checking Out Lake Apo

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Go on a scenic drive to Valencia City and the countryside before stopping at Lake Apo. This lake is one of the cleanest in the region. Its placid emerald-tinged waters and surrounding trees create a relaxing and serene ambiance. This destination is perfect for those seeking a quiet place to de-stress and think about nothing. Ride a kayak to explore on your own or get on a floating cottage and enjoy the views.

Visit the Monastery of Transfiguration

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This monastery designed by Leandro Locsin has an eye-catching design. Many locals go here for their engagement or wedding photo shoots or even hold their special day here. Stay for a while to reflect and relax before leaving.

Where to Stay in Bukidnon

For ideal places to stay in Bukidnon, one option to consider is Malaybalay City. The capital of the province has accommodations that would fit all types of budget. It is also a hub where jeeps and buses go to different towns or cross into nearby provinces. You’ll also find more options for dining and shopping while here.

You can also stay in Dahilayan Adventure Park. A resort and a restaurant are housed inside the park. Alternatively, there are campsites in the Kitanglad Nature Reserve for those who want to rough it out. Bring your own equipment and camping gear if you plan to do this. If you are curious, here are some of the best hotels in Bukidnon as reviewed by Agoda users (as of January 2019).

  • Dahilayan Forest Park Resort. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
  • Pitcher Plant Farm. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
  • Double M Hotel ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
  • Uno Business Hotel. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY

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