SITES and SPOTs

Mt. Kitanglad Range and Natural Park: A protected mountain range known for its rich biodiversity and cool highland climate. It is home to rare wildlife, ancient forests, and offers breathtaking views ideal for nature trekking and eco-adventures.

Kaamulan Tree Park: A peaceful natural park that showcases lush greenery and towering trees, offering a relaxing escape for visitors. It reflects Bukidnon’s cultural and environmental heritage, perfect for leisure walks and family bonding.

Mt. Dulang-dulang: One of the highest peaks in the Philippines, known for its challenging trails and mossy forests. It is a destination for experienced hikers seeking adventure, misty landscapes, and a unique mountain experience.

Bukidnon Sports Complex: A large multi-purpose sports facility that hosts athletic events, training sessions, and provincial competitions. It serves as a key venue for sports development and community gatherings in Bukidnon.

Bukidnon Provincial Capitol Grounds: A spacious and well-maintained public area surrounding the provincial capitol, known for its landscaped gardens and open spaces. It is a popular spot for relaxation, walking, and civic events.

Malaybalay City Plaza: A central public park in the heart of the city that serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors. It is often used for cultural events, celebrations, and leisurely community activities.

Bukidnon Forests, Incorporated: A government-managed reforestation area dedicated to sustainable forest management and conservation. It showcases pine plantations, scenic landscapes, and supports environmental protection in Bukidnon.

Malaybalay City Pool: A public swimming facility that provides a recreational space for families, students, and visitors. It is commonly used for leisure, training, and local swimming activities.

Eco-Tourism Lodge: A nature-inspired accommodation designed for travelers who want a peaceful stay close to natural attractions. It offers a relaxing environment that promotes sustainable tourism and appreciation of the outdoors.

Nasuli Spring: A clear freshwater spring known for its cool, turquoise waters surrounded by lush greenery. It is a popular spot for swimming, picnics, and relaxing nature escapes.

Manalog Nature Hike: A scenic hiking trail offering a peaceful forest experience with fresh air, natural streams, and rich vegetation. Ideal for trekkers seeking a quiet and refreshing nature adventure.

Malinao Eco Park: An eco-friendly park that highlights natural landscapes and outdoor recreation. It provides a relaxing environment for camping, picnics, and appreciating Bukidnon’s natural beauty.

Sawaga River: A natural river flowing through Malaybalay known for its calm waters and scenic surroundings. It is often visited for relaxation, nature appreciation, and community connection with the environment.

KULTURA at KASAYSAYAN

Kaamulan Festival: A vibrant annual festival that celebrates the culture, traditions, and unity of Bukidnon’s indigenous tribes through colorful street dances, rituals, and cultural presentations.

Daraghuyan Tribe: One of the indigenous communities of Bukidnon, known for preserving traditional customs, craftsmanship, and ancestral practices that reflect the rich heritage of the province.

Ereccion de Pueblo: A historical commemoration marking the establishment of Malaybalay as an official town, honoring its growth, history, and enduring cultural identity.

Abbey of the Transfiguration: A peaceful monastery famous for its pyramid-shaped chapel and serene surroundings, offering visitors a place for prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal.

San Isidro Labrador Parish: A historic Catholic church dedicated to the patron saint of farmers, serving as an important center of faith and community life in Malaybalay.

Adlaw ta Malaybalay: An annual city celebration featuring cultural performances, civic activities, and community events that honor the heritage and achievements of Malaybalay.

Malaybalay City Charter Day: A special occasion commemorating the cityhood of Malaybalay, celebrated with ceremonies and festivities that showcase local pride and progress. supports environmental protection in Bukidnon.

Binaki Festival: A lively festival celebrating Malaybalay’s famous corn delicacy, featuring street dancing, food exhibits, and cultural activities centered on local traditions.

Tagolwanen Women Weavers: A group of indigenous artisans known for creating intricate handwoven textiles that preserve traditional patterns and support cultural and economic sustainability.

ADVENTURE AND AMENITIES

Bukidnon State University Museum: A cultural and educational museum that showcases the history, traditions, and indigenous heritage of Bukidnon through preserved artifacts and exhibits.

Aniningpan Ridge: A scenic mountain destination known for its rolling grasslands, sea of clouds, and panoramic views, making it a favorite for hikers and campers.

Bukidnon Provincial Zoo: A family-friendly attraction featuring various animal species in a natural setting, offering both recreation and educational experiences for visitors.

Kaamulan Open Theater: An outdoor venue where cultural performances, festivals, and public events are held, highlighting the vibrant traditions of Bukidnon.

Mt. Kiamo: A popular hiking destination known for its pine forests, grasslands, and stunning sunrise views over the highlands of Bukidnon.

Two Trees Trails: A peaceful nature trail offering forest walks and scenic viewpoints, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a refreshing escape.

Sabangan: A scenic countryside area known for its cool climate, agricultural landscapes, and tranquil mountain views.

Camping Sites: Various outdoor locations where visitors can enjoy overnight stays surrounded by forests, mountains, and fresh highland air.

Paragliding: An exciting aerial adventure that offers breathtaking views of Bukidnon’s rolling hills and vast landscapes from above.

Birdwatching: A rewarding activity for nature lovers, providing opportunities to observe diverse bird species in Bukidnon’s forests and protected areas.

agri eco tourism and assets

Mt. Capistrano – Basakan Rice Fields: A scenic destination that combines the rugged cliffs of Mt. Capistrano with the vast, picturesque Basakan Rice Fields below, offering breathtaking views and a memorable countryside experience.

Pineapple Plantations: Vast plantations featuring rows of pineapples that highlight Bukidnon’s thriving agricultural industry and scenic rural landscapes.

Corn and Banana Plantations: Fertile farmlands that demonstrate the province’s rich agricultural production and contribute significantly to the local economy.

Poultry and Livestock Farms: Agricultural farms where visitors can observe modern animal farming practices and the province’s strong agri-based industry.

Agri-Eco Farms: Farm destinations that combine agriculture, nature, and eco-tourism, offering educational and relaxing experiences for visitors.

Local Street Foods: A flavorful selection of local snacks and delicacies that reflect the province’s vibrant culinary culture and traditions.

Tinalagbuan Center: Tinalagbuan Center is a cultural sanctuary in Bukidnon that preserves and celebrates the rich traditions, arts, and heritage of the province’s indigenous peoples.

Monk’s Blend Coffee: A premium coffee produced by the monks of the Abbey of the Transfiguration, known for its rich flavor and connection to the monastery’s contemplative tradition.