bukidnon_attractions

Cinchona Park Forest Reserve

Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park, also known as Cinchona Park Forest Reserve, is an ASEAN heritage park that has been recognized as regionally important and is flocked by tourists for its abundance of rare flora and fauna. You can either enjoy the thrilling canopy walk, trek to the nearby waterfalls, explore the old buildings and structures in the area that survived the Second World War, or simply take a refreshing stroll.

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Central Mindanao University

The Central Mindanao University (CMU) is also known as the “Academic Paradise of the South” and is the “Top Agricultural University” in Mindanao, located in the University Town, Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon. Recognized by the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines as the Center of Excellence in the fields of Agriculture, Forestry, Veterinary Medicine, and Biology and the Center of Development in Mathematics, Environmental Science, and Teacher Education. It is a research state university located in the heart of Mindanao Island, and it has been one of the oldest premier universities in the southern Philippines since its inception in 1910.

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Taglucop Strawberry Hills

Glam up your camping experience in the chilly highlands of Bukidnon on Taglucop Strawberry Hills! Wake up to a magnificent view of the Arakan Valley from their dainty geodesic glamping domes, right in the middle of a strawberry farm.

While you bask in the romantic, foggy allure of the mountains, you can relish in their famously elegant charcuterie of cheeses, fresh fruits, biscuits, cold cuts, and sausages, washed down with a bottle of their very own strawberry wine. You can spend your day strawberry picking and end it with a bonfire, enjoying s’mores under a beautiful starry night.

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Matigsalug IP Village

The Matigsalug tribe thrives deep in the region’s highland, between the boundaries of Davao City and Bukidnon Province. They are the original residents of the Salug River (now called the Davao River), and their name translates to “river people.” The Tigwa-Salug Valley in San Fernando, Bukidnon, has been classified as their ancestral area with the aid of the Philippine authorities on the account that it is home to an astounding number of 50, 000 Matigsalug. If you happen to be nearby, take a look and appreciate Matigsalug’s age-old way of life.

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Lake Pinamaloy

Immerse yourself in the serenity of lush green fields and a breathtaking natural landscape, perfect for a romantic escape. Lake Pinamaloy, a picturesque 60-hectare inland body of water, graces the heart of Don Carlos, Bukidnon. From above, it takes on the shape of a guitar. It earned its name from an old fable about the couple “Pina” and “Maloy,” passed down to the new generation. Beyond its enchanting charm, Lake Pinamaloy serves as a vital water source for the municipality of Don Carlos. It also holds special significance for various church activities, including the Stations of the Cross during Lent, memorable wedding ceremonies, and reflective retreats. One may engage in activities like biking, leisurely strolls, invigorating jogs, or simply basking in the tranquility of this pristine attraction.

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