
KATUNGGAN MANGROVE PARK
📍Mahinog, Camiguin
Just a few meters from Benoni Port, Camiguin’s famed Katunggan Mangrove Park sits like a secret, enchanting forest. Home to a large host of mangroves, some of which are now 100 to 200 years old, the Katunggan Mangrove Park is perfect for a day of picnicking or simply admiring the unique charm of the mangrove trees while walking on their wooden bridges. Visitors may also volunteer to help plant mangroves. Everyone is given a chance to contribute since mangrove trees provide protection against typhoons and big waves and a habitat for various species of fish, shrimp, crabs, and even birds in the vicinity.
HOW TO GET THERE
Katunggan Park is about 1 kilometer south of the Port of Benoni and may be accessible via the Camiguin Circumferential Road. You may stop by the beautiful Taguines Lagoon on your way to the natural park.
