Bukidnon - Places of Interest

Places of Interest

Bukidnon is blessed with many tourist attractions categorized as Resorts and Recreational Parks, Caves and Rock Walls, Tree Parks, Reforestation Projects and Eco-Tourism Sites, Farms, Plantations and Agro-Tourism Sites, Waterfalls and Springs, Lakes, Rivers and Watershed, Mountains, Plateaus and Canyons, Agricultural Centers, Industrial Centers, Cultural and Educational Institutions, Roads, Bridges and Other Structures and Religious Sites and Edifices. These are the major and known resorts of Bukidnon:

  • MGM Mountain Resort
  • WAIG Crystal Spring Resort
  • Mangima Spring Resort
  • Edlimar Spring Resort
  • Lucky 9 Resort
  • Luan-luan Spring Resort
  • Ver Overview & Nature Park

Caves and Rock Walls:

  • Blue Water Cave
  • Salawaw Cave
  • Sumalsag Cave

Mountains, Plateaus and Canyons:

  • Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park: These are the towering peaks found in the range:
    • Mount Dulang-dulang - 2nd highest in the Philippines - 2,938 meters.
    • Mount Kitanglad - 4th highest in the Philippines - 2,899 meters.
    • Mount Maagnaw - 8th highest in the Philippines - 2,742 meters.
    • Mount Lumuluyaw - 17th highest in the Philippines - 2,612 meters.
    • Mount Tuminungan - 30th highest in the Philippines - 2,400 meters.
  • Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park: Mount Kalatungan is the 5th highest mountain in the Philippines with an elevation of 2,860 meters.
  • Musuan Peak/Centennial Park
  • Mangima Canyon

Extreme Adventures:

  • Dahilayan Adventure Park
  • Kampo Juan

Waterfalls and Springs:

  • Alalum Falls
  • Dila Falls
  • Nasuli Spring

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