Mount Balatukan, the tallest peak in Misamis Oriental at 2,450 meters, is a protected Natural Park with rich biodiversity and unique landscapes. Its mossy forests and endemic species make it a key site for conservation and scientific research

Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park, a vital Philippine rainforest, shelters diverse wildlife like the Philippine Eagle. Its highest peak, Mt. Dulang-Dulang, a towering landmark and crucial watershed, provides water for surrounding provinces.

The Mt. Inayawan Range Natural Park (MIRNP) is Lanao Del Norte’s largest remaining rainforest and a critical watershed, home to diverse wildlife, including the Philippine Eagle. As a vital ASEAN heritage park, it provides essential resources and showcases rich biodiversity, which is protected through ongoing conservation efforts.

Spanning 53,263 hectares, the Mt. Malindang Range Natural Park is home to dense forests, crater lakes, waterfalls, and a diverse array of flora and fauna, including the Philippine Eagle and Philippine Tarsier. Dominated by seven major peaks, it was designated the 29th ASEAN Heritage Park in 2011, protecting over 25 endemic mammal species and supporting vital wildlife conservation efforts.

Mt. Timpoong-Hibok-Hibok Natural Monument, home to Camiguin’s highest peak and active volcano, boasts diverse habitats like mossy forests and grasslands. It supports endangered species and attracts hikers and photographers seeking adventure and serenity