The Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village is a 7.2 hectare cultural habitat located in the terrains of Sitio Cugman Watershed. This area is inspired by the gardens in Spain and Canada, but with a defining factor of showing Mindanao’s ecology and Ethno-Filipino heritage.
The site offers a beautiful view of the Macajalar Bay and you can enjoy an insider’s peek into the habitat of wildlife and of eco-community. You can briefly experience the rich heritage of Mindanao through the tribes, their traditions, and other factors of their culture.
It has become both a vacation site and a worthwhile haven for cultural learning and appreciation. The botanical garden and wildlife habitat is a must-see for everyone.
How to get to the Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village?
Easiest way to get to Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village
Don’t bother with the hassle of commuting in public transport – get a car service rental from us! A with driver service will leave you resting in the back seat to relax while you wait to be sent to the Garden of Malasag!
Wherever from Misamis Oriental you will come from, we are capable of picking you up and sending you straight to the Village! Take it from us – a rental can save you money and travel time.
It does not matter whether you are a small group or a crowd because we have sedans to vans ready to accommodate you! Our distinguished collection of rental units will cater to all of your transactional needs.
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From Zamboanga to CDO to Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village
1. From Zamboanga fly to CDO.
2. Head to Downtown Cagayan de Oro.
3. Ride a jeep with routes RD-Gusa or RD-Cugman up to the crossing of Malasag.
4. Upon arrival at the crossing, ride a habal-habal driver to drop you off at the Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village.
Things to do at Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village
1. ENJOY NATURE
– The village park has been built for you to enjoy flora and fauna, so experience it!
2. TREK
– Go for a mild trek with someone or alone, you will enjoy what you see.
3. SWIMMING
– They have a swimming pool you and your family can enjoy in.
4. TRY THE HANGING BRIDGE
– This one will test your courage, prove it!
5. SEE THE TRIBE DISPLAYS
– The eco-tourism factor of this attraction must not be passed on, learn about our ethnic brothers and sisters!
6. PET ANIMALS
– Pet some animals like rabbits in their mini-zoo!
7. FEED THE BIRDS
– Enjoy feeding some of the aviary companions in the location.
8. TAKE PHOTOS
– The Nest Viewdeck is a great location for photos since it has an overlooking view of the Macajalar Bay.
Rates and Fees
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Standard Cottage – ₱ 2500
Deluxe Cottage – ₱ 2900
Extra Bed – ₱ 700
Dormitory – ₱ 2500 for 10 pax, ₱ 250 per excess person
SERVICES:
Entrance Fee (Adult) – ₱ 50 with Canopy Walk and Playground use
Entrance Fee (Children) – ₱ 40
Swimming Pool (Adult) – ₱ 50
Swimming Pool (Child) – ₱ 40
Campground Rental – ₱ 3000 for day use in 8 hours
Camping Fee – ₱ 200
Picnic Shed – ₱ 150 per unit
Bonfire – ₱ 500 per session
Open Amphitheater – ₱ 1000 for day use, ₱ 2500 for night use
How to Contact
You can contact Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village through these contact numbers:
Mobile No.: 0917 136 3060
Email: tiezagardensofmalasag@gmail.com
Website: https://gardensofmalasagecotourismvillage.com/
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/tiezagardensofmalasagofficial
To bring when visiting Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village
1. Bring extra sets of clothing just in case you go swimming.
2. Bring cash with you for availing the facilities on the spot as they do not have online and bank payments.
Reminders when visiting Garden of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village
1. Be respectful of the place and follow the signs spread around the village.
2. Throw your trash in the proper location.
3. Do not leave your things unattended.
4. Follow the rules and reminders set up by the staff.
5. Do not spook the animals.
6. The plants are not for you to pick and break.