Trek along Mount Hamiguitan Mountain Range Wildlife Sanctuary!

Declared as UNESCO’s World Heritage Site, ASEAN Heritage Park, and a Protected Area in the Philippines – Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary is renowned for its rich biodiversity, lush forests, and natural treasures.

The Sanctuary is famed for the unique pygmy forest featuring trees that are centuries old while housing plenty of endangered, endemic, and rare species of flora and fauna. Among them are the Philippine Eagles and several species of Nepenthes.

The trek takes three days, where you will be hiking for 5-6 hours per day. Waiting at the peak for the bravest of climbers is the Tinagong Dagat and the Twin Falls.

Would you dare to climb Mount Hamiguitan?

How to get to Mount Hamiguitan?

Easiest way to get to Mount Hamiguitan

The climb to the peak of Mount Hamiguitan is a challenging one, so keep your best self at ease on the road. Skip the stress of commuting, and avail a rental from us! With a service, you can sit back and relax all the way to Mount Hamiguitan while we deal with sending you there!

Wherever you are from Davao, we can and will come and get you. With this rental, you can save a lot of money and time! You’ll have more time to spend enjoying the view of the Sanctuary when you arrive.

We are guaranteed to accommodate you whether you are a small group or a crowd. With the diverse selection of our rental units, we are more than capable to address all of your travel needs.

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From Zamboanga to Davao to Mount Hamiguitan

1. From Zamboanga fly to Davao.
2. From Airport, ride a taxi heading to Davao Ecoland Terminal.
3. At the terminal, ride a bus or van heading to Governor Generoso. This usually takes about 3-4 hours.
4. When you arrive at the town proper of Governor Generoso, ride a habal-habal heading to Mount Hamiguitan Museum.

Things to do at Mount Hamiguitan

1. LEARN ABOUT THE SANCTUARY
– There is an interpretation site located at the foot of the mountain, so get in some learning about the sanctuary!

2. WATCH BIRDS AT THE VIEW DECK
– The bird-watching view deck is perfect if you want to observe birds in their normal lives.

3. TRY THE HANGING BRIDGE
– The hanging bridge is a must try if you want to see an aerial view of the mountain.

4. TREK THE NATURE TRAIL
– Aside from the 3 day hike, there is a natural trail for leisure hiking.

5. SEE THE SUNSET
– The sunset view deck provides the most romantic set up.

6. TRY THE COFFEE
– The coffee at Cafe Hamiguitan is one of a kind so you must give it a go!

7. GET ADVENTUROUS
– Try the Tree-Top Obstacle located in the park for an adrenaline rush.

8. FEEL LIKE A LEMUR
– The Flying Lemur Gliding Ride will make you feel like an actual lemur while also touring you around some areas of the mountain!

9. TAKE PHOTOS
– Be careful when taking photos and using the flash function because some animals are nocturnal and won’t appreciate being bothered.

Rates and Fees

TREKKING FEE:
Regular – ₱ 3000 per pax
Davao Oriental Residents – ₱ 1500 per pax
Students (18 y.o.) – ₱ 1500 per pax
Youth (15-17 y.o.) – ₱ 1500 per pax
Outdoors Club Federation of Davao Oriental – ₱ 1000 per pax
Mindanao Federation of Southern Mindanao – ₱ 2450 per pax
Senior Citizens – ₱ 2400 per pax

Porter Fee – ₱ 500 per day
Ecoguide – ₱ 500 per day
Local Scientist/Guide/Porter-Guide – ₱ 1000 per day

DSLR Camera Use Fee – ₱ 500 per camera
Drone Camera Use Fee – ₱ 1000 per drone

TREKKING FEE FOR STUDENTS WITH THESIS PURPOSES
Undergraduate Student – FREE
Masters Degree Student – ₱ 1000
Doctorate Degree Student – ₱ 2000

How to Contact

You can contact Mount Hamiguitan through these:

Mobile No.: 0908 459 5398, 0938 761 2886
Email Address: hamiguitan.protect@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MtHamiguitan

Reminders when visiting Mount Hamiguitan

1. There will be no walk-in trekkers. Booking must be made at least 10 days prior through the PAMB Headquarters.
2. Cooking shall be conducted on designated areas using portable burners.
3. Waste management will be observed at all times and fines will be sanctioned for not following.
4. You can look for more information about the camping and trekking of Mt. Hamiguitan in their Facebook Page.

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