PINAMALOY LAKE
Read moreIt's a small lake where it's nice to spend a few moments in a picnic with fishermen.
PARK PINES VIEW
Read moreThis small park is often called the "Petit Baguio" because of its many pines.
KAAMULAN PARK
Read moreThis pine-covered park is perfect for getting a breath of fresh air in nature, jogging, biking, meditating, camping and even rodeoing. The park is particularly popular with families, as there are plenty of activities to keep the kids occupied. After a thirty-minute walk, it's possible to reach a summit from where the view of Malaybalay and the surrounding area is really quite good. Take a trip to Kaamulan to discover the daily life of the city's Filipino families.
KITANGLAD NATURE PARK
Read moreThis nature park is located in Impasugong, in the north-central part of Bukidnon province, with its twelve mountains, medicinal plants and trees and impressive varieties of birds. It's a great place for nature lovers and walkers, with hikes ranging from a few hours to a full day. The most courageous can climb Mount Kitanglad. This mountain range, the4th highest in the Philippines, rises to over 2,900 metres.
TRANSFIGURATION MONASTERY
Read moreThe monastery is famous for its pyramidal architecture and the views it affords. The monks produce coffee, which is used in Selecta's coffee crumble ice cream, and peanut-based sweets. They are also developing other crops such as rice, corn and soya. Profits go to help pay for the schooling and healthcare of farmers' children. It is possible to stay at the monastery for a total spiritual experience.
MACALAJAR BAY
Read moreThis bay is famous for its grey sandy beach. From here, the breeze is fresh and the view over the bay is lovely. For around 500 PHP, we can ask fishermen to take us to islands of sand and coral that are only visible at low tide and are ideal for snorkeling. At sunset, there are many fishermen on small bancas. Unfortunately, the bay's waters are becoming increasingly polluted as a result of the many industrial projects being developed along its shores.