Bukidnon

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Bukidnon, the ‘Food Basket of Mindanao,’ is a highland province of rolling hills, pineapple plantations, and cool mountain air. It’s a world away from the beach crowds, offering a taste of rural Philippine life and dramatic landscapes that beg to be explored by road. For international travellers, this is the perfect detour into the heart of Mindanao’s agricultural and adventure soul.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least three full days to appreciate Bukidnon’s mix of adventure and tranquillity. Use Day 1 for Dahilayan and the pineapple fields; Day 2 for a Mount Kitanglad trek or Lake Apo; and Day 3 for Malaybalay’s monastery and the Kaamulan if it’s on. The province is best explored by private vehicle – roads are good, and distances between attractions are manageable but require driving.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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