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Noslek Canopy Walk

Claveria

An uphill, 1.5-kilometer hike (approx. 30 min) through the lush rainforest of Magbais will bring you to the first platform. There are five platforms built around trees 100 to 120 feet tall. To get from one to another, you have to walk on hanging bridges made out of steel cables and those two-inch stepping bars.

You should contact Claveria Tourism Office before going there.

According to Claveria Tourism Office, it’s Closed

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Claveria Waterfalls

Claveria

A paved road to the doorstep of a Waterfall is quite joyless for a nature lover. A true nature experience, often requires a hike; short or long and here in Claveria, you can still find that.

And here is a list of some of the Waterfalls, in Claveria. We don’t have a detailed location description on all Falls, so we suggest you ask assistance in their respective Barangay.

You can also try to contact Claveria Tourism Office before going there.

  1. Katangkawan Falls, Parmbugas, Claveria
  2. Danggayon Falls, Aposkahoy, Claveria
  3. Haruhay Falls, Aposkahoy, Claveria
  4. Kiriwang Falls, Aposkahoy, Claveria
  5. Lantawon Falls, Aposkahoy, Claveria
  6. Kilomi Falls, Aposkahoy, Claveria
  7. San Roque Falls, Aposkahoy, Claveria
  8. Mailig Falls, Malagana, Claveria
  9. Suminuli Falls, Patrocinio, Claveria
  10. Nasaad Falls, Aposkahoy, Claveria
  11. Kilubag Falls, Aposkahoy, Claveria
  12. Kahulugan Falls, Mat-i , Claveria
  13. Katubhan Falls, Mat-i, Claveria
  14. Mat-i Falls, Mat-i, Claveria
  15. Lumans Falls, Mat-I, Claveria
  16. Mamato Falls, Minalwang, Claveria
  17. Polinasan Falls, Minalwang, Claveria
  18. Bindol Falls, Lanise, Claveria
  19. Manu-il Falls, Malagana, Claveria
  20. Sta Cruz Falls, Sta Cruz, Claveria
  21. Ticala Falls, Poblacion, Claveria
  22. Pangitaan Falls, Poblacion, Claveria
  23. Hanggaron Falls, Ane-i, Claveria
  24. Alaw Falls, Punong, Claveria
  25. Anga Falls, Plaridel, Claveria

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Lapinig Island


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Pulo Island, sometimes called Lapinig Island ‘cos it belongs to Barangay Lapinig.

If you have been to Balingoan en route to Camiguin, you probably noticed the very small island, more of an islet, in the port. That’s Lapinig Island! It looks dull and boring on the surface but what’s underwater is a different story. It’s an action packed world down there! (Source)

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Mimbilisan Protected Landscape


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Mimbilisan Falls is within the Mimbilisan Protected Landscape.

Mimbilisan Protected Landscape.

This protected area is located in Barangays Mapua & Bugdang in Balingoan and some portions in Talisayan, Misamis Oriental.
(N8.948884 E124.86517)
Talisayan
Covering 66.515 hectares the Mimbilisan Protected Landscape
is a critical watershed that provides valuable ecological services to its host municipalities and nearby communities.
Mimbilisan is characterized by rolling hills and low lying mountains, and is shaped like a gorge with Mindocdocan Creek at its base.
With a maximum elevation of 535 meters above sea level, the presence of extensive forests and water retentive aquifers on Mimbilisan allows it to function as a significant water reservoir.
Adjacent moderately steep slopes permit agricultural activity. Surrounding areas are thus planted with coconut, coffee, banana,
abaca, corn, cassava, and other root crops.
Forest and agricultural land contribute to critical watershed
The forests of Mimbilisan consist of dipterocarps, Moraceae species of shrubs and trees, vines and lianas, palms, and numerous
riparian or plant species that are specific to wetlands and banks of rivers and streams.
The deep penetrating roots of trees, such as the dipterocarps, regulate water inflow and discharges, and control floods and drought in the area. The diversity of the forest regulates and enhances climate stability in this and nearby localities.

Important flora and fauna found in Mimbilisan Protected Landscape include red lauan, tarictic hornbill, grass owl, rufous hornbill, large-billed crow, jungle fowl, Philippine long tailed macaque, Philippine cobra, monitor lizards, and river crabs.
Coconut trees dominate the agricultural areas. Grasses and low-lying shrubbery cover other patches of uncultivated land. Fast growing species of trees are sparsely planted in the area, usually as tree fences of households and boundaries of farmlots.
These species include gmelina, bagras, falcata, and mahogany.

High ecotourism potential
Realizing the ecotourism potential of the Mimbilisan Protected Landscape, funds from the national government have been requested for the construction of various ecotourism structures. A Visitor Center has been established while plans for other infrastructure, such as a Protected Area Office, resting area for staff and visitors, and others, are being developed.
Various activities have been undertaken to further strengthen the protected area’s functions as a critical watershed and site for ecotourism and other recreational activities. These projects include an Upland Development Program that developed 10 hectares in 2010. From 2011-2012, 40 hectares were planted with narra, red and white lauan, and molave under the National Greening Program.
Activities that may be introduced through a well thought ecotourism plan include hiking through the forest; nature and biodiversity appreciation through plant walks; environmental education tours that highlight the importance of the site as a critical
watershed; and nature photography. Birdwatching can also be developed as the Mimbilisan Protected Landscape serves as a feeding and nesting station of migratory birds. (Source)

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Sipaka Point


Fish Ponds at the foot of Sipaka Point

There is a walkway all around the island where people can follow the Stations of the Cross, culminating at the highest peak on the islet with a large cross on top. The view on the peak is more than breathtaking and is definitely worth some photo shoot time. (Source)


Left: Balingoan Port   Right: Lapinig Island (Source)


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Known for its strong current, the spot is good for more experienced divers. The natural current feeds the marine ecosystem resulting to a majestic underwater garden. Huge seafans, basket sponges, hard and soft corals and feather stars abound in this area as well as stringrays, snappers, groupers, and colorful small fishes. For the underwater photographer, the clear waters of Sipaka is ideal for micro and wide angle setups. (Source)


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Mantangale Alibuag Dive Resort


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“We are a family run resort located in peaceful Balingoan, Mantangale, Misamis Oriental. The name of the resort came from the town we are located in–Mantangale, while “Alibuag” is the local word that means “freshwater springs” of which there are a lot of, both above and below the water. Only 80 kms from Cagayan De Oro City and facing the Bohol Sea, our 8 climate controlled duplex cottages, features a private veranda, and 4 Executive Suites are nestled on  5.5 hectares of lovingly landscaped grounds planted to Lanzones, Coconut and other fruit trees as well as flowering shrubs. We have an orchid garden which provides the flowers that decorate our rooms and dining tables. We love hosting Corporate Seminars and Team Building Activities in our fully air-conditioned Conference Room. If you’ve got energy to burn, choose from a variety of activities–swim, snorkel, scuba-dive, kayak, fish or cross over to Camiguin and enjoy its terrestrial and underwater wonders. We ARE, after all, the Experts in Camiguin diving! Feeling lazy? That’s okay too! We’ve got benches and hammocks nestled under our trees for you to read or nap in or work on your tan by the pool. There’s a mini playground and a tree-house for the kids as well as a sandy beach and glass bottomed boat for those who love the sea. Our 2 restaurants serve both local and international favorites. Guests rave over our Lechon roasted Cebu Style and our basket of local fruits. At the end of the day, enjoy the sunset from our Gazebo by the beach as the sky turns Camiguin purple”

Accomodation range from P3000,- (2 pers.) to P8000,- (4 pers.)

Activities: Scuba diving, Kayaking, Glass-bottom Boat, Fishing,

Facilities: Orchid Garden, Swimming Pool, Restaurant, Gazebo Bar, Function Room,

Entrance Fee (consumable): P150,-


Entrance from Cagayan-Butuan Hiway

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Mobile:0917 801 4560 / 916 303 9415
Municipal:Balingoan
Barangay:Mantangale
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Langit-Langit Falls


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Langit-Langit Falls…. In Balingoan Mis. Or. The local call it langit langit falls which means… Heaven…. Once you get there you feel like you’re in heaven… Surrounded by the green… Green forest….. Cascading water in 90 meters high…. (Source)


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Mimbuaya Falls


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If you are coming from CDO drive until you pass the Sugbongcogon Municipal Hall. 250 meters from the municipal hall you will see a Petron Gasoline Station where you will turn left and proceed for another 2km. There is no signage so don’t hesitate to ask for directions from the locals. You have to park in the road because there is no parking, no signage and the trail is small going to the falls. (Jan 2015) (Source)

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Proposed Gazebo/Viewing Deck at Mimbuaya Falls
Groundbreaking activities happening now. (March 2016)


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Water Delight Resort

Their cottages cost 200 pesos, 400 pesos, and 500 pesos. The venue hall cost 1,000 pesos, 2,000 pesos, and can be 4,000 pesos depending on the range of time it will be used. Rooms cost 700 pesos, 500 pesos, 800 pesos, with and fully aircon rooms.

Regular entrance fee for adult is 30 pesos and 20 pesos for children. Overnight entrance fee is 90 pesos per head and a minimum of 30 persons.

Water delight resorts is open from 6:00AM to 6:00PM. (Source)

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City/Municipal:Jasaan
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Address:Cagayan-Butuan Hiway
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more Info:Entrance Fee: P20 - P90

Room Rates: P500 - P1000