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🌿 Sights and Attractions Around Pongol / Libona (Bukidnon)

All of the following can be reached within about one hour and are ideal for short trips or day outings:

Nature & Scenic Spots

Libona & Surroundings

  • Sunflower Farm – A large sunflower field, very popular for photos and relaxed walks.
  • Kawayanan Falls – A scenic waterfall in Libona with a natural, peaceful setting.
  • Bigaan Falls – Another beautiful waterfall located near Libona.
  • Kalasuyan Spillway – A scenic spillway and water area, good for relaxing.
  • Libona View Point & Bonawan View Point – Viewpoints offering panoramic scenery of the surrounding area.
  • Lico Farm – A quiet farm area, great for photography and short walks.
  • Kiliog Ranch & Sherwin Avz Bikers Stop / Kiliog Straight – Ranch areas and scenic roadside stops with mountain views.
  • Mt. Kilagas – A hiking destination suitable for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Libona Family Park & UAN’s Place – Parks suitable for families and casual relaxation.

Sunflower Farm

Kawayanan Falls

Kalasuyan Spillway

Kiliog ranch

Mt. Kilagas

Libona Family Park

A little further (but often still reachable in ~1 hour)

  • Dahilayan Forest Park – Adventure park with, for example, Asia’s longest dual zipline and many outdoor activities (about a 45–60 min drive)Traveloka

đź’¦ Additional Natural Attractions & Waterfalls

Around Libona, you’ll also find several waterfalls and nature spots, usually reachable within a short drive or motorcycle ride:

  • Sigmatan Falls – Located deeper in the Libona area.
  • Lungag Falls – Close to Libona Poblacion and easy to access.
  • Maypangi Falls – Near Pongol; a popular swimming spot among locals.

🏞️ Regional Highlights (Slightly Longer Trips)

If you have more time (around 1 hour or a bit more):

  • Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park – Impressive mountain landscapes with hiking and trekking opportunities.
  • Pulangi River – A major river suitable for river tubing and rafting activities.

đź§­ Travel Tip

Many natural attractions around Libona—especially waterfalls and hiking trails—are not well signposted. It’s best to ask locals (such as tricycle or jeepney drivers) for directions or hire a local guide, as access routes often pass through small farm or village paths.