Discover Bukidnon!
🌿 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.
