28-Day Signature Tour
Our main 28-day Birding Tour will cover most of our Signature Birding Sites in Luzon, Palawan, Mindanao, and the Visayas. We will be birding along established birdwatching trails, light roadside birding, bird photography hides with feeding stations, and light hikes for our elusive endemics.
2pax or 6pax Tour Group Recommended
To make the best bird watching and bird photography experience as smooth as possible, we recommend having a Tour Group size of 2 or 6 for our 28 and 21 day trips.
28-Days Sample Itinerary
Day 0 - Luzon
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International air travel arrival in Manila
Pick up at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA Terminal), Manila
Land travel to Las Pinas City (15 – 20 mins) for hotel check-in
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Lunch and dinner at nearby restaurant
Overnight at Mella Hotel / Britanny Hotel Global South, Las Pinas City
Day 1 - Luzon
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Travel to Bangkong Kahoy Valley, Dolores, Quezon (3.5 hrs)
Trek to Whiskered Pitta Private Hide (45 mins)
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Bangkong Kahoy Valley
Bangkong Kahoy Valley, popularly known as BK Valley or just BK, is a lodge and restaurant are situated at 750masl between the mountains of Mt. Banahaw and Mt. Cristobal. Bangkong Kahoy translates to ‘Wooden Bench’, envisioned to be a comfortable retreat for weekend trekkers, and bird watchers who want to escape to a cool and quiet haven. A collaboration between an ecotourism advocate and a bird photographer has led to the establishment of a private birding hide managed by a local resident turned forest ranger, and birding guides.
Getting to the hide requires a 45-minute uphill trek. The foot trail gets muddy and slippery during the rainy season. Appropriate hiking shoes with sufficiently treaded rubber soles for traction in soft ground is advised.
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Whiskered Pitta
Bundok Flycatcher,
Philippine Shortwing
Elegant Tit
Yellowish White-eye
Metallic-winged Sunbird
Blue-headed Fantail
Green-backed Whistler
Scale-feathered Malkoha
Rough-crested Malkoha
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Packed breakfast from BK restaurant; Lunch and dinner at BK Restaurant
Overnight at BK Lodge
Day 2 - Luzon
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Travel to Infanta, Quezon (3 hours)
Local travel - hotel to birding site (15 – 30mins)
Check-in at hotel
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Southern Sierra Madre
The Marilaque Highway connects Marikina City in Metro Manila to the towns of Real and Infanta, Quezon through the provinces of Rizal, Laguna, and Quezon. Also known as Marikina-Infanta Highway or Marilaque Highway, this road traverses excellent forested areas at around 650-750 masl at the southern portion of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range. The area became popular with the birdwatching community in the last 10 years with almost 200 bird species being recorded there.
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Rufous Hornbill
Philippine Trogon
Philippine Fairy Bluebird
Guaiabero
Philippine Hanging Parrot
White-browed Shama
Olive-backed Flowerpecker
Flaming Sunbird
Elegant Tit
Yellowish White-eye
Luzon Sunbird
Luzon Boobook
Philippine Scops Owl
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Breakfast along the way (Kabsat Restaurant); Lunch and dinner at La View Restaurant, Infanta, Quezon
Overnight at La View Hotel
Day 3 - Luzon
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Local travel - hotel to birding site (15 – 30mins)
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Southern Sierra Madre
Along the Marilaque Highway are specific spots with fruiting, flowering, roosting or nesting trees where target bird species frequently visit. Some of these sites may require a bit of walking (~100-150 m downhill). Some have established boarded walkways but most are on foot trails which may get muddy and slippery during the rainy season. Appropriate hiking shoes with sufficiently treaded rubber soles for traction in soft ground is advised.
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Philippine Trogon
Flame-breasted Fruit-Dove
Cream-breasted Fruit-Dove
Yellow-breasted Fruit-Dove
Amethyst Brown-Dove
White-eared Brown-Dove
Guaiabero
Philippine Hanging Parrot
Sulphur-billed Nuthatch
Stripe-headed Rhabdornis
Grand Rhabdornis
Yellow-wattled Bulbul
Short-crested Monarch
Black-crowned Babbler
Luzon Boobook
Philippine Scops Owl
Philippine Eagle Owl
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Packed breakfast from La View Restaurant
Lunch and dinner at hotel or nearby restaurant
Overnight at La View Mountain Resort, Infanta, Quezon
Day 4 - Luzon
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Chekout at hotel
Land travel to Palo Alto, Baras, Rizal for birding (1 hour)
Land travel to Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, Zambales (4 hours)
Check-in at hotel
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Palo Alto Subdivision in Baras, Rizal
This area is located between Infanta and Metro Manila. About an hour drive from Infanta, the Subdivision sits around 200-300 masl on the lower slopes of southern Sierra Madre Mountain Range. It has been cleared for development into a residential area but there are still patches of second growth lowland forest in the perimeter hosting over 150 bird species.
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Indigo-banded Kingfisher
Spotted Wood Kingfisher
Brown-breasted Kingfisher
Philippine Pitta
Rough-crested Malkoha
Scale-feathered Malkoha
Spotted Buttonquail
Chirruping Nightjar.
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Lunch The Patio Restaurant, UP hotel, Diliman, QC
Dinner at Magic Lagoon or Gerry’s Grill Restaurant
Overnight at Emerald Manor Hotel, Subic
Day 5 - Luzon
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Land travel to birding sites within the freeport (15-30 mins)
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Subic Bay Forest Reserve.
Situated at the northwestern foothills of Mt. Natib and Bataan National Park, the Subic Bay Rainforest is one of the largest remaining lowland tropical rainforests in Luzon. At least 200 species of birds have been recorded in the Subic Bay Rainforest including numerous lowland forest endemics.
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Green Racket-tail
Blue-naped Parrot
Luzon Hornbill
Coleto
Balicassiao
Rufous Coucal
Rough-crested Malkoha
Luzon Flameback
Northern Sooty Woodpecker
Philippine Pygmy Woodpecker
White-bellied Woodpecker
Blackish Cuckooshrike
Green Imperial Pigeon
Philippine Green Pigeon
Indigo-banded Kingfisher
Spotted Wood Kingfisher
Luzon Boobook
Chocolate Boobook
Philippine Scops Owl
Philippine Eagle-owl
Great-eared Nightjar
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Lunch at All Hands Beach Restaurant or Emerald Manor
Dinner at Magic Lagoon or Gerry’s Grill Restaurant
Overnight at Emerald Manor Hotel
Day 6 - Luzon
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Check-out at hotel
Land travel to Canarem, Candaba or LMEP, QC
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Canarem Lake and/or Candaba Swamp are freshwater wetlands that are habitat to numerous resident and some endemic wetland birds.
La Mesa Ecopark, popularly known as LMEP, the park is located on the edge of a watershed forest reserve and reservoir called La Mesa Dam. Despite its small size, this small patch of lowland forest holds many surprises for the observant birder.
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Canarem Lake/Candaba Swamp
Philippine Duck
Wandering Whistling Duck
Philippine Swamphen
Common Moorhen
Barred Rail
White-breasted Waterhen
White-browed Crake
Pheasant-tailed Jacana
La Mesa Ecopark
Philippine Eagle Owl
Ashy Thrush
Spotted Wood Kingfisher
Indigo-banded Kingfisher
Philippine Pitta
Western Hooded Pitta
Mangrove Blue Flycatcher
Grey-backed Tailorbird
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Lunch along the way or at the Patio Restaturant
Dinner near hotel
Overnight at Mella Hotel / Britanny Hotel Global South, Las Pinas City
Day 7 - Mindanao
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Check-out at hotel
Air travel from Manila to Cagayan de Oro
Land travel to Malaybalay City, Bukidnon (2.5hrs)
Morning birding along the way
Check in and rest at hotel
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San Vicente Trail, Bukidnon
Northwestern edge of Mt. Kitanglad Range National Park
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Soaring Philippine Eagles
Rufous Hornbills
Writhed Hornbills
Handsome Sunbird
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Lunch along the way, dinner near hotel
Overnight at Loiza’s Pavilion, Malaybalay City
Day 8 - Mindanao
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Land travel to Sitio Intavas, Sumilao, Bukidnon (1 hr)
Whole day birding
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Intavas Trail, Mt. Kitanglad Range National Park
Intavas Trail starts at a community settlement named Sitio Intavas. It is a 1.5 km long trek on a rocky unpaved road with a gentle upslope. At the end of this trail is a resting shed and the start of a steep trek up to the peak of Mt. Kitanglad.
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Philippine Eagle
Apo Myna
Red-eared Parrotfinch
Mindanao Heleia
McGregor’s Cuckooshrike
Cinnamon Ibon
Mindanao Racket-tail
Mindanao Lorikeet
Black-and-cinnamon Fantail
Apo Sunbird
Grey-hooded Sunbird
Long-tailed Bush Warbler
Metallic Pigeon
Negros Leaf-warbler
Fire-throated Flowerpecker
Turquoise Flycatcher
Little Pied Flycatcher
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Lunch along the way, dinner near hotel
Overnight at Loiza’s Pavilion
Day 9 - Mindanao
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Land travel to Lantapan, Bukidnon (1 hr)
Whole day birding
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Cinchona Forest Reserve, Mt. Kitanglad
Cinchona Forest Reserve is a known nesting site for Philippine Eagles in the Southeastern edge of Mt Kitanglad Range. It was established in the 1920s as a plantation for Cinchona Trees to boost production of anti-malaria ingredient – Quinine. The well-preserved forest here provides habitat several Philippine Eagles and numerous Mindanao endemic wildlife.
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Philippine Eagle
Pinsker’s Hawk-eagle
Philippine Honey-buzzard
Mindanao Hornbill
Yellow-breasted Fruit Dove
Amethyst Brown-dove
Cinnamon Ibon
Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis
Grey-throated Sunbird
Flame-crowned Flowerpecker
Buzzing Flowerpecker
Yellow-bellied Whistler
Black-and-cinnamon Fantail
Bundok Flycatcher
Turquoise Flycatcher
Little Pied Flycatcher
Long-tailed Bush Warbler
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Lunch along the way, dinner near hotel
Overnight at Loiza’s Pavilion
Day 10 - Mindanao
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Land travel to Impasugong, Bukidnon (1 hr)
Whole day birding
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Center for Ecological Development and Recreation (CEDAR) Park
CEDAR is a reforestation project in Mindanao co-managed by the Local Government of Impasugong, Bukidnon and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The trail heading towards Dila and Gantungan Falls host several of Mindanao’s most elusive endemic species.
Maputi Bird Preserve
Created and maintained by our very own Bird Finder, Ben Maputi. This area houses a photography hide for some of the most secretive Mindanao endemic bird species.
Alternatives: Intavas Trail and Cinchona Forest Reserve
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Southern Silvery Kingfisher
Blue-capped Kingfisher
Bagobo Babbler
Cryptic Flycatcher
Mindanao Hornbill
Black-and-Cinnamon Fantail
Red-eared Parrotfinch
Grey-hooded Sunbird
Bundok Flycatcher
Giant Scops Owl
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Lunch along the way, dinner near hotel
Overnight at Loiza’s Pavilion
Day 11 - Mindanao
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Check-out at hotel
Land travel to Bislig (6.5 hrs)
Birding along the way or afternoon birding (time permitting)
Check-in at Paper Country Inn, Bislig City
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Bislig Lowland Forests
Bislig Lowland Forests was once a logging concession for one of the largest logging companies in the Philippines. It has since been abandoned and its remnant forests allowed to regenerate. It is one of the most popular birdwatching sites in Mindanao with its lowland forests serving as home to numerous endemic bird species
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Celestial Monarch
Short-crested Monarch
Mindanao Wattled Broadbill
Rufous Paradise-flycatcher
Mindanao Blue Fantail
Rufous Hornbill
Writhed Hornbill
Mindanao Hornbill
Mindanao Bleeding-heart
Pink-bellied Imperial Pigeon
Yellow-breasted Fruit-dove
Mindanao Brown-Dove
Rufous-lored Kingfisher
Azure-breasted Pitta
Philippine Trogon
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Lunch along the way, dinner at the hotel
Overnight at Paper Country Inn, Bislig City
Days 12-14 - Mindanao
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Land travel to forest (1 hr)
Whole day birding
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Bislig Lowland Forests
Bislig Lowland Forests was once a logging concession for one of the largest logging companies in the Philippines. It has since been abandoned and its remnant forests allowed to regenerate. It is one of the most popular birdwatching sites in Mindanao with its lowland forests serving as home to numerous endemic bird species
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Celestial Monarch
Short-crested Monarch
Mindanao Wattled Broadbill
Rufous Paradise-flycatcher
Mindanao Blue Fantail
Rufous Hornbill
Writhed Hornbill
Mindanao Hornbill
Mindanao Bleeding-heart
Pink-bellied Imperial Pigeon
Yellow-breasted Fruit-dove
Mindanao Brown-Dove
Rufous-lored Kingfisher
Azure-breasted Pitta
Philippine Trogon
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Lunch along the way, dinner at the hotel
Nights at Paper Country Inn, Bislig City
Day 15 - Mindanao
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Check-out at hotel
Land travel to Davao City (5 hrs)
Visit to conservation center
Check-in and rest at hotel
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Philippine Eagle Center
Philippine Eagle Center was initially established for the rescue and rehabilitation of Philippine Eagles. A sanctuary for the giant raptors, the facility has since expanded to cover other Philippine raptors, other threatened birds and wildlife and now serves as to educate the public about threatened species and their habitats.
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Philippine Eagles
Pinsker’s Hawk-eagle
Philippine Serpent Eagle
Rufous-lored Kingfisher
Philippine Pied Fantail
Purple-throated Sunbird
Other raptors and wildlife
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Lunch along the way, dinner near hotel
Overnight at Hotel Tropika, Davao City
Day 16 - Mindanao
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Check-out at hotel
Air travel from Davao City to Puerto Princesa City (via Manila)
Check in and rest at hotel
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Lunch at restaurant along the way, dinner at hotel
Overnight at Balai Princesa Hotel, Puerto Princesa City
Day 17 - Palawan
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Whole day birding
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Napsan Lowland Forests
Napsan Road is a 30-kilometer stretch of road traversing central Palawan between Puerto Prinsesa City proper and barangay Napsan. The most productive areas are between the 10 – 20 km marks with good forest cover on both sides of the road. In some areas, the road overlooks a river and has sweeping panoramas of the opposite ridgeline providing opportunities to see raptors, Palawan Hornbills, and other birds in flight.
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Palawan Hornbill
Blue-headed Racket-tail
Philippine Cockatoo
Blue-naped Parrot
Red-headed Flameback
Spot-throated Flameback
Yellow-throated Leafbird
Palawan Fairy Bluebird
Lovely Sunbird
Palawan Sunbird
Pin-striped Tit-babbler
Palawan Flowerpecker
Palawan Drongo
Common Hill Myna
Among others
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Lunch at restaurant along the way, dinner at hotel
Overnight at Balai Princesa Hotel
Day 18 - Palawan
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Whole day birding
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Birdwing
Private birding hide. We visit a private birding hide established by Palawan-based birders and guides to help conserve Palawan’s threated birds and wildlife species and promote birdwatching and bird photography tourism.
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Palawan Peacock-pheasant
Palawan Bulbul
Falcated Wren-babbler
Melodious Babbler
Palawan Blue Flycatcher
Among other birds and wildlife
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Lunch at restaurant along the way, dinner at hotel
Overnight at Balai Princesa Hotel
Day 19 - Palawan
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Whole day birding
Travel to birding site (1 hour)
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Irawan Watershed
Irawan Watershed Forest is a protected area covering around 3,500 hectares of lowland rainforest and is the main water supply of Puerto Princesa City. The City Environment and Natural Resource Office (CENRO) has established birdwatching hides in the watershed to promote birdwatching tourism in support of the forest conservation efforts.
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Palawan Flycatcher
White-vented Shama
Blue-eared Kingfisher
Rufous-backed Dwarf-kingfisher
Stork-billed Kingfisher
Square-tailed Drongo-cuckoo
Palawan Bulbul
Sulphur-billed Bulbul
Black-headed Bulbul
Ashy-headed Babbler
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Lunch at restaurant along the way, dinner at nearby restaurant
Overnight at Mella Hotel / Britanny Hotel Global South, Las Pinas City
Day 20 - Negros
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Check-out at hotel
Air travel from Puerto Princesa to Bacolod (via Manila; 5hr)
Land travel to hotel (1hr)
Check in and rest at hotel
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Lunch at restaurant along the way, dinner at nearby restaurant
Overnight at Nature’s Village Resort
Day 21 - Negros
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Land travel to Gawahon Eco Park (1 hr)
Whole day birding
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Gawahon Eco Park,
Gawahon Eco Park is one of the birding destinations of Negros Occidental. Only an hour drive from Bacolod City the park has good mid- and high-elevation forest supplying clean fresh water to is river system and seven waterfalls. Gawahon is a local word which means “overlooking” as the park looks over the plains of Victorias City and Silay.
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Flame-templed Babbler
Southern Indigo-banded Kingfisher
Magnificent Sunbird
Spotted Wood Kingfisher
Visayan Bulbul
Citrine Canary-flycatcher
Visayan Fantail
White-throated Jungle-flycatcher
White-vented Whistler
Lemon-throated Leaf-warbler
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Breakfast packed or at the hotel, Lunch along the way, dinner at the hotel
Overnight at Nature’s Village Resort
Day 22 - Negros
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Land travel to Mambukal Mountain Resort (1 hr)
Whole day birding
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Mambukal Mountain Resort
Mambukal Mountain Resort located in the town of Murcia is another birding destination of Negros Occidental. Only an hour drive from Bacolod City there is good forest cover in and around the resort as it is located on the foothills of Mt Kanla-on Natural Park. The name Mambukal is derived from the boiling water coming out of numerous hot springs. Aside from the endemic birds a large colony of giant fruit bats or flying foxes roost on large trees in the resort.
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Magnificent Sunbird
Spotted Wood Kingfisher
Southern Indigo-banded Kingfisher
Dimorphic Dwarf-kingfisher
Visayan Bulbul
Visayan Fantail
Luzon Boobook
Western Hooded Pitta
Black-belted Flowerpecker
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Breakfast packed or at the hotel, Lunch at Mambukal, dinner at the hotel
Overnight at Nature’s Village Resort
Day 23 - Negros
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Check-out at hotel
Visit to Negros Forest Park conservation center / Morning birding
Land travel to Dumaguete City (5 hrs)
Afternoon & evening birding at Liptong Woodlands
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Negros Forest Park
A wildlife sanctuary dedicated to the conservation and rehabilitation of endangered and endemic species native to the Negros-Panay region.
Liptong Woodlands
Liptong Woodlands, located in Valencia, Negros Oriental, is a private reforestation and conservation site that has become a haven for birdwatchers established by owner and reforestation advocate Rene “Eti” Vendiola. Home to a thriving forest of over a hundred species of native and endemic trees, including rare dipterocarps, it provides vital habitat for a variety of Philippine birds. Visitors may spot forest-dwelling endemic species such as the Negros Scops Owl, Visayan Bulbul, and flowerpeckers along its trails.
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Negros Scops Owl
Visayan Flowerpecker
Visayan Bulbul
Spotted Wood Kingfisher
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Lunch at restaurant along the way, dinner near hotel
Overnight at Hotel Essencia, Dumaguete City
Day 24 - Negros
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Land travel to first birding site (1 hr)
Land travel to second birding site
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Energy Development Corp. Forest Reserve - Nasulo Geothermal
A geothermal development site integrated with extensive forest conservation efforts. Alongside energy production, the forest reserve supports diverse ecosystems, providing habitat for endemic flora and fauna.
Casaroro Falls
Casaroro Falls, tucked in the highlands of Valencia, Negros Oriental, is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Visayas. Towering about 30 meters, its single, narrow cascade plunges dramatically into a clear, cold pool surrounded by steep rock walls and lush tropical vegetation. The journey to the falls is an adventure in itself—visitors descend a long flight of concrete steps and follow a rugged river trail, passing over boulders and footbridges. For birdwatchers, the trail leading to the falls is a prime spot for Visayan endemic birds.
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Negros Striped Babbler
Flame-templed Babbler
Balicassiao
Turquoise Flycatcher
Magnificent Sunbird
Maroon-naped Sunbird
Yellowish White-eye
Suphur-billed Nuthatch
Negros Scops Owl
Black-belted Flowerpecker
Visayan Bulbul
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Lunch at restaurant near Casaroro Falls, dinner near hotel
Overnight at Hotel Essencia, Dumaguete City
Day 25 - Negros
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Land travel to birding site (1 hr)
Whole day birding
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Balinsasayao Twin Lakes National Park
Balinsasayao Twin Lakes National Park is a protected area renowned for its pristine beauty and ecological significance. The park is centered around the twin crater lakes, Lake Balinsasayao and Lake Danao, which are nestled within a lush forested area at the foot of Mount Guintabon, part of the Cuernos de Negros mountain range.
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Magnificent Sunbird
Maroon-naped Sunbird
Visayan Hornbill
Yellow-faced Flameback
White-bellied Woodpecker
Philippine Pygmy Woodpecker
Visayan Rhabdornis
Philippine Spinetail
Purple Needletail
Philippine Serpent Eagle
Pinsker’s Hawk Eagle
White-winged Cuckooshrike
Visayan Cuckooshrike
Visayan Tailorbird
Black-belted Flowerpecker
Orange-bellied Flowerpecker
Visayan Bulbul
Pink-bellied Imperial Pigeon
Yellow-breasted Fruit-dove
Amethyst Brown-dove
White-eared Brown-dove
Yellowish White-eye
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Lunch at the park, dinner near hotel
Nights at Hotel Essencia, Dumaguete City
Day 26 - Negros
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Land travel to birding site (1 hr)
Whole day birding
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Baslay Highlands
Baslay Highlands in Dauin, Negros Oriental, is a scenic upland destination that doubles as a rich birdwatching site. Nestled amid rolling hills and reforested slopes, it hosts a variety of species, from colorful sunbirds and flowerpeckers to raptors soaring over open ridges. The area’s coffee farms, secondary forests, and native tree stands attract both endemic and migratory birds, offering excellent viewing opportunities along its trails and viewpoints. Cool mountain breezes, panoramic views of the coast, and the surrounding greenery make birdwatching here both relaxing and rewarding. Baslay Highlands blends ecotourism and conservation, creating a haven for birdlife and nature enthusiasts alike.
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Flame-templed Babbler
Visayan Fantail
Visayan Shama
Philippine Pitta
Black-chinned Fruit-dove
Coppersmith Barbet
Philippin Hanging-parrot
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Lunch at the park, dinner near hotel
Nights at Hotel Essencia, Dumaguete City
Day 27 - Negros
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Land travel to birding site (2.5 hrs)
Whole day birding
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Bayawan Nature Reserve
Bayawan Nature Reserve in Negros Oriental is a thriving sanctuary for birdwatchers seeking rare and endemic species. Covering lush lowland and montane forests, it shelters diverse avian life, including the endangered Negros Bleeding-heart, Visayan Hornbill, and Blue-naped Parrot. Well-preserved habitats offer excellent vantage points along forest trails, where bird calls echo through the canopy. The reserve’s mix of primary and secondary growth supports both forest specialists and migratory birds.
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Negros Bleeding-heart
Visayan Hornbill
Blue-naped Parrot
Philippine Pitta
Philippine Serpent Eagle
Visayan Spotted Deer
Visayan Warty Pig
Visayan Leopard Cat
Visayan Monitor Lizard
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Lunch at the park, dinner near hotel
Nights at Hotel Essencia, Dumaguete City
Day 28
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Check-out at hotel
Domestic air travel to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila (1.25 hrs)
International air travel from Manila to onward destination
or Hotel in Metro Manila
End of Tour
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Lunch at the resort, dinner at hotel
Overnight at Mella Hotel / Britanny Hotel Global South
Tour Provisions
Inclusions
Domestic Flights: MNL-CDO, DVO-MNL-PPS and PPS-MNL
All land transportation during the tour (including pick up and drop off).
All domestic flights.
All overnight stays.
All meals, starting with lunch on arrival and ending with lunch on departure.
All entrance fees and permits for birding sites.
Services of local guides and drivers.
Complimentary bottled water for the entire duration of the tour.
Exclusions
International air tickets to and from the Philippines.
Any additional nights outside the specified tour dates.
Porter fee if a porter is requested.
Gratuities for tour staff, including tour guide and driver.
Passport, visa, vaccination and insurance fees.
Expenses for alcoholic drinks and cash bills.
Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls and other personal items.
Hospitalization and evacuation costs, if necessary.
Booking Policy
Upon Booking
50% Booking Reservation Deposit
45 Days Before Booking
50% Booking Finalization Payment
Travel Reminders
Plan to arrive on the earliest available flight to maximize birding time on the first day.
Activities are subject to weather conditions and flight schedules (arrival and departure times) and may be adjusted to align with the actual conditions at the birding sites.
Pack light clothing suitable for birding, as daytime temperatures typically range around 30°C, while nighttime temperatures drop to approximately 18°C.
Bring along hiking shoes with appropriate soles for trekking to ensure comfort and safety during outdoor activities
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