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The Dahilayan Adventure Park is located in the municipality. The park is popular for its single and dual zip-lines, drop zones, Sky Tower Base Jump (the highest of its kind in the country), "Python Roller Zipride" (the first of its kind in Asia) and the "Flying Lizard" canopy glider. The park's dual zipline has 840 meters in length making it ...
The forest parks are managed by the fourteen protected areas regional offices and two branches. [2] Thailand's forest parks fall under IUCN Category V, Protected Landscape . There are a total of some 117 Forest Parks in Thailand, 91 are published in the Government Gazette , covering a combined land surface of 1,751 square kilometres (676 sq mi ...
English: A view of the Forest Camp in Dahilayan Bukidnon as the morning fog subsides This is a photo of a cultural heritage property in the Philippines with ID PH-XX-XXXX
The Atugan Canyon, seen from the Atugan New Bridge along the Sayre Highway. Impasugong is strategically located in the north-eastern part of the Province of Bukidnon.It is approximately 75 kilometres (47 mi) from Cagayan de Oro City, a good 1½-hour drive and it is half an hour away from Malaybalay City, the capital of the province.
The national park, with an area of 537,424 rai ~ 860 square kilometres (330 sq mi) [2] is located in two mountain chains of the Phi Pan Nam Range, Mae Yom and Nampi, with a not-protected area in between. There are both mixed evergreen forests, dipterocarp forest and dry deciduous forests in the park area.
The park has an area of 280 hectares, which consists of lakes, one of them is Pipa Lake. [4] The lake is the habitat for aquatic animals and plants. There are also viewing platform and cabin for waterfowl viewing, as well as other activities such as walking or cycling along the bike trail. [1] [5] [2]
Si Nan National Park is about 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of the town of Nan in the Wiang Sa, Na Noi, and Na Muen districts of Nan Province. The park's area is 640,237 rai ~ 1,024 square kilometres (395 sq mi). [2] The park's highest point is the Khao Khun Huai Huek peak at 1,234 metres (4,049 ft). The Nan River flows for about 60 kilometres ...
Mount Kitanglad was proclaimed a protected area under the natural park category through Presidential Proclamation 896 dated October 24, 1996. [12] On November 9, 2000, Mount Kitanglad finally became a full-fledged protected area when Congress approved Republic Act 8978 also known as the "Mt. Kitanglad Range Protected Area Act of 2000."