5 Reasons Why Lianga Should Be On Your Travel Bucket List

municipality Llanga in the province of Surigao del Sur is located in the eastern part of Mindanao Island, facing the Philippine Sea. The city has a total area of ​​440.5 square kilometers and a population of about 43,000 (as of the 2020 census). 

Llanga is known for its natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and diverse population. The town is home to several indigenous peoples, including the Mandaya, Manobo, and Mamanwa peoples who have lived in the area for centuries and preserved their traditional way of life.  Lianga is named after the Lianga, a native tree that grows abundantly in the region. The city was incorporated in 1939 and became a municipality on June 18, 1966. 

Lianga's main economic activities are agriculture, fishing, and mining. It is known for its high-quality rice production and abundant marine resources such as different types of fish, shellfish, and seaweed. Lianga's mining industry is also growing, with several mining companies operating in the area, extracting minerals such as gold, copper, and nickel.  

Lianga is also known for its efforts to promote environmental protection and sustainable development. The city has several protected areas, including Mount Hilong Hilong Nature Park, which is home to a variety of endemic and endangered flora and fauna. The city also implements various ecotourism programs such as hiking and camping tours to promote sustainable tourism and economic development. 


Llanga is a beautiful and diverse town in Surigao del Sur, offering both local and foreign visitors a unique blend of culture, nature, and adventure.

Here are some things to do in Ryanga: 

 

 Explore  Mount Hilong Hilong Nature Park

Located in Llanga, Mount Hilong Hilong Nature Park is a reserve that offers a variety of activities such as hiking, camping, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. The park is home to a wide variety of endemic and endangered flora and fauna, making it an ideal place for nature lovers. 

 

Visit  Tinuy-an Falls

His Tinuy-an Falls in the nearby town of Bislig is a must-see for anyone visiting Lianga. The waterfall is 95 meters wide and is sometimes called the "Niagara Falls of the Philippines". Visitors can swim in the crystal clear water or ride a bamboo raft under the waterfall. 


Discover the cultural heritage of indigenous communities

Lianga is home to several indigenous groups, such as the Mandaya, Manobo, and Mamanwa, who have preserved their traditional way of life. Visitors can learn about the culture, customs, and traditions by visiting villages and participating in cultural activities such as traditional dances, handicrafts, and tastings. 


Visit  Lianga Bay and Mangrove Forest 

Liangga Bay is a beautiful natural attraction that offers the opportunity to explore the mangrove forests that are home to a wide variety of marine life. Visitors can take a boat tour or paddleboard through the mangroves and enjoy the beautiful views of the bay. 


 Participation in ecotourism activities

Lianga is committed to environmental protection and sustainable tourism. Visitors can participate in various ecotourism activities such as tree planting, beach cleaning, and marine conservation programs to protect the city's natural beauty and biodiversity. 


Visit Lyanga Eco Park

Lyanga Eco Park is a community-run project that offers visitors a variety of activities such as trekking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The park also has zip lines and skybikes, allowing visitors to explore the park uniquely. 

All in all, Llanga offers a wide range of activities and attractions perfect for visitors looking for a unique and authentic experience in Surigao del Sur.



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