The Philippines National Parks
National Parks Of The Philippines- Many National Parks in The Philippines are featured on the World Heritage List, either presently included or nominated for future listing. Here we detail all National Parks so recognised plus others of tourist significance.
- Those presently so designated include the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan and the Tubbataha Reef Marine Park. Sixteen other Philippines National Parks have been submitted on the UNESCO Tentative list for inclusion.
- These include, Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary, Angono Triglyphs, Batanes Protected landscapes and seascapes, El Nido Marine Reserve in Northern Palawan, Mt Pulog National Park, Northern Soerra Madre Natural Park, The Tabon Cave Complex and all of Lipuun Point and Turtle Islands Natural Park.
- The reasons for the nominations are particularly valuable in understanding their importance and what to see when you visit, so we have detailed these reasons in each of the links.
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In this web site we discuss in detail the following National Parks or otherwise protected areas of natural significance in The Philippines.
- Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary
- Angono Triglyphs
- Apo Reef Natural Park
- Batanes Protected landscapes and seascapes
- Butuan Archeological Sites
- Chocolate Hills Natural Monument Bohol
- Coron Island Natural Biotic Area
- El Nido Taytay Managed Resource Protected Area
- Ligawasan Marsh
- Mt. Apo National Park
- Mt. Iglit Baco National Park Mindanao
- Mt. Malindang Range Natural Park
- Mt. Matutum Protected Landscape
- Mt. Pulag National Park
- Neolithic Shell Midden Sites in Lal-lo and Gattaran Municipalities
- Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park
- Paleolithic Archaelogical Sites in Cagayan Valley
- Panglao Island, Bohol
- Petroglyphs and Petrographs of the Philippines
- Taal Volcano Protected landscape, Batangas
- The Tabon Cave Complex and Lipuun
- Turtle Islands Wildlife Sanctuary
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