Bakhawan Eco Park: An Oasis Preserving Nature and Life

The Bakhawan Eco Park is part of a 220-hectare forest which was revitalized in 1990. “Bakhawan” is a local word for mangrove, and is a fitting name for the park as it is one of the most successful mangrove reforestation projects in the Philippines.

Situated on the beautiful island of Panay, the park is a lush oasis brimming with life and energy. Upon entering this paradise, you are welcomed by rustling leaves, chirping birds, and the gentle sway of mangrove trees. It serves as a remarkable example of the importance of environmental preservation and community collaboration that made this happen.

Stroll along the wooden boardwalks that walk you through the mangrove forest, offering glimpses into a diverse ecosystem thriving with life. Admire the intricate root systems of the mangroves, which not only provide a safe haven for numerous marine creatures but also act as a natural barrier against coastal erosion and storms. Shielding their town from the climate.

For those seeking adventure, kayaking through the mangrove channels is a must-try activity that allows you to immerse yourself in the heart of this vibrant ecosystem. Feel a sense of tranquility as you paddle through the calm waters, surrounded by the untouched beauty of nature. Whether you are a nature lover, an advocate for conservation, or simply looking to connect with the earth, Bakhawan Eco Park offers a truly memorable journey full of wonder and exploration.

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From Kalibo to Bakhawan Eco Park

1. Head to Kalibo’s Public Market and locate the terminal to New Buswang.
2. Ride a tricycle to drop you off at Bakhawan Eco Park.
3. Take a short walk heading to the entrance and pay for your fee.

Things to do at Bakhawan Eco Park

1. WALK THE 1.3KM BAMBOO TRAIL
– Observe the mangrove trees you walk by and keep a sharp eye on wildlife! You may even find some birds that thrive in the park.

2. RIDE A BAMBOO RAFT
– Make your trip more memorable by riding a bamboo raft while traversing through the waters of the Eco Park. Just make sure you have extra clothes to change into!

3. TRY EATING TAMILOK (WOODWORM)
– The favorite appetizer in Kalibo is available here! Even if it’s called a woodworm, it is actually just a saltwater clam without a shell! Give it a try.

4. CAPTURE IN PHOTOS
– Make sure to get the beauty of the park through photography! Both the stunning landscape and intricate connection of every mangrove tree are endless opportunities to snap memorable photos!

5. HAVE A PICNIC
– Pack a picnic basket and enjoy a meal amidst the mangrove forest! Find a spot for resting and relax there.

6. WANDER WITH A KAYAK
– The kayaks for rent are an excellent choice for you to explore more of the forest! Just make sure to have a guide along.

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
General Admission – ₱ 150
Aklanons – ₱ 100
Senior Citizens/PWD – ₱ 80
Students (with ID) – ₱ 50

ACTIVITIES
Bamboo Raft – ₱ 100
Kayak – ₱ 150/hour
Tamilok – ₱ 300
Fish Feeding – ₱ 10

How to Contact

You can contact Bakhawan Eco Park through the following:

Landline No.: (036) 262 8862
Email – kasama.inc17@gmail.com
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/bakhawannaturestudyecopark

To bring when visiting Bakhawan Eco Park

1. Pack some sun protection like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
2. Protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects by bringing an insect repellent.
3. Bring extra clothes in case you’re riding the bamboo raft or kayak.
4. Stay hydrated by bringing plenty of water during your trip.
5. Capture memories of your visit by carrying a camera to document both the scenery and wildlife.
6. Binoculars can enhance your birdwatching and wildlife spotting!
7. Bring cash for entrance fees, souvenirs, and other additional services in the park!

Reminders when visiting Bakhawan Eco Park

1. The park is open from 8AM – 5PM.
2. There is a designated area for picnics.
3. Make sure your footwear is appropriate for walking on slippery areas and bamboo.
4. If you are part of a large group or organization, feel free to inquire whether a Mangrove Planting Activity can be arranged.
5. Always treat the flora and fauna of the park with care and respect.
6. Help preserve the mangroves by staying on designated paths and boardwalks.
7. Practice ‘leave no trace’ principles by disposing of waste responsibly.
8. Observe wildlife from a distance without disturbing or approaching them too closely.
9. Be cautious when walking on the boardwalks to avoid slipping, especially when its raining.

Useful Phrases to Learn

Ma-ayong Aga: Good Morning
Ma-ayong Hapon: Good Afternoon
Ma-yong Gab-i: Good Evening
Pila ini: How much is this?
Makahambal ka sang Tagalog?: Can you speak Tagalog?

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