Malaybalay City is the provincial capital of Bukidnon Province, on Mindanao Island in the Philippines.
It's settled in a charming rural environment, elevated at about 620m, surrounded by mountain ranges from all sides. Due to the elevation the climate is very relaxing, as houses don't need any cooling facilities, so restful sleep is guaranteed. Malaybalay shows parallels to Baguio city, but it is more attractive due to its smaller size, unspoiled and friendly people and spacious location on a wide plateau. The climate is milder but still quite fresh at night. It is protected from storm as it is far south from the Typhoon belt and also from landslides, as the mountains in Bukidnon are not as steep as they are in the Cordilleras.
The tourism information is in a small cabin within Pines View Park behind the capitol building.
A monastery in San Jose, the Pines View Park, the Matin-ao and Nasuli springs.
- Bukidnon Gov web site. has lots of info about Bukidnon.
Bukidnon Gov web site. has lots of info about Bukidnon.
Malaybalay does offer lot of hiking opportunities, which still have to be developed. It serves also as a base for climbing the 2nd highest mountain of the Philippines Mt. Dulang Dulang (2935m) located in the Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park. To get started with the tour visitors should visit the PENRO office near the capitol to get permits and arrange for guide. There are horseback riding facilities, for example at D'Stables resort in Sumpong. Day hikes is also a pleasant activity for visitors, you can get off the beaten path and experience scenery most other visitors don't get to see. The hike up the slopes is rewarded with views across neighboring valley and towards the panoramic view of the Kitanglad range. These range from 2 hours to half-day hike. There are a lot of routes to choose from.
The biggest commercial establishment is Gaisano Mall, but there are numerous alternatives for groceries and other purchases.
- Gaisano Mall. 10AM-8PM.
Gaisano Mall. 10AM-8PM.
There are lots of restaurants in Malaybalay. Just give the name of the restaurant to the tricycle drivers.
- Jolibee fast food.. 7AM-11PM. Has breakfasts from 7AM till 10AM.
There are countless food and bbq stalls around the university and near the market.
In the center of the town you can find Mindy's, Le Cafe, Yoly's, Gerry's Grill, Antons', Highway 41.
Not really splurging but a bit more expensive can be: Tito Tony's, Pine View Hotel (Wi-Fi), Sir Edwards (Wi-Fi), Mint leaf Cafe, Haus Malibu (Wi-Fi) and of course Amadeo
Jolibee fast food.. 7AM-11PM. Has breakfasts from 7AM till 10AM.
At night people move to Mindy's, the Music box, Plateau (with disco), Backdoor disco, Gerry's or Laurelle's Grill.
If it is just for cafe, try Bukidnon Brew Cafe (BBC), Highway 41, Casanova (Wi-Fi), Sunflower (Wi-Fi), Le Cafe and Mint Leaf Cafe.
Malaybalay is a very safe place to stay. The security is weakening if you venture out to very remote mountain locations. need for assistance in emergencies, Dial 117.
Malaybalay has a bus terminal, which has aside from the major busses to Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Valencia, Wao, Kibawe, Kadingilan also connections that ply the smaller roads to Sungco, Lantapan, Zamboanguita, St. Peter, Canayan and more.