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A tourist destination that offers an array of fun activities for the whole family, and for all ages. Dahilayan Forest Park is nestled at the foot of Mount Kitanglad 4,700 ft. above sea level. Forest Park was built with the vision of helping develop the tourism industry in Bukidnon and the whole Philippines as well. #uniquelodging#happynewyear#newyearstrip#nyedestinations#decembertravel#instagramworthydestinations#holidayvacation
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