Cultural Respect
When visiting, be mindful and respectful of the diverse cultural practices and traditions.
Maluso, officially the Municipality of Maluso, is located in the province of Basilan, Philippines. It is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including beautiful beaches, rivers, and dynamic mangrove areas. The municipality is home to various ethnolinguistic tribes such as Yakan, Iranun, Banguingui, and Tausug, living peacefully alongside settlers from Luzon and Visayas. As a core member of the Western Basilan Alliance, Maluso focuses on peace, environment, and tourism, making it an ideal destination for those interested in cultural exploration and eco-tourism. The area is rich in history and offers a unique glimpse into the diverse cultural tapestry of the southern Philippines.
Maluso, officially the Municipality of Maluso, is located in the province of Basilan, Philippines. It is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including beautiful beaches, rivers, and dynamic mangrove areas. The municipality is home to various ethnolinguistic tribes such as Yakan, Iranun, Banguingui, and Tausug, living peacefully alongside settlers from Luzon and Visayas. As a core member of the Western Basilan Alliance, Maluso focuses on peace, environment, and tourism, making it an ideal destination for those interested in cultural exploration and eco-tourism. The area is rich in history and offers a unique glimpse into the diverse cultural tapestry of the southern Philippines.
Beautiful beaches and rivers.
Dynamic mangrove areas.
Cultural diversity with multiple tribes.
Member of Western Basilan Alliance.
Focus on peace and eco-tourism.
Beautiful natural surroundings with beaches and rivers.
Rich cultural heritage with diverse ethnolinguistic tribes.
Focus on peace and eco-tourism initiatives.
When visiting, be mindful and respectful of the diverse cultural practices and traditions.
Explore the beautiful beaches and mangrove areas for a serene experience.
Cultural exploration and eco-tourism.
PHP ₱
$30-$70 p/day
Filipino, English
Try local dishes and delicacies unique to the region for an authentic taste.
Engage with local communities to learn more about their traditions and way of life.
Stay informed about local guidelines and safety measures when exploring remote areas.
November-February
Spring is a great time to explore Maluso's natural beauty with mild weather and fewer tourists.
Summers can be hot, but it's a vibrant time with local festivals and events.
Enjoy pleasant weather and explore cultural sites with fewer crowds.
Winters are mild, perfect for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities.