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The park is conveniently located near Awang Airport, making it a great stopover for travelers arriving in Maguindanao del Norte.





Mado Hot Spring National Park is a significant protected area located in Barangay Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte. Spanning 48 hectares, the park has been a designated national site since 1939, recognized for its medicinal thermal waters. Visitors can enjoy the natural swimming pool and the onsite health resort, which provides a relaxing environment for those looking to experience the therapeutic benefits of the springs. Its proximity to the Awang Airport makes it an accessible destination for travelers exploring the natural beauty of Mindanao.
Mado Hot Spring National Park is a significant protected area located in Barangay Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte. Spanning 48 hectares, the park has been a designated national site since 1939, recognized for its medicinal thermal waters. Visitors can enjoy the natural swimming pool and the onsite health resort, which provides a relaxing environment for those looking to experience the therapeutic benefits of the springs. Its proximity to the Awang Airport makes it an accessible destination for travelers exploring the natural beauty of Mindanao.
Medicinal thermal hot springs
Natural outdoor swimming pools
Onsite health resort facilities
Established historical significance since 1939
Convenient proximity to Awang Airport
The park is primarily a destination for relaxation and wellness rather than high-intensity adventure.
Facilities are centered around the health resort and natural pool experience.
Check local transport options from Awang Airport to reach the park entrance easily.
The park is conveniently located near Awang Airport, making it a great stopover for travelers arriving in Maguindanao del Norte.
Bring swimwear and towels to fully enjoy the natural swimming pools and thermal spring facilities.
Wellness seekers and nature lovers looking for therapeutic relaxation.
PHP ₱
$30-$60 p/day
Filipino, English, Maguindanaon
Take a moment to appreciate the site's long history, as it has been a protected national site since 1939.