Local Transport
Use tricycles or jeepneys for short distances within the town and to neighboring barangays.





Linabo is a small community located in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, specifically within the province of Bukidnon. With a population of approximately 6,000 residents, the town maintains a slow pace of life centered around agriculture and local commerce. It serves as a tranquil residential hub, providing visitors with an unvarnished look at daily life in the region. While it lacks major commercial attractions, its proximity to the scenic mountains and fields of Mindanao makes it a serene stop for those traversing the province.
Linabo is a small community located in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, specifically within the province of Bukidnon. With a population of approximately 6,000 residents, the town maintains a slow pace of life centered around agriculture and local commerce. It serves as a tranquil residential hub, providing visitors with an unvarnished look at daily life in the region. While it lacks major commercial attractions, its proximity to the scenic mountains and fields of Mindanao makes it a serene stop for those traversing the province.
Authentic small-town atmosphere in Northern Mindanao.
Surrounded by the agricultural landscapes of Bukidnon.
A peaceful destination away from major tourist crowds.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major urban centers.
Best visited as a quiet stop while exploring the province of Bukidnon.
English and Cebuano are the primary languages used for communication.
Use tricycles or jeepneys for short distances within the town and to neighboring barangays.
Carry enough Philippine Pesos as credit card acceptance is rare in local shops.
A quiet stop for travelers exploring the rural heart of Bukidnon.
PHP ₱
$25-$50 p/day
Cebuano, Tagalog, English
Mindanao can be quite humid; light, breathable clothing is recommended for daytime exploration.
December to May
The dry season offers the most stable weather for traveling through Northern Mindanao.
Expect high humidity and tropical heat; plan for indoor activities during the hottest hours.
Rainfall increases during these months, resulting in lush, green agricultural scenery.
Generally the most pleasant time to visit with slightly cooler temperatures and less rainfall.







