Access
The park is accessible via the Iligan-Marawi road, which serves as a primary route for exploring the various lakes and reservoirs in the Lanao del Sur region.





Pantuwaraya Lake National Park is a protected area situated in barangay Pantao Raya within the municipality of Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur. Spanning 20 hectares, the park encompasses Lake Pantao Raya and its immediate surroundings, having been officially designated as a national park in 1965 under Republic Act No. 4190. Its location within the Lake Lanao-Agus River Watershed makes it a critical site for regional conservation efforts, as this area is essential for water supply and the operation of the Agus Hydroelectric Power Plant. Visitors can reach the park via the Iligan-Marawi road, which also provides access to several other notable lakes and reservoirs in the vicinity, including Basak Lake and Laguna de Calaganan.
Pantuwaraya Lake National Park is a protected area situated in barangay Pantao Raya within the municipality of Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur. Spanning 20 hectares, the park encompasses Lake Pantao Raya and its immediate surroundings, having been officially designated as a national park in 1965 under Republic Act No. 4190. Its location within the Lake Lanao-Agus River Watershed makes it a critical site for regional conservation efforts, as this area is essential for water supply and the operation of the Agus Hydroelectric Power Plant. Visitors can reach the park via the Iligan-Marawi road, which also provides access to several other notable lakes and reservoirs in the vicinity, including Basak Lake and Laguna de Calaganan.
Critical site within the Lake Lanao-Agus River Watershed
Features the scenic Lake Pantao Raya
Significant area for regional water supply and hydroelectric power support
The park is a protected area primarily focused on ecological conservation rather than developed tourism facilities.
It is located within a critical watershed area that supports regional hydroelectric power infrastructure.
The site is best suited for travelers interested in geography, hydrology, and quiet natural exploration.
The park is accessible via the Iligan-Marawi road, which serves as a primary route for exploring the various lakes and reservoirs in the Lanao del Sur region.
Consider combining your visit with nearby sites like Basak Lake and Laguna de Calaganan to make the most of your trip through the watershed area.
Nature enthusiasts and those interested in regional ecological conservation.
PHP ₱
$30-$60 p/day
Filipino, English, Maranao
As a protected national park and critical watershed, ensure you follow all local conservation guidelines to help preserve the natural integrity of the site.