Tourism in TBoli
T’Boli is a rising ecotourism and cultural destination in Mindanao, celebrated for its natural beauty, indigenous culture, and eco-adventure experiences. It is the ancestral land of the T’boli tribe, whose traditions and crafts add a rich cultural layer to the town’s tourism appeal.
Top Tourist Attractions

Lake Holon (Lake Maughan)
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A crater lake located atop Mt. Melibengoy (Mt. Parker)
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Known as the “Crown Jewel of South Cotabato”
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Offers trekking, camping, boating, and stargazing
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Declared one of the cleanest inland bodies of water in the country

T’nalak Weaving Center
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Home of the traditional T’nalak cloth, woven by T’boli women (dreamweavers)
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Visitors can observe the weaving process and buy authentic crafts
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Promotes cultural preservation and supports local livelihoods

Hikong Bente & Other Waterfalls
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“Hikong” means waterfall in T’boli language
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Notable falls include:
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Hikong Bente – 25-level waterfalls in Barangay Laconon
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Hikong Kemebel, Hikong Alo, and others
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Bakngeb River Cave
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A hidden underground river-cave system
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Ideal for spelunking and cave exploration

Mt. Melibengoy
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Dormant volcano and sacred mountain
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Popular for trekking and eco-camping
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Rich in endemic flora and fauna
Cultural Tourism
T’boli Museum & Cultural Village
Displays traditional musical instruments, clothing, and house replicas
Seslong Festival
Held annually in March
Celebrates T’boli heritage with street dancing, music, rituals, and tribal sports