The Century Tree Dalakit, locally called “Lunok” or “Dalakit,” is a monumental balete tree estimated to be over 1,300 years old, according to botanists from Silliman University. Its towering presence and wide-reaching branches make it one of the Philippines’ oldest living trees. Visiting this natural marvel is like stepping into a living history, where every root and leaf whispers stories of centuries gone by.


Located in Barangay Lumapao, Canlaon City, the Dalakit Tree is surrounded by verdant foliage and the gentle hum of nature. Visitors often find themselves captivated by its grandeur, making it a perfect spot for photography, quiet reflection, or simply connecting with the outdoors. Its sprawling canopy provides natural shade, allowing for a peaceful retreat from the hustle of daily life.


How to Get There?
Location: Barangay Lumapao, Canlaon City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
By Car: From Dumaguete City, drive north along the National Highway toward Canlaon City. Upon reaching the city proper, head to Barangay Lumapao following local signages toward Sitio Dalakit. The journey from Dumaguete typically takes about 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. Parking is available near the tree, making access convenient for travelers with vehicles.
By Commute: For those commuting, take a bus or van from Dumaguete City bound for Canlaon City. Alight at the Lumapao junction and hire a local tricycle to reach the Dalakit Tree. The final leg of the trip involves a short walk through a well-maintained path, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the lush surroundings before arriving at the ancient tree.
