Famed for its farm-to-table events, beautiful flower gardens, and bee farming, this nature park is one of Leyte’s hidden gems.
Whether you’re planning an event such as weddings and culminating programs or just want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, Lanawan Nature Park has you covered. They have a spacious function hall that you can rent, which has the necessary facilities such as tables and chairs. It can accommodate a maximum of fifty attendees and can be rented out for up to 8 hours. Also, you can request to have the delicacies of Leyte along with the freshest harvest of the farm served to your guests!
For outdoor enthusiasts, Lanawan Nature Park also offers a unique camping experience with its lush green grass fields and the option to light bonfires; it’s a perfect spot for a night under the stars. If you don’t have camping gear, you can rent one of their ecolodges or cabins, which come with a free breakfast for two. And to top it off, you can even avail of their massage services for a more relaxing stay.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
ACCOMODATION RATES
Entrance Fee – Php 50.00 for regular | Php 30.00 for children and senior citizens
Function Hall – Php 1,500.00, good for 50 pax, 8 hours
Ecolodge – Php 1,200.00 with free breakfast, good for 2 pax
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact Numbers: 0938-035-5502 | 0951-511-9365 | 0999-730-9348
Facebook, Instagram, & TikTok Pages: @leytepeacecorridor.ph
Email Address: leytepeacecorridor@gmail.com
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact Location: Lanawan, MacArthur, Philippines, 6509
BY CAR / MOTORCYLE: Navigate using Waze or Google Maps and pin the location “Lanawan Nature Park”. About 30 to 40 minutes from the MacArthur, Leyte proper, you will pass by Sta. Isabel. Continue driving until you reach Barangay Lanawan. From there, you can hike to the entrance of the park where you’ll be welcomed by the locals.
So, head to Lantawan Nature Park now, where breathtaking views await – including a chance to see Leyte’s legendary giant bats! Although tempting: Let’s be responsible laagans and refrain from touching the bats as per the directive of Leyte’s local government unit to help preserve the delicate balance of their ecosystem. And that’s not all – the park is also home to hundreds of dancing fireflies, turning each night into a magical stargazing experience.
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