
Eden Nature Park and Resort remains the premier highland destination for those looking to escape the tropical heat of Davao City this April. Located 2,500 feet above sea level, the park offers a crisp, cool climate that is particularly inviting during the current dry season peak. As of April 18-21, the park’s 80 hectares of pine-filled landscapes are in full bloom, providing a serene backdrop for eco-adventures and relaxation. It has successfully maintained its status as a "private leisure" haven for families and solo travelers alike.
A Diverse Range of Sky-High Adventures
For thrill-seekers, Eden’s "Sky" series of activities—including the SkyCycle and SkyRider—remains the most popular attraction this week. These activities allow visitors to soar above the pine trees, offering breathtaking views of the Davao Gulf and the surrounding mountain ranges. Recent park updates indicate that all equipment has undergone its quarterly safety audit to ensure a worry-free experience for guests. The combination of adrenaline-pumping rides and a peaceful mountain environment creates a unique travel balance.
Authentic Cultural and Floral Experiences
The park’s amphitheater and flower gardens are currently at their most vibrant, with various temperate flowers growing in "wild abandon." Visitors can wander through the 4-kilometer forest trail or learn about local indigenous history at the Tinubdan cultural village. The "Fishing Village" has also seen a resurgence in popularity, where guests can catch their own tilapia for a fresh, lakeside lunch. These activities provide a slow-paced alternative to the high-energy rides, appealing to nature lovers of all ages.
Sustainable Mountain Living and Dining
Eden’s buffet, which recently returned to its full service, emphasizes fresh ingredients grown directly on the resort’s organic farms. The farm-to-table approach ensures that guests enjoy the highest quality meals while supporting sustainable agricultural practices within the park. As a 2026 tourism-certified establishment, the resort continues to lead in environmental preservation efforts in the Toril district. This commitment to sustainability ensures that the "Eden" experience remains preserved for future generations of Mindanao travelers.




