
Perched on the verdant hills of Barangay Minol, Mabini, the TSEDI Highlands & Bayview Park has officially become the crown jewel of eastern Bohol’s eco-cultural circuit this May. This tranquil sanctuary, owned by former Municipal Mayor Esther Tabigue, offers a high-fidelity connection with nature, boasting an unobstructed, panoramic view of the expansive Cogtong Bay. Since its recent rise in social media popularity, the park has been celebrated as an affordable haven for those who want to trade the crowded beaches of Panglao for the quiet dignity of the Mabini highlands. Whether you are catching the sunrise over the neighboring island of Anda or enjoying a quiet family dinner under the stars, TSEDI provides a rustic, "home-grown" luxury that perfectly captures the resilient spirit of the province's 2026 tourism landscape.
Rustic Charm Above the Bay
The architectural heart of the park lies in its rustic bamboo treehouses and sprawling wooden verandas, which were specifically designed to blend seamlessly into the hillside’s natural topography. These elevated structures provide premium vantage points for viewing the vibrant marine ecosystems of Cogtong Bay, which is increasingly recognized in 2026 for its thriving mangrove forests and local fishing heritage. Visitors can lose themselves in the park's landscaped herb gardens or wander through ornamental plant pathways that lead to photo-friendly "viewing swings" overlooking the ocean. This combination of traditional materials and carefully curated greenery makes the park a favorite for Instagrammers and nature photographers who value authenticity over artificial aesthetics.
Flavorful Finds in the Highlands
No trip to the Mabini hills is complete without a stop at the on-site restaurant, which serves as a culinary gateway to the flavors of eastern Bohol. The menu is a love letter to local Filipino comfort, featuring freshly prepared meals, light snacks, and a legendary halo-halo that has become a mandatory treat for hikers and sunset seekers alike. The restaurant’s open-air design ensures that every bite comes with a side of fresh mountain air and a distant sea breeze, making it a highly-rated venue for casual family gatherings, romantic dates, and even official local government events. For travelers in 2026, the focus on "slow food" and homegrown hospitality provides a refreshing alternative to the fast-paced dining hubs in the city center.
Navigating the Climb to Purok 6
Reaching this highland escape is a straightforward yet scenic journey, located just 2 kilometers uphill from the Mabini town proper. Travelers coming from Tagbilaran City can easily navigate Bohol’s eastern coastal road via a private vehicle or a rented motorcycle, though local public transport passing through Mabini is also a viable option. For those who want the full experience, arriving in the late afternoon is highly recommended to catch the golden hour—a time when the sky over Cogtong Bay transforms into a canvas of oranges and purples. With its commitment to providing a peaceful, budget-friendly sanctuary, TSEDI Highlands remains a steadfast reminder that some of Bohol's most breathtaking treasures are found by looking toward the hills.




