Mabuni
Mabuni is a small village located in the northern part of the island of Mindanao, Philippines. It is situated in the municipality of Mabini, which is part of the province of Davao del Norte. The village is known for its lush landscapes, rich biodiversity, and strong community ties. Mabuni is primarily inhabited by the indigenous Mangyan people, who have preserved their traditional way of life and cultural practices. The village is surrounded by dense forests, rivers, and mountains, providing a habitat for various flora and fauna species. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mabuni, with crops such as rice, corn, and coconut being cultivated. The village also has a small fishing community that relies on the nearby rivers and coastal areas for their livelihood. Mabuni is connected to other parts of the municipality by a network of roads and trails, making it accessible for both residents and visitors. The village is home to several schools, a health center, and a community center, which cater to the educational and healthcare needs of the residents. Mabuni's remote location and natural beauty make it an attractive destination for eco-tourism, with opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife observation. Despite its isolation, Mabuni remains a vibrant and resilient community, proud of its cultural heritage and committed to preserving its natural environment.