Philippines – Mindanao Highlands Loop · 5 Stages

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Mindanao Highlands Loop · 5 Stages

A practical road loop linking Cagayan de Oro, Iligan’s waterfall gateway, Bukidnon’s cooler plateau, the Mount Apo foothills, Lake Sebu, General Santos, Davao — then back north to close the ride.

Philippines · Mindanao Motorcycle route All-tarmac focus Highlands + lakes

Introduction

This loop is built for riders who prefer momentum and clarity: long, smooth runs where the bike can breathe, broken up by high-value landmarks that can be used as real waypoints. Each overnight is a clear hub, so you arrive early enough to recover, sort kit, and enjoy dinner without rushing.

Tech overview

WP + POIs
Placed as routing waypoints where possible.
Shape
Clockwise full loop · CDO → Bukidnon → South → Davao → back.
Surface
All-tarmac biased · avoid unsealed shortcuts; stay on national roads.
Fuel
Easy in cities · top up before rural detours and Lake Sebu.
Season
Drier months preferred · typically Nov–May is more stable.
Loop close
Returns to Cagayan de Oro on the final stage.
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Interactive Map

Markers: POI (red), Hotels (blue), Restaurants (green). Click markers for Google Maps deep links.

Stages

Stage 1 · Cagayan de Oro → Valencia

Coastal run to Iligan, then inland climb to Bukidnon’s plateau. Keep stops short and arrive early for a calm evening.

Open Stage 1 route

Stage 2 · Valencia → Kidapawan

Plateau riding via Malaybalay for a clean waypoint stop, then a southbound drop into the Mount Apo foothills.

Open Stage 2 route

Stage 3 · Kidapawan → General Santos

A real scenery swap via Lake Sebu: lake-country pause, then a smooth run to the southern coast for your overnight hub.

Open Stage 3 route

Stage 4 · General Santos → Davao

A clean repositioning day. Arrive with time to reset, refuel, and plan the long closing arc north.

Open Stage 4 route

Stage 5 · Davao → Cagayan de Oro

The long return. Breaks matter: hydrate, refuel early, and keep the final hour conservative to avoid fatigue.

Open Stage 5 route

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Restaurants (arrival hubs)

Stage 1 · Valencia City

Plateau dinner options.

Tirso’s Deli & Roasters

Comfortable “arrival meal” stop: simple plates, calm pace, and a reliable feel when you want food first and sleep second.

Google Maps
Manna & Quail Cafe

A softer café pick for lighter plates and coffee — ideal if you’re keeping the evening calm before the next Stage.

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Roadhouse Cafe

Rider-friendly and unfussy: quick service, straightforward comfort food, and minimal decision fatigue after a long day.

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Stage 2 · Kidapawan City

Foothills town favourites.

Robata Restaurant

A more “treat night” feel: best when you’ve banked kilometres and want a calmer sit-down dinner with a touch of polish.

Google Maps
Bogrit’s Deli

Handy, casual, and uncomplicated — a strong pick if you arrive late and just want a dependable meal without a long wait.

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Capellini Ristorante

A comfort alternative to local staples: good for a slower dinner and a calmer atmosphere before the lake-country Stage.

Google Maps

Stage 3 · General Santos City

Coastal hub dinner options.

BigBen Steaks and Grills

A classic “big dinner” option: hearty plates and an easy group-friendly setup — perfect after Lake Sebu for a proper refuel.

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Abi’s Resto Grill

A lively but straightforward arrival dinner choice: grilled comfort food and a social vibe, without over-planning the evening.

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Cafe Amoree

A calmer end-of-day stop if you want lighter plates, conversation, and an unhurried wind-down after the ride.

Google Maps

Stage 4 · Davao City

City reset dinner options.

Dencia’s Restaurant

A dependable local classic for a proper sit-down meal: familiar dishes, steady service, and an easy “arrival night” rhythm.

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Yellow Fin Seafood Restaurant

Great when you want something coastal and hearty: seafood-forward plates, busy-but-efficient energy, and a clear “reward dinner” vibe.

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Café Demitasse

A calmer, lighter option: ideal for coffee, smaller plates, and a slower wind-down if you want to keep the evening low effort.

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Stage 5 · Cagayan de Oro

Finish-night options.

Kagay-anon Restaurant

A classic “finish dinner” pick: steady Filipino staples and a familiar feel when you just want to close the loop properly.

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Circa 1850

A more polished end-of-ride treat: slower pacing and a “sit, breathe, and celebrate the kilometres” mood.

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Redtail Shrimps & More

A lively option when you want something punchy and casual: strong flavours, quick energy, and a satisfying last-night bite.

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Hotels (arrival hubs · Booking.com deep links)

Hotel Valencia · Valencia City

A practical plateau overnight: straightforward rooms and an easy “sleep and go” feel that suits an early departure.

7.4/10
Carms Villa Resort · Kidapawan

A calmer foothills base with a recovery-friendly vibe — handy when you want a quieter evening before Stage 3.

9.3/10
Greenleaf Hotel Gensan · General Santos

A polished, easy-to-live-with hub: good comfort levels and a strong “reset point” feel before your next day.

9.0/10
Grand Summit Hotel · General Santos

Modern and straightforward: predictable comfort and a practical base to keep the loop moving smoothly.

8.8/10
dusitD2 Davao ★★★★★

A strong “reset” base: modern comfort and predictable service — ideal before the long return Stage north.

8.6/10
Park Inn by Radisson Davao ★★★★

Efficient and practical: easy access, straightforward check-in, and a low-friction “ride-in, ride-out” setup.

8.2/10
Acacia Hotel Davao ★★★★

A comfortable, well-rounded option: solid rooms and a dependable feel for recovery and planning the final day.

8.0/10
Seda Centrio · Cagayan de Oro

Your clean finish base: central location and a simple “shower, dinner, sleep” flow after closing the loop.

8.6/10
Red Planet Cagayan De Oro

No-frills and convenient: ideal if you keep the overnight simple and put budget into fuel, detours, and time riding.

7.7/10
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