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Philippines' Canlaon Reopens Tourism Sites After Kanlaon Volcano Alert Downgrade – All You Need to Know

Canlaon City in Negros Oriental has reopened its tourist sites following the downgrade of Kanlaon Volcano alert to Level 2. Visitors can now safely explore waterfalls, hiking trails, and scenic volcano vistas in this Philippine city.

August 13, 2025 / 15:15 IST
Philippines Reopens Popular Canlaon City Tourism Sites After Kanlaon Volcano Alert Downgrade (Image: Canva)

Canlaon City in Negros Oriental, Philippines is welcoming tourists once again after months of closure due to volcanic unrest. Effective August 8, 2025, the city’s popular tourism sites reopened following the downgrade of Kanlaon Volcano’s alert level from Level 3 (magmatic unrest) to Level 2 (moderate unrest) on July 29, as declared by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS).

The December 9, 2024 eruption had prompted widespread evacuations, temporary closures of tourist spots, and restricted access to surrounding areas. With the volcano now showing decreased seismic activity, lower gas emissions, and reduced ground deformation, authorities deemed it safe to resume tourism under strict guidelines.

Balancing Safety and Economic Recovery

Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas highlighted that reopening tourism sites is an important step toward reviving the local economy and supporting community livelihoods. Businesses and tourism operators, which were affected by the extended closures, now have the chance to welcome visitors once again. At the same time, the city continues to stay cautious, maintaining active monitoring of Kanlaon Volcano and keeping emergency protocols ready in case conditions change.

According to city officials, the lowered alert level reflects a reduced risk of eruption, but Kanlaon remains active, making safety a top priority for both residents and tourists.

Tourism Sites and Attractions

Canlaon City’s attractions include waterfalls, hiking trails, and panoramic views of Kanlaon Volcano itself. The reopening will allow tourists to experience these natural wonders while following revised safety protocols. Guided tours, restricted access to high-risk zones, and compliance with evacuation procedures are mandatory to ensure visitor safety.

PHIVOLCS and local authorities continue to provide scientific monitoring, giving tourists confidence that while the volcano is calm, caution is still necessary near the summit and geologically sensitive areas.

Visitor Guidelines

Tourists and operators are advised to:

  • Avoid restricted hazard zones, particularly the Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ).
  • Follow evacuation orders immediately if issued.
  • Coordinate with local authorities for guided tours and access to approved areas.
  • These measures allow the city to reopen safely while minimizing risk.
The Road to Recovery

The reopening marks a turning point for Canlaon City. The collaboration between city officials, PHIVOLCS, the Department of Tourism, and local disaster management units ensures that economic revival does not compromise public safety. Marketing campaigns, cultural events, and educational initiatives about volcanic safety are being prepared to welcome visitors.

While Kanlaon Volcano remains under watch, tourism in Canlaon City is gradually returning to life. Visitors can once again enjoy its natural beauty, adventurous hikes, and serene landscapes, confident that scientific monitoring and strict safety guidelines are in place.

first published: Aug 13, 2025 03:14 pm

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