Camiguin Island has reopened its natural monuments and is gung-ho on recovering its pre-pandemic tourism revenues.
While they have yet to assess the true carrying capacity of the mountains, as of now, they are allowing only 40 hikers per day, Rufino added. Reservations to use Camiguin's resort facilities, mostly made by foreigners -- have now increased, the PASu confirmed.The Camiguin Forest Mouse and the Camiguin Narrow-mouthed Frog inhabit the mountains. Medicinal trees, like Kalingag and Duguan, grow there.In addition, it is a watershed for the whole island, serving as the drinking water source of 25 barangays and supplying water for both agricultural and domestic use.