The Masungi Georeserve is characterized by rugged limestone karst peaks, steep slopes, and surrounding lush montane rainforests.
[2] A popular attraction in the park is the Sapot ("Cobweb"), a metallic platform with wooden steps which allows visitors to walk on suspended netting above the karst and get a 360-degree view of the Sierra Madre and Laguna de Bay.
[3] On one of the hanging bridges, a wooden cable car-like shelter called Patak ("water droplet") can be found which serves as a rest stop for visitors.
[5] In July 2024, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources officially announced plans to nullify the 2017 memorandum of understanding with Masungi Georeserve Foundation Inc. through secretary Gina Lopez following doubts raised on its constitutionality.
[6] Masungi is home to 400 species of flora and fauna including birds, insects, cloud rats, monitor lizards, snakes, monkeys, and civets.