Philippine Mountains: Conquering the Highest Peaks for Adventure Seekers

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Adventurers will be glad to find that the Philippines also boasts enough of mountains for epic hiking expeditions despite being gifted with beautiful white sand beaches and tropical islands. The Pacific Ring of Fire encompasses the archipelago of the Philippines. Philippines being located at southeast asia offers natural beauty. The prevalence of mountains and volcanoes all surrounding the three main island groupings of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao is explained by its proximity to the equator.

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Mountain Ranges: List of Few Popular Mountain Hiking Destination

This article is to give a short overview to adventure seekers who love mountain hiking near Asterra. As we offers not just a quality property but also with stunning views of surrounding landscapes.

1. Mount Mayapay

It is a thirty five minutes drive from asterra that is a popular day hike destination. One of the most well-liked hiking spots in the province of Agusan del Norte is Mount Mayapay, a mountain located at Butuan. The mountain has an intriguing table-head peak and is situated 675 meters above sea level. It takes around two hours to hike up a rough, winding route from the trailhead to the mountain’s summit. The mountain hiking trails near the peak, which is quite steep and requires people to frequently essentially crawl up, is the “difficult part of the journey.” As a reward, the peak provides a stunning view of the Agusan del Norte plains and undulating mountains, Butuan Bay, and Agusan River.

2. Mount Makiling

Mount Makiling is a popular hiking destination for adventurers wo love to climb mountains in the philippines. It is a 48 minutes drive from Asterra Calamba. The Mt. Makiling Forest Reserve caters to outdoor enthusiasts who like camping, hiking, bird watching, and mountain climbing. The best location for such satisfaction is Mount Makiling, whose foot rests on the city’s side.Mt. Makiling, a beautiful stratovolcano, is located between the provinces of Laguna and Batangas. It is only two hours by automobile from the National Capital Region and roughly 65 kilometers from Manila. The most recent eruption of Mt. Makiling is estimated to have taken place during the Holocene. Mt. Makiling rises 1090 meters (3576 ft) above sea level. The Southern Tagalog famous mountains, including Mt. Banahaw, Mt. Kalisungan, Mt. Cristobal, Mt. Obabis, and Mt. Prinza, can all be seen clearly from the summit. The 17.8-kilometer Mt. Makiling Traverse (Maktrav) has an elevation gain of 884 meters. Mount Makiling has two trails but the trail near UP Los Banos is commonly used and easy hike/

3. Mount Batulao

A well-known hiking trail leads up to Mt. Batulao, a dormant stratovolcano in Nasugbu, Batangas. On a clear day, it provides magnificent views of the terrain in Batangas and other adjacent provinces. The height of Mt. Batulao is 811 meters (2,660 feet) above sea level. It features established paths that are suitable for beginners and has a 4/9 difficulty rating mountain hike. Its gorgeous rolling slopes and somewhat steep topography make it one of the coolest mountains to climb in Southern Luzon.The name of Mount Batulao has a fascinating beginning.

The word “yellow stone” is Batong Dilaw in Tagalog. According to legend, the mountain received its name because, on clear days, the early morning sun’s rays would paint the slope yellow. Mt. Batulao’s beauty throughout the year is more than enough to make it one of the most popular hiking destinations in the Southern Luzon region, even though this only occurs during the last week of December.Depending on your pace, the trek up Mt. Batulao will take you between 5 and 6 hours and cover a distance of 12 kilometers. Additionally, Mount Batulao is only three hours’ drive from Metro Manila, and as a result of its close proximity to the capital, Manilenos frequently visit it for day hikes. One of those short and simple treks with stunning scenery. Its broad slopes make the trek enjoyable and calming that is also good for beginners.

Highest Mountains in the Philippines

Comparisons are made using different sites studies and maps to clarify information regarding to the highest mountains in the Philippines.

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1. Mount Apo

The mount apo is considered as the top of the highest peak in the Philippines, Mount Apo, an active volcano that rises to a height of 9,692 feet (2,954 meters), is located in south central Mindanao, 20 miles (32 km) west of Davao City. It is a portion of the Cordillera Central and is surrounded by a forest of towering tropical hardwoods; two other summits are almost as tall as it. Mount Apo is the Philippines’ highest peak in terms of mountain and volcano, rising 2954 meters above sea level, being the highest mountain is not an easy hike. The 199,819-acre (80,864-hectare) Mount Apo is protected by the government that is how Mount Apo National Park was founded, which was in 1936, It is a protected area home to the endangered Philippine eagle and boasts many peaks and valleys, as well as Malasita Falls, Sibulao Lake, and the Kisinte Hot Springs. The jungle on its slopes is home to the Philippine eagle, one of the rarest, largest, and strongest birds in the world.

2. Mount Dulang Dulang

The Philippines’ second-highest peak is home to one of the nation’s most magnificent forests. A magical aura surrounds Mount Dulang-Dulang, the tallest mountain in the Kitanglad mountain range. There is little doubt that the arduous ascent to the summit offers a diversity of scenery, starting with wide routes lined with pine trees and meadow and moving into thicker and dense forests Like Pulag and Apo, Dulang-Dulang is revered by the inhabitants. The mountains have been designated as the Talaandig tribe of Lantapan’s “ancestral domains”.

3. Mount Pulag

The third highest mountain in the Philippines is Mount Pulag (also known as Mount Pulog). At 2,922 meters above sea level, it is the highest peak on Luzon and is only a few meters behind Mt. Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines (2954 m). At the top of the mountain, Pulag location borders of the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya converge.There are 528 recognized plant species on the peak. It is the native habitat of the Benguet pine (Pinus insularis) and the indigenous dwarf bamboo (Yushania niitakayamensis). There are 33 different species of birds that live there, as well as some endangered creatures such the Philippine deer, huge bushy-tailed cloud rats, “bowet,” and long-haired fruit bats.

Only Mt. Pulag is home to the four different kinds of cloud rats. It is home to some of the Philippines’ most diversified wildlife, including the Koch pitta bird and the recently discovered (since 1896) 185 grams dwarf cloud rat, Carpomys melanurus, a unique breed that is endemic to the Cordillera.The mountain has a sizable portion set aside as a National Park. Due to risks from rising development, including the conversion of areas to agriculture, the production of timber, hunting, and increased tourist, the objective is to conserve the ecology around the mountain. It has also several trails specifically three trails namely akiki trails, trawangan and ambangeg trail.

4. Mount Kitanglad

In the Kitanglad Mountain Range, in the province of Bukidnon on the island of Mindanao, is Mount Kitanglad, an inactive volcano and the fourth. It stands at about 2,899 meters, making it the Philippines’ fourth-highest peaks. Between Lantapan, Impasugong, Sumilao, and Libona municipalities and Malaybalay City, it is situated. One of the few remnant jungles in the Philippines can be found there. Today, it is one of the most beautiful trekking locations in the area and visitors are permitted to visit. With great mountain ranges it is good for mountain climbing.

5. Mount Kalatungan

The Kalatungan Mountain Range, which is smaller than the Kitanglad Range to the southwest, has its own high peaks and may potentially present more difficult climbs. The main mountain, Mount Kalatungan, has been dubbed a “difficult climb” having steep slopes and steep cliffs, scaling Kalatungan has earned a reputation as being among the toughest climbs in the nation. Finally, to round up its credentials, it is currently ranked as the Philippines’ fifth highest peak at 2880 MASL, which is formerly known as the sixth highest peak.Kalatungan is deserving of all majesty labels. The mossy forests of Kalatungan and Dulang-Dulang have been favorably compared by Mijan Pizarro, one of Mindanao’s most famous mountaineers. The most recent sightings of no less than the Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) in its slopes in 2001 are possibly the strongest evidence for its biodiversity.

6. Mount Tabayoc

The second-highest peak in Luzon and the sixth highest in the Philippines is Mount Tabayoc, which is located in Kabayan, Benguet. It goes by the names Tabayac or Talbayog, just like its southern neighbor Mt. Pulag. The name means “basin” in the local tongues, possibly referring to the four lakes that make up its base: Lake Tabeo, Ambulalakao, Iculus, and Detapnaco. A climb to Tabayoc can be combined with a visit to all the lakes. In the same manner that hikers occasionally camp at Lake Venado before summiting Mt. Apo, you might set up camp close to Lake Tabeo on the first day. The weather is already chilly up here at 2206 MASL. The Ambulalakao Lake is thought to be the most pristine lake in Benguet.

7. Mount Ragang

In the center of Mindanao, SE of Lake Lanao, is the enormous Ragang stratovolcano, also known as Piapayungan is the seventh highest peak. It is sometimes called as the blue mountain having distinct blue color of it’s peak. A crater on the SW flank of Latukan volcano, about 5 km from the summit, is surrounded by mostly unvegetated volcanic material, including a lava flow that extends 4 km S; this is most likely from the 1916 eruption that Maso (1917) documented. One of numerous primarily basaltic volcanoes in central Mindanao, Ragang is located west of the cordillera. Since 1765, historical eruptions have been documented, many of which were once attributed to the nearby Makaturing volcano.

8. Mount Maagnaw

Mount Maagnaw, the eighth tallest mountains in the Philippines and the range’s third-highest summit. The broad and breathtaking views of the Kitanglad range and other peaks can be found at the summit. Intriguingly, base camp that serve as the Talaandig hunters’ resting places can be seen from the peak.

9. Mount Singakalsa (Timbak)

On the Philippine island of Luzon, Mount Singakalsa, also known as Mount Timbak, is the third-highest climb mt. One of the highest points in the Cordillera Mountains is Singakalsa. In regards to its height, there are conflicting records. It is 2717 meters above sea level, according to PinoyMountaineer, the Philippine mountaineering rental website. However, the Lonely Planet map indicates that it is 2688 meters high. It is located in the Benguet province.

10. Mount Amuyao

The highest point in Mountain Province, Mt. Amuyao, rises at the northeastern tip of the Cordilleras. Mt. Amuyao stands out conspicuously and can be seen along the road to Banaue, in contrast to the famous mountains of the range such Mt. Pulag and Mt. Napulauan, which can only be seen from high elevations. Having two transmitters the trail sites is made an easy hike with stairways which only takes four to seven hours to climb.Other Mountains in The Philippines Good for Beginner in Mountain ClimbingPhilippines having extraordinary view of popular mountains in the philippines adventurers seek and climb it to experience the beauty of the philippine mountains. Below are list of some of the few mountains in the philippines that re good for beginners.

11. Mt. Maculot

At 930 meters above sea level, Mt. Maculot in Cuenca, Batangas, is a sight to behold. The ideal destination for beginning climbers, this gem is only an hour and a half from Manila. In addition to the top and the camping, you may enjoy the magnificent view of Taal Lake with taal volcano being the smallest active volcano.

12. Mt. Batulao

Mt. Batulao, with its lush surroundings and gentle slopes, is another treasure of Batangas. This mountain is the ideal mountain for beginners to climb because it is only 811 meters above sea level (only a few meters lower than Maculot). With its close proximity to the city, you can easily escape the hustle and the bustle of the metropolis.

13. Mt. Pico de Loro

Most hikers can climb the mountain in a day because it is just 664 meters above sea level, but a small number decide to stay overnight. Spending the night at Mt. Pico de Loro’s breathtaking peaks is a fantastic way to bond with your buddies if you’re on spring break.

14. Mt. Balagbag

The Sierra Madre mountain ranges, of which Rodriguez and Rizal boast, include Mt. Balagbag. The only thing hikers need to be prepared for with the easy routes and steady ascent is the sun’s powerful beams if you plan your trek for early in the day. Opt for a late-afternoon or nighttime hike for a more cozy, skin-friendly hike.

15. Mt. Manabu

Mt. Manabu is another impressive mountain in Batangas, rising 760 meters above sea level. Mount Manabu is a component of the Malarayat mountain ranges, which are easily reached from Manila. This incredible mountain’s peak is reachable in just over two hours, where you may just take in the view of its campsite covered in vibrant flora. The top of Mt. Manabu has a huge white cross waiting for you if you want to know whether you’ve arrived.

Asterra Condominium Near Places With Stunning Views

Asterra Condomium is located near and at places with stunning scenery that can calm your mind. You can find as at Butuan, Calamba, General Trias Cavite, Iloilo, Imus, San Fernando Pampanga and Tanza Cavite; locations with amazing view.

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