LUZON'S HIGHEST PEAK

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Discover Mount Pulag

High above the Cordilleras, where the sky kisses the earth, lies Mount Pulag, a mountain draped in clouds and legend. Here, mornings burst with golden light, and horizons dissolve into an endless sea of clouds. Mount Pulag offers more than just a climb. It is a soulful experience that blends nature, adventure, and culture into one unforgettable journey. Each step through its trails reveals the wild beauty of Luzon’s highlands and the quiet spirit of those who call it home.
Location

Tucked away in the heart of the Cordillera mountain range, Mount Pulag rises where the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya meet. It is a highland haven surrounded by mist and pine-scented air.

Height

At 2,922 meters above sea level, Mount Pulag proudly stands as Luzon’s highest peak and the third highest mountain in the Philippines.

Culture and Heritage

To the Ibaloi, Kalanguya, Kankana-ey, and Ifugao peoples, this mountain is sacred ground. It is a resting place for ancestors and a symbol of harmony between people and nature.

Known As

Called the “Playground of the Gods,” it is a destination where the earth meets the heavens, where clouds blanket the world below and the sunrise paints the sky in gold.

Climate

Days are crisp and clear, while nights can turn icy. Temperatures can drop below zero at the summit, adding to the magic and wrapping every trekker in the mountain’s cool and gentle embrace.

Popular Hiking Trails

Some paths welcome you with gentle slopes and calm breezes, while others challenge your spirit with rugged terrains.

Ambangeg Trail

Ambangeg Trail

Known as the “Tourist Trail,” Ambangeg is the most popular and beginner-friendly route. Its gradual slopes and scenic grasslands make it perfect for first-time climbers who still want to experience the breathtaking sea of clouds at the summit. Along the way, hikers can enjoy views of rolling hills, mossy forests, and campsites ideal for watching sunrise or sunset. It’s also the easiest route for those joining guided climbs or large groups.

Akiki Trail

Akiki Trail

Dubbed the “Killer Trail,” Akiki is known for its steep and challenging ascents. It’s perfect for seasoned hikers who enjoy pine forests, river crossings, and a more rugged route to the summit. The trail offers a raw and immersive mountain experience, with dramatic elevation gains and panoramic views rewarding every effort. Often used for “Traverse” climbs, Akiki is ideal for adventurers seeking a test of endurance and solitude in nature.

Tawangan Trail

Tawangan Trail

Known to many as the “Bloody Trail” for its leech-infested sections that often leave hikers with small bloodstains as souvenirs of the journey, the Tawangan Trail is the longest and most remote route to Mount Pulag’s summit. It winds through lush mossy forests and hidden mountain streams, offering solitude and raw natural beauty for those seeking a true wilderness adventure.

Scenes from Mount Pulag