Mount Tarak is one of the mountains in the Philippines which is in debate if it’s a major or a minor climb; major because of its long trail and altitude and minor because of its trail class. Tarak is situated in Brgy. Alas-asin, Mariveles, Bataan, three hours travel from Manila. This mountain has an amazing and cool ambiance because of its rich forest areas.
After the open terrain, next part was a well-established trail covered with shade from the tree leaves. It’s an uphill and downhill to the Papaya River. Bodies of water like waterfalls, streams and river also spread in the area.
Photo above was taken using my 3.2 MP cell phone camera before the storm started. Tarak has camp sites on both sides of Papaya River. The camp sites are both wide open space and slightly ascending. The relaxing sound of the splashing water can be heard while resting.
From Papaya River camp site, it’s a continuous ascend to the ridge. The trail wasn’t easy because the terrain muddy and slippery. The trail is complicated but trail marks are visible hanging on the trees or on the stones.
The ridge is an open and wide space to the summit, covered with cogon and grass. I didn’t see the real beauty of Tarak this time because of the fog, but I was satisfied with everything. This journey was remarkable because another people were added in my life. And to the storm that hit us that evening, it made us strong and was life changing.
HOW TO GET HERE: On EDSA, we rode in a Genesis Bus bound for Bataan and alighted at Brgy. Alas-asin, Mariveles. This spot is already a known drop off point for the hikers.