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Thursday, 31 December 2020

Mt. Marami, Cavite

Mt. Marami, Cavite

About Mt. Marami

Rising at 405 meters above sea level, Mt. Marami is one of Cavite’s most popular hiking destinations — a favorite among weekend warriors and beginner climbers seeking adventure near Manila. The mountain’s name, which means “many” in Tagalog, refers to its numerous rock formations scattered around its summit. Its highlight, the Silyang Bato (Stone Chair), offers a dramatic photo spot overlooking the plains of Cavite and the rolling silhouettes of nearby mountains.

Mt. Talamitam, Batangas

Mt. Talamitam

About Mt. Talamitam

Located in Nasugbu, Batangas, Mt. Talamitam stands at around 630 meters above sea level and is one of the most accessible hiking destinations near Metro Manila. Known for its grassy slopes and scenic ridgelines, the mountain offers panoramic views of Mt. Batulao, Mt. Pico de Loro, and the South Luzon countryside. Its open terrain makes it a favorite for both beginner and seasoned hikers looking for a quick yet satisfying day adventure.

Mt. Pico de Loro, Cavite

Mt. Pico de Loro

About Mt. Pico de Loro

Mt. Pico de Loro, also known as the Parrot’s Beak, is one of the most iconic and scenic hiking destinations in Southern Luzon. Straddling the boundary between Maragondon, Cavite and Nasugbu, Batangas, this mountain stands at around 664 meters above sea level. It is famous for its unique rock formation that resembles a parrot’s beak — a thrilling landmark that has become a rite of passage for many hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Mt. Damas, Tarlac

Mt. Damas

About Mt. Damas

Mt. Damas, located in Camiling, Tarlac, is known among hikers as one of the most challenging mountains in Central Luzon. Rising at around 685 meters above sea level, it features a combination of steep ascents, river crossings, dense forests, and breathtaking views from its summit. Despite its modest height, Mt. Damas has earned a reputation as a “minor climb with a major difficulty,” attracting hikers who crave a true test of endurance and adventure.

Mt. Daraitan, Rizal

Mt. Daraitan, Rizal

About Mt. Daraitan

Mt. Daraitan, located in Tanay, Rizal, is one of the most popular hiking destinations near Metro Manila. Standing at 739 meters above sea level, this mountain is known for its rugged limestone peaks, scenic views of the Sierra Madre mountain range, and the pristine waters of the Daraitan River and Tinipak River below.

Mt. Maculot, Batangas

Mt. Maculot, Batangas

About Mt. Maculot

Mt. Maculot, located in Cuenca, Batangas, is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Southern Luzon. Rising at 930 meters above sea level, it offers a breathtaking view of Taal Lake and the surrounding Batangas countryside. Known for its iconic Rockies — a scenic cliffside viewpoint — Mt. Maculot provides a rewarding experience for both beginners and seasoned hikers. With well-established trails, cool mountain breeze, and picture-perfect scenery, it’s no wonder Mt. Maculot remains a favorite weekend escape for adventurers seeking nature, challenge, and peace all in one climb.

Mt. Lubog Traverse to Mt. Hapunang Banoi

Mt. Lubog Traverse to Mt. Hapunang Banoi

About Mt. Lubo

Mt. Lubog, located in Rodriguez, Rizal, is one of the province’s lesser-known hiking gems, offering both adventure and serenity. The journey to its trailhead is already an experience — a rugged off-road ride through rivers, rocky paths, and lush forests. Rising at around 955 meters above sea level, Mt. Lubog may not be the tallest peak in Rizal, but it rewards every hiker with sweeping views of the Sierra Madre mountain range, cool winds, and a sense of peace away from the city’s chaos. For those seeking a raw, off-the-beaten-path climb, Mt. Lubog delivers the perfect blend of challenge and charm.

Mt. Cristobal

Mt. Cristobal

About Mt. Cristobal

Mt. Cristobal, rising at 1,470 meters above sea level, straddles the provinces of Laguna and Quezon. It is famously called the “Devil’s Mountain” because of the eerie tales and supernatural stories associated with it — a stark contrast to its twin, the sacred Mt. Banahaw. But beyond the myths, Cristobal is a stunning mountain with dense mossy forests, cool climate, and panoramic views of nearby towns and the Tayabas Bay.

Wednesday, 30 December 2020

Mt. Guiting-Guiting, Romblon

Mt. Guiting-Guiting

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About Mt. Guiting-Guiting

Mt. Guiting-Guiting, towering at 2,058 MASL, is the crown jewel of Sibuyan Island, Romblon. Renowned for its razor-sharp ridges and technical knife-edge trail, it is considered one of the most difficult and dangerous climbs in the Philippines. The mountain sits within a protected natural park and is a sanctuary for rare flora and fauna, including endemic pitcher plants and cloud rats. A dream climb for experienced mountaineers, G2 is not just a test of endurance, but of grit and mental toughness.

Mt. Ugo Traverse

Mt. Ugo

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About Mt. Ugo

Mt. Ugo (also called Mt. Ugu) rises 2,150 MASL along the boundary of Benguet and Nueva Vizcaya. Known for its pine-covered trails, breathtaking ridge walks, and sea of clouds, it is one of the best hikes for beginners transitioning to multi-day treks. Once the crash site of a tragic plane accident, Mt. Ugo has since become a peaceful trekking destination for those seeking adventure and solitude in the Cordilleras.