Because of the varied biodiversity of Mt. Pulag, with numerous plant and animal species inhabiting the mountain, it has become a popular destination for mountain climbers.
Mt. Pulag, sandwiched between the provinces of Ifugao, Benguet, and Nueva Vizcaya is the highest mountain here in Luzon. Because of its fame and famous dwarf bamboo, daughter’s university had arranged a tour there in February this year. The tour is in concurrence with their Ecology class.
Yes, thanks to the daughter for the photos I used here…
There’s the dense forest…a denizen to thousand species.

There’s designated camps in the area where hikers/tourists can set up their tents. Thanks to the national government for declaring the place as a National Park.
There are different trails: Ambangeg, Akiki, and Tawangan and the Ambaguio trail …

There’s the studes…I can only imagine how cold it is there….
Mt. Pulag is known for its moniker, “sea of clouds”…looks like “waves” crushing down onto the peaks…isn’t the sight breathtaking?

The gods of the tribesmen living in the area must have been so magnanimous they get to live in a paradise so close to the Paradise itself.

For guided tour of the place, pinoymountaineer.com have complete information on the area -how to get there, cost of travel packages, and more.





Mt.Pulag is really amazing creations of God. I have been there and it is indeed one of the most memorable experience of my life.
The view from the top is very nice. I should start climbing mountains soon.
Wow! breathtaking! That’s surely cold and much more beautiful at sunrise!
My jaw drops at that spectacular view. You can almost touch the sky…
Wow!! The place is so fascinating. I miss the days when we used to trek the mountains in our province
So beautiful! Just one more proof on how much the Philippines can offer to the world in terms of wondrous beauty and tourism.
the view is really splendid! the clouds covering the mountain, surely the is cold and fresh, hope i can trek Mt. Pulag too
Wow, what a lovely view, would love to trek up there too!
wish I could touch those clouds! Would have been an awesome experience for me!
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