MT PULAG (2922masl; ~9600fasl)
(Ambangeg-Ambangeg route)
Overview:
Mt Pulag is the highest mountain in Luzon and the third in the Philippines. The word pulog in that part of the Cordilleras means bald. And so is the summit of Mt Pulag!
The highlights of the climb are the mossy forests in the Ambangeg and Akiki trails, the dwarf bamboos at the summit and the majestic sea of clouds that blanket the surroundings of Mt Pulag from sunup ‘till noon.
Four trails lead to the summit—Tawangan (in Ballay), Ambangeg (in Bokod), Akiki (in Duacan) and Ambaguio in Nueva Vizcaya. Of the four, Akiki is the most feared earning the epithet ‘the killer trail’. Tawangan trail is thick in vegetation and infested with limatik (leeches). The Ambaguio trail which is probably just as long as the Tawangan trail will remind you of the Hobbiton in The Lord of the Rings! The Ambangeg trail, on the other hand is the easiest and attracts more visitors than the others!
The main threats in Mt Pulag are the near-freezing temperatures from December to February. Some first-timers also suffer from dizziness due to a change in altitude.
IT IS COMPULSORY THAT ALL VISITORS GO THROUGH ORIENTATION AND BRIEFING BY THE PARK SUPERINTENDENT Emerita Tamiray at the DENR Visitors’ Center in Bokod.
ITINERARY
Day 0 (Friday)
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1000hrs
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Assembly @ Victory Liner Terminal (Pasay); for cheaper fares, you may take Dagupan Transit in Cubao and Genesis in Pasay and Cubao (but check their schedules)
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1055hrs
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ETD for Baguio City
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Day 1 (Saturday)
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0430hrs
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ETA Baguio City
Breakfast: There are 7-Eleven convenience stores along Session Rd. and one right across from Victory Liner Terminal. I always have my Tapsilog @ 456 Restaurant (open 24-hrs) also along Session Rd. Good Taste Restaurant at Dangwa terminal offers hearty meals from P60-P100 24/7 but they have really slow service.
If you think it’s a little too early, there are some stopovers on the way to Mt Pulag Visitors’ Center. One meal costs P60-P80.
You may also do some grocery shopping. Although there are stores at the Mt Pulag Visitors’ Center.
Meet the driver of the chartered monster jeep. Sometimes Ma’am Emerita Tamiray hitches a ride.
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0530hrs
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ETD for Visitors’ Center (Ambangeg)
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0730hrs
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ETA @ Visitors’ Center
Register
Orientation
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0930hrs
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ETD for Mt Pulag Park Ranger Station. This is where the chartered monster jeepney stops. This is also the pick-up point on the way back to Baguio City.
Fill up trail water bottles.
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1000hrs
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Start trek
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1045hrs
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Camp 1
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1200hrs
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Camp 2
Lunch
Fill up water bottles. This is the last water source.
You may wish to camp here.
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1400hrs
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Resume trek
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1530hrs
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ETA Summit
Pictures
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1600hrs
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Start descent to Saddle Camp site
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1630hrs
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ETA Saddle Camp site
Pitch Tents
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1700hrs
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Head back to the summit or to Mini-Pulag for sunset pictures. Don’t forget to bring with you your headlamps!
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1800hrs
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Prepare Dinner
Dinner
Socials (minimize noise)
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2200hrs
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Lights out
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Day 2 (Sunday)
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0400hrs
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Quick breakfast (noodles; coffee)
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0430hrs
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Head for the summit
Wait for the sunrise
Take pictures
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0630hrs
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Start descent to camp site
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0700hrs
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Prepare breakfast.
Breakfast
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0800hrs
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Break camp
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0830hrs
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Start descent
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1000hrs
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Camp 2
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1045hrs
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Camp 1
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1115hrs
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Park Ranger Station
Prepare Lunch
Lunch
Wash up
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1300hrs
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Board the monster jeep
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1430hrs
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Visitors’ Center
Buy souvenir shirts
Print certificate. (P35)
Log out
Some trekkers have their lunch and wash-up here.
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1500hrs
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ETD for Baguio City
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1700hrs
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ETA Baguio City
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1800hrs
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ETD for Manila
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Expenses
Manila-Baguio v.v. (P455 x 2)
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P910
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Monster Jeep (16pax) P8000 / 16pax (0919 816 9234)
(0920 553 8758)
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P500
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Green fee + Entrance + Camping fee
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P200
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Guide fee P500 / 1-5pax…+P100/ excess head
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P100
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Porter fee P300/day (15kg max)
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Total
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P1710
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Safe budget Manila-Pulag-Manila
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P2500
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Please contact the Park Superintendent beforehand. The park could be fully-loaded at times and you could also verify up-to-date rates of fees with her!
Mt Pulag PaSu Emerita Tamiray 09196315402
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