Mount Pulag
- The third highest peak in the Philippines and the highest peak in Luzon.
- Mount Pulag is 2,922 meters above sea level and is part of the Cordillera Central Mountain Range.
- It borders the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao and Nueva Vizcaya.
- Mount Pulag is a favorite destination for mountain climbing enthusiasts.
What can you find there?
- Hike to the summit of Mount Pulag and enjoy the vast grasslands.
- See the famed “Sea of Clouds” from the top of the mountain.
- Enjoy any of the mountain’s trails depending on skill level: the Ambangeg, Akiki, Tawangan and Ambaguio trails.
- Encounter the majestic but endangered Philippine Deer on the hike up.
- Spot the Giant Busy-Tailed Cloud Rat or Long-Haired Fruit Bat during your hike.
- View the over 528 documented plant species on the mountain.
- Meet the indigenous tribesmen who inhabit the mountain.
How to get to the Mount Pulag?
Cordillera Mountain Range, Benguet
- From Manila, take a bus to Baguio
- From Baguio, take a jeep or bus to the Mount Pulag Jump Off
More information about Mount Pulag
- Not suitable for tourists with low fitness levels
- Hike and tour prices vary per provider