MT. PICO DE LORO: HIKING GUIDE

Mt. Pico de Loro
Mt. Pico de Loro is also known as Mt.  Palay-palay located in Ternate, Cavite. Its name was given by the Spanish sea-fairer because it looks like a ‘parrot’s beak’ from afar. This mountain has a combination of beauty and trekking adventure. It has a lot to offer in terms of natural beauty and richness. Birds are singing, colorful flowering plants on the ground, orchids hanging on the branches, bananas, and fruit-bearing trees like coconuts and mangoes. Reaching the top of the Monolith or the Parrot's Beak is a must-have because it will measure your fear and agility.

More Information About Mt. Pico de Loro



The Trails | Things to Remember

From DENR, it’s a moderate ascent and the terrains are covered with hardwood and fruit-bearing trees while shrubs and grasses are on each side. I can say the trail is well-established, but there are fork trails that might  confuse anyone, especially if hikers prefer a night trek. Trail marks on the trees and branches are visible and they are  accurate. Hikers need to prepare for the 75-80  degrees ascent.


Special Feature | The Waterfalls

Before enjoying the beauty on Mt. Pico de Loro's summit, there’s a waterfall that can replenish your tired muscles, your choice either before you continue ascent or descent. The trail to the waterfalls is out of way towards the summit but trail marks can be seen guiding hikers to its exact location.

The Campsite and the Summit of Pico de Loro

It has an open and wide space that can handle more than 20  tents at the same time. This space is situated by the cliff and bamboo on the other side; it has a perfect view of the summit and the monolith. The ambiance is cool because of the sea breeze and the air is fresher. The surrounding is also refreshing because it is covered with grass and trees. On the summit, this mountain has a 360 degrees view of the nearby provinces.  There's also a big picture of the stunning crystal blue waters.

Mt. Pico de Loro

Special Feature | The Monolith

As I have mentioned earlier, this mountain has a prominent feature, they call it the parrot's peak or the monolith. It’s a huge and towering vertical stone perched on the side of the mountain which has its own platform on the top. Hikers would need to do wall climbing up to the top. For those people looking for something unique and thrilling, some organizers added rappelling to this part. It is definitely a must-visit.

After hiking, perfect side trip and a recommended tourist spot in Cavite is the Philippine Marines Headquarter. You are correct, it's the place where our strong marines stay. The beach here has fine white sand with cottages, souvenir shops, videoke, and a shower area. This headquarter is open for the public until 12 midnight. 

How To Get Here | Travel To Cavite

At the Coastal Provincial Bus Terminal, we rode in a bus bound for Ternate/Maragondon at alighted in Jetti Gas Station, by the highway. Then, we chartered a jeepney to DENR, for registration, passing on the magnetic highway in  Ternate. Just so you know | On the downhill part, our driver switched off the engine of the jeepney, but instead of forward, since it was downhill, it moved backward. So amazing right?