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Sunday, 14 March 2021

Tinuy‑an Falls, Bislig, Surigao del Sur

Wide curtain of Tinuy‑an Falls in Bislig with green forest backdrop

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About Tinuy‑an Falls

Tinuy‑an Falls is a majestic multi‑tiered cascade located in Barangay Burboanan, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur. Known as the “Little Niagara of the Philippines,” it spans 95 m wide and drops about 55 m across its four tiers.

Anguib Beach

Anguib Beach

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About Anguib Beach

Anguib Beach, located in Santa Ana, Cagayan, is one of the most beautiful beaches in Northern Luzon. Often called the “Boracay of the North,” Anguib is blessed with powdery white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a long stretch of quiet shoreline lined with lush greenery. Its calm and shallow waters make it perfect for swimming, kayaking, and family trips.

Palaui Island, Cagayan

Palaui Island

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About Palaui Island

Palaui Island, located in Santa Ana, Cagayan, is a pristine paradise known for its raw natural beauty, powdery beaches, vast landscapes, and dramatic coastal cliffs. Declared as a protected landscape and seascape, the island offers an untouched environment with crystal-clear waters, coral gardens, wild forests, and scenic hiking trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints.

Thursday, 11 March 2021

Mt. Batulao

Mt. Batulao

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About Mt. Batulao

Mt. Batulao, located in Nasugbu, Batangas, is one of the most popular hiking destinations near Metro Manila. Known for its picturesque rolling hills, golden grasslands, and beginner-friendly terrain, it attracts hikers, campers, and weekend adventurers all year round. Mt. Batulao features both the Old Trail and the New Trail, each offering stunning viewpoints and refreshing mountain breeze.

Mt. Tarak, Bataan

Mt. Tarak

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About Mt. Tarak

Mt. Tarak — also known as Tarak Ridge—is one of the most iconic mountains in Bataan, offering a mix of forest trails, rocky ascents, stunning ridge views, and the refreshing Papaya River. With an elevation of around 1,130 MASL, this mountain attracts both seasoned hikers and adventurous beginners looking for a thrilling yet rewarding climb. Tarak Ridge is famous for its panoramic views of Manila Bay, Corregidor Island, and the surrounding peaks of the Mariveles Mountain Range.

Mt. Ulap, Benguet

Mt. Ulap

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About Mt. Ulap

Mt. Ulap, located in Itogon, Benguet, is one of the most popular day hikes in Northern Luzon. Its name literally means “mountain of clouds,” and for good reason—its scenic trail passes through pine forests, ridges, and viewpoints often surrounded by a sea of clouds. The summit reaches about 1,846 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking views of Benguet's highlands and Cordillera peaks.

Mt. Banahaw

Mt. Banahaw

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About Mt. Banahaw

Mt. Banahaw is a mystical and sacred mountain that straddles the provinces of Quezon and Laguna. At 2,170 meters above sea level, it is the highest in the CALABARZON region. Banahaw is known not only for its challenging trails and lush forests but also for its spiritual significance—considered holy by Rizalistas and other religious sects. It’s a protected area, rich in biodiversity, caves, and natural springs believed to have healing powers.

Mt. Apo

Mt. Apo

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About Mt. Apo

Mt. Apo is the highest mountain in the Philippines, standing at 2,954 meters above sea level. Located between Davao del Sur and North Cotabato, it is a dream climb for many local and international hikers. Its diverse ecosystem includes mossy forests, sulfur vents, boulder sections, and panoramic views at the summit.

Mt. Hamiguitan

Mt. Hamiguitan

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About Mt. Hamiguitan

Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Davao Oriental. Rising at 1,620 MASL, it is globally renowned for its bonsai pygmy forest, diverse flora and fauna, and conservation efforts. This mountain is home to several endangered species like the Philippine eagle and pitcher plants, and is a sanctuary for science, spirituality, and eco-adventure seekers alike. It is one of the most protected and restricted climbs in Mindanao.

Wednesday, 10 March 2021

Mt. Halcon, Mindoro

Mt. Halcon

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About Mt. Halcon

Mt. Halcon, towering at 2,582 meters above sea level, is one of the most challenging and revered climbs in the Philippines. Located in Oriental Mindoro, it is known for its steep trails, mossy forests, river crossings, and rich biodiversity. The mountain is sacred to the indigenous Mangyan community and is often closed to trekkers for preservation and rehabilitation.