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Mt. Pulag stands as Luzon’s highest peak,at 2,926 meters above sea level.visitors can catch glimpses of the Milky Way Galaxy at dawn . Referred as Sea of clouds. Very nice Picturesque > Four trails take you up the mountain for for few you need prior permission from…
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Paying it forward with some details on how to organize a semi-DIY trip up Pulag via Akiki via Kabayan on the fly! (We had a lot of difficulty finding information online, so I hope this helps someone else) My partner and I weren't sure whether we would hike Mt. Pulag or not, and…
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Kept close to the hearts of many mountain enthusiasts is Mouth Pulag. Visiting in the day will award you with the “sea of clouds”, a phenomenal spectacle of the heavens and true Insta material. Take the trip at dawn for a breath-taking view of the Milky Way, an other-worldly…
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Despite of the bad weather condition that we encountered days before the actual climb, I can truly say that it was all worth it. Coming from the Southern part of the Philippines,I was in awe of Benguet's landscape and chilly temperature. Fast forward, we took the Ambangeg Back…
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Travelling with group of friends from Australia, we were on our 10th list of hiking place around the world if we may address it as it is. We hike Mt. Pulag, it is considered tough but it is at the same time fun hiking place. We did took our Medical Certification but, it wasn't…
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