Thursday, December 30, 2010

Mount Pulag

TRAVEL

Mount Pulag (or sometimes Mount Pulog) is the third highest mountain in the Philippines. It is Luzon’s highest peak at 2,922 meters above sea level. The borders between the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya meet at the mountain's peak.
Because of its high elevation, the climate on Mount Pulag is temperate with rains predominating the whole year. Rainfall on the mountain averages 4,489 mm yearly with August being the wettest month with an average rainfall of 1,135 mm. Snow has not fallen on its top in at least the past 100 years.

ADVENTURES

Trekking, Bird Watching, Mountaineering, Camping and Hiking


DINE, HOTELS AND ACCOMMODATIONS


Bloomfield Hotel, Baguio Holiday Villa Court, Camp John Hay, Hotel Veniz, Holiday Park Hotel, Microtel Inns & Suites Baguio, Hotel Elizabeth, Baguio Country Club


GETTING THERE


Partas, Dangwa, Dagupan and Victory Liner buses stationed in Manila leave for Baguio every hour; the ride takes about six to seven hours. Prices range from P250 to P270 per person. From Baguio, Norton Trans buses leave for Kabayan in the morning. They reach Ambangeg after 3 to 4 hours. Tickets cost P 60.00 to P 65.00 per person. Their terminal is located in Baguio City on Magsaysay Avenue.


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