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MT. ULAP ECO-TRAIL Itogon, Benguet

Entry point:

Brgy. Ampucao, Itogon
Exit point: Brgy. Sta. Fe, Itogon
LLA: 16.2904 N, 120.6312 E, 1846 MASL (Mt. Ulap)
Days required / Hours to summit: 1 day / 2-3 hours
Specs: Difficulty 3/9, Trail class 1-3,
Features: Grassland and pine ridges, scenic views of the Cordilleras, burial caves
Source: Pinoy Mountaineer

Baguio City has always been  a great place to visit any time of the year because of its welcoming cold weather, beautiful scenery, unique and tasteful food and most especially the culture of the people up here. But beyond this place is a truly remarkable town that made headlines two years ago for the new discovery of mountain to hike. In the town of Itogon, Benguet, it houses the now most favored mountain for beginners, Mt Ulap.

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Mt. Ulap Eco-Trail is only a 45 to an hour of jeepney ride from Baguio and is nearer to some other hiking destinations like Mt. Ugo and Mt. Pulag. When you arrive at the jump off area, you will need to register at Barangay Hall manned by Barangay officials, secure a guide and pay the necessary fees.

The rewards of starting early is the stunning sunrise

The trail for this mountain is approximately 10 KM and it will take around 6 to 8 hours to finish depending on your pace. In our case, we started our adventure to Mt Ulap as early as 6AM taking a traverse day hike.

FLORA AND FAUNA

Pinit, an indigenous wild berry in Cordillera, are commonly seen along the trail. This wild berry is edible.

Mount Ulap Eco Trail is not considered a hard climb, but if you are a beginner, you could well find it challenging. The first part of the trail is almost a non-stop ascend. So better be ready! Be sure to watch your step as the trail is rocky and slippery so it is easy to end up with a twisted ankle or chaffed knee if you don’t focus.

There are six stations along the trail. The first one is Tomtombek, a gradual walk from the Barangay Hall to the metal welcome board showing the different stations and the beginning of the upward assault. The next station, Ambanao Paoay, a 1,788 mASL peak, is adorned with man-made stone stacks but to reach this, you must survive the almost non-stop ascent trail.

The Campsite commands jaw-dropping views across the mountains

Camping is allowed at the lower portion of this station. Also, along with this station, a portion of the San Roque Dam and Philex mining area can be seen.   For campers, the magical sunset and sunrise are often sought here.

Gungal Peak is the most popular spot on Mt Ulap. It is a must that you take a picture of it because of the stunning view made up of amazing rock formations, rolling canyons and often mesmeric cloud formations that linger atmospherically on and between the peaks. You have to be quick though as the officials of Mt Ulap have decided to limit taking pictures here for 10 seconds per person and this is especially enforced whenever a large number of people are hiking. Apparently, this is to ensure that everyone has the chance to take their photos. My friends and I had to wait for at least an hour since we went there on a weekend and the place was swarming with people!

Lots and lots of gratuitous photo ops for everyone

The Summit @ 1846 mASL

From Gungal Peak, it will take you at least an hour to reach the Summit. Once you reach it, you are rewarded with a splendid view of the Cordillera Mountain ranges. It is truly breathtaking and the cold breeze adds up to the total satisfaction.

At the top at last but still looking good and modest!

If you think going down is easy, think again! Going down is a tricky descent because of the steepness of the trail. Fortunately, locals have been kind enough to make a real effort for the tourists and have constructed a makeshift stairway.

Stairway from heaven

After an hour or so of knee numbing descent, you will be welcomed by the ‘infamous’ store up in the mountain, the Ministop/711. You can take a break here and recharge your energy. You can try ordering pancit canton and red rice for Php 40 only! From the Ministop store, it will only take you around an hour to finish the trail of Mt ulap.

Once you get a view of the hanging bridge you’ll know you made it to the finish line! You just survived Mt Ulap ⛰

The bridge swings a bit so watch out

How to get there?

Option 1: DIY Travel

  • Ride a Victory Liner Bus from Cubao going to Baguio City.
  • From Victory Bus Terminal in Baguio City, get a cab going to Baguio Center Mall (Jeepneys are located in Lakandula St. Adjacent to Magsaysay St.) where the Jeepney terminal going to Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet is located.
  • From there, ride a jeepney bound to Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet. Tell the driver that you will climb Mt Ulap. Travel time: 45 minutes – 1 hour).
  • Register and secure guide/s at Ampucao Barangay Hall.

Option 2: Join an organized Tour (search it thru Facebook or Google)

Tour Guide

Budget?

Victory Bus RT (445/way) 890
Taxi to Center Mall 80
Jeep to Ampucao 30
Jeep from Sta Fe to Baguio 50
Center Mall to Victory Liner Bus Terminal 80
Registration Fee 100
Guide Fee:
Day Hike- 600 good for 7pax Depends on your plan
Overnight- 1000 good for 7pax
Food Depends on your budget and consumption

See below computation if you are planning a DIY travel. Please bear in mind that our calculations do not include food and expenses such as Pasalubong, Shower fee (20), Campsite fee (800 pesos for 10pax below) and Porter’s Fee (500 Day hike, 800 overnight)

NOTE: For DIY hike, be sure to make an advance reservation thru Mt. Ulap Facebook Page or you may contact Ms. Celine Palubos at +63018-2788-626 for any inquiry regarding Mt Ulap.

Option 2: Travel Tours

Mt Ulap is now one of the favored mountains in the Cordillera Administrative Region alongside with Mt Pulag and Mt Ugo. Since it has become a hit, tour agencies and individuals alike have been offering tours to Mt Ulap for as low as Php 800. You can find them with a Google or Facebook search.

Reminders

  • This mountain is recommended for beginners.
  • Don’t leave any of your rubbish behind and leave the countryside as you find it. LEAVE NO TRACE POLICY!
  • Closing of registration at Ampucao Barangay Hall is 2:00PM. So complete your registration before lunch as the offices close at 2PM.
  • Bring at least 2L of water.
  • Packed your lunch and eat at Gungal Peak or at the summit.
  • The hike takes about 1.5 – 3 hours to get to the mountain’s Gungal Rock depending on your pace.
  • Bring enough hydration. Don’t forget your raincoats and windbreakers as it usually rains on this mountain due to its high elevation.
  • Expect rain during monsoon season (June-February).
  • You can join organized hiking events online to save time and cut on costs.

If you are going to stay in Baguio for dinner and you want to get away from the more well known and crowded restaurants, try Cafe Will near Children’s Park at Burnham, Ina Mansion or just beside the Himaya Spa. This restaurant is very good value and might even been called a ‘fine dining’ restaurant and bar depending on what you are used to! They serve great Asian, American and Italian dishes at affordable prices and the serving sizes are very generous and could be considered more than enough for 2-4 people. 

Budget: 250-300/person

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500 pesos Dayhike Guide to Mt Batulao + Caleruega Church
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Mt. Gulugod Baboy Overnight Hike https://byajayro.com/mt-gulugod-baboy/ https://byajayro.com/mt-gulugod-baboy/#respond Mon, 21 Aug 2023 01:56:39 +0000 https://byajayro.com/mt-gulugod-baboy/ MT. GULUGOD-BABOY Anilao, Mabini, Batangas Jump-off point: Philpan Dive Resort, Anilao, Mabini LLA: 13°42’55″N; 120°53’43″E; 525 MASL Days required / Hours to summit: Half-day / 1-2 hours Specs: Minor climb, Difficulty 2/9, Trail class 1-2 Features: Scenic views of Batangas Bay and Balayan Bay Source: Pinoy Mountaineer Mount Pinagbanderahan or widely known as Mount Gulugod Baboy ... Read more

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MT. GULUGOD-BABOY Anilao, Mabini, Batangas

Jump-off point: Philpan Dive Resort, Anilao, Mabini

LLA: 13°42’55″N; 120°53’43″E; 525 MASL
Days required / Hours to summit: Half-day / 1-2 hours
Specs: Minor climb, Difficulty 2/9, Trail class 1-2
Features: Scenic views of Batangas Bay and Balayan Bay
Source: Pinoy Mountaineer

Mount Pinagbanderahan or widely known as Mount Gulugod Baboy is a hidden paradise of Southern Batangas that is only three hours away from Manila and features the scenic views of Batangas and Balayan Bay, magnificent rolling hills and a beautiful grassland. This mountain stands 525 meters above sea level and takes at least an hour of a trek to reach its peak.

The Journey

The welcoming trail of Mt Gulugod Baboy is an uphill walk and is considered to be the most challenging part of the hike because you will need to trek on an elevated cemented road plus in our case, under the heat of the afternoon sun.

Once you passed this part of the trek, the trail to the summit becomes fairly easy because it will only take a gradual trekking without the steep assaults. Along the way, you will pass by homes where you can take a rest and have some refreshment.

After you reach the summit, you will notice that there is no designated area as a campsite that is why you can choose where to pitch your tent. Note that the higher you pitch your tent, the better the view especially during night time because you will have a view of city lights. However, the higher the area, the stronger the winds at the same time. So you better choose wisely where you would want to camp!

A store is available near the campsite and also a restroom for your necessities. You can have your breakfast here as they offer goods that are affordable enough. Also, they have  Buko (Young coconut) in case you like to taste fresh coconut while enjoying the picturesque view of your surrounding.

After an almost two hours of trekking, we were welcomed by the beauty of this mountain! The magnificent 360-degree view of the ocean surrounding the town and the grassland that gives the New Zealand vibe was indeed worth the exhaustion.

Second peak of Mt. Gulugod Baboy and parts of Balayan Bay!

Later in the afternoon, we were able to witness a very beautiful sunset. The blue sky turned into an orange like pastel color. We were really speechless during this time and it is truly remarkable how nature works.

Spectacular sunset at Mt. Gulugod Baboy overlooking Maricaban and Sombrero Island

The next day, it was already past seven in the morning when we woke up and thought that we have missed the sunrise but once we got out of our tent, we were surprised that our surroundings are still covered with fog.

It was around eight o’clock in the morning when there was a clearing at the summit. The fog was eventually swept away by the cold breeze and once again, the beauty of the mountain unfolds before our eyes.

At Summit of Mt. Pinagbanderahan. With parts of Balayan Bay and first peak of Gulugod Baboy on the background.

TRIVIA: Gulugod-Baboy is the general term to describe the trail traversing Calumpang Peninsula. It is also named as such because the contours of the hills are closely alike to a “pig’s spine.”

SIDE TRIP

After an exhausting hike, we opted to take a dip in the ocean. We choose Philpan Dive Resort which is just a minute walk from the registration area. There are many resorts near the jump-off point and most of these resorts have an entrance fee of Php 100.

If you have more money to spare, you can also opt to visit the famous Sombrero Island, a white sand beach in a small island (you can actually see this island when you are at the summit). It will cost you boat rental of Php 2,800 good for 10 people and a Php 200 entrance fee.

Masasa Beach

At Anilao port, wait for public passenger boats to arrive. Usual time of the first trip is at 10:00 AM. However, boats depart as early as 7 AM as long as the boats are filled with enough passengers. The boat ride takes around 45minutes.

At Tingloy port, ride a tricycle going to Masasa Beach. The tricycle will drop you off at the nearest point going to the beach. Thus, you will need to walk for at least 15-20 minutes to arrive at Masasa Beach shoreline.


Masasa Beach Travel Guide

How to get there?

  • Ride a bus bound to Batangas Grand Terminal. Buses are available in Cubao or at LRT Buendia. (Cubao- Php 165, Buendia Php 157)
  • Once at Batangas GT, ride a jeep bound to Anilao. Drop off is at Philpan-Mabini junction or just inform the driver that you will climb Mt Gulugod Baboy and he will know where to drop you off. (Fare is Php 37)
  • Ride a tricycle going to the registration area. (Fare 120 one tricycle good for four)
  1. Always LEAVE NO TRACE POLICY, Please!
  2. Bring your packed food.
  3. There is a store and CR located near the summit. They sell cup noodles, coffee and an all-time favorite, Buko!
  4. If you don’t like to trek going down, you can hire a tricycle near the store for Php 250 going to Mabini Town or Php 500 back to the registration area.
  5. A guide is not required. If you opt to, you can hire one for Php 500.
1pax 2pax
JAM Liner Bus at Cubao to Batangas Grand Terminal (RT) 330 330
Jeep to Anilao (RT) 74 74
Tricycle from Junction to Registration Area 240 120
Registration Fee 50 50
TOTAL FARE 694 574
Sidetrip- Philpan Dive Resort Entrance Fee 100 100
Food 100 100
GRAND TOTAL 894 774

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600 pesos Dayhike Guide to Mt. Daraitan + Tinipak River
500 pesos Dayhike Guide to Mt Batulao + Caleruega Church
Hiking Guide for Beginners: Mt. Maculot (Rockies) 2017
230 pesos Hiking Guide to Mt. Balagbag 2017
Mt. Ulap Traverse Day Hike

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