Because we left the Babadac Ranger Station at dawn, we didn't really know what we were passing through. It was only when we were going down that we were appreciate the beauty of Mount Pulag.
The view makes all the effort worth it! We Travel Tripsters hope to come back again. Perhaps, on a tougher trail than Ambangeg Trail.
Related Posts:
Ultimate Prepation Guide for Mt. Pulag
Mount Pulag DENR Registration: Hiker's Orientation
Camping at the Babadak Ranger Station: Sea of Clouds
Mount Pulag: Hike to the Summit (Peak 3) to Watch the Sunrise
Mount Pulag: Chasing the Sea of Clouds
Rocky Trails across the Dwarf Bamboo Slopes |
Dwarf Bamboo Slopes |
Forest Leading to Camp 2 |
Camp 2 with Restroom |
Mossy Forest |
school girls I met along the way at the way board either to Grassland summit or Lusod Trail |
Camp 1 |
Steep Trail from Camp 1 |
Muddy Rocky Trails Along the Mossy Forest |
Pine Forest Nearing Ranger Station |
More Pine Trees |
Is this a cactus? |
Terrace Plantations |
100 php Habal Habal which my friend Steph availed of |
Porter carrying his load |
Cordillera Mountains and the Plantations |
Livelihood for the Bokod Benguet Community |
Related Posts:
Ultimate Prepation Guide for Mt. Pulag
Mount Pulag DENR Registration: Hiker's Orientation
Camping at the Babadak Ranger Station: Sea of Clouds
Mount Pulag: Hike to the Summit (Peak 3) to Watch the Sunrise
Mount Pulag: Chasing the Sea of Clouds