Mount Pulag, standing at 2,926 meters above sea level, is the third highest peak in the Philippines and the highest in Luzon. Known to the indigenous people as the “Playground of the Gods,” it offers a spiritual and physically rewarding experience. While it has several trails, the Ambangeg Trail, often dubbed the “executive trail” or “artista trail,” is the most popular and accessible for beginners.
This comprehensive guide will take you through the entire journey, from preparation to the summit and back.
The Ambangeg Trail is a sensory feast, a gradual unveiling of distinct ecosystems that makes the 10-12 hour round-trip hike feel like a walk through different worlds. The journey typically begins with an early morning assault on the summit, allowing hikers to witness the legendary sea of clouds and sunrise.
The initial part of the trek from the Babadac Ranger Station is a gentle, winding path through a pine forest. The air is crisp and cool, and the scent of pine fills the senses. As you ascend, the trail transforms, leading you into the mystical and ethereal mossy forest. Here, the trees are gnarled and ancient, their branches draped in thick, green moss, creating a landscape straight out of a fantasy novel. The air becomes even colder and more humid, and the silence is broken only by the chirping of insects and the rustling of leaves. The path can be slippery and muddy in this section, requiring careful footing.
Beyond the mossy forest, the trail opens up to the expansive, rolling grasslands. This is where the landscape truly takes your breath away. The terrain is covered in dwarf bamboo and a variety of unique high-altitude plants. The wind here is constant and can be biting, but the view of the undulating hills and the sprawling horizon is a powerful motivator. This part of the trail is relatively easy to traverse, with a gradual incline, and it’s here that you’ll get your first glimpse of the summit.
The final push to the peak is an exhilarating ascent. The trail becomes steeper, and the air thins, but the anticipation of the view at the top keeps you going. As you emerge at the summit, the world unfolds before you. The iconic “sea of clouds” stretches as far as the eye can see, a pristine white blanket below a sky of shifting colors. Watching the sunrise paint the clouds in hues of orange, pink, and purple is a moment of profound beauty and accomplishment that makes every step of the journey worthwhile.
The descent via the same trail offers a new perspective. The sun-drenched grasslands reveal a rich tapestry of colors, and the mossy forest appears even more enchanting in the light. The journey back is a time for reflection, a chance to absorb the beauty you’ve just experienced and appreciate the raw, untamed nature of the Cordillera region.
Before you can set foot on Mount Pulag, there are several essential requirements to fulfill. It is crucial to be well-prepared, both physically and with the necessary documentation.
Since you are taking the “artista trail,” you are probably leaning towards convenience. So I suggest you book a tour package with a trusted operator. We don’t have a recommendation, but please Facebook and be mindful of the reviews.
The journey to Mount Pulag is an adventure in itself, often starting in Baguio City, the gateway to the Cordilleras.
The weather on Mount Pulag is notoriously unpredictable and can drop to near-freezing temperatures, especially at night and during the early morning summit push. Proper gear is non-negotiable.
For most Ambangeg Trail hikers, the base camp is at Camp 2, located in the grassland area. This is where you will set up your tent or stay in one of the available homestays. The base camp is a vibrant community of hikers, guides, and porters.
If you prefer a comfortable bed over sleeping bags and tents, I recommended you check out Mount Pulag’s Trekkers Homestay. They offer warm rooms at very affordable price with free breakfast. And, by the way, they cook really good food, fresh from the farm. During our visit, we only paid 500 pesos each. Prices may probably change, so check out their Facebook page for the latest rates.
The evening at the base camp is a magical time. As the sun sets, the sky explodes with a brilliant display of stars, a view unobstructed by city lights. The temperature drops rapidly, and you’ll find warmth in the camaraderie of your fellow climbers, sharing stories and meals before an early night’s rest. The quiet anticipation of the next day’s summit push hangs in the air, a silent bond among everyone preparing to witness the sunrise at the “Playground of the Gods.”
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