Top 10 Hiking Trails in Philippines, Philippines

November 13, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Coordinates: 13°N 122°E / 13°N 122°E / 13; 122
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1. Mt. Daguldol

Barrio Hugom, San Juan, Luzon Philippines http://www.batangas-philippines.com/mount-daguldol.html
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Mt. Daguldol

2. Palompon Eco-Terrestrial Adventure Park

Brgy Liberty, Leyte Province 6538 Philippines +63 53 555 9731 http://palomponleyte.gov.ph/palompon-eco-terrestrial-adventure-park-grand-opening/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Palompon Eco-Terrestrial Adventure Park

The Palompon Eco-Adventure Park is a 5 hectare recreation area in brgy Liberty in Palompon, Leyte. After meandering up the mountainside, the breath taking views at the peak will not disappoint. The site currently contains a Zipline, Skybike, Hiking Trails, Caves, and an exceptionally large rock face for Rappelling. Soon will feature Aerial ropes course, playground and ampitheatre for events.

3. Kiltepan

Sagada, Luzon Philippines
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4.5 based on 320 reviews

Kiltepan

Hill

Reviewed By jevelld

Our meet up time 4am Then we arrive after 20 mins or 30 mins from the center of sagada We rent a van for 1 day tour for our different activities me and my mom joined 1 group of 3 persons so I pay less I'm lucky because I met them Take breakfast on there There's a store you can dine inn some Filipino breakfast food try it guys It's only a few people there were lucky end of feb Sunrise are the most beautiful scenery for me with matching sea of clouds is wow

4. Linabo Peak

Mt Linabo Park, Dipolog, Mindanao Philippines http://www.gvhotels.com.ph/dipolog-linabo-peak/
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Linabo Peak

5. Pamulaklakin Forest Trail

Binictican Drive, Sbma, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Luzon 2222 Philippines +63 47 252 4151 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pamulaklakin-Forest-Trail/254444671263432
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Pamulaklakin Forest Trail

Reviewed By MarianaV111 - New York City, United States

I wanted to do a jungle training and saw there were 2 possibilities in Subic: JEST or Pamulaklakin. The first one sounded more commercial so I decided to go for the latter and what a incredible time I had. The Pamulaklakin trail is on Aeta land, an indigenous tribe that lives in the hills. I was by myself and decided to book an overnight stay as well. They provided the tent. My guide, MinMin, picked me up at the trailhead and we started hiking up. He is small (like most of the tribe, but incredibly fast and very knowledgeable. He is proficient in English and knows all the plants and animals. The Aeta are a tribe of @ 500 families. Their village has a school and MinMin works on the family farm. He taught me how to make fire, use a machete, make a trap etc. He also cooked me a meal and set up my tent Then ... we went to visit some of his family. Marilyn, who is the person I had phone contact with and with whom I confirmed my arrival, is incredible! Smart as a whip and very hospitable. Let's just say we ended up singing karaoke at her place later that evening. Incredibly warm people and I truly recommend this experience

6. Marlboro Hill

Sagada, Luzon Philippines
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Marlboro Hill

Reviewed By mikagoes - Bacolod, Philippines

We climbed this trail for the sunrise and the blue-soiled hills. Overall it was an easy to moderate hike. The toughest part was the beginning which is mostly incline, after the sunrise view point, it's 70% flat or downhill. It can get chilly before dawn, especially when the fog starts to go down. There are food and drinks stalls at certain spots along the trail so if you forget to bring water, you should be able to buy a bottle. Best to come on a weekday (less crowds) and enjoy the quiet serenity of walking through the mountain. Can be finished in 2 - 4 hours depending on your walking speed and if the trail is wet or not.

7. Lower Magat Eco Tourism Park

San Luis, Diadi, Luzon Philippines +63 927 487 4217
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Lower Magat Eco Tourism Park

8. 3003 Steps to Linabo Peak

Lower Dicayas, Dipolog, Mindanao 7100 Philippines
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

3003 Steps to Linabo Peak

Reviewed By DipologCityTourism - Dipolog, Philippines

The concrete steps wind along a tunnel of verdant trees leading the visitors to a panoramic vista of sky, plains and sea horizons. Markers depicting the 14 Stations of the Cross punctuate the way up. During Lenten Season, thousands of people come to the place to participate in the Katkat Sakripisyo, a religious re-enactment of Jesus Christ's passion, suffering and death through the traditional Way of the Cross.

9. Kawa-Kawa Hill and Natural Park

Ligao, Luzon Philippines http://www.facebook.com/pG.mar
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Kawa-Kawa Hill and Natural Park

10. Mt. Gulugod Baboy Trail

Barangay Ligaya, Mabini, Luzon Philippines
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Mt. Gulugod Baboy Trail

Reviewed By HerbalTurtle - San Diego, United States

Took this hike right before sunset, didnt quite reach the top, decided to descend due to darkness coming, made it roughly 75% of the way in about 1 1/2 hours. Its a steep trail that is paved 50% up, then non marked trail the rest of the way, dont worry about being amongst locals houses, some are sari saris, selling goods to help you along the way and the rest being friendly faces willing to point you in the right direction if youre unsure where to head. Take your time, breaks a plenty with views to enjoy, and watch your step. You will probably encounter chickens, goats, dogs, and cows on your journey, be friendly and quick and they will leave you be. If youre tired from walking up, there is a way to drive back down, normally by hiring a trike. Beautiful views that should be experienced by all. If you feel up for a workout i strongly suggest taking advantage of this hike. Yes there is trash, it could be cleaner, but try not to let it diminish your experience.

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