Embark on an awe-inspiring journey as you venture to conquer the legendary Mount Pinatubo. Nestled in the Zambales Mountain Range, this trek offers a thrilling blend of natural wonders and historical significance. The ascent begins with a rugged yet scenic trail, leading you through ash-laden landscapes that witness the volcano’s catastrophic eruption in 1991. As you walk through the diverse terrain, the surreal beauty of the surroundings unfolds, with the turquoise waters of the crater lake standing in stark contrast to the ash-covered slopes.
Reaching the summit is not just a physical achievement; it’s a step back in time. The trail weaves through Aeta communities, providing glimpses into their resilient way of life. Engage with the locals, hear their stories, and appreciate the shared history that binds this community to the majestic volcano. Upon reaching the pinnacle, the panoramic views of the crater lake surrounded by towering peaks create a scene of unparalleled serenity. Take a refreshing dip in the cool waters, a well-deserved reward for conquering the challenging but rewarding hike.
Beyond the physical exertion, Mount Pinatubo offers an unforgettable communion with nature, a testament to the Earth’s regenerative power. Each step reveals the resilience of life amidst the remnants of destruction, making the journey not only a trek into the heart of a volcano but also a pilgrimage into the soul-stirring narratives of resilience and rebirth. Mount Pinatubo, with its dramatic landscapes and cultural encounters, promises an expedition that transcends the ordinary, leaving unforgettable memories etched in the heart of every adventurer.
How to get to Mount Pinatubo?
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From Manila to Mount Pinatubo
Head to Cubao and ride a bus heading to Capas, Tarlac.
Alight at McDonald’s Capas Junction. Ride a tricycle there heading to Sta. Juliana Tourism.
From McDonald’s, you can also ride a jeep to Patling. Upon arrival, ride a tricycle heading to Sta. Juliana Tourism.
Register at Sta. Juliana Tourism so your 4×4 ride is arranged.
Things to do at Mount Pinatubo
1. HIKE TO THE CRATER
– Considered as the star of Mt. Pinatubo, you cannot visit here without seeing the stunning crater! The journey all the way up will take you through picturesque landscapes of volcanic ash and rich surroundings.
2. INTERACT WITH AETA COMMUNITIES
– Connect with the indigenous Aeta who live along the trail. Get to know them and their traditional way of life, culture, and what happened to them after the 1991 eruption.
3. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– It isn’t a secret that the road in Mt. Pinatubo is beautiful, so make sure to snap some shots to remember!
4. CAMPING BY THE CRATER
– Witness the sunset and sunrise when you camp overnight at Mt. Pinatubo!
Rates and Fees
MT. PINATUBO TOUR PRICING
Clark/Angeles City Pickup
1 PAX – ₱ 11500
2 PAX – ₱ 6700
3 PAX – ₱ 4300
4 PAX – ₱ 3500
5 PAX – ₱ 3900
6 PAX – ₱ 3500
7 PAX – ₱ 3150
8 PAX – ₱ 2950
9 PAX – ₱ 3200
10 PAX – ₱ 3050
11 PAX – ₱ 2950, if total PAX is 12, the 12th one is free
How to Contact
You can contact Mt. Pinatubo through the following:
Mobile No.: +63-917-716-8735
Email Address: info@mtpinatubo.com
Website: https://www.mtpinatubo.com/
To bring when visiting Mount Pinatubo
1. Bring comfortable hiking shoes.
2. Bring extra lightweight clothing.
3. Bring a hat and sunglasses as sun protection during the hike.
4. Bring a high-SPF sunscreen.
5. Bring a personal daypack – filled with snacks, water, and other personal items.
6. Bring rain gear just in case the weather goes bad.
7. Bring plastic bags or waterproof pouches to keep the gadgets safe in case it rains.
8. Bring a headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries if you plan to start before sunrise and go home after sunset.
9. Bring insect repellent especially if you are sensitive to insect bites.
10. Bring trash bags to collect your garbage.
Reminders when visiting Mount Pinatubo
1. Check weather conditions before you head out.
2. Secure the necessary permits at the authorized locations before hiking.
3. Make sure your physical fitness level is fit for the strenuous nature of the hike.
4. Only bring essential items so your baggage is manageable during the trek.
5. Avoid the midday heat by starting early in the morning or in the afternoon.
6. Bring enough water to keep yourself hydrated.
7. Stick to designated trails and follow trail etiquette.
8. Be respectful of the Aeta Communities that are living along the trail.
9. Inform a friend or family member of your plan to trek here, including your expected return time.
10. Carry a list of emergency contacts, including local authorities.
11. Always listen to the guide’s instructions.
12. Pay close attention and remember the safety briefing tips.
13. Always be cautious of your footing.
14. Don’t be shy to pace yourself and take breaks when needed.
15. Leave no trace and clean as you go.