Mt. Pulag Mountain Hopping & Tribal Burial Encounter

ZETS ECO-CULTURAL ADVENTURE
LUZON 123 

MT. PULAG NATURAL PARK
Benguet Luzon Philippines

PORT OF ENTRY : Manila via Baguio City

Destinations : 

1. HALSEMA HIGHWAY  Atok, Benguet
Located on the island of Luzon, the Halsema Highway runs through the Central Cordillera Valley in the Philippines from Baguio to Bontoc and farther on toward Tabuk and Tuguegarao, 2. MT. TIMBAK/ MT. SINGAKALSA (2,717+) is the 3rd highest mountain in the island of Luzon-a popular hiking destination for Pilgrimage and Tribal Burial Caves.



3.MT. TABAYOC - is the 2nd highest mountain in the island of Luzon, other attraction in the area are 4. LAKE TABEO - elevation of 2,150 and 5. LAKE BULALAKAW - considered as the cleanest lake in all over the Philippines.




6. KABAYAN is a 4th class municipality in the province of Benguet, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 12,657 people in 2,063 households. It is one of the vegetable farming towns in the province of Benguet. The imposing Mount Pulag, the third highest mountain in the Philippines, is located in the territorial boundary of the town. Kabayan is also best known for its centuries-old Ibaloi mummies buried inside caves scattered around the villages in the town. This group of mummies, made by members of the Ibaloi tribe, were found in caves in an area around Kabayan, a town in the Benguet province of the Philippines (north of Manila). Well-preserved human mummies were initially found in Timbak cave, Bangao cave, Tenongchol cave, Naapay and  7.OPDAS ,. a quick stop at
 8. KALING BRIDGE.



9. MT. PULAG SUMMIT



9. HANGING BRIDGE 10. INDIAN VIEW DECK 11. AMBUKLAO DAM 




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