Mount Arayat National Park

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Rising dramatically from the Central Luzon plains, Mount Arayat is an isolated, extinct volcano that feels like a secret world away from the bustle of Manila. Its lush, forested slopes are crisscrossed with trails leading to stunning viewpoints, and the park is a haven for birdwatchers, hikers, and anyone craving a dose of unspoiled nature. With its rich biodiversity and deep cultural significance—the mountain is considered sacred by the indigenous Aeta people—Mount Arayat National Park offers a raw, authentic wilderness experience that rewards those who venture here.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day for the summit hike (5–7 hours round trip) or half a day if you opt for White Rock. Most visitors arrive early from nearby towns like Magalang or Arayat. If you're keen on birdwatching or cultural immersion, plan an overnight stay at one of the basic eco-lodges or campsites within the park—this lets you experience the forest at dawn and dusk when wildlife is most active.

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