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Mt Timbak Revisited

I have visited Mt Timbak also known as Mt Singakalsa on two occasion. My first visit was a complete disappointment due to the torrential rains that was brought about by a typhoon that gave the surrounding view  zero visibility shrouded by fog. Then my recent visit was the exact opposite where I had the chance to witness the 360 surrounding view atop Luzon's third Highest peak, something Mt Timbak can proudly offer.

This is definitely one of the easiest hikes among the top 10 highest mountains in the Philippines. It ranks as the third highest peak in Luzon and ninth overall in the country which stands at 8,914ft above sea level.

It is also one of the most accessible mountains in the Cordillera that can be accessed from the Halsema Highway which is the highest road in the Philippines via a public vehicle. But if you have a rented vehicle like our Timbak event where the whole group decided to let the van drove all the way to the school (except for me, I wanted to start from the highway). Trekking time can be lessened by at least an hour if the trek starts in Mangoto Elementary School which also translates to almost 1000ft elevation difference. From there on, one can reach the summit in almost 15 to 20mins depending upon one's pacing which is equal to 505ft altitude gain. 

The trail which leads to the summit is composed of cemented pathway which then leads to vegetable terraces where the locals grow carrots, cabbage, potatoes and different flowers as well. This is also considered the highest place in the country where the locals reside near the summit. According to our local guide, during good weather, Mt. Timbak offers one of the most stunning views of the sunset and it offers a 360-degree view of the surrounding landscape which includes Pulag, Ugo, and the Halsema Highway.



The blogger at summit's grotto

Team Buwang (Photo Credit: James Berwin Aluning)


Mt Pulag's Sea of Clouds



Vegetable Terraces

Halsema Highway 
How to Get There;
1. From Baguio City, ride a bus bound for Sagada or Bontoc
2. Alight in KM. 55 (tell the conductor you are going to Mt Timbak (left side, there is a big signage)
3. Once you arrived in Timbak Elementary School, just ask the locals for directions.
4. Be careful not to trample over vegetables, please be courteous when passing by, ask permission first.

***I joined an event organized by Sabin Montero and Team Buwang


This post first appeared on Pinoy Solo Hiker, please read the originial post: here

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