Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Trekking Mt. Pinatubo

February 2009

Putting aside the mishaps of the trip..

this Pinatubo climb is a great way to start the yearlong adventure of the roadtrippers!
  
Seeing the crater of Mt. Pinatubo has always been on my list of to do's before I die. And mind you, this list is way before the movie 100 was shown....So just imagine how happy I am that this trip pushed through.

Planning the trip wasn't that hard..there were various options available for the packages that we could take. It was all a matter of choosing the cheapest package that we could afford. Here's a breakdown of our expenses per person:

Van (Manila-Capas) back and forth : Php. 423.00 (Php5,500 van all-in)
Pinatubo Spa package tour: Php. 1,500.00
(inclusive of 4x4, 2 local guides, skyway fee, lunch)
Shower Php. 100.00
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TOTAL: Php 2, 023





We took the shorter route to the crater (skyway), which lasted for 2 hours -- 1 hr 4x4 ride and another hr for the trek. The trek wasn't that hard. I actually had a harder time walking on the cemented stairs near the crater. However, the trek going down is a different story. We went down at noontime, just when the sun is at its peak.. so I now have sunburnt shoulders and a tank top tanline.




There were group of Aetas (minority group) living at the foot of the mountain

Upon reaching the crater, you'll immediately forget your weary feet, sweaty back, and will find yourself smiling in satisfaction. :) A glimpse of the blue-green water of the crater amidst a magnificent backdrop is definitely worth the climb.




We stayed at the crater for a few hours to take pictures, have brunch, and doze off. Unfortunately, herds of people came to invade our privacy. But seriously, the crowd was too much for us that we opted to leave the crater earlier than planned. I guess that's the downside of the growing popularity of the place. So for others who are planning to visit Pinatubo, make sure to go there at the earliest possible time to avoid the throngs of people.

After the tiring and sweaty trip down the mountain, we rewarded ourselves with a refreshing shower at the Pinatubo spa! wohooo! What a way to spend the weekend :)

Note: The best time to go here is during the cool season (January-February) when the color of the water is blue-green.  During the rainy season, the color of the lake is brown.


What to bring:
  • sunscreen
  • water
  • hiking sandals
  • towel
  • hat
  • jacket (it can get chilly at the top)
  • chips for snack
  • extra clothes
  • sunglasses

Contact person:
Pinatubo Spa (Jho Mallari) - 0928 3410402

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