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The Trek to Mt. Pinatubo, all worth it!

Posted by Ada on Category: Adventures, Luzon, Pampanga, Trekking | 16 Comments

My first ever travel for this year was trekking to the pristine peak of Mt. Pinatubo. I have always wanted to explore Mt. Pinatubo but due to budget constraints and not enough people to join me it never pushed through. I was really glad to join these group of 29 people and this maybe the cheapest trip to Mt. Pinatubo you will ever experience.

Usually, a day trip to Mt. Pinatubo which includes the transportation, food, tour guide, and 4×4 ride will costs you 2K or more; however, in this group that I joined, we only spent P1.6K each which is better than those group buying websites.

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I was able to finally meet some travel bloggers which I only knew online. They are just great as their blogs, funky, full of dreams, energetic. All of a sudden, I felt pathetic that I am missing a lot of travel invites since I started working full-time.

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Brenna doesn’t know there are people posing behind her

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One of the highlights when going to Mt. Pinatubo is the 4×4 trek ride which was a 45-min to an hour ride. At first, we were all wishing to ride on an open 4×4 vehicle. I was one of the selfish people there who are dying to ride on open vehicle as you get to experience the rocky road; but for some reason, I was chosen to ride on a closed one and somehow felt bad (a little).

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I was frustrated when I took this shot as I don’t get to see the outside well

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Someone is taking a photo from the inside

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But during the first half of the 4×4 trek ride, we realized that we’re lucky to be on a closed vehicle as it gets dusty outside. If you’ll notice, the fresh looking faces before now look terrorists.

Next challenge, is the 2 to 3-hr trek. As long as you have food, water, and great panting techniques, you will survive. The biggest mistake that I made on this adventure was that I’ve worn the wrong shoes and I was wearing pants! I should have worn shorts and trekking shoes as I didn’t research or ask for some tips prior to this adventure.

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These shoes made my feet swollen and sore

After to to 3 hours of trekking, we finally get to the body of Mt. Pinatubo which is actually a 30-min trek to it’s peak (for young ones like us). The signage is misleading hehe. So I’m guessing this poor granny walked for 45 min to an hour going to the peak. Idol!

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You will encounter lots of small body of water during this phase which indeed made the climb an extreme one. It’s really interesting to know where do this water come from, it’s clear, however you cannot drink them for sure it has a high sulfur content.

After 30-min of walking, we finally reached the breathtaking peak.. Never mind the exhaustion, it went away just by gazing the beautiful landscape from the view deck. LUSTROUS!

We’re lucky to travel that time as the water is moss green which said to be the normal aura of it. I’ve heard that whenever there’s an earthquake, water will turn to ashy gray and swimming is prohibited.

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At the latter part, some chose to stay and swim at the accessible side of the peak and some chose to explore the other side of it for which I belonged.

As you get to the middle, try dipping your hands on the water as it gets warm. I’ve also heard that you cannot just swim in the middle as there is a strong undertow which can pull you down underwater.

Going further, we astounded by the astonishing scenic landscape of the opposite part of the peak. The water on this side is steamy. It is no longer therapeutic to which its nearly on boiling point, so don’t try to dip your hands or feet.

And you wouldn’t believe that this is the aftereffect of the monstrous eruption on 1991.

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It’s so much fun going with these 29 people, we’re the biggest group who went there on that day. I’m truly grateful to Rob and Dong Ho who organized this intense adventure.

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16 Comments to The Trek to Mt. Pinatubo, all worth it!


  1. cecille
    May 6th, 2012 at 1:09 am

    good day po..

    gusto ko po sana mginquire kung panu sumama sa group ninyo.,

    interesado po kasi kami ng mga kaibigan ko na sumama mgtrekking.

    maraming salamat po sa mgrereply..

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  2. Ed
    March 22nd, 2012 at 1:43 pm

    Haha. Akalain mong same day tayo nag punta ng pinatubo, pero hindi naman tayo nag pang abot. sayang. ;-)

    (benta ung shoes mo ada. hahah.)

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  3. gayE @ pinaytraveljunkie
    March 15th, 2012 at 4:02 am

    Haha! Funny ng photo ni Brenna, mas todo pose pa mga nasa likod :smile:

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    Ada Reply:

    hahaha!! honga eh, tawa ko ng tawa walang alam si Brenna LOLs

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  4. Semidoppel
    March 8th, 2012 at 12:28 pm

    Wow! ganyan na pala kaganda ang Mt. Pinatubo! Nice pics din Ms. Ada! ;-)

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    Ada Reply:

    Ahaha! Yeah ganda talaga siya, tagala ko na gusto umakyat sa wakas natuloy din woot!

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  5. Dan
    March 8th, 2012 at 7:54 am

    Wow! Just looking at the pixs it already made me so envious. :mrgreen: And everyone seems to be having a great fun especially those who were in the opened jeep hehehe :razz:

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    Ada Reply:

    Thanks Dan!

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  6. Marx
    March 8th, 2012 at 1:57 am

    Ang galing nung pic mo dun sa running water. Hehehe!

    A pleasure to meet you Ada! Sana more travels pa with you and bagets! =)

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    Ada Reply:

    Marx!! Hahaha! Grabeh hehe kasama ka pala namin noh hindi ko alam na ikaw pala yun wooot! Nice meeting you Marx! Until next travel!

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    Marx Reply:

    Hehehe… Nahihiya kasi akong magpakilala… Anyways, nice meeting you! =)

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  7. Robbie
    March 7th, 2012 at 12:32 am

    Wow! May picture ako sa blog ni Adaphobic!!! *kilig*

    Sayang di tayo masyado nakapag-bonding dito Ada. Haymizyu na super! Blessing in disguide talaga na nakasakay sa enclosed jeep no?

    Babalikan ko din ito at pupuntahan ko yung kabilang side! Hahaha.

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    Ada Reply:

    Ahahah! Bakit nga naman di ka sumama sa kabilang side? AWWW Sana makasama ulet ako sa next trip ng bagets hihiih ;)

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  9. Micamyx|Senyorita
    March 6th, 2012 at 12:46 pm

    Ganda ng Mt. Pinatubo based on the pics! :D Too bad I missed this trip. I’m thinking of going there sometime sa April or May. Siguro super uncomfy mag-trek with the pants :shock:

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    Ada Reply:

    Hahah Yeah! Too bad nakapants ako lol. Excited na ko s next trip naten badet!

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