Mountain Pulag – the third highest mountain of Philippines and the highest mountain of Luzon (2922 meters). It is located at the junction of three Luzon regions – Benguet, Ifugao and Nueva Viscaya. The climate is moderate, there is often raining. A year rolled before a 4, 5 thousand millimetres of rain! The wettest month is August. Interestingly, over the past 100 years on top of the mountain never was snowing.
On-site Bulaga grows 528 plant species, including the endemic dwarf bamboo and pine Benguet. It is home to 33 species of birds and some rare species of animals – the Philippine deer, giant secocholesta rat and shaggy fruit bat. Biological diversity of mountain Pulag one of the most striking in the Philippines are often open species previously unknown to science. While the locals consider the mountain sacred.
In 1987, a large part of the mountain Pulag was included in the eponymous national Park to preserve its beautiful natural environment, including from the growing flow of tourists. Because Pulag is the highest mountain of Luzon, this rush all lovers of mountain climbing. On top are 4 trails: in Benguet start of the trail Ambangeg, Akiki and Tavangar, and from Nuevo Viscaya hit the road on a track Ambaguio. The ascent may take 1 to 4 days, during which the tourists look appears amazingly beautiful mountain forests and on grassy top of it will be possible to see the so-called phenomenon of "cloud sea".
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