Morning: The group meets the private minivan at the designated pick‑up point and enjoys a scenic 4‑hour drive to the base camp, where the adventure begins.
Afternoon: Upon arrival, participants set up their tents, fill up at the drinking water & refill station, and organize gear with the help of the coordinator. A quick free lunch is served to refuel.
Evening: After settling in, the group enjoys a free dinner followed by a welcoming bonfire where the itinerary is reviewed and participants receive their eco‑tourism IDs and souvenir stickers.
Find HotelsMorning: The trek commences with guided trekking through scenic trails, covering the main route and entrance fees. A first aid kit is on hand for safety.
Afternoon: For those who opt‑in, an optional horseback riding session provides a unique perspective of the surroundings, followed by a tree planting activity to contribute to the environment.
Evening: The day concludes with another free dinner, followed by a second bonfire where participants enjoy a digital group photo and reflect on the day’s experiences.
Find HotelsMorning: Participants pack up their tents, check out the campsite, and prepare for the journey back, ensuring all gear and the eco‑tourism IDs are accounted for.
Afternoon: The private minivan departs, providing a comfortable 4‑hour return trip. Participants can relax or enjoy a light snack during the journey.
Evening: Upon arrival at the original meeting point, the group says farewell, with the option to extend the stay at a nearby eco‑lodge for an extra night of sunrise views on the summit.
Find HotelsFor a more relaxed experience, consider extending the trip by an extra night at a nearby eco‑lodge to enjoy sunrise views from the summit. If time or budget is tight, you can skip the optional horseback riding and tree‑planting activities, reducing the cost by ₱5,000 while still enjoying the full trek and meals.