Mount Kulis is a popular hiking destination located in Tanay, Rizal, Philippines. It is one of the beginner-friendly hikes and an Instagrammable spot. Here are the details:
LOCATION: Mount Kulis is situated within the barangay (village) of Cuyambay, Tanay, Rizal, Philippines.
ENTRY POINT: The entry point for the Mount Kulis hike is typically at the Fresno Agro-Forestry and Eco-Tourist Campsite in Cuyambay, Tanay, Rizal.
EXIT POINT: The exit point for the Mount Kulis hike is usually the same as the entry point, at the Fresno Agro-Forestry and Eco-Tourist Campsite in Cuyambay, Tanay, Rizal.
DIFFICULTY: 3/9 – The hike to Mount Kulis is considered easy to moderate. It involves trekking through forested trails, ascending rocky slopes, and navigating narrow ridgelines. While the hike is suitable for most hikers with a moderate level of fitness, some sections may require careful footing and navigation.
HEIGHT: Mount Kulis has an elevation of approximately 600 meters (1,968 feet) above sea level.
HOURS TO SUMMIT: You may reach the summit of Mount Kulis in only 15-30 minutes, depending on individual pacing. The summit is the starting point to visit all the hiking destinations.
FEATURES: Mount Kulis offers hikers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Sierra Madre mountain range, Laguna de Bay, and nearby towns and villages. The summit provides an excellent vantage point for watching the sunrise or sunset, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers. Additionally, the hike to Mount Kulis allows visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Tanay, Rizal, with opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna along the way. The tranquil ambiance and cool mountain air make Mount Kulis an ideal destination for a day hike or overnight camping trip.Â
MT KULIS TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:Â
 1. Bahay ni Cardo (Mt Kulis Summit)
 2. Spiderweb
 3. Rock Formation
 4. Heart Peak (Sambong Peak)
 5. Noah’s Ark
 6. Hanging Bridge
 7. Lion House Falls
 8. Natural Pool
Before embarking on the hike to Mount Kulis, it’s essential to register with local authorities, pay any necessary fees, and follow safety guidelines. Hikers should also come prepared with appropriate clothing, footwear, water, and snacks for the journey. As always, practice Leave No Trace principles and respect the natural environment and local communities during your hike.
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