Mt Napulauan once played a vital part in Philippines history as Gen. Yamashita sought refuge in this mountain often referred to as "Mirror Mountain".
When compared to similar 7/9 mountain such as Kalawitan Circuit, I personally believed that Mt Napulauan has more unforgiving trail. It maybe shorter but it is all about assault which maybe brutal to some extent. There are actually 2 mountain passes before reaching the summit of Napulaun if you start from Hungduan and 1 mountain pass that passes 2 waterfalls in the Balentinol descent. Contrary to the signage in Hungduan which says 5.5km, I disagree with that. The locals may have used "Aerial distance" as a reference which uses different point in 2 objects. On the other hand I used the actual distance trekked from the jop all the way to the summit. Same with the trail in Balentinol our guide told that the locals just estimated the distance.
The descent from the summit into Balentinol is a different experience altogether. As you make your way down, you pass two picturesque waterfalls, which offer a refreshing break from the intense downhill trek. The combination of rushing water, lush greenery, and fresh air makes the descent feel almost serene, though still physically demanding.
The mossy forest along the trail gives this hike an otherworldly feel, and it's definitely a highlight for nature lovers. If you're ready to embrace the challenge, you’ll not only experience a physically demanding trek but also a journey through some of Ifugao’s most stunning natural landscapes.
Here are my hiking data as a part of the lead group.
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The blogger at the summit marker |
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Mossy forest |
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Mt Kalawitan at the background |
***This blog post was already long overdue, I hiked Mt Napulauan last February 2019.