Masaraga Sunrise (24hr) - Kubo (1-3) or Guesthouse (4 to 8) Rentals
- Duration: 24 Hours (approx.)
- Location: Ligao City, Albay/Bicol
- Product code: P4FGKX
Mount Masaraga sits in the middle of the Albay Province’s famous volcanic mountains that make up the “Magayon Trio,” locally called the Tulong Bulod or the 3Ms: Mayon; Malinao; and Masaraga. The name "Mayon" comes from "Magayon" meaning "beautiful". Mt. Masaraga has been a dormant stratovolcano with the last eruptive activity dating back to the Holocene Age.
Mt. Masaraga of Ligao City makes an emotional presence seen all through the region. Its incredibly sharp-topped-shaped scene with a height of 1,328 meters covered with nature's forest is one of the Region of Bicol's prized climbing mysteries. The peak serves as a viewing deck unveiling the magnificence of Mt. Mayon as well as Mt. Asog, Mt. Isarog, and Lake Buhi in the distance. Climbers and bloggers affirm the stunning experience felt on this mind-boggling mountain.
Masaraga Sunrise is a 12.4 km overnight adventure that begins in the late afternoon when you set up camp at the launch point. Get settled in by either bringing your own tent, renting a tent, or enjoying the comfort of your very own kubo or cottage depending on the size of your group.
By selecting 1-3 persons, you will be booked into one of two available Kubo(s). If you select 4-8 pax, you will be booked into one cottage. Subject to availability, you will receive confirmation within 6 to 8 hours of booking.
There is only 1 Guesthouse (4 to 8 pax) and only 2 Kubos (1 to 3 pax) available in total.
DAY 1
2:30P - Pick up at your Stay in Legazpi City/Daraga - scheduled days before the exact time/place
3:00P - 1h Shuttle Van to Ligao City Basecamp
4:00P - Arrive at Basecamp - rest, prepare camp
6:00P - Prepare Dinner and Lunch for the hike
8:00P - Dinner
9:30P - Lights out
DAY 2
3:00A - Wake-up call
4:00A - Start Trek
6:00A - (or earlier) Arrive Summit - Sunrise Viewing, Photo Ops, Rest
7:30A - Start descent towards Basecamp
11:00A - 12:00P Arrive at the Basecamp
1:00P - Break Camp - Shuttle Van Departure
2:30P - Back in Legazpi City/Daraga
The Tiger of Mayon, George De Mesa Cordovilla will lead you on your journey under the moonlight through uncovered fields with long grass, before entering intermittent forests, with the trails getting steeper and steeper. Prior to the summit, there is a final challenging assault, the 600m summit ridge climb. The prize is the breathtaking 360-degree view.
You will have time to rest and take many stunning photos before the descent. The descent can become very slippery when it rains, so the Tiger will take time to navigate the safest path down the ridge. You will reach the launch point by around noon, and be picked up soon after to head back to Legazpi City or Daraga, depending on where you are staying.
PARK FEE: Overnight and Day Permits are included in your package
COMMON KITCHEN: Utensils and the use of a Gas Stove are included. Along with Potable Water
FREE RESTROOMS: Called "Comfort Rooms", you have unlimited free access. Recommend that you bring bathroom tissue as they don't use it in the Philippines.
LARGE GROUPS: If you have a group of 5 or more, please message us for a custom date/time for your adventure.
INCLUDED: Door-to-Door transportation, safety training, conservation fees, and 2 DOT Accredited Guides for every 5 hikers.
SAFETY: There will be 2 guides for every 5 individual hikers.
HELMET LIGHTS (Required): Needed with extra batteries as you will be hiking at night during the climb to the summit
EQUIPMENT: No Helmets are provided or to be worn. No equipment or climbing gear.
EXCLUSIONS: Meals including Water and Lunch are NOT provided. The camp facility does have Potable water provided but I would recommend packing some for the climb.
WEATHER/ALERT LEVEL: If there is any typhoon eminent, the trek is canceled prior to that day and 100% refunded (less booking fees)
REQUIREMENTS: Only advanced hikers must be physically fit! No Technical skills are required, but you should have strong ankles.
Proper hiking boots/shoes, or cross-trainers with good traction are okay. No Flip-Flops or open-toe shoes.
WHAT TO WEAR:
Headgear: baseball caps, or brimmed bush hat, the sun is very hot and will burn your head.
Long sleeve shirts and trekking pants
OPTIONAL/RECOMMENDED:
Travelers Insurance
Ankle-high footwear
Sunblock for sensitive skin
Durable/Lightweight Camera
Raingear and Sweat Towel(s)