

Mount Pulag, the highest peak in Luzon, offers stunning views, diverse flora, and fauna, and challenging hikes.
Experience the breathtaking sunrise at the highest peak in Luzon.
Explore the lush forests and diverse wildlife along this popular trail.
Immerse yourself in the local Igorot culture and traditions.

Hand-woven textiles featuring traditional patterns and colors, reflecting the rich culture of the Igorot people.

Locally produced honey known for its unique taste and healing properties, collected from the park's diverse flora.
Hand-carved items made from pinewood, a common tree in the park, showcasing local artisans' skills.
The only restaurant within the park, offering stunning views and local dishes.
A popular spot for hikers, offering a mix of Filipino and international dishes.
Known for its romantic ambiance and international dishes with a Filipino twist.
Mount Pulag's trails can be challenging and muddy, requiring sturdy footwear.
The weather can be unpredictable, with rain and cold temperatures at higher elevations.
To ensure a safe and clean water supply during the hike.
Rice cooked in coconut milk, served with chicken or pork, and topped with fried eggs.
A spicy chicken dish, marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, and chili peppers, then cooked with vegetables.
Chicken or pork cooked in bamboo tubes with rice, coconut milk, and spices.
A poignant reminder of India's struggle for independence, Jallianwala Bagh is a somber yet powerful place to visit.
A serene and historic Sikh shrine, Gurdwara Sri Kiratpur Sahib is a peaceful haven for pilgrims and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Punjab.
A scenic urban oasis offering walking trails, picnic spots, and stunning river views.