Mount Pulag

Mount Pulag
Panoramic shot of Mount Pulag summit
Highest point
Elevation2,928 m (9,606 ft)
Prominence2,928 m (9,606 ft)
Ranked 107th
ListingWorld most prominent peaks 107th
Island highest point 26th
Philippines high peaks 3rd
Philippines Ultra peaks 2nd
Philippines Ribu peaks 2nd
Luzon highest peak
Coordinates16°35′0.86″N 120°53′0.93″E / 16.5835722°N 120.8835917°E / 16.5835722; 120.8835917
Geography
Mount Pulag
Location in Luzon
Mount Pulag
Location in the Philippines
LocationLuzon
CountryPhilippines
RegionsCordillera Administrative Region and Cagayan Valley
ProvincesBenguet, Ifugao and Nueva Vizcaya
MunicipalitiesBokod, Kabayan, Kayapa and Tinoc
Parent rangeCordillera Central
Geology
Mountain typeDormant volcano
Volcanic arcLuzon Volcanic Arc
Climbing
First ascentc. 2000 BC by the native Ibalois.
Easiest routeAmbangeg Trail

Mount Pulag (Filipino: Bundok Pulag; Ilocano: Bantay Pulag) is Luzon's highest peak at 2,928 metres (9,606 ft) above sea level, third-highest mountain in the Philippines, and the 26th-highest peak of an island on Earth.

It is second-most prominent mountain in the Philippines. Located on the triple border of the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya, the borders meet at the mountain's peak. Mount Pulag is third highest next to Mount Apo and Mount Dulang-dulang.

Mount Pulag is famous for its "sea of clouds" and its exceptional view of the Milky Way Galaxy at dawn, which has attracted many tourists who wish to see the "other-worldly" scenery.

The entire mountain is believed to be the home to the tinmongao spirits and is the sacred resting ground of the souls of the Ibaloi people and other ethnic peoples in the area.