“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like falling leaves.” – John Muir
Itogon – a mountainous municipality of Benguet known to be the hub of various big mining companies like the Benguet Corporation, Philex Mining Company, Atok Gold, and the Itogon-Suyoc Mining Company.
Other than the mining business, this town near Baguio City is also known for the Binga Dam – a hydroelectric plant that supplies electricity to the northern part of Luzon. These man-made infrastructures have over-shadowed the natural attractions of this chilly town. For the past years though, some of these potential wonders have been slowly getting into the tourism limelight.
There’s Mount Ugo – a hiking destination that has become a favorite from among mountain enthusiasts; the hot springs and swimming pools of Poblacion, Itogon being a favorite of Benguet locals; and just in recent times, Philex – Ampucao Ridge is gaining popularity after having been a part of various trail running events like the TNF Run.
In January of this year (2015), a spur-of –the-moment decision to join an 18-Km trail running event gave me an opportunity to see this place in Itogon. I have been to Philex Mines once, but I have never heard of this mountain ridge… not until I saw several photos of a good friend doing some mountain running in preparation for an upcoming trail run.
To cut the story short, I was able to experience this mountainous area not through a usual climb but by way of a trail run. How cool was that? But to tell you honestly, during the event, I had to do a lot of stop. Not really to catch my breath after some really steep uphill running and knee-trembling descend on narrow terrain, but to catch a glimpse of the super stunning view the place offers. Every now and then I had to stop from running and say, “wow”. Every now and then I had to stop and take a lot of photos. Every now and then I had to stop and feel the unsullied, cool air of the place that smells like pine trees. Every now and then I had to stop running just to admire the beauty of the mountain.

The mountain ridge of Ampucao has several highlights. The most important landmarks include a giant flat rock that sits at the edge of one of the mountains. They simply call this – The Rock (I hope they’ll give a more catchy and localized name sometime soon, please? or can they just name this Gungal rock since it is part of Mount Gungal? hehe), which is situated in one of the 7 peaks.. I am guessing that only the dare devil will have enough courage to sit or stand and strike a pose for an awesome photo atop this natural wonder with clouds and mountains as backdrop.

The ridge is said to have 7 mountain peaks and the highest of them all is called Mount Ulap. “Ulap” in the vernacular means clouds so I am guessing that it is named as such because clouds would usually float around the area. View from here is 360-degrees where one gets to see a bird’s eyeview of Baguio, Binga Dam and the rest of Itogon and even Tuba town.
And then there is a peak that features what some people would call “Hanging Rocks”. No, they are not suspended rocks on air. The claimed name is actually misleading as the rocks are built on top of each other forming a totem like structure. However, if the fog or clouds start to set in, these rocks may look as if they are hanging.
The trail itself is picturesque. You get to pass through pine forests then for a moment you are already passing through a grassy area that’s reminiscent of the rolling hills of Batanes. And then at several points you’ll get to walk through the edge of the mountain adding up more excitement along the way. Because of these extraordinary views and experience along the way, it made me forget I was in for a running event. In short, I did not even mind if I were to arrive last at the finish line. (Well, fortunately I wasn’t the last one based on the official race results, hahaha).
Things to remember if you will come to Ampucao for the sole purpose of climbing: Make sure to register with the barangay. This is for you and your group’s safety as you will be visiting their area of responsibility. As always, be reminded of the mountaineer;s creed — Leave nothing but your foot prints. So, do not throw your garbage along the trail and please do not vandal the area. Do not attempt to lit up anything, even cigarette as the area may be prone to forest/mountain fire.
How To Get to Ampucao’s Jump-Off Point:
If you are coming from Manila, make your way to Baguio City. There are several bus lines bound for Baguio like Victory Liner, Genesis Bus, Partas Bus. There terminal are located along Cubao in Quezon City and some in Pasay. Once in Baguio, go to Jollibee – Magsaysay and locate Lakandula Street. This is where Itogon bound jeepneys are. Note that there are a lot of jeepneys with different sign board (meaning they have different routes) all of which are going to Itogon. Be certain that the jeepney you get into is marked as Ampucao. The earliest Ampucao bound jeepney comes at around 7:00 am and would wait for it to be full before leaving the terminal.
Inform the driver to drop you off at the junction of Philex Mines and Ampucao High School. You’ll see a signage that says “Ampucao High School”, that is where you get off. From there, ask where the barangay hall is and ask if someone can guide you to Ampucao Ridge. (UPDATE!!! It is now mandatory to have a guide besides getting registered at the barangay hall). It would be to your group’s discretion if you will do a traverse climb or the usual climb. If you’re doing the traverse, you either use the Sta. Fe trail as the point of entry or exit.
Here is a sample itinerary: (The trek to Ampucao Ridge can be done on a day hike).
00:00 – ETD from Manila
06:00 – ETA Baguio. Eat breakfast before proceeding to Lakandula St. in Magsaysay.
07:00 – Ride a jeepney to Ampucao.
08:30 – ETA at Ampucao jump-off. Go to the barangay hall and register. Get a guide.
09:00 – Start of hike. Rests may be done along the trail
11:00 – Lunch at the peak of Mount Ulap; photo-ops etc
12:00 – continue trekking until you reach The Rock and other stunning viewpoints; exit via Sta. Fe trail
16:00 – ETA at Sta. Fe, Ampucao. Wait for a public jeepney.
17:30 – ETA in Baguio City
Don’t be a wasted soul, be ‘juan’derlust. Take it easy ebri’juan’…
Hi lakwatchero! 🙂 Nag-eenjoy ako tumingin ng mga pictures mo. haha
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Hello, France. Maraming salamat sa appreciation at sa pagbisita 🙂
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welcome. 🙂 Ilibot mo kami sa Pinas!
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Hi sir, how much po binayad niyo sa guide niyo?
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Wala along binayaran kasi sumali ako ng trail running event nung pumunta ako but I believe nasa discretion nyo na.
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Hi sir, magkano po fare from Baguio to ampucao? and kapag nagtraverse po until what time yung jeep pabalik ng Bagui City? Salamat po…
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Hello Tin, sorry late reply ha. Actually, ung punta ko ng Ampucao was for a trail running event so nung nagjeep kami eh ang tanda kong bayad na binigay is 50 one way. Madaling araw yun. So im not sure if thats the exact fare. Noong pauwi naman na, parang mas mababa sa 50 ung singil. erratic ung sked ng pabalik. usually medyo mas mahirap na sa hapon.
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Saka pwede rin po kaya mag overnight camp at may water source po ba dun sir?
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I do not know if they allow overnight camping. Actually one whole day can be more than enough for this climb. actually pwede pang half-day climb lang. Water source sa mismong bundok eh wala din akong alam, although may mga household dun so baka pwedeng makisuyo. Again, my experience was related to the trail running event I joined in so I can only speak for what I have experienced. Thanks for dropping by 🙂 enjoy Ampucao if and when you decide to climb it.
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We did another trail running event here last nov and i saw group of tents just below mt ulap. From here, merong bahay about 500 meters wherein you can get water.
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I see. I will look for more info na lang din, since yung nagpapaset ng climb gusto dayhike lang tapos gala na sa Baguio city. Thanks na rin sa info about sa fare.. You are very much helpful, ung iba kasing mga mountaineers medyo madamot sa info.. lalo na yung mga buwayang organizers.. Thanks again sir !
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hahahaha! naku! marami ngang ganyan. gusto nila sakanila lang ung information tapos gagatasan nila ung mga participants. if in any way makakahelp pa, just let me know. nonetheless, safe and madali lang puntahan ang Ampucao. Have fun!
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i suggest, if 2 bundok gusto nyong akyatin, 1st climb Mount Ampacao early on in the morning, then punta kayo sa La Trinidada late in the afternoon for a Mount Jumbo climb in time for a sunset view. (https://roamulofied.wordpress.com/2015/05/26/mount-jumbo-la-trinidad-benguet-ph/)
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Sige sir kakausapin ko sila about diyan sa bundok na yun.. I miss Baguio lalo na ang Cordillera Range…
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Beautiful, splendid photos. Nice job!
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Hi Sir, mag kano po ba tour guide fee sa Mt. Ampacao and Jumbo? Thanks
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Sa AmpUcao, walang standard rate dun. And yung akyat ko dati is trail running event so weala akong bayad. sa Jumbo naman di kelangan ng guide at wala din talagang guide. madali lang kasi syang puntahan. enjoy.
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Hi! If you are still looking forward in visiting Mount Ambanao Paoay which is located in Ampucao… better go to Ampucao Barangay Hall for registration and I guess they will no longer allow hikers to climb without a tour guide for your own safety #kamsahamnida!
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thank you for the update mam.
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Such lovely images 🙂
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Wow, thank you my friend.
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Those piles of rocks look like they could topple at any time. 🙂
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I thought so too. Hehe
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Hello Sir,
I would like to ask if pwede ang Mt. Ampucao for beginners or first time climbers? I have been to Mt. Jumbo and I would like to ask if similar un height nila? Salamat po sir. Ang ganda ng photos po.
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Hello April.
I believe, Mt. Ampucao is suitable for newbies. Pwede syang dayhike/half-day hike. Although mas challenging sya compared sa Mt. Jumbo. Mababa lang ung Jumbo. Ampacao is way higher and much more scenic.
Thank you for dropping by. Enjoy Ampucao!
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Mt. AmpUcao po sir ano? hehe iba din un Mt. AmpAcao ata. Cge po, aakyat kami ng boyfriend ko and pareho kami newbies ^^
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oooooops sorry sorry sorry. hahaha oo nga Ampucao is right. Ampacao pala is in Sagada.
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Good AM Sir. Just want to know how much was your overall expense for this hike. Thanks and More Power.
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Hello Sir. My apologies for the late response. Bale Baguio-base kasi ako sir at ung pagpunta ko dito noon eh gawa ng isang trail running event so honestly wala ako masyadong gastos. But 500php or less is my estimate expenses if youll go here from Baguio.
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i cant help but swoon with those breathtaking pictures. i cant wait to go there this weekend. 🙂
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Have fun sir. Wishing you a safe and fun-filled trek!
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Kailangan ma experienced ko din ang kasing gandang mong photo shots. Wait lang 🙂
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Go go go po! Im sure maeenjoy nyo… Cheers!
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hi sir, mgkano guide fee? tnx so much ^_^
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Hi sir. Nung pumunta ako last January wala pang guide fee. But base sa nasabi sakin meron na ngayon although d ko alam kung meron standard kasi ung ibang friends kong kakapanhik sabi bahala daw magbgay altho un nga baka may standard rate na.
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pwede po ba pumunta kahit walng tourist guide ?
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Dati po mam pero now, d na po sila nagpapaakyat ng Hindi registered at walang guide.
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Dati po pwede. Ngayon po dapat registered at may guide mam.
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Hi, May contact po ba kayo sa barangay or guide dun? Thanks
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Sir try to contact Jason at 09128594479 enjoy sir and have a safe climb.
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sir, taga barangay mo yang si Sir Jason?
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Hindi po ako taga Itogon mam. Sya ang taga itogon po
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Sir ask ko lang po, magkaiba po ba Philex Ridge at Ampucao Ridge? Thank you po.
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Tingin ko sir same lang. Hehe
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Hi Sir, ask ko lang po if may ma isusuggest kayong inn or any place to stay (budget 250-300) sa Baguio kasi I’m planning to stay one night after ko maghike. Thank you 😉
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Sir check out Mountain Side Lodging house in Bokawkan. 250-300 per pax lang dun.
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Ma’am po ako sir! Hehe. Anyway, thank you. Malapit po ba to sa Night Market or sa Cathedral?
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Ay sorry mam. Medyo hindi po. Wala pong murang tirahan na malapit sa mga yan eh.
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Pero may public transpo naman going there?
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Yes. Everything is near nman sa Baguio 🙂
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I’ve seen videos but it was cloudy, what is the best time to visit the place?
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Maybe you might want to come during summer. Its quite unpredictable kasi considering that the area is mountainous so most of the time it really is covered with fog/clouds. That’s the reason why its also called mount ulap.
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Mt. Ulap is located at Barangay Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet, For now they are collecting 100 pesos registration fee at the Barangay Hall purposely for the labor of the guide and maintenance of the trail. If you’re in manila just take any bus bound to Baguio City but I recommend that you take Dagupan Bus, Genesis Bus, Joy Bus and Partas, Bus because there terminal in Baguio is just below SM Baguio and about 100m away form session road, which is easier for a newbies to locate the terminal of Ampucao Jeepney’s. These is how, locate/proceed to session road and walk down the road going to Jollibee magsaysay, locate Lakandula st and look for the jeepney marked with Ampucao, The fare is only 30 pesos for one ride.
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Thanks for the update regarding the registration fee kabsat!
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Been there last saturday.
Update :
Guide : 400php (1 guide per 10pax)
Registration Fee : 100 (adults), 20 (12~17 yrs.old)
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Thank you for sharing this update. Much appreciated.
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Planning for a trek at Mt. Ulap? Contact Jun Aticao at CP# 0930 189 9360 for your guide
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