MOUNTAIN | Mt Manabu Travel Guide
Overnight Camp
Background
Overnight Camp
Like a monarch standing proudly, Mt Manabu is part of the Malipunyo Mountain Range as one of its three major peaks. The trails are well established, easy and marked by up to 9 stations circling the mountain. Charming and friendly locals that helps keep climbers hydrated by their offerings of Buko juice along the way, even get a sample taste of kape Lowak or Alamid Coffee brewed by Mang Pirying and his brother Mang Pino while they offer a bargain of their own local coffee produce.
Background
Soaring at 760 Meters Above Sea Level (MASL), Mt Manabu is a minor climb with difficulty of 2/9 and trail class 1-2. Perfect for day hikes or camping overnight. Intending to enjoy the climb, two trails are available to reach the summit, the grotto trail where you can pass a station with the make shift hut and Marian statue of the Immaculate Conception is placed alongside the water source, this trail is longer but fairly easy making the ascent more enjoyable as mostly covered by thick foliage of trees. The other trail is the lubid trail, opposite that of the grotto, marked my ropes placed on steep banks, halfway on this trail is the home of Mang Pirying and his brother Tata Tino who gladly shares Alamid Coffee while selling small packs to be brought home. Mt Manabu is derived from the term “Mataas na bundok”, flanked by the Mountains of Susong Dalaga and Malipunyo, peaks of Malepunyo mountain range.
What To Expect?
Although Mt Manabu is to be part of Santo Tomas, you are coming in straight from the Lipa City. The locals are very friendly starting from the outpost of Brgy Santa Cruz where registration is done before entering the peripherals of the mountain at Php 20.00 per pax, get ready with the distinctly heavy Batangueno accent and maybe if you get the chance to talk to some locals you’ll learn words unique for the local dialect. You can hire guides from the outpost, who can also serve as porter if you find your packs too heavy while on the trail. Guide fee is at Php 500.00 per guide hike up and vise versa. Hiring a guide is not necessary if you have someone in the team who had been here before, the trail is pretty straight forward but can be daunting if done at night, hence a guide is helpful at night to avoid getting lost in the heavy thickets of trees especially in the grotto trail. There are also trails that lead to traversing the mountain range itself, so it would be better to ask for instructions in the outpost or a few of the locals housed along the trails. You’ll know you have reached the summit of Mt Manabu once you get to the life sized white stone cross, and just a few meters below it is a campsite that looks like a glen of open gardens with scattered bushes.
How To Get There?
Take a road trip with your buddies down south of Manila to Lipa City, Batangas, turning left from The Floral Garden Cemetery passing through Fiesta World Mall (this mall looks more like a warehouse) going straight until you reach the bridge, beyond it on an elevated road turn left after the rotunda until you reach the crossing with a marker at the center that say Welcome To Brgy Sta Cruz, Sto Tomas, on the right side if the road if the Brgy Outpost where you can register. From there, if you intend to hire a guide, they can join you until you reach the jump off site in Sulok where your vehicle can be parked. It is marked by NPC’s banner of Mak-Ban Watershed welcoming mountaineers and hikers.
Planning on commuting is fairly easy, take a Lipa bound bus from bus terminals along LRT Buendia. Remember that Fiesta World Mall can be your marker. Once in Lipa, tricycles abound, take one to bring you to Fiesta Mall or you can take a walk of 5-10 minutes until you reached the mall. You can buy some much needed things for the climb in the mall. You can hire a tricycle to bring you to Sulok, Brgy Sta Cruz with instructions for a stop at the Brgy Sta Cruz outpost for registration, tricycle drivers would normally charge up to Php 120.00 depending on the agreed fees so you better bring much of your haggling skills.
Sykes Outdoor's Suggested Mt Manabu Itinerary
Day 1 - April 20, 2013
13:00 – Meet up in One San Miguel
13:30 – ETD One San Miguel
15:30 – ETA Lipa, Batangas (5-10 min walk to Fiesta Mall)
16:30 – ETD Fiesta Mall going to Brgy. Hall
16:45 – ETA Brgy. Hall (Register here)
17:30 – Start trek
18:00 – Grotto (Rest/Picture)
18:45 – Manabu Camp Site. Pitch tent.
19:30 - Prepare Dinner
20:30 - Dinner
23:00 - Lights out
Day 2 - April 21, 2013
05:00 - Wake up. Coffee.
05:30 - Sunrise at Summit
06:00 - Prepare breakfast
07:00 - Breakfast
08:00 - Break Camp
09:00 – Start descend
09:30 – ETA Mang Pino’s place (Station 5, Rest)
10:30 – Back at jump off (Rest/Wash up)
11:30 – ETD Brgy. Hall to Hi Way
11:45 – ETA Hi Way
12:00 – ETD Lipa, Batangas
14:30 – ETA OSM
05:30 - Sunrise at Summit
06:00 - Prepare breakfast
07:00 - Breakfast
08:00 - Break Camp
09:00 – Start descend
09:30 – ETA Mang Pino’s place (Station 5, Rest)
10:30 – Back at jump off (Rest/Wash up)
11:30 – ETD Brgy. Hall to Hi Way
11:45 – ETA Hi Way
12:00 – ETD Lipa, Batangas
14:30 – ETA OSM
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Haven't climbed this peak, and I'm loving what I see here. Healthy green foliage around.
ReplyDeleteIts like a nice garden at the summit Gay!
DeleteWow, looks like you guys are having fun huh. My friends are fond of mountain hiking and they do it at least twice a month or so. How I wish I can join them real soon.
ReplyDeleteThe climb is really fun. I am quite convinced to prove it by myself in my teenage years. As senior citizen, I don't think I could endure of climbing a mountain...
ReplyDeleteThis place is very familiar to me because I am from this side but never been up that mountain. I've only been to Mt.Makiling, anyway hoping to see this one if I can still manage to trek.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried parking for a long time. The last one was when I was in Grade 5 and it was in Camp John Hay. I would like to try an adventure like this too.
ReplyDeletehey Franc.. I hope you are referring to Camping.
DeleteMy friends and I day hiked this mountain just last month. It was better than the other mountains I've climbed because of the forest and cloud cover which made the heat of the sun more bearable.
ReplyDeleteThe forrest osunbelievable..
Deletesoo thick with foliage..
and because this mountain is flank in a mountain range, the cloud cover is an accompanying weather all through
Your blog really inspires me to start a mountaineering career! Climbing up a mountain seems to be very fulfilling! :)
ReplyDeleteYes! the climb and the feeling of reaching up a summit is not something that can easily be written in a blog..
Deleteits different with every mountain you climb.
But as always, fullfilling is part of it
I haven't tried this kind of adventure hope that very soon i can go with my friend climbing like this mountains.
ReplyDeleteA paradise for Nature seekers. Ang taas, hindi na ata pwede ang lolo nyo kahit kasama pa siguro yung magandang girl sa photo. ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat's the brand and model of the camera you have used here? Ang Ganda!
ReplyDeleteThe view on the first picture is breathtaking...
I've never heard of Mt Manabu until now. ^_^
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip to conquer a mountain and enjoy mother nature :) I am not an outdoor person but it looks to me like you are having so much fun :)
ReplyDeleteAlamid coffee is I think very expensive, and mukhang kumota kayo sa aklamid coffee dyan ah. hehe... Mt. Manabu is indeed a must climb mountain.
ReplyDeleteConquering mountains is a strong feat but congrats to all of you for returning safe and sound.
ReplyDeleteI see you really have fun and enjoyed mountain climbing for you can appreciate the beauty of nature at the peak and enjoy the company of fellow hikers.
ReplyDeleteOh, I missed this trip! I hope Sykes Outdoor will arrange the same trip next time. :)
ReplyDeleteWe're planning to climb Mt. Manabu this weekend. Sana matuloy. Malamig ba 'pag gabi sa campsite? :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kurtzky
DeleteI climb Mt Manabu in the middle of summer..
It rain along the trail, but its not very cold.
Just get ready for water proofing. :)
gusto ko lng po magask how much po ang pamasahe start ng market lipa to jumpoff??pls reply po asap
ReplyDeleteHello Po!
Deletemg ookupa ka ng tricycle nyan, so depende sa usapan.
Kadalasan, Php 120 - 150 yung bayad. depende kung ilan kayo.
hangang 4 pax yung tricycle.
Hi Kathy, mg uukopa ka ng tricyle..
DeletePhp 120-150
depende sa usapan nyo ng driver.
hangang 4 pax ang tricycle ride.
okie po,nakapunta na po kami manabu and khit magisa ka lng sa tri ehh 100 lng pla tlga ang bayad..tnx po sa info sir..
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ReplyDeletehi sir ano po mas okay na view, batulao or manabu? thanks.
ReplyDeleteHello Po!
DeleteThe differience po ay grassland and open ang trail ng Mt Batulao, with the Tagaytay weather.. maganda ang views sa Mt Batulao.
Ang Mt Manabu naman po ay part ng isang Mountain range sa Batangas, nasa gitna eto. Although maganda din ang view, its like a garden, with canopies and varried plants. Parang kang nasa forrest sa ibang part ng trails.
Is car park safe?
ReplyDeleteYes po.. me place for parking from the jump off
DeleteIs car park safe?
ReplyDeleteThis sneak-peak is a lot helpful! Any add-on tips? Hehe. Excited for this hike!
ReplyDeletesir,any suggestion po na mag dayhike itenerary dito...thanx po nang marami!
ReplyDeleteYou can adjust the itinerary..
DeleteMt Manabu is good for dayhike, just consider the transpo time.
One of the best climbs for beginners -- easy and near. http://bit.ly/28KlDNB
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