Batangas is one of the most
popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila. It is home to the famous Taal
Volcano, one of the Decade Volcanoes, and Taal Heritage town, a small
picturesque town that has ancestral houses and structures dating back to the
19th century. It was Thursday night when we started to plan to trek Mt.
Batulao.
Batulao,
the mountain named after two tagalog words: Bato at Ilaw which means in
english, "Of Rocks and Light"; eventually meant of the grandiose
sunset that can only be seen right at between two of its rocky peaks.
The starting point of
the trek is at Evercrest Golf Course, easily accessible by bus from Manila. We
walked for 30 minutes to jump off.
We chose the new trail. At the starting point of the climb, I fell in
love with the mountain. The view was perfect. No doubt why people love to drop
by and climb the mountain. The entrance fee was 20 pesos each. Walking thru the
new trail, we saw some marks about the numbered peaks. Some parts of the trail
can be scary because it was too narrow. The trail goes up-down, up-down. With
this kind of mountain, you better wear sunblock, caps and long sleeves if you
don’t want to get sunburn.
Climbers can enjoy drinking buko juice and
soft drinks that are sold in the area.
It took us 2 hours and 50 mins to reach the summit!
Hooray! We did it. The view was fantastic!
Way points:
Batangas
City is 2 1/2 hours away from Manila when using the old inter town route. Using
the STAR Tollway route, one can reach Batangas City for just 1 1/2 hour.
Tanauan City is about 1 hour away and in between Tanauan City and Batangas
City, one will find Lipa City. ALPS The Bus, Inc. is one of the many bus
companies that travels the said route.
Travelers
can take air-conditioned buses in going to Batangas City. Those who want to go
to Nasugbu, Calatagan and Lian towns (Matabungkay) can pass via the Tagaytay
route.
Travelers
going to Puerto Galera can take direct air con buses from Manila (Cubao) to
Batangas pier. The best services are BLTB (every hour) and JAM transit (also
every hour) from the Kamuin Cubao bus station. Sometimes, especially during
peak hours, buses run every 30 minutes. The last stop is a Batangas pier.
When
driving one's own vehicle to Tanauan-Lipa-Batangas City, travelers will pass
through the South Luzon Expressway, then the STAR Tollway and can just follow
the directional signs along the highway.