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Mount Taripis : The Enduring Magnificence

          Within the picturesque town of Igbaras, Iloilo, Philippines, Mount Taripis stands as a testament to the allure of nature’s grandeur, inviting hikers and mountaineers to partake in its challenging trails and breathtaking scenery. This magnificent mountain is an integral part of the expansive Igbaras Mountain Range, a formidable chain of mountains that graces the central part of Iloilo province. Mount Taripis claims the title of the highest peak in this range, standing tall at 1,147 meters above sea level, and beckoning adventurers with promises of natural beauty, cultural significance, and spiritual resonance. The ascent to the summit of Mount Taripis is a formidable journey, with trails renowned for their level of difficulty. Yet, it’s a challenge that nature enthusiasts willingly embrace, knowing that the rewards far outweigh the physical exertion. Upon reaching the summit, hikers are treated to a 360-degree panorama that stretches across the enchanting Iloilo Strait, embracing the tranquil Guimaras Islands and the majestic mountains of Negros Occidental.

          This summit offers a vista that encapsulates the captivating beauty of the region, made all the more surreal by the sight of a sea of clouds drifting below.However, Mount Taripis is not just a canvas of natural splendor. Within its dense forests, a vibrant tapestry of plants and animals thrives, including the awe-inspiring Philippine eagle, the world’s largest eagle. The mountain’s rich biodiversity adds a layer of rarity and preciousness to the hiking experience, showcasing the delicate balance between human exploration and the preservation of natural habitats. Moreover, Mount Taripis holds a sacred place in the hearts of the indigenous people of the area. It is revered as a sacred mountain, a site of cultural significance and spiritual connection. The summit hosts a shrine to the Virgin Mary, offering a space for religious pilgrimages and moments of reflection. For those who embark on the adventure of scaling Mount Taripis, preparation is paramount. The challenging trails, characterized by sharp stones, inconsistent and often slippery soil, and steep stairs, demand careful planning and execution. Adequate supplies of water and suitable hiking gear are essential, as the climb requires physical stamina and resilience. Additionally, informing someone of your hiking plans and expected return time is crucial to ensure safety during the expedition.

        Mount Taripis embodies the essence of Igbaras’ remarkable mountain landscapes, inviting explorers to embrace the physical and spiritual rewards of an unforgettable journey into nature’s embrace. This mountain is a testament to the timeless allure of the outdoors, where the beauty of challenging trails and awe-inspiring panoramas merge to create a memorable experience that beckons anyone with a love for nature and adventure.

Mount Taripis

Brgy. Igcabugao Igbaras, Iloilo

58 Kilometers from Iloilo City

Day Hike: Php 750.00      Overnight: Php 1500.00

Php 1000.00 – Php 1,500.00

How To Get There

From Villa Mohon Terminal, you can ride a jeepney going to Igbaras.

Terminal to Igbaras (30 to 45 min):
Php 60.00 (regular)
Php 50.00 (student)

Upon arrival at Igbaras Town Proper, visitors are advised to visit the Municipal Tourism Officer for;

  1. registration;
  2. payment for environmental fees;
  3. arrangement of tourist guide; and
  4. means of transportation

Igbaras Town Proper to Brgy. Passi:

From Brgy. Passi, it is 30 to 45 minutes hike going to Brgy. Igcabugao and it takes 5 to 8 hours to reach the peak of Mt. Taripis.

Means of Transportation