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Independence Day Climb at Mt. Mayapay, Butuan City

June 21, 2021 by caraga 2 Comments

The journey has been so exciting and amazing as the group of mountain trekkers swing back to the pathway that lead them to the most popular hiking destinations, Mt. Mayapay, the highest mountain peak in Butuan City. Mt. Mayapay was then the majestic crowning glory of the City’s glorious historic events that witness since Ferdinand Magellan coming to Butuan 500 years ago and the Kingdom of Butuan for a thousand years.

The mountain is standing 675 meters above sea level with its fascinating table-head shape as we look up from the distance. The trek started from the main trail through an overgrown rough road with a gradual walk. The difficult part of the journey is to climb near the peak where it is very steep and trekkers may literally crawl up most of the time. This difficulty, however, at the end offers a very rewarding view of Butuan City and the summit has breathtaking views of the plains and rolling mountains of Agusan del Norte, Butuan Bay and Agusan River. The winds are refreshing, and when the morning comes is a sea of clouds below them.

Mt. Mayapay has also its unique position from the rest of the mountains in the Philippines as it was surrounded by wide plain between the Sumagaya range to the west and Mt. Hilong-Hilong and Agusan Mountain ranges to the east. Plus the bonus offers of viewing Agusan River emptying into Butuan Bay with towering mountains behind them.

mt. mayapay, butuan city
source: Glenn Aspe
mt. mayapay, butuan city
source: AJ Mordeno
mt. mayapay, butuan city
source: AJ Mordeno
mt. mayapay, butuan city
source: AJ Mordeno
mt. mayapay, butuan city
source: AJ Mordeno

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At Foot Mt. Mayapay and Butuan Skyline

April 3, 2016 by caraga Leave a Comment

Mt. Mayapay a historic piece in Butuan, aside from its tourism piece!

mt. mayapay, butuan city

Mt. Mayapay already mentioned in historic books of Butuan as its named originated from Madjapahit Empire. Now already the favorite destinations of trekkers and adventurers as rising nearly 700 meters above the sea level. Well, Mt. Mayapay provides a clear view of Butuan skyline and Butuan Bay, the fresh air from the mountains and from the ocean. Mother Nature surrounds everyone when you reach the peak of Mt. Mayapay.

Location: Butuan City, capital of Caraga Region

How to get there: From Butuan City proper by tricycle or bicycle en route to barangay Bonbon, and from there, take a walk as part of the adventure to the different mountains before reaching the highest peak, the Mt. Mayapay.

Distance: It will take for estimated 15 minutes by tricycle or bicycle to drop you in barangay Bonbon, then estimated 4 to 6 hours of walking from the drop point in going to Mt. Mayapay.

Filed Under: At Foot Mt. Mayapay and Butuan Skyline Tagged With: butuan bay, butuan skyline, mt. mayapay

Please save the Historic Mt. Mayapay, Butuan City

March 22, 2016 by caraga Leave a Comment

mt. mayapay, butuan city
source: Glenn P. Aspe

Mt. Mayapay is about history!

It was one considered a trademark during the Madjapahit Empire. This mountain stands majestically for thousand years and became the part of fruitful history in Butuan.

Now, it was visited by some local tourists because of its mystical view from the top to Butuan skyline up to Butuan Bay, surrounding rolling and hilly mountains and fresh air. It was considered a Mt. Pulag in Butuan because you will witness the amazing cotton clouds below in the ground while you are at the top.

Location: Butuan City, capital of Caraga Region

How to get there: From Butuan City proper by tricycle or bicycle en route to barangay Bonbon, and from there, take a walk as part of the adventure to the different mountains before reaching the highest peak, the Mt. Mayapay.

Distance: It will take for estimated 15 minutes by tricycle or bicycle to drop you in barangay Bonbon, then estimated 4 to 6 hours of walking from the drop point in going to Mt. Mayapay.

Filed Under: Please save the Historic Mt. Mayapay Butuan City Tagged With: mountain, mt. mayapay

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