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Great news for hikers and mountain climbers! Last April 12, the highest mountain in the Philippines reopened to the public.
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A resolution passed by the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB), the highest policy-making body in Mt. Apo, lifted the prohibition to climb the mountain. PAMB stated that their decision will help preserve and protect Mt. Apo, promote eco-tourism, culture, and traditional arts, and provide livelihood to local communities.
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Mt. Apo was restricted to the public for more than 13 months due to a fire that razed it in March 2016, leading to the destruction of more than 100 hectares of forest cover. The reason for the fire remains unknown, but investigations suggest that it was due to a fire left unattended by irresponsible hikers.
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PAMB imposed guidelines that will strictly manage and regulate the trekkers who will be entering this sought-after destination. Here are some of them:
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Interested trekkers may choose to enter from any of the various entry points including Davao City, Sta. Cruz, Digos City, Kidapawan City, Makilala, and Magpet.
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So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, prepare your bodies and conquer the highest peak of the Philippines!
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