Situated at the heart of Mt. Nagcarlan-Mt. Mabilog-Mt. Atimla complex, Labuyo Twin Peaks has never been explored for mountaineering or hiking activity. Its thick vegetation setting somehow hold back even local people to rove and check its hinterland.
Because of its opaque flora, the vicinity of LabuyoTwin
Peaks is home to numerous wildlife as
monkeys and junglefowls. Red junglefowls dwell in the area. “Labuyo” as what locals call
junglefowls are flighty and robust. Labuyos’ characteristics make it difficult
for anyone to catch them. The flanks of the
twin peaks are their perfect dwelling place.
While densed vegetation fill its slopes, beautiful “talahib”
grasses astoundingly populate the entire peaks. The area is a perfect venue for
overnight camping with a 360 degrees view of San Pablo 7 Lakes and brilliant
backdrops of Mt. Atimla, Mt. Nagcarlan, Mt. Mabilog, Mt. San Cristobal and the
majestic Mt. Banahaw.
1 comment:
Sir good day! can you give us directions on how to go to the twin peaks please? jump off area? guide? Thank you sir in advance.
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