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in #philippines7 years ago

Sharing the Summer experienced of my partner...

Exploring the natural beauty of Daraitan, Tanay Rizal was thrill, steep and challenging plus the beuaty of Tinipak River!!!

Mt. Daraitan is one of the several stunning mountains located in the beautiful province of Rizal boasting all of nature’s goodness from pristine rivers.

Also, Tinipak River was such a spectacular sight with its turquoise water floored with beautiful limestone rocks. The gushing water pounding against the rocks was music to ear.

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My husband hiked in Mt. Daraitan to visit the the beautiful riverside town located in the foothills of Tanay , Rizal. His motorcycle ride through rough roads to the village was a large part of what made the whole hiking experience so fun.

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Aside from Mt. Daraitan, one of the main attractions here is Tinipak River, one of the country’s cleanest, free-flowing rivers, surrounded by large marble rocks that are great for bouldering. After descending from the summit, hikers usually continue the trek to Tinipak Rocks and walk to the river on the other side of the village. The river’s sparkling waters and majestic white rocks and cliffs that border it are almost surreal.

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But, before enjoying the most beautiful sight of the mountain, they have to pass the long bridge... here's one of the exciting scenery of visiting Daraitan

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My husband told me that it is one of the most fulfilling things happened in his life because he had to climb, to walk an hour and the patience to reached the Mt. Daraitan and of course to witness the true natural beauty of the place.

So, if you want to experienced Mt. Daraitan and Tinipak River. Try to read the following tips and guidelines on how to get there:

TRAVEL TIPS AND USEFUL INFORMATION:

  • For those with their own private transport, it’s possible to climb this DIY. No need to join package tours unless you want the convenience of having a tour group take care of all the logistical arrangements for you.
  • Guides are mandatory. You need to register at the Brgy. Hall before your climb.
  • For those with private vehicles, parking is available for P20/motorbikes, P50 for 4-wheelers and P100 for overnight parking.
  • Comfort rooms are available around the village. They charge P15 for taking a bath and P5-10 for other business.
  • It’s much better to schedule your hike on a weekday because weekends can get crowded.
  • Bring enough water and light trail food.
  • Hikes may be cancelled if weather is bad.

HOW TO GET THERE:

Via private transportation/car/motorcycle:

  • Make your way to the Tanay-Infanta Road via the Tanay-Sampaloc Road or Marcos Highway/Marilaque
  • Drive along the Tanay-Infanta Road and take a left turn on the Makaira-Daraitan dirt road with a sign that leads to Mt. Daraitan.
  • Follow the road until you reach the river crossing and wooden bridge.
  • You need to pay P20 for motorcycle or P50 per car to cross the bridge.
  • Follow the road and turn left to get to the Brgy. Hall.
  • The last stretch going to Kuta Bungliw is not accessible to motorcycles or cars. You can park your vehicles in one of the houses in the poblacion (secure parking is available for P20/motorcycles per day or P100 for cars if overnight)
  • From Brgy. Hall to Kuta Bungliw jump off/Irid, ride trike (P25/person) or walk for 25-30 mins. You can also bring mountain bikes but you will have to push your bikes up in some sections.
  • Travel time is roughly 2 to 3 hours depending on the traffic and your pace.

WHAT TO WEAR:

Mt. Daraitan is considered a minor hike and is day hikeable, so any type of outdoor clothes/dri-fit shirts, leggings or shorts will do. Wear or bring swimwear underneath if you plan to swim in Tinipak River. For footwear, wear closed shoes with good traction or outdoor sandals. Slippers not recommended. Bring a fresh change of clothes for after the hike. You can take a shower for a small fee in houses near the Brgy. Hall.

WHAT TO BRING:
-Camera and smartphone
-Drinking water (you can buy water in sari-sari stores when you register)
-Light trail snacks (you can eat in the village before or after your hike)
-Shades
-A cap/headware
-Money

Thanks for reading my post!! i hope you enjoy!!
'Till next time..

cathy08