Mt. Daraitan is also a part of the Siera Madre Mountain range, and one
of the most popular spot in Tanay. Last summer, lots of local tourist and
mountaineers visited the mountain, not just to experience the trek to summit,
but also to explore the possible traverse to Tinipak River alongside with its
cave.
This is one of the successful climbs I have organized with my two best
friends, Jonel and Jhong. I can say you must be prepared and make sure you
have informed your group about the trail. The height of the mountain is
739+ meters above sea level with only 4/9
difficulty according to PinoyMountaineer.com. But mind telling you, it is not
recommended especially if there are beginners on your group because of the
steep trail.
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Barangay Daraitan, the main jump-off. |
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Barangay hall, where you must register. |
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Getting to know each other, and group pic with the entire group. |
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Make sure to start your trek with a prayer. And make sure you listen to your guide. |
Once you get to the jump-off, make sure you register your entire group
on the registration at Brgy. Hall. Registration fee is Php 20.00/person. They
also require to secure a guide no matter how small your group is. Ratio is one
(1) guide every ten (10) persons for Php 500.00. For overnight, guide fee is
Php 1,250.00/10 participants.
We had our heavy breakfast first before starting the trail. We started
the trail at 9:30 am. The initial part of the trail is an uphill concrete way
which is only 50 meters long. The trek is quite confusing at first and make
sure you follow the correct trail.
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The trail is quite okay at first. Make sure you follow the right track. |
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The time we discovered two of our group members is missing. Hello Rhenly and Nene! |
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Karen, Kate, Mitosh, Deth and Wendy. |
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Group picture before heading to Tinipak River. |
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I conquered another summit! |
THE TINIPAK RIVER
From the summit, you have to traverse if you are planning to go to
Tinipak River. It will take you for almost 2-3 hours, and the trail is not as
steep compared to previous one. Better prepare yourself for a series of slides
and fall. Once you get there, the luscious trees, large white boulders and
crystal clear water will welcome you. There, you can relax and take same rest
after the long and challenging trail. We don’t have the opportunity to visit
the nearby cave, because we arrived at the river at almost 5:00pm.
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Trail towards Tinipak River. |
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Take five and taking a selfie at the same time. |
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Guess who? |
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I dont know what plant is this, but it really looks amazing. So I took a picture of it. |
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I wish the fruits were edible. |
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Mushrooms, sprouting on the fallen branches. |
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Charmee, Cris, Mam Jovy, Wendy, Mam Rhydz, Brendon, Israel, and Jhong, |
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We're almost there after hours of trekking. |
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Mitosh and Kate. |
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Karen, Charmie, Wendy, Ija and Earl. |
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Another group picture. |
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Nanay's mini-store is jump packed with tired and thirsty mountaineers. |
The Mt. Draitan- Tinipak River traverse is not advisable for a dayhike
due to limited time. If you’re planning to relax, I suggest for you to took the
trail straight to Tinipak River so you can maximize your time and have a chance
to explore the springs, natural pools and nearby caves in the area. But if you
are looking for a challenge, take the trail towards the summit and it will give
you a rewarding view.
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Luscious and green background. Relaxing scenery. |
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The landscapes of Tinipak.
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Maki the Great, |
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It's almost 4:00 pm. And we're just having our lunch after the long trail. |
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Tinipak River. |
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Just having fun. Photo Credit: Rhenly Garin. |
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The iconic white boulders of Tinipak River. |
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With Kate, Deth, Nene, Rhenly, Walter and Jonel. |
Overall, Mt. Daraitan is not the best hike for beginners. On my personal
opinion, the trail difficulty is at 6/9 as opposed to 4/9 rating.
P.S. Kudos to all our friends who have conquered this mountain alongside with us. A big high-five to the following people: Earl and Ija, the couple of the trek, to Team Vista: Mitosh, Badette, Kate, Rhenly and Janina, Team Globe: Mam Jovy, Mam Rydz and Cris, Team Sun-Life Financial: Wendy, Charmie and Bryan, our call center siblings: Israel, Brendon and Roni, my cousin Karen and Walter.
Of-course, special shoutout to my bestfriends, climb buddies and brothers Jonel and Jhong: congratulations for this successful event. Until next climb!
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