Mt. Nangtud

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Mt. Nangtud

Jamindan, Capiz·
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About this Escape

Mount Nangtud, nestled in the Central Panay Mountain Range on the border of Jamindan, Capiz, and Barbaza, Antique, is the second-highest peak on Panay Island, standing proudly at an elevation of 2,074 meters. This majestic mountain is a prime destination for seasoned hikers eager to conquer its challenging trails and witness stunning vistas. The trek to Mount Nangtud is an out-and-back trail that spans approximately 32 kilometers, demanding a significant commitment from adventurers. Hikers face steep ascents, river crossings, and the exhilarating "Knife Edge Trail," a narrow ridge that offers breathtaking panoramas. Those who take on this challenging climb are rewarded not only by the physical exertion but by the chance to experience the mystical "sea of clouds" phenomenon at the summit. Rich in biodiversity, Mount Nangtud features lush mossy forests and an array of rare birds and wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers. The mountain's name, which translates to "hard to reach," reflects its rugged terrain and the spirit of adventure it inspires in those who dare to explore its heights. The mountain's historical significance adds an intriguing layer to its already captivating allure. For experienced hikers seeking an unforgettable journey, Mount Nangtud beckons with its promise of adventure and stunning landscapes. Prepare to be amazed by the beauty and challenge this remarkable Philippine peak offers, and make your way to this extraordinary destination.

How to Get There

Brgy. Agambulong Jamindan Capiz

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