Camiguin Part 2: Conquering Mount Hibok-Hibok

On the first part of our adventure, we had some amazing experiences on our first day in Camiguin. If you haven't read my first blog about Camiguin, here is the link >> Camiguin Part 1: A Journey to the Island Born of Fire.

We started our 2nd day on the island early in the morning. We were planning to hike one of the island's active volcanoes, Mt. Hibok-hibok. We had already contacted a local guide to guide us through the trail going to the summit.

We woke up at 5:00 AM and prepared the things that we were going to bring on the hike. The weather was generally dull and uninspiring, but we still pushed through with our hike. We did not bring any jackets on the trip because we did not expect this kind of weather, so good luck to us.

Mt. Hibok-hibok

Mt. Hibok-hibok, also known as Catarman Volcano, has its summit at an elevation of 1,332 meters (4,370 feet) above sea level. The eruption in the 1800s destroyed the town of Catarman, resulting in the sinking of the famous Sunken Cemetery and the Gui-ob Church Ruins.

Thick clouds are blocking the view of Mt. Hibok-Hibok from White Island Sandbar

It is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines and has erupted several times in the past century, with the most recent eruption occurring in 1953. The mountain is a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers due to its challenging terrain and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Despite its active status, it is considered safe for hiking as long as proper precautions and safety measures are taken. The ascent to the summit usually takes around 4-5 hours and offers a variety of landscapes, from dense forest to rocky terrain. At the summit, hikers can enjoy panoramic views of the island and the nearby sea.

We had just started ascending when two of my casual hiking friends began overthinking that they might not be able to do it. As the sweeper of the trail, we stopped for a minute and tried convincing the two to push through because I knew they could do it; they were just overthinking it.

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After minutes of negotiating, we decided to take a slow pace going up, although it was not that difficult, or at least for me. We passed through a mossy forest near the mouth of the crater, and it started drizzling. I did not bring a waterproof bag or jackets, so it was extra cold.

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We kept walking to keep our bodies warm. The wet trail added a little difficulty to the trail; it was muddy and slippery. The trail was extra moody at that time, seeming like a killer from Wrong Turn or a ghost might show up any time soon.

Despite the drama during the start of the ascent, we arrived at the crater around 8:00 AM safe and sound.

Mt. Hibok-hibok Crater Lake

Mt. Hibok-hibok Crater Lake has a stunning body of water nestled inside the volcano's summit crater. Prior to its eruption in the 1950s, sulfur was mined at the crater.

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The thought that you are standing in a crater where once lava flowed is kind of scary. The crater formed when lava hardened into bowl shapes and eventually filled with water and formed shallow lakes.

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The drizzle stopped as we reached the crater, but the fog created a dramatic effect on our photos. The crater was flat and grassy, with a shallow lake at the other side. We took turns taking pictures standing on the shallow part of the lake. Small fish can also be found in the lake. The lake is kind of eerie and creepy with the fog in the background.

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With the thick fog still in the background, we decided to push through to the summit.

The Summit

The summit was not too far from the crater, and we passed into an open trail with bonsai-like trees and shrubs. At this point, the fog still cloaked the surroundings, and we could not see anything above.

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The highest point of 4,370 feet was a clifftop with large rocks where hikers can sit and enjoy the view of Camiguin island and the Bohol Sea. Unfortunately, we were greeted by a white bond paper background. We waited and waited for the clearing, but it did not happen. We took group pictures at the large rock before going down.

The Descent

We descended on the same trail we ascended. It was more challenging going down because of the wet trail, and I was wearing hiking sandals, so it was very struggling.

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It is advisable to wear shoes and rain jackets, especially when the weather is not good. Our fault was that we underestimated the trail of Mt. Hibok-hibok.

Overall, the climb was supposed to be just a walk in the park for me, but due to the weather, it added a little extra challenge. Due to the active status of the volcano, access to the summit crater is restricted and requires a permit from local authorities. Visitors are advised to take necessary precautions and follow safety guidelines when exploring the crater.

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More Adventures to follow

I did not plan on making this trip a 3-part blog; it seems like Camiguin has put a lot of words into me.

After descending, we went to a hot spring near the foot of the mountain where the old trail to the peak was located, The Ardent Spring. We also had the chance to visit the famous Mantigue Island. Mantigue Island is a small, picturesque island located off the coast of Camiguin Island in the southern Philippines. The island is just 4 hectares in size and is surrounded by clear, turquoise waters and powdery white sand beaches. I would love to go back here to explore the island and do snorkeling. More of those adventures on my next blog.


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Some great moments, and awesome some feeling Photo you shared friend. One with nature Matched the beauty. Thank you so nice Moments to share between us.

thank you my friend. 😁

Those foggy views that literally make you feel lost in the middle of nature feel both scary and like freedom! Nature is sure is an amazing place where to spend time in all its seasons and phases..

I completely agree with you! Being surrounded by the beauty and vastness of nature can be both awe-inspiring and humbling.

Amazing place!
Thanks for sharing.

thank you :-)

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It sounds like your hike up Mt. Hibok-hibok was quite an adventure, with some unexpected weather and a few hesitant friends. However, it's great that you were able to convince them to push through and make it to the summit safely. The view of the crater lake and surrounding landscape sounds breathtaking, even with the fog and drizzle.It's important to always take necessary precautions when hiking, especially on active volcanoes like Mt. Hibok-hibok. Wearing appropriate footwear and bringing rain jackets can make all the difference. I look forward to reading about your future adventures on Camiguin, including your visit to Ardent Spring and Mantigue Island.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read about my hike to Mt. Hibok-hibok 😄

Ka-creepy sa feels na pina-Wrong Turn! Haha! Sana all walk in the park unta. Go for 3 part blog ser arc! Good read! Woot woot!

hahhaha ari ta puhon pls

book isa tag seat sale hahaha

Ahhhh Mt. Hibok-hibok. Goals jud kaayo ang Camiguin tour oy. From summit to sea to falls 🤩 Great read!

thanks sal!😆

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GAnahan ko mobalik sa Camiguin. ADto ko sa mga hot springs mag chill2. Makamingaw.

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That hike looks beautiful

Congratulations on conquering Mount Hibok-Hibok! You should be proud of yourself and your hiking friends for pushing through and reaching the summit. It takes courage and determination to climb a mountain, especially one as challenging as Mt. Hibok-Hibok. It's great that you were able to experience the stunning views and unique landscape that the mountain offers, and even braved through the moody weather and slippery trails. Keep on exploring and conquering new adventures, and always remember the lessons and memories that you gained from this experience.

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