Mt. Pulag National Park, located in the Philippine Cordilleras, is home to Mt. Pulag, the highest mountain in Luzon and the third highest in the Philippines. On a clear day, the mountaintop provides stunning views of surrounding peaks enveloped in a sea of clouds, resembling cotton candy. The park features mossy forests, where streams and waterfalls add to the sensory experience as you ascend. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty, enjoying the serene and lush environment that characterizes this unique landscape.
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