Early February dawn, an assortment of trekkers gathered,
ready for an early morning hike to the crater of the infamous Mt.Pinatubo. All
were hyped as coffee was downed by upsized cups (the better to stay awake my
dear), schedules and car assignments dished out by our coordinator at the Macdonald’s
El Pueblo. Among these hikers were our group, writers and photographers
traveling together not because of profession but by choice. We were friends and colleagues who happen to
love writing and taking pictures.
My jaw dropped when I saw it. I covered my mouth with my two
hands and uttered “Oh, my God,” for whom else can create such splendor. I was
startled by the aqua blue color of the water. Like a strange cobalt eye that
gazed back at you. There was an eerie soft breeze that went passed my ear. The
landscape was surreal. The sun’s rays, like a spotlight highlighted each
portion of the yawning caldera. There was a veil of mist that swathed the
atmosphere, which after a while dissipated.
I shuddered at the fact that we were at the mouth of the
sleeping beauty. What ancient lore it must inspire. The driver told me that the
natives believed that inside the volcano was a firebird ready to devour
everything.
I was of course skeptical of his narrative, but it gave an
interesting dimension to the journey. We ate our lunch near the water, all
pensive, but there was the inimitable glow of completion and absolute
amazement.
Back at the jump off point, we noticed our appearance.
Disheveled, covered with white lahar powder, we resembled a group of Bedouins traversing
the deepest desert in Africa. We laughed out loud, depleted of our strength but
so full of appreciation for the experience.
The hike is approximately
5.5 km (2 hours walking) each way with a total of 300 metres. The terrain is
easy to hike until the last 20 minutes where you go up to the border of the
Crater Lake using a single trail. You need to be fit to do this and there is a
minimum age requirement of 8 yrs old.
We chased, we hiked, we conquered. Now we take a breath and
eat a huge tumbler of halo-halo only our cabalen
can offer.
Our gracious host was Tripinas and you can contact them here:
http://pinatubotours.blogspot.com/
Our gracious host was Tripinas and you can contact them here:
tripinas@gmail.com
Phone :
(+632)477-7446 Landline
(+63)9179037672 Cellphone
4 comments:
Wow! What an experience Ami! Fantastic. Best wishes, Anup
One of the best travels I've made, Anup.
Lovely. been reading your other blogs too, looks like Singapore was a great trip as well. Cheers!
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