Pulag
Mount Pulag is Luzon's maximum height at 2,928 meters above sea level, the third-highest mountain withinside the Philippines, and the 26th-maximum height of an island on Earth. Located at the triple border of the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya, the borders meet at the mountain's height. Mount Pulag is the third highest mountain after Mount Apo and Mount Dulang-Dulang.
Mount Pulag is well-known for its "sea of clouds" and its awesome view of the Milky Way Galaxy at dawn, which has attracted many vacationers who want to peer at the "different-worldly" scenery. The whole mountain is thought to be the house of the tinmongao spirits and is the sacred resting floor of the souls of the Ibaloi humans and different ethnic peoples withinside the area. The Ibaloi humans of Benguet mummify their uselessness and residence them in caverns withinside the mountain. The Kabayan mummy burial caves, one of the most important enchantments of the site, are taken into consideration as Philippine's countrywide cultural treasures near Presidential Decree No. 432.
Mount Pulag has a big variety of plant life and fauna, consisting of many species that are endemic to the mountain. Mount Pulag hosts 528 documented plant species. Among its local flora and fauna are 33 fowl species and numerous threatened mammals including the Philippine deer, massive bushy-tailed cloud rat, and the long-haired fruit bat. Mount Pulag is the simplest location that hosts the 4 cloud rat species.
Height: 2,926 meters
Location: at the triple border of the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao, and Nueva Vizcaya