




Mount Hibok-Hibok, located on Camiguin Island in the Philippines, is a renowned volcanic peak known for its challenging yet rewarding hikes. The trail takes adventurers through lush forests, leading to a summit that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and unique geological features. Despite its active status, the volcano is currently dormant, with hot springs at its base providing a relaxing post-climb experience. Hikers can choose between the gradual Yumbing Trail or the more challenging Ardent Trail, both offering a unique glimpse into the island's natural beauty.
Camiguin is accessible via ferry from Bohol or Cebu, followed by a short drive to the trailhead.
Hiring a local guide can enhance your experience and ensure safety on the trails.
Check weather forecasts to avoid cloudy days which can obscure summit views.
PHP ₱
$50-$100 p/day
Filipino, English
Mild temperatures and fewer tourists make spring an ideal time for hiking.
Expect hotter weather and more visitors, but also vibrant local festivals.
Pleasant weather and less crowded trails offer a peaceful hiking experience.
Cooler temperatures make for comfortable hikes, but check for rain.
March-May, September-November
Adventure, Nature, Hiking, Outdoor