Renowned for its near-perfect cone shape, Mayon Volcano National Park offers breathtaking landscapes and diverse recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mayon Volcano National Park.
Entrance fee required, local guides mandatory for climbing.
November to May for dry conditions and clear skies.
Mayon Volcano Natural Park Headquarters in Tabaco City
Accessible via the Pan-Philippine Highway, with local roads leading to trailheads.
The park experiences a tropical climate with a pronounced dry season from November to May, ideal for hiking, and a rainy season from June to October, which may cause trail closures and limited visibility.
Ongoing volcanic activity poses a safety threat, and conservation efforts focus on protecting endemic species and maintaining ecological balance.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located on the slopes of Mayon Volcano, offers basic facilities and stunning views.
Challenging climb to the summit offering panoramic views for the adventurous.
Popular trail for views of the city and the volcano, suitable for most hikers.
Easy walk to the historical ruins with interpretive signs and exhibits.
Check the volcano's activity status before planning your visit.
Visit during the dry season from November to May for the best chance of clear views.
Early morning hikes offer the best weather and fewer crowds.
Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions on the mountain.