Mount Zion: The Best Time to Visit

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Mount Zion is one of the most beautiful places in Occidental Mindoro, and it’s a great place to visit at any time. But if you want to avoid crowds and enjoy its beauty, you might want to see it during sunrise. The early hours of the day are the best time to go without any hassle. Why visit Mount Zion? This mountain is the perfect place for a breathtaking adventure. It’s just going to be famous among all the tourists who come to bike on its scenic trails. It is one of the mountains that make up the Rizalenos’ pride. The majestic view on top of the summit is breathtaking. You can see for miles and miles – it’s incredible! From San Jose, it takes about 30 minutes to reach Brgy. Sto. Nino, where you can found the mountain. See also: The Tila Pilon Hills: Where Nature’s Art Is On Display The best time to visit When you visit Mount Zion, Occidental Mindoro, it’s recommended to do it during sunrise. There are so many great things to do then, like going for a morning jog or taking a picture of...

The Tila Pilon Hills: Where Nature’s Art Is On Display


There’s an untouched nature treasure in Bulacan that you have to see. Tila Pilon Hills is a 180-meter-high mountain with a 360-degree view of lush forests and the Sierra Madre mountain range. It’s a truly breathtaking view.


Introduction: What is Tila Pilon Hills?

The Chocolate Hills-like mountains of Bulacan in Doña Remedios Trinidad.


Who would have thought that Luzon already has its Chocolate hills? It’s the TILA PILON HILLS of Brgy. Kalawakan, Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan. With a mix of Batanes and Bohol, where you can expect nothing but the extraordinary experience of your lifetime!


The Experience

The beauty of the view from above is unbeatable. It’s worth the tiring walk of about 20-minutes. I hired a tour guide to take my picture, so it’s not boring to walk and help them because they are Indigenous people. The group of bikers goes there. There is no vendor on the mountain, so better to bring your food. I will never forget the cow that even the tour guide was scared of it.

Mango trees to be seen while walking up the Tila Pilon Hills.

My tour guide. She is an Indigenous People.


It was raining as we went down the Tila Pilon Hills.

What to Bring in Tila Pilon Hills

Since there is no store on the mountain to buy food, bring your food to save. There is also near the registration area before climbing but expect it to be a bit expensive. Bring enough water and, of course, a power bank.

Landmark in Camias-Sibul Hiway where you get off for a tricycle ride.


Store near Registration Area before going up to Tila Pilon Hills.

Rates and Other Details

Entrance per head: Php20.00

Tour guide: Php300 (for 5 pax in a group; additional Php60 for every added person in a group)


Contact Details:

23 Kalawakan Rd, Kalawakan Proper, 3009 Dona Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan

Mobile: 09657216671, 09178600103

Email: tilapilonhills@gmail.com

https://web.facebook.com/tilapilonhills/

https://bulacan.gov.ph/tourism/index.php

Mon-Sun 6am – 5pm


Conclusion

We have places we want to go, even if it’s expensive if you want to get rid of stress and relax. You’re going to no matter what happens. So visit the place.

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