Mount Pulag

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Mount Pulag (Filipino: Bundok Pulag) is the highest point on the Philippine island of Luzon, at 2928 meters above sea level, and the third highest mountain in the Philippines after Mount Apo and Mount Dulang-Dulang.

It is located on the tripoint border of the provinces of Ifugao, Benguet, and Nueva Vizcaya, between the Cordillera Region and the Cagayan Region. Geographically, it is a part of the Cordillera Mountains, the largest mountain range in the Philippines.

Access
There is a steep and winding dirt road to the top that comes of a road in north-western Nueva Vizcaya, between the towns of Ambaguio and Tinoc, in Ifugao.

At the peak of the mountain is a ranger station and lookout. The temperature here can regularly reach as low as 3°C.