Fast Facts of Mount Apo in Philippines
Location: Davao City
Conquered on: October 10, 1880
Named by- President Manuel L. Quezon
Category- National Park
Located 32 kilometers west of Davao City, Mount Apo in Philippines is
popular as the highest mountain in the country that rises to 9,690
feet. The honor of conquering of the mountain peak goes to a group of
mountaineers led by Don Joaquin Rajal, who climbed on to the peak on
October 10, 1880. Even quite popular among the tourists, the path of
climbing up Mount Apo in Mindanao Island is very easy.
If you are
an adventure-lover, you will be impressed to know that unlike the
journey to Mount Halcon and Mount Banahaw, the journey up to Mount Apo
in south central Mindanao is comfortable through dense tropical
hardwood forests. Filipino President Manuel L. Quezon had declared
Mount Apo in Philippines as a national park on May 9, 1936, which has
an envious treasure of 270 bird species including a hundred endemic
ones and spreads across an area of 199,819 acres. Mount Apo is a
stratovolcano, which has three peaks on the flat top and can be used as
a source of geothermal energy.
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