4/5 Ronski C. 3 years ago on Google • 33 reviews
Quite
amazing.
It's
a
joyful
experience
when
you
get
to
the
top,
one
best
enjoyed
with
someone
or
with
a
group.
Great
views
from
everywhere.
There's
quite
a
few
of
the
same
here:
Balistada
Hills,
Digo's
Hills,
but
to
me
Tila
Pilon
is
the
best
in
the
area.
A
must,
especially
if
you
are
taking
a
vacation
in
Bulacan
or
within
its
vicinity,
give
this
place
a
visit.
Best
time
is
during
the
cold
season,
needless
to
say,
for
us
that's
Nov
to
Feb.
AVOID
during
the
rainy
season,
not
only
because
it
could
get
dangerous
but
also
the
trail
condition
might
get
in
the
way
of
getting
the
best
experience.
Good
for
beginners
but
be
prepared,
ditch
the
TSINELAS
and
wear
the
right
footwear,
also
bring
water
(and
food
if
you
must).
AVOID
if
you
have
weak
knees,
a
bad
back,
a
bad
shoulder,
or
any
lower
body
problems,
just
get
yourself
well
first.
Total
trek
to
the
top
is
30-40
mins.
Half
a
day
or
a
day
is
enough
for
the
experience;
overnight
camping
is
allowed
here
which
bumps
up
the
tour-guide
cost;
you
can
bring
mountain
bikes
too.
If
you're
thinking
of
bypassing
a
tour-guide,
DON'T
as
you'll
be
crossing
through
quite
a
few
private
backyards
to
get
to
your
destination
and
back,
plus,
to
many,
it's
their
livelihood
so
it's
a
way
of
helping
them
out.
Be
sure
to
pick
the
"steep"
rather
that
the
"easy"
route
in
your
first
climb.
You
will
love
it
I
gurantee
you.
Entrance
is
PHP50/head
and
PHP300
for
the
tour
guide
(with
a
5-person
limit
per
guide
I
believe).
There's
parking
fee
for
cars,
none
for
motorcycles.
These
are
Dec
2020
prices,
still
in
COVID
times,
no
lockdown
age
restrictions.
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