In an effort to enjoy our short summer break in law school, my friends and I decided to trek Mt. Megatong in Sitio Talos, Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte. Initially, my friends wanted to climb Mt. Apo, but I begged that a novice like me wouldn't survive that major climb just yet, so I looked for an alternative which wouldn't be too difficult for beginners like me.
Even if it is classified as a minor climb, Mt. Megatong promises a full-pack adventure. No wonder many mountain climbers tagged Mt. Megatong as a perfect training ground before hurdling difficult mountains such as Mt. Apo, Mt. Dulang-Dulang, Mt. Katalungan and the likes.
DAY 1
We started our journey from Sitio Talos at 3pm. Depending on the person's pacing and endurance, trekking the breathtaking ridges going to the summit would normally take four hours. In my case, it took me almost five hours probably because of my weight plus the fact that I am not used to physical activities like this, and it was already dark and it started raining when we were already about 75% of the climb.
You may choose between a day hike or an overnight stay at the summit. For us, we opted to choose the latter just because we thought it would be fun to try camping and sleeping on top of a mountain.
As to our meals, we availed a tour package from the organizers. Thus, all we had to bring was our personal necessities and camping essentials. Our meals for dinner and breakfast were all provided for by Mt. Megatong Adventours.
However, we never had the chance to stargaze, revel the spectacular view of the whole Davao del Norte at night, and interact with other people in the group because the rain was still pouring by the time we reached the peak. Good thing our boys got there ahead of us and were able to mount our tents, so all we had to do was to change our clothes, arrange our stuff, eat dinner, and sleep.
DAY 2
Mt. Megatong is also famous for its sea of clouds. Sadly for us, we were not lucky enough to witness its pride and glory. Nonetheless, Mt. Megatong still offers a breathtaking sunrise view over its relentless ridges. One can only think and thank God for all the wonders he has placed here on earth and forget about whatever bothers your mind.
By 7a.m. we had to start our journey back to the jump-off point. Expect that it will be an assault back to Sitio Talos and be ready to fall on your knees. It would take 7 hours of walking under the scorching heat of the sun, but the best part of it all is having to trek and cross Kapaliku River. So better bring a comfortable and durable trekking sandals to avoid the hassle of removing stones and gravel that goes through your shoes.
Overall, my first mountain climbing experience was fun! The difficulty of the trail had me questioning my life's decisions, but it was all worth it. Much like life, it is an uphill struggle, but the view from the top is great and worth every drop of sweat.
I will definitely hike and conquer more mountains in the future!
What to Bring 1. Tent 2. Sleeping bag 3. Headlamp/flashlight 4. Windbreaker or rain jacket, at least 1extra socks
5. Tissue / Wet Wipes 6. Camera 7. Powerbank 8. Trail food 9. Water 10. Trekking Sandals
11. Rashguard and Extra Clothes
12. Durable and comfortable shoes with good grip (Mt. Megatong's trail is steep, muddy, and slippery)
How to Get Here
- From Davao City, ride a bus from Ecoland Bus Terminal bound for Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte.
- From Sto.Tomas Bus Terminal, ride a habal-habal bound for Sitio Talos, San Jose, travel time is 40 to 30 minutes.
Tip: Join group hike such as one provided by Mt. Megatong Adventours. We only spent Php850 per person which includes our meals, habal-habal fare, and tour guide fee.
Mt. Megatong Itinerary
Day 1
12:00-1:00 pm – Meet up at 7/11 Sto. Tomas 1:00-1:30 pm – Habal-habal ride to Sitio Talos 1:30 – 3:00 pm – Orientation / Rituals 3:00-6:00 pm – Hike to Mt. Megatong Summit 7:00- 8:00 pm – Dinner Time 8:00-10:00 pm – Socials (In our case, we had to sleep right after dinner, because of the weather and we're all tired)
Day 2
4:30-6:00 am – Sunrise / Sea of Clouds / Picture Taking 6:00-6:30 am – Fix Tent and Prepare for Descent 6:30-8:00 am – Trek to Falls 8:00-9:30 am – Breakfast / Swimming 9:30-11:00 am – Hike back to Sitio Talos 12:00 noon – Go Home