Trekking

Quezon National Park Wildlife Trek

📍 Atimonan, Quezon✨ NewFull day
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About this tour

Straddling the towns of Atimonan, Padre Burgos, and Pagbilao, Quezon National Park protects roughly 980 hectares of lowland rainforest that the old Zigzag Road (the national Tourism Highway) climbs straight through. This full-day trek puts you on well-defined, maintained trails that wind up to a forested peak in about two hours, threading past gorges, springs, and a tangle of luxuriant greenery on the way.

The forest here is genuinely alive. Hikers regularly spot a wide variety of butterflies along with monkeys, deer, monitor lizards, and the occasional wild pig, while the canopy is busy with birds, making the park a quiet favorite for birdwatching. Your local guide reads the trail, points out endemic flora and fauna, and explains the cave systems that riddle the area, including Cueva Santa and Nilubugan Cave.

This is an accessible introduction to Quezon Province's wild side, ideal for travelers who want real forest immersion without a punishing climb. The trek is paced for general fitness, the trail is shaded for most of its length, and the summit rewards you with views over the surrounding hills and a sense of how green this corner of Luzon still is.

Highlights

  • Two-hour guided trek to a forested peak on well-maintained trails
  • Lowland rainforest rich in butterflies, monkeys, deer, and monitor lizards
  • Excellent birdwatching along the canopy and forest edges
  • Gorges, springs, and limestone cave formations within the park
  • Drive in via the historic Zigzag Road through the heart of the park

What's included

  • Licensed local trekking guide
  • Park entrance and conservation fees
  • Trail orientation and wildlife briefing
  • Drinking water
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About the area

Atimonan sits on the eastern side of Quezon Province in the Calabarzon region, where Luzon narrows toward the Bicol Peninsula. The town is the gateway to Quezon National Park and the scenic Zigzag Road, and lies within reach of coastal spots in Padre Burgos and Pagbilao. It is a roughly three to four hour drive from Manila, making it a popular nature day trip or a stop on a longer Quezon and Bicol road journey.

Frequently asked questions

How difficult is the trek?
It is moderate. The trail to the peak is well-defined and takes about two hours one way, suitable for travelers with general fitness. Sturdy shoes and insect repellent are recommended.
What wildlife might I see?
The park is home to many butterfly species, monkeys, deer, wild pigs, monitor lizards, and numerous birds. Sightings vary by season and time of day, with early mornings best for birds.
Can the caves be explored too?
The park contains several caves such as Cueva Santa and Nilubugan Cave. Cave entry depends on conditions and guide availability, so confirm in advance if it is a priority.

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