In Quirino, Susong Dalaga is well-known. Well, I like the spot; it's a decent place for reflection or pagmuni-muni. It is also close to Cabarroguis. It will only take a few minutes to get there. Also, some of my cousins would jog every morning to see the place, and yes, it may be visually appealing to them. For me, it's just another mountain because I grew up in a mountainous area, but when you find it. There is much more. For example, when you are down, you may simply conclude that it is a mountain with no distinction from other mountains, but you may be mistaken.
If you're paying attention while climbing the stairs, you'll start noticing varieties of trees and rock formations. However, think about paying an entrance fee first. I would say that the areas are kept clean because there are signs along the way to remind visitors or tourists to practice cleanliness. There are also people assigned to monitor the area and, of course, the entrance of people. The best part about going there is getting to the top of the mountain and seeing what's around Susong Dalaga. Just think of singing the: I'm of the top of the world looking down on (continue).
A friendly reminder to be cautious of the sharpness of the rock formations...
Read moreCame early in the morning and there's a drizzle. Officials guarding the place will usually not allow one to climb the hill as the steps can be slippery but they took exception of me as I came from far place. I won't recommend going there during rainy season.
Other than that, the short hike...
Read more180 steps to the beautiful open cave. Small cave but stunning view. Another 200steps to the top. No entrance fee,...
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