Mount Apo trekking, camping activities suspended due to El Niño

Mount Apo trekking activities suspended due to El Niño

By: - Reporter / @luisacabatoINQ
/ 03:56 PM March 20, 2024

PHOTO: A view of the Lake Venado on Mount Apo STORY: Mount Apo trekking activities suspended due to El Niño

Groups on their way to the peak of Mt. Apo choose to rest in the area around the Lake Venado, one of the mountain’s most scenic spots. This photo was taken in 2019. (INQUIRER FILE PHOTO)

MANILA, Philippines — Trekking in Mount Apo Natural Park (MANP) has been suspended due to the ongoing El Niño phenomenon, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-Davao announced on Wednesday.

The suspension from March 20 to 30, 2024  is pursuant to MANP-Protected Area Management Board Executive Committee Resolution No. 1, series of 2024, enacted on Tuesday.

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“In light of the ongoing El Niño phenomenon, which has led to a prolonged dry spell affecting the trekking and camping sites within Mt. Apo Natural Park (MANP), we must prioritize the safety of our environment and visitors,” DENR-Davao said in a Facebook post.

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“This precautionary measure is essential to mitigate the risk of bushfires and ensure the well-being of the park’s diverse ecosystems,” it added.

The agency also said that the resumption of activities will be considered based on assessments and recommendations provided by the MANP Protected Area Management Office of both Region XI and Region XII.

“For adventurers who have made reservations during the affected dates, we kindly ask you to contact your respective local organizers to arrange alternative schedules for your excursions,” the DENR-Davao advised.

“We deeply appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we navigate this environmental challenge. Together, let’s continue our collective efforts to safeguard and cherish the natural beauty of Mt. Apo Natural Park,” it added.

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