Nestled in the heart of Camarines Sur, Mt. Isarog National Park is one of Bicol’s most treasured natural wonders. Known as the “Mother of Bicol Rivers,” Mt. Isarog is an active stratovolcano that rises to 1,966 meters above sea level, blanketed with lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and rich biodiversity. Whether you’re an adventurer, nature lover, or a weekend wanderer, this park offers an unforgettable escape into the wild.

Why Visit Mt. Isarog National Park?
- Breathtaking Landscapes – From mossy forests to panoramic peaks, the park offers jaw-dropping views of Naga City, Mt. Mayon on clear days, and even the Pacific Ocean.
- Wildlife Haven – It is home to rare and endemic species such as the Isarog shrew rat, hornbills, and various orchids. Birdwatchers and nature photographers will find paradise here.
- Cultural Significance – Locals revere Mt. Isarog not only as a natural resource but also as a symbol of life and livelihood, being the watershed that supplies water to surrounding towns.
Things to Do
Chase Waterfalls

- Malabsay Falls – A 40-foot-high waterfall with cool, refreshing waters just a short hike from the jump-off point.
- Nabontolan Falls – Larger and multi-tiered, perfect for those who want a more rugged trek.
Trekking & Hiking
There are trails ranging from short walks to multi-hour climbs leading up to the summit. Expect mossy forests, streams, and a cool highland climate. A local guide is required for safety.
Eco-Tourism & Nature Walks
Educational tours are available for students and groups, highlighting the park’s biodiversity, conservation efforts, and its role in Bicol’s ecosystem.
Summit Hiking Permit
If you’re planning to climb all the way to the summit of Mt. Isarog, securing a permit is mandatory. This is to ensure safety, conservation, and proper management of visitors.
- How to Get a Permit:
- You can apply online through the MyNaga App.
- Alternatively, permits can also be secured via the Naga City Tourism Office through the link they provide on their official channels.
Link to Application Form for Mt. Isarog Permit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeKGXB1MxYMR4RgEXXFxdEkuEUOmClrQszUy1kH3zC6RekcGA/viewform?pli=1
- You can apply online through the MyNaga App.
Link to Waiver Form:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fYXdZl52OW8oOtX-QcH1NBpgZn1aX8H9/view
It’s recommended to process your permit at least a few days before your hike to avoid delays.
How to Get There
- From Naga City – The park entrance at Panicuason is just a 30-minute drive. Jeepneys, vans, or tricycles can take you to the jump-off point.
- By Air – The nearest airport is Naga Airport (WNP), with flights from Manila and Clark. From there, a short land trip brings you to the park.
Travel Tips & Hiking Essentials
A summit hike to Mt. Isarog is a rewarding but challenging adventure. Be prepared with the right gear:
Hiking Essentials Checklist
- Valid Permit, ID and Waiver – Always bring your approved permit and waiver from the MyNaga App or Naga Tourism.
- Local Guide – Required for summit climbs.
- Sturdy Hiking Shoes – Trails can get muddy and slippery.
- Backpack – Lightweight but durable to carry essentials.
- Water Supply – At least 2 liters per person. Hydration is key.
- Trail Food/Snacks – Energy bars, nuts, or light meals to keep you fueled.
- Rain Jacket / Poncho – Weather can change quickly on the mountain.
- Extra Clothes – Lightweight layers, jacket, and socks for cold summit winds.
- Headlamp or Flashlight – Especially if you plan to trek early morning or late afternoon.
- First Aid Kit – Band-aids, antiseptic, and personal medications.
- Sun Protection – Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
- Insect Repellent – Forest areas can have mosquitoes and other insects.
- Trash Bag – Follow CLAYGO (Clean As You Go).
Optional but useful:
- Trekking pole for balance
- Camera for the breathtaking views
- Sleeping bag/tent if doing an overnight trek
Entrance & Fees

- Minimal entrance fee applies. Additional fees for guides and parking. Rates may vary depending on which falls or trail you’ll explore.
- Summit hikes require additional permit and guide fees.
Mt. Isarog National Park is more than just a mountain—it’s a sanctuary of life, a playground for adventurers, and a source of pride for the people of Naga City and Camarines Sur. Whether you come for a short hike to Malabsay Falls, a picnic with family, or the challenging summit climb, you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for nature’s power and beauty.
So on your next trip to Naga City, don’t just stop at the city’s churches and food spots—add Mt. Isarog National Park to your itinerary for a refreshing and soul-stirring adventure!
