Mount Apo is the
highest mountain peak in the
Philippines
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, with an elevation of
above sea level
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. A large
solfataric,
dormant stratovolcano
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, it is part of the
Apo-Talomo Mountain Range of
Mindanao
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island. Apo is situated on the tripartite border of
Davao City
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,
Davao del Sur
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, and
Cotabato
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; its peak is visible from Davao City to the northeast,
Digos to the southeast, and
Bansalan to the west. Apo is a
protected area
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and is the centerpiece of Mount Apo Natural Park.
Geology
Mount Apo is a flat-topped, (above sea level) high stratovolcano with three peaks. It is the highest peak of the Philippines. The southwest peak has the highest elevation and is topped by a wide
crater
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that contains a small lake.
The volcanic history of Mount Apo is poorly known but eruptions have produced
andesitic
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-to-
dacitic lava
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. A line of solfataras extend from the southeast flank at an elevation of to the summit. Mount Apo is not known to have had historical eruptions, and was incorrectly attributed to be the source volcano of the 1641 eruption of
Mount Melibengoy, also in Mindanao.
Etymology and indigenous peoples
''
Apo'' is a title of respect meaning "revered elder" in various languages of the surrounding
Lumad
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indigenous peoples. It is the shortened form of the original
Manobo and
Kalagan name Apo Sandawa ("Elder Sandawa" or "Grandfather Sandawa"), the name of the
spirit of the mountain. Apo Sandawa is also regarded as an
ancestor spirit by the various
Manobo and
Kalagan tribes living in the foothills, including the Obo, Manobo Bagobo, Manobo Apao, Tagabawa, Matigsalug, Ata, Arumanen, Tinananen, Kulamanen, Tagakaulo and Kagan peoples. The mountain itself is considered sacred grounds. Various rituals to Apo Sandawa are conducted by the supreme ''
walyan'' (shaman) known as the ''diwata'', who also serves as the medium for Apo Sandawa and the ancestor spirits of the Manobo and Kalagan tribes.
Climate
The climate at the summit of Mount Apo is
alpine (
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''ETH'') as its mean temperature does not exceed in any month. It falls under the Type IV climate under the modified corona's classification wherein rainfall is uniformly distributed throughout the year. Mean monthly temperature ranges from a low during January to during April. Monthly relative humidity ranges from 78% during March and April and 82% during June and July. Minima reach in January and February.
In late March–April 2016, due to the extreme effects of
El Niño
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caused by
climate change
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and
global warming
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, massive patches of forest fires and
bushfires
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appeared on the slopes of the mountain, causing hikers on the mountain to halt their ascent. Tourism in the region was threatened due to a massive haze engulfing the slopes of the mountain. The mountain later recovered after the government and local stakeholders initiated a holistic recovery plan for the entire natural park.
Bodies of water
Lakes
There are four major lakes in Mount Apo. Popular of these are Lake Agco, which used to be called "The Blue Lake", and
Lake Venado, a well-known mountaineers camping site and a stopover towards the peak. Lake Macadac and Lake Jordan are found in the summit grassland.
Rivers
Mount Apo has 19 major rivers and 21 creeks draining its 8 major
watersheds (PASAlist.1992). Out of the 19 major rivers, only two has studies as reported by SEA-BMB consultants for the Mt. Apo Geothermal Project Environmental Impact Assessment 1991. According to the report, there are two river ecosystems draining the geothermal site namely: (1) Marbel-Matingao river ecosystem- characterized by narrower river channels at highly elevated areas, much faster water flow, clearer water and rock boulder-rich water beds. The aquatic organisms in the area have expectedly lower biological productivity and species diversity. The report also concluded that this river ecosystem provides much less economic and commercial value for its biological production. The study identified 12 species of fish caught in the area; (2)
Kabacan River-
Pulangi River ecosystem- characterized by a much wider channels at flat areas, relatively much slower water flow, highly turbid waters and sandy mud river beds.
Mount Apo is a
headwaters
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catchment area of several major river systems like the
Marbel,
Matingaw,
Kabacan,
Pulangi,
Sibulan, and
Digos rivers.
Waterfalls
The
Tudaya Falls is a one-tier waterfall in Mt. Apo Natural Park. This waterfall flows into the Sibulan River, which empties into the
Davao Gulf.
Flora and fauna
The grasslands of Mount Apo are dominated by Cogon grass (''
Imperata cylindrica
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'') and ''
Saccharum spontaneum''. Other grasses and ferns also thrive, especially along banks of creeks, streams, and rivers and on steep slopes.
Mount Apo is home to over 272 bird species, 111 of which are
endemic
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to the area. It is also home to one of the world's largest eagles, the
critically endangered
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Philippine eagle
The Philippine eagle (''Pithecophaga jefferyi''), also known as the monkey-eating eagle or great Philippine eagle, is a critically endangered species of eagle of the family Accipitridae which is Endemism, endemic to forests in the Geography of ...
, which is the country's national bird.
["Profile – Mt. Apo Natural Park"](_blank)
. Philippine Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau. Retrieved on April 29, 2011.
File:Nepenthes copelandii1.jpg, '' Nepenthes copelandii'', a pitcher plant
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known as pitfall traps—a prey-trapping mechanism featuring a deep cavity filled with digestive liquid. The traps of pitcher plant are considered to be "true" pitcher plants and are formed by specialized ...
endemic to the mountains of Mindanao
File:Mount Apo Sunbird 1.jpg, The Apo sunbird, a sunbird endemic
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to Mindanao
File:Tajuria igolotiana fumiae, female, Mt. Apo.JPG, ''Tajuria igolotiana fumiae''
Energy
Geothermal energy

The Mt. Apo 1 and Mt. Apo 2 geothermal plants, each possess a rated capacity of 54.24
megawatt
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s. Owned and operated by Energy Development Corporation (EDC), the power plants were commissioned in February 1997 (Mt. Apo 1) and June 1999 (Mt. Apo 2) respectively, under a build-operate owner contract arrangement. Located in
Barangay
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Ilomavis,
Kidapawan
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City,
North Cotabato is the ''
Mindanao Geothermal Production Field'' with a power output of 108.48
MW, currently the only power plant of its kind in Mindanao.
The
Philippine National Oil Company geothermal plant supplies electricity to Kidapawan and its neighboring provinces, its completion boosted the city's economy.
Hydroelectric plants
The Tudaya Hydropower Plant
The Tudaya Hydropower Plant, located near the foot of Mount Apo on the Davao side (
Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur), is composed of two
run-of-river
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type plants that will contribute to the energy needs of Mindanao by early 2014.
The Sibulan Hydroelectric Power Plant
The Sibulan Hydroelectric Power Plants have been generating 42.5 MW of clean and renewable energy for Davao since 2010. It is also composed of two run-of the river mini hydro power plants.
Sibulan A was completed and commissioned on December 26, 2010. Local residents who are mainly engaged in
abaca and fruit farming have since benefited from the use of of farm-to-market roads which were developed as access to the plants.
Conservation
Mount Apo Natural Park

On May 9, 1936, Mount Apo was declared a
National Park
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with ''Proclamation No. 59'' by President
Manuel L. Quezon
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followed by ''Proclamation No. 35'' of May 8, 1966,
then ''Proclamation No. 882'' of September 24, 1996.
On February 3, 2004,
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo approved ''Republic Act No. 9237'', which established Mount Apo as a protected area under the category of
Natural Park with an area of ; with two peripheral areas of and as buffer zones, provided for its management and for other purposes.
UNESCO World Heritage list

In 1987, the
National Geographic Society
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Founded in 1888, its interests include geography, archaeology, natural sc ...
based in Washington, DC in the
United States
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, published a book entitled, ''"Our World's Heritage"'', where Mount Apo was noted as a 'site of World Heritage caliber'. The cover of the book also featured Mount Apo's iconic
Philippine eagle
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, along with three other heritage sites which have already been designated as "UNESCO World Heritage Sites".
The
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
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(DENR) submitted Mount Apo on December 12, 2009, for inclusion in the
UNESCO
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world heritage
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list. The mountain is considered by the DENR as the center of
endemism
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in
Mindanao
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. It has one of the highest land-based biological diversity in terms of flora and fauna per unit area. It has three distinct forest formations, from lowland
tropical rainforest
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, to mid-mountain forests, and finally to high mountain forests.
In March 2015, Mount Apo was taken out from the UNESCO List of Tentative Sites due to the dramatic changes (such as logging, intrusion of companies and urban and agricultural landscape, exploitation, and poaching, among others) it experienced which does not constitute the UNESCO documents that describe the park.
Better conservation and a change in the content of documents was recommended by UNESCO.
Hiking activity

At , Mount Apo is the highest
mountain
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(peak) and
volcano
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On Earth, volcanoes are most oft ...
in the Philippines. It is one of the country's most popular hiking/climbing destinations.
The first two attempts to reach Mt. Apo's summit ended in failure: that of Jose Oyanguren (1852) and Señor Real (1870). The first recorded successful expedition was led by Don Joaquin Rajal on October 10, 1880. Prior to the climb, Rajal had to secure the permission of the
Bagobo chieftain, Datu Manig. It is said that the Datu demanded that human sacrifice be made to please the god Mandarangan. But the datu agreed to waive this demand, and the climb commenced on October 6, 1880, succeeding five days later. Since then, numerous expeditions followed. These and more are described in colorful narrations by Fr. Miguel Bernad, S.J.
Several trails lead to the summit, coming from
North Cotabato and
Davao provinces. Arguably the easiest route to the Natural Park is through
Kidapawan
Kidapawan, officially the City of Kidapawan (; ; Maguindanao language, Maguindanaon: ''Kuta nu Kidapawan''; Obo language, Obo Monuvu: ''Ingod to Kidapawan''; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and the capital ...
with an average hike taking 3–4 days roundtrip. In the classification system used by local popular mountaineering website PinoyMountaineer.com, the difficulty of the hike is 7 out of 9. Various sights along the trail include
Lake Venado (the highest lake in the Philippines), the
solfataras, and the old crater near its summit.
See also
*
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
**
List of active volcanoes in the Philippines
As of 2018, the Philippines has 24 volcanoes listed as Volcano#Active, active by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS). Twenty-one of these have had historical eruptions. The three exceptions are Cabalian, which is a ...
**
List of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines
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**
List of potentially active volcanoes in the Philippines
*
List of geothermal power plants in the Philippines
*
List of protected areas of the Philippines
*
List of Southeast Asian mountains
The following is a list of some of the mountains of Southeast Asia.
List of highest mountains
See also
*List of highest mountains
*List of highest mountains of New Guinea
*List of islands by highest point
*List of ribus (summits in Indonesia ...
*
ASEAN Heritage Parks
References
External links
Apo— Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS)
Apo— Global Volcanism Program
— Summitpost
Mt. Apo Natural Park— UNESCO Tentative World Heritage List
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Mountains of the Philippines
Volcanoes of Mindanao
Landforms of Cotabato
Landforms of Davao del Sur
Two-thousanders of Asia
Volcanic crater lakes
Potentially active volcanoes of the Philippines
Stratovolcanoes of the Philippines
Subduction volcanoes
ASEAN heritage parks
Natural parks of the Philippines
Tourist attractions in Cotabato
Tourist attractions in Davao del Sur