How to use the checker
Pick your mountain, set the target date, then compare rain chance, wind, and temperature before you commit to the trip.
Tara Akyat
Plan safer hikes with date-based weather checks, forecast reliability, and mountain guides for 47 mountains across Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao.
Need a quick answer to "Uulan ba sa bundok?" Pick a mountain and date below, then open the full guide for best hiking months, difficulty, and trip notes.
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Pick a mountain and date on the right, then check if the day looks good for hiking.
Pick your mountain, set the target date, then compare rain chance, wind, and temperature before you commit to the trip.
The planner explains whether your selected date is close enough for a dependable forecast or better treated as advance planning guidance.
Need more than the weather?
Open a full mountain guide for best months, difficulty, references, and trip-planning context.
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FAQ
Short answers for common trip-planning questions.
Tara Akyat is a hiking weather checker for 47 Philippine mountains across Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao. You can compare rain chance, wind, and hiking conditions by date before your climb.
Yes. You can check multiple mountains like Mt. Pulag, Mt. Apo, Mt. Daraitan, Mt. Batulao, and many more. The site is meant for broad Philippine mountain weather checking, not just one trail.
Yes. Pick your mountain and target date first, then use the result as your hike-specific answer. That is more useful than a generic city forecast because mountain conditions can change fast with elevation, wind, and local rain patterns.
Yes. Choose any supported mountain, then set your target date to check that specific hike day. This works for Mt. Ulap, Mt. Pulag, Mt. Apo, Mt. Batulao, Mt. Daraitan, and the rest of the mountain list in the app.
The most useful time is usually a few days before your hike, when day-level forecasts are more reliable. For far-ahead dates, use the result as planning guidance and recheck closer to the actual climb.
It depends on the mountain, region, and season. Each mountain page includes best months to hike, but you should still check the actual weather forecast for your target date before going.