Who it helps
Day hikers, weekend joiners, and mountain planners comparing weather, best months, and difficulty across Philippine hikes.
About
Tara Akyat is built for hikers who want a faster answer to practical questions like whether a mountain day looks rainy, windy, or generally worth keeping on the calendar.
The site combines date-based mountain weather checks, route difficulty context, best-month guidance, and curated source links so trip planning feels more grounded than relying on a generic city forecast.
Day hikers, weekend joiners, and mountain planners comparing weather, best months, and difficulty across Philippine hikes.
It surfaces forecast signals, long-range planning guidance, and mountain-specific references so you can shortlist dates and routes faster.
Local guides, LGU or park advisories, trail closure notices, and your own judgment on safety, fitness, and equipment.
Trust Layer
These pages explain how the app works and where its mountain content comes from.
Mountain Links
These guides combine weather planning, best months, difficulty, and curated references.
Benguet, Luzon
Ridgeline views and cool weather make this one of the most beginner-friendly Cordillera climbs.
Benguet, Luzon
Highest peak in Luzon, famous for the sea of clouds and freezing summit mornings.
Davao del Sur, Mindanao
Highest mountain in the Philippines with multi-day technical sections.