From Volcano Trails to Island Paradise: Hiking Mt. Aminduen to Sambawan Island
Biliran Province is one of the hidden gems of the Philippines, full of natural wonders waiting to be explored. One of my most memorable adventures there was trekking Mt. Aminduen on Maripipi Island and continuing the journey to the beautiful Sambawan Island. It was a trip that combined volcanic landscapes, mountain views, and tropical island scenery all in one unforgettable experience.
The journey began early in the morning on Maripipi Island. Mt. Aminduen, the highest peak in Biliran Province, stands proudly above the island at about 1,340 meters above sea level. The trek started through quiet villages and green forests, where the cool mountain air and the sounds of nature created a peaceful atmosphere.
Along the way, one of the fascinating natural attractions was the Sulfatera Vent. Here, you can see steam rising from the ground, reminding visitors that Biliran is a volcanic island. The smell of sulfur and the sight of smoke slowly escaping from the earth made the place feel mysterious and powerful. It was a unique stop that showed the island’s volcanic character.
Continuing higher into the mountains, another highlight of the journey was the Mt. Janagdan Crater Lake. Hidden within the mountain landscape, the crater lake is calm and quiet, surrounded by thick vegetation and volcanic rock formations. The deep green water reflects the surrounding forest, creating a peaceful and almost magical atmosphere. It felt like discovering a secret place in the middle of the mountains.
Finally reaching the summit of Mt. Aminduen was an unforgettable moment. From the top, the view stretched across the Visayan Sea, revealing nearby islands and endless blue waters. In the distance, Sambawan Island appeared like a small paradise waiting to be explored.
After descending from the mountain, the adventure continued toward the coast and eventually to Sambawan Island, one of Biliran’s most stunning destinations. The island is known for its crystal-clear waters, white sand, and rolling grassy hills. Climbing the hill on the island offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding islands and the sparkling sea.
The entire journey—from the volcanic trails of Mt. Aminduen, to the mysterious Sulfatera Vent, the peaceful Mt. Janagdan Crater Lake, and finally the tropical beauty of Sambawan Island—felt like traveling through different worlds in a single adventure.
It was a reminder of how rich and diverse nature can be in the Philippines, where mountains, volcanoes, and islands exist side by side, waiting for travelers willing to explore them.