Tallest Mountains in the Philippines
The Philippine archipelago is highly mountainous, shaped by intense tectonic activity along the Pacific Ring of Fire. The country’s tallest peaks are primarily split between the Cordillera Central range on the northern island of Luzon and the massive volcanic clusters on the southern island of Mindanao.
The following table lists the 10 tallest mountains in the Philippines.
| Rank | Mountain Name | Elevation (m) | Elevation (ft) | Island / Mountain Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mount Apo | 2,956 | 9,698 | Mindanao (Apo-Talomo Range) |
| 2 | Mount Dulang-Dulang | 2,938 | 9,639 | Mindanao (Kitanglad Range) |
| 3 | Mount Pulag | 2,928 | 9,606 | Luzon (Cordillera Central) |
| 4 | Mount Kitanglad | 2,899 | 9,511 | Mindanao (Kitanglad Range) |
| 5 | Mount Kalatungan | 2,860 | 9,383 | Mindanao (Kalatungan Range) |
| 6 | Mount Tabayoc | 2,842 | 9,324 | Luzon (Cordillera Central) |
| 7 | Mount Ragang | 2,815 | 9,236 | Mindanao (Piapayungan Range) |
| 8 | Mount Maagnaw | 2,742 | 8,996 | Mindanao (Kitanglad Range) |
| 9 | Mount Timbak (Singakalsa) | 2,717 | 8,914 | Luzon (Cordillera Central) |
| 10 | Mount Amuyao | 2,702 | 8,865 | Luzon (Cordillera Central) |