In the province of Albay in Bicol Region, country of the Philippines stand tall the World's famous Perfect Cone Volcano having a symmetric conical shape, the Majestic Mayon Volcano. Mt. Mayon is an active stratovolcano, the most active volcano in the Philippines, an active volcano that based on his recorded history already claimed thousands of life. With recorded casualties Mt. Mayon is indeed a dangerous natural creation.
Mayon Volcano may be a threat to the safety of residents of the province, however Mayon Volcano isn't only a symbol of threat, of danger or of loss but also a symbol of progress, opportunities and pride for all the Albayanos(Residents of Albay).
For the past decades Mayon Volcano serves as the landmark of the province, attracting millions of Tourist from around the world then later on boost the tourism industry of the province that opens a lot more opportunities for work and businesses for the local residents.
Mt. Mayon is a certified destroyer, as the ashes and lava released during its eruption leaves a catastrophic damage to agriculture and other sectors. With Mayon's ability to destroy lies its ability to naturally create perfect spots for a perfect selfie and a perfect adventure.
Mayon Volcano could give your eyes a breath taking view as well as a perfect background for a selfie and a perfect adventure.
The lava released by Mayon Volcano during eruptions creates trail down the flat land of the nearby towns, the trail creates agricultural damages, yes, but it also created a perfect site for an ATV adventure.
Driving through the rocky lava trail was Amazing, it was an EXTREME ADVENTURE.
Riding ATV on this rocky road tests your endurance and stamina. With this extreme driving experience your sweat will certainly makes you wet.
The experience were indeed exhausting but certainly after your first you wanna ride more. As riding ATV on a lava trail was an amazingly great experience.
ATV adventure on the lava trail is just one of the many activities you can enjoy by visiting the beautiful province of Albay, Bicol Region, Philippines.