Mayon Volcano is a well-known active stratovolcano located in the Bicol region of the Philippines. It is considered as one of the country's most active volcanoes with a height of 2,462 meters above sea level. The volcano has a perfectly symmetrical cone shape, making it an iconic landmark of the Bicol region.
Mayon Volcano is known for its frequent eruptions and is classified as a Decade Volcano, which means it is one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes. The volcano has erupted over 50 times in the last 500 years, with the most recent eruption in 2018. Despite its activity, the area surrounding the volcano is inhabited, and the soil around the volcano is considered to be some of the most fertile in the Philippines, making it a major agricultural center.
The volcano is surrounded by a national park, the Mayon Volcano Natural Park, which is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. The park is home to various flora and fauna, including the endangered Philippine eagle, and offers stunning views of the volcano and its surroundings.
In addition to its natural beauty, Mayon Volcano is also steeped in Philippine folklore and mythology. According to legend, Mayon was the beautiful princess Daragang Magayon who was pursued by a number of suitors. To escape them, she climbed to the top of the mountain and threw herself into the crater, causing the volcanic eruptions that continue to this day.