How to Get from Cubao to Bontoc Commute Guide

This guide provides verified routes and travel essentials from Cubao to Bontoc commute. It serves commuters and travelers heading to Bontoc, Mountain Province for work, education, tourism, or family visits, or as a gateway to Sagada and other Mountain Province destinations using public transportation.

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Quick Snapshot

From: Cubao, Quezon City
To: Bontoc, Mountain Province
Fastest option (most days): Direct bus from Cubao to Bontoc via Coda Lines or D’Rising Sun (8–10 hours overnight)
Cheapest option: Direct bus via Coda Lines or D’Rising Sun (PHP 600–800) Operating hours: Limited departures (typically evening/night schedules around 8:00 PM–10:00 PM)
Estimated budget: PHP 600–900

Screenshot of Coda Bus at Cubao HM Bus Terminal. Cubao to bontoc Mountain Province commute guide.

β†’ A four minutes walk from Cubao-Aurora Blvd footbridge to HM Bus Terminal

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Key Notes – Cubao to Bontoc Commute

β†’ Standard fare from Cubao to Bontoc ranges from PHP 600 to PHP 800 for regular buses. Anyone quoting PHP 1,200 or more for a one-way ticket is overcharging unless you are booking during peak holiday surcharges or special premium services.

Fake “express” or “special trip” offers:
β†’ Avoid individuals outside Coda Lines or D’Rising Sun terminals offering “faster” or “special” trips to Bontoc at inflated rates. These are not official operators. Use only buses parked inside designated terminal bays with visible company branding and official ticketing counters.

Colorum buses and vans:
β†’ Do not board unmarked buses or vans claiming to go to Bontoc. Colorum (unregistered) vehicles operate without proper insurance and have no accountability for passenger safety, schedules, breakdowns, or road emergencies on mountain routes.

Better option:
β†’ Always enter the official bus terminal (Coda Lines or D’Rising Sun terminals in Cubao). Purchase tickets at the counter inside the terminal. Confirm the departure time and bus type. Keep your ticket and baggage claim stub. Coda Lines is the most established operator for Mountain Province routes.

Mountain road conditions:
β†’ The route to Bontoc involves winding mountain roads, particularly along Halsema Highway (Baguio to Bontoc section). During the rainy season (June–October) or after typhoons, landslides and road damage are common. Buses may experience delays of 1–3 hours or more. Operators rarely cancel trips unless roads are completely impassable.

Limited operator options:
β†’ Unlike routes to Baguio or other major destinations, buses to Bontoc are operated by only a few companies (primarily Coda Lines and D’Rising Sun). Schedules are limited, typically one or two departures per day in the evening. Advance booking is strongly recommended, especially during peak travel periods.

Getting Back

β†’ To return to Cubao from Bontoc, purchase tickets at the Coda Lines or D’Rising Sun terminal in Bontoc Town Proper.
Buses to Manila/Cubao typically depart in the evening (similar schedules to the outbound trip, around 8:00 PM–10:00 PM) to arrive in Cubao early the following morning.

Critical: Book your return ticket in advance. Buses from Bontoc to Manila are limited in number and fill up quickly, especially during weekends, end of long holidays, or peak travel seasons.

Purchase your return ticket 1–2 days before your intended departure date, or inquire about booking your return ticket at the same time you purchase your outbound ticket in Cubao (some operators allow this).

If buses are fully booked, alternative options include traveling from Bontoc to Baguio first (via jeepney or van, approximately 3–4 hours, PHP 200–300), then taking a more frequent bus from Baguio to Manila. However, this adds complexity and additional travel time.

Last buses from Bontoc to Manila typically depart around 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Confirm exact schedules at the terminal upon arrival in Bontoc or when purchasing your return ticket.

Avoid scheduling your return trip on Sunday evenings or the last day of long weekends, as these are the busiest times and buses may be fully booked or delayed.

The “Surrender” Point: If you are in Maligcong, you must leave the village by 12:00 PM to ensure you catch the last jeepney down to Bontoc in time for the Manila bus.

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Last verified: October 2025

Routes, fares, and schedules may change without notice. Road conditions on Halsema Highway are subject to weather, DPWH maintenance, landslide risks, and seasonal closures. Bus operators may adjust schedules and fares during peak seasons, holidays, and adverse weather conditions.

Disclaimer: The information here is for guidance only. Buses and Trains schedules and fares are subject to change based on traffic, weather and maintenance without notice from the operators. Always allow extra time for your trip. Safe travels – KA-Atlas!

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