Nature’s Hidden Gem in Anda, Bohol Cabagnow Cave Pool is an absolute must-visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers! With its crystal-clear, cool water and serene surroundings, it’s a perfect spot to unwind and explore.
🎟️ Fees Environmental Fee: 30 pesos Entrance Fee: 50 pesos Parking Fee: 20 pesos Life Vest Rental: 50 pesos
💦 What to Expect Super Cool Water: Perfect for a refreshing dip, even on a hot day. Small Fish: Spot tiny fish swimming around as you enjoy the clear waters. Thrill Factor: Adventurous? Jump from the cave’s opening straight into the pool below! Safety First: For a more relaxed entry, stairs are available to climb down into the water.
📸 Pro Tip: Don’t forget your waterproof camera to capture the beauty inside this unique natural pool.
🌟 Why Visit? Cabagnow Cave Pool is a unique experience combining natural beauty, adventure, and tranquility. It’s one of Anda’s highlights and a must-add to your Bohol itinerary!
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Read moreREAD BEFORE YOU GO!! I have lived here for years now as a travel vlogger and adventure Guide.. i LOVE CABAGNOW and I always bring my guests and friends when they visit.. However... Recent upgrades and changes have sadly taken away from what it was before.. It used to be a small goat trail that you hike down to get to it.. It kept it peaceful and quiet.. now they have mowed down the forest and paved a large road DIRECTLY TO IT! So the hated large tourist vans can pull right up to it and drop off massive groups all at once.. The life guards are very lazy and never really paying attention so make sure you friends and group are watching out for each other! the new ladder is nice but if you have physical issues and cannot climb up a slipper tall ladder with small pipes then this isnt for...
Read moreVery nice place for a short visit and a refreshing swim.
We went there with our two kids and had a good time, jumping from the rocky ledge, swiming and exploring the cave. We actually stayed longer than what we had initially planned.
The water in the natural pool is one of the clearest I have ever seen. You can see everything at the bottom even if it is 20 feets below you. There is a ladder to go down to the water level. There are also ropes that have been installed along the sides in the pool to allow people to rest if needed. They also have life jackets on site if you need one.
We went there on a saturday afternoon and there were a few locals enjoying themselves but it wasn't too crowded.
Apparently, it is not possible to swim in the pool on Fridays and Mondays so plan...
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