Hidden within the breathtaking landscapes of El Nido, the enchanting Cudugnon Cave awaits, ready to unveil its stunning beauty to those who dare to explore. As part of Tour B, this natural wonder is a highlight that leaves visitors in awe.
To reach Cudugnon Cave, you navigate through a rocky passage, making sure to wear suitable footwear for stability. As you enter, a sense of anticipation fills the air, for you are about to witness a spectacle like no other. The cave's grand entrance with its high ceiling and colossal stalactite pillars, reaching up to 40 meters, sets the stage for an extraordinary experience.
While exploring, take caution as some rocks may be slippery. However, the well-placed lighting ensures that you can appreciate the cave's splendor while safely navigating its terrain. The cave's natural allure is simply awe-inspiring, reminding us of the Earth's incredible ability to create stunning works of art...
Read moreOne of the highlights of joining Tour B in El Nido is probably visiting Cudugnon Cave. Aside from exploring the fine white sand beaches in El Nido, you will be able to visit a rather ancient, historic and interesting place- the Cudugnon Cave. The cave is believed to be a Neolithic burial-place making it a very important archeological site because of the artifacts like human bones excavated inside the cave. According to experts, the people who used to live in the cave were from Borneo and traveled to Palawan thru the ancient bridge. There were potteries and even jewelries found which were traced back to the Sung Dynasty between 960 and 1279 in...
Read moreWe visited the cave as part of our island hopping tour with El Nido resorts. However, the beach area, we we're told, was off limits for us. To enter the cave you have to be somewhat agile and careful since you have to crawl over pointy rocks. Our guide was prepared with a yoga mat for us. The cave was awesome. It's a home to bats and Pacific Swallows, stalagmites, stalactites, and apparently an old burial ground where tribes used to burn the dead. The was a rock formation that looked a lot like...
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