Adventure is real. The trek until the intersection to Guizo Cave and Maeztranza Cave isn't that hard because of the paved road. But after that, slippery and elevated path awaits. The viewing deck near Guizo Cave will give you a great view of the nearby mountains and the rice fields below. The caves will chill your spine. If you have a keen eyesight you will see the different species of animals. Tall towering trees will also awe you. If you want to hype your visit, I advise you to bring a flashlight and hire a tour guide so that you can explore the caves. I also advise you to bring water and foods but please make sure to bring your...
   Read moreA reforested protected landscape area mainly compost of Gmelina, Narra, Mahogany, Teak, Dao, Palosanto and many more different species of trees. The landscape has 21 caves and crevices home to insect and fruit bats. The caves are also home to tailless whip scorpions and red tarantulas. Guizo cave accommodates hundreds of insect bats and attracts lots of green rat-snakes which are sometimes mistaken as a cobra. Lots of vandalism has been observed inside of...
   Read moreAn awesome place to hike. I feel like a spelunker going there. Me and my friends went here and we did not regret it one bit, we were tired but it's worth it. I'll advise not to go there when it's rainy as some parts are muddy and can cause you to slip. The peak season of this place is during holy week as some people go there to pray. It's cheap and it offers healthy recreation. The people there were friendly, it's just not developed properly but...
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