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Town & Country Heights, Banaba St, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines
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Mystical Cave

25 Masinag, Marikina-Infanta Hwy, Antipolo, 1870 Rizal, Philippines
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4.4
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3.0
29w

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5.0
3y

The nearest cave accessible from Metro Manila for aspiring spelunkers.

To get there from Marilaque by private vehicle (there were no public transportation accessible to the attraction spot, thus don't expect to find one), once the large limestone mountain is found, turn right to Puting Bato - White Cement Road and expect the extreme slow travel for 23 minutes along the sharp rocky road, since the roads were undeveloped for years.

If coming from Hinapao - Tagbac Road from Sumulong Circle, expect the uneven road and steep ascent to the site.

Parking is limited, and can be parkrd in the soil near the wild trees and shrubs in front of the entrance.

The entrance fee is P50.00 to be paid to the locals. Wooden cottage is available.

It takes a 10-minute stairway walk to Inday Nelly Delens Cave.

The interior cave was so awesome, as I see the pure white Stalactites and Stalagmite formation. The cave was now lighted inside by a bulb. It was wide as if I was in the Basilica or Cathedral.

It was humid, but expect some bats to be encountered when entering from the outside.

The stalagmite is a white rock formation and it shines like there was a glass or salt gleaming from a flashlight. Unlike stalactites, stalagmites form from the base of the floor.

It was a hidden gem of Antipolo.

There were two staircase to choose from: Whether visiting first the Calvary Mountain or enter the Mystical Cave first. I can be both hikers and spelunkers in a single day.

Spelologists may come to cave for research, upon coordination...

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4.0
20w

Mystical Cave is perfect for anyone looking for a bit of adventure — with a short trek and an underground cave exploration.

As someone who enjoys a challenge, I tried both! First, there's a 20–30 minute uphill trek (depending on your pace). It’s a bit tiring, but refreshing. At the top, you’ll get to enjoy beautiful mountain views — a nice reward before heading back down.

After that, we started the Mystical Cave tour. The inside of the cave is cool and quiet, and our guide shared interesting stories about its history and natural formation. After about 30–45 minutes, you’ll reach the end of the main path, where you can see beautiful stalagmite formations that almost look like natural crystals — really amazing to see up close.

But if you're up for more adventure, there's a lower section of the cave that's more challenging. The path gets steep, and the man-made ladder there isn’t very sturdy, so be extra careful. It’s also dark, so a flashlight is a must. I made it through, but it wasn’t easy! You’ll need to crawl or slide through tight openings, and even “dive” into narrow parts — it's not for the faint of heart.

Overall, it was a fun and challenging experience — definitely worth it if you’re into nature and adventure.

🗺️ Commute Guide: From LRT-2, transfer to an e-trike, jeep, or e-bus going to Antipolo.

From Antipolo proper, take a tricycle to Mystical Cave. -If you're in a group (4 pax), it's around ₱50 per person. -If you're alone, expect to pay for a special trip...

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Leandro Rafael BayonitoLeandro Rafael Bayonito
The nearest cave accessible from Metro Manila for aspiring spelunkers. To get there from Marilaque by private vehicle (there were no public transportation accessible to the attraction spot, thus don't expect to find one), once the large limestone mountain is found, turn right to Puting Bato - White Cement Road and expect the extreme slow travel for 23 minutes along the sharp rocky road, since the roads were undeveloped for years. If coming from Hinapao - Tagbac Road from Sumulong Circle, expect the uneven road and steep ascent to the site. Parking is limited, and can be parkrd in the soil near the wild trees and shrubs in front of the entrance. The entrance fee is P50.00 to be paid to the locals. Wooden cottage is available. It takes a 10-minute stairway walk to Inday Nelly Delens Cave. The interior cave was so awesome, as I see the pure white Stalactites and Stalagmite formation. The cave was now lighted inside by a bulb. It was wide as if I was in the Basilica or Cathedral. It was humid, but expect some bats to be encountered when entering from the outside. The stalagmite is a white rock formation and it shines like there was a glass or salt gleaming from a flashlight. Unlike stalactites, stalagmites form from the base of the floor. It was a hidden gem of Antipolo. There were two staircase to choose from: Whether visiting first the Calvary Mountain or enter the Mystical Cave first. I can be both hikers and spelunkers in a single day. Spelologists may come to cave for research, upon coordination with the locals.
AlexisAlexis
Mystical Cave is perfect for anyone looking for a bit of adventure — with a short trek and an underground cave exploration. As someone who enjoys a challenge, I tried both! First, there's a 20–30 minute uphill trek (depending on your pace). It’s a bit tiring, but refreshing. At the top, you’ll get to enjoy beautiful mountain views — a nice reward before heading back down. After that, we started the Mystical Cave tour. The inside of the cave is cool and quiet, and our guide shared interesting stories about its history and natural formation. After about 30–45 minutes, you’ll reach the end of the main path, where you can see beautiful stalagmite formations that almost look like natural crystals — really amazing to see up close. But if you're up for more adventure, there's a lower section of the cave that's more challenging. The path gets steep, and the man-made ladder there isn’t very sturdy, so be extra careful. It’s also dark, so a flashlight is a must. I made it through, but it wasn’t easy! You’ll need to crawl or slide through tight openings, and even “dive” into narrow parts — it's not for the faint of heart. Overall, it was a fun and challenging experience — definitely worth it if you’re into nature and adventure. 🗺️ Commute Guide: From LRT-2, transfer to an e-trike, jeep, or e-bus going to Antipolo. From Antipolo proper, take a tricycle to Mystical Cave. -If you're in a group (4 pax), it's around ₱50 per person. -If you're alone, expect to pay for a special trip (higher fare).
Forty FourForty Four
Tucked away in a very remote village, the Mystical Cave is quite a site to behold. If you are travelling by motorcycle, the road leading to is very precarious and so it's better to park at the juncture of where the cement factory entrance and beginning of the village starts, then take a tricycle (about 100 pesos) to the actual cave site. Inside the cave there are lots of bats and you can hear them echo locate constantly overhead. If you're afraid of bats, be aware. Inside the cave is, as the name implies, "mystical". It is lit with a string of lights but it is still recommended to bring your own flashlight. Many strange outer-worldly looking rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites strewn the interior of the cave and it goes quite deep. For the more adventuresome, there are a few tunnels that are quite horrifying looking. Definitely an unsettling feeling, but if you're an experienced caver, you'll probably be right at home. The random locals will try to push "tours" and unofficial "entrance fees" onto you. But you're better off just doing your own exploration. About 1.5 hours drive from Makati.
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The nearest cave accessible from Metro Manila for aspiring spelunkers. To get there from Marilaque by private vehicle (there were no public transportation accessible to the attraction spot, thus don't expect to find one), once the large limestone mountain is found, turn right to Puting Bato - White Cement Road and expect the extreme slow travel for 23 minutes along the sharp rocky road, since the roads were undeveloped for years. If coming from Hinapao - Tagbac Road from Sumulong Circle, expect the uneven road and steep ascent to the site. Parking is limited, and can be parkrd in the soil near the wild trees and shrubs in front of the entrance. The entrance fee is P50.00 to be paid to the locals. Wooden cottage is available. It takes a 10-minute stairway walk to Inday Nelly Delens Cave. The interior cave was so awesome, as I see the pure white Stalactites and Stalagmite formation. The cave was now lighted inside by a bulb. It was wide as if I was in the Basilica or Cathedral. It was humid, but expect some bats to be encountered when entering from the outside. The stalagmite is a white rock formation and it shines like there was a glass or salt gleaming from a flashlight. Unlike stalactites, stalagmites form from the base of the floor. It was a hidden gem of Antipolo. There were two staircase to choose from: Whether visiting first the Calvary Mountain or enter the Mystical Cave first. I can be both hikers and spelunkers in a single day. Spelologists may come to cave for research, upon coordination with the locals.
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Mystical Cave is perfect for anyone looking for a bit of adventure — with a short trek and an underground cave exploration. As someone who enjoys a challenge, I tried both! First, there's a 20–30 minute uphill trek (depending on your pace). It’s a bit tiring, but refreshing. At the top, you’ll get to enjoy beautiful mountain views — a nice reward before heading back down. After that, we started the Mystical Cave tour. The inside of the cave is cool and quiet, and our guide shared interesting stories about its history and natural formation. After about 30–45 minutes, you’ll reach the end of the main path, where you can see beautiful stalagmite formations that almost look like natural crystals — really amazing to see up close. But if you're up for more adventure, there's a lower section of the cave that's more challenging. The path gets steep, and the man-made ladder there isn’t very sturdy, so be extra careful. It’s also dark, so a flashlight is a must. I made it through, but it wasn’t easy! You’ll need to crawl or slide through tight openings, and even “dive” into narrow parts — it's not for the faint of heart. Overall, it was a fun and challenging experience — definitely worth it if you’re into nature and adventure. 🗺️ Commute Guide: From LRT-2, transfer to an e-trike, jeep, or e-bus going to Antipolo. From Antipolo proper, take a tricycle to Mystical Cave. -If you're in a group (4 pax), it's around ₱50 per person. -If you're alone, expect to pay for a special trip (higher fare).
Alexis

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Tucked away in a very remote village, the Mystical Cave is quite a site to behold. If you are travelling by motorcycle, the road leading to is very precarious and so it's better to park at the juncture of where the cement factory entrance and beginning of the village starts, then take a tricycle (about 100 pesos) to the actual cave site. Inside the cave there are lots of bats and you can hear them echo locate constantly overhead. If you're afraid of bats, be aware. Inside the cave is, as the name implies, "mystical". It is lit with a string of lights but it is still recommended to bring your own flashlight. Many strange outer-worldly looking rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites strewn the interior of the cave and it goes quite deep. For the more adventuresome, there are a few tunnels that are quite horrifying looking. Definitely an unsettling feeling, but if you're an experienced caver, you'll probably be right at home. The random locals will try to push "tours" and unofficial "entrance fees" onto you. But you're better off just doing your own exploration. About 1.5 hours drive from Makati.
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