A cave situated amongst a forest, kinda hidden but you can pick up a tour guide, the appeal of it is very pretty and for one who likes hiking and cave splunking is good. Safety is a large concern with the main bridge in or out being a rickety barely built contraption made of rebar. Ttthe cave itself is a mix a stones and lights of said stones, it's a nice and interesting experience, you can climb parts and really get stuck in...but at your own risk, the drops are real and the stones have jagged edges, at the end it's cheap, easy and fun so I advise a small caution but...
Read moreamazing experience we arrived at aningalan nearly 5pm but they still cater us, thanks to Kagawad who assist us. Entrance fee is 30 pesos each, then lucky enough bcoz were the only persons last visited that day, weather is not so good to us, it's raining but still we enjoy taking photos of the cave. My shots are not so good. But this cave is really amazing, stone formation and the place it self nami gid e tana...
Read moreThe outstanding form of the Igbaclag cave amazed me and my family! When glittering sunlight shines through the hole of the cave, the hidden scenery showed up right in front of us. From sharp-pointed rocks to gigantic holes, everything in the cave seemed to be a wonder of nature. Though there's sharp rocks and dark spaces, there was nothing to be worried about it. Thanks to the guide, we enjoyed our...
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