Aglipay Caves & CAmpsite


Aglipay Caves and Campsite promises a special venue for communing with nature. A series of 37-chamber cave system, eight of which have been developed as tourist spots. Located in the midst of rolling hills and verdant forest, the caves boast of peculiar characteristics of their own such as an underground spring and well-preserved stalagmites and stalactites. The caves interlink with each other and run to a depth of about 20 meters. The place is recommended for camping activities and outdoor functions especially for big groups.
Tourist Guide
Things to bring: for the best experience.
2. Camera - while it's very important to bring flashlights when visiting Aglipay caves it is also best to bring some camera with you for capturing every good moments in this adventure. You might want to bring a small tripod if possible because the cave has some small entrances and tight spots and a water proof camera is recommended.
3. Camping Tent - you can also bring camping tent for portable shelter and also you can leave some of your stuff in here lig bags and clothes as long as your tent has a lock.
Additional Info:
- Entrance Fee:
- age 0-5 years old – No Fee
- 6 years old & above – ₱25 perhead
- Camping Fee: ₱50 perhead
- Safari Hall Renting Fee: ₱2,500 (Good for Wedding/Birthdays Party)
- You can contact Aglipay Cave’s & Campsite Staff for more information with this phone number:
09352899053
Activities:
- Spelunking
- Forest Beating
Fun Facts
- Aglipay Caves was named after the town and the founder of the Philippine Independent Church, Gregorio Aglipay.
- Aside from the cave, 27 bird species are also found in the area, that includes an endemic type of hornbill.