Hoyop-hoyopan Cave

Cave · Camalig

Hoyop-hoyopan Cave

Cave · Camalig
Camalig, Albay, Philippines

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Ancient caves with bats, stalactites, stalagmites; WWII refuge  

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Elie Salvador

Google
We really enjoyed the cave! Our guide was friendly and fun, and he told us a lot of stories and information about the cave. It's really dark inside the cave and it's cold. There are a lot of bats, and it's kinda slippery, so just be careful.

Fritz Erese

Google
Great Tour experience. Tour Guide was the best and we enjoyed the adventurous walk in the cave.

Eyas Hegazi

Google
Very nice cave. We got to see bats inside. The tour guide told interesting facts about the place. Entry depends on group size.

Melvic Flores

Google
Ang ganda ng cave!! This was my first time caving, and for me, the experience was awesome! Also, thank you to Kuya Franklin, our tour guide! He was great at explaining the history! Our kids enjoyed the experience, too! My husband was grateful, too! We all are!! Thankful to the bats, too! They kissed [our interpretation] us halfway!! Lol 😅 We were all thankful to the experience and to the cave!

Daddy Richards

Google
Even children will find it easy to trek... Once you get here, a local tour guide is required will accompany you inside the cave. Take the opportunity to ask him to take your pictures, they know where the perfect places and angles for a good shots... As the tour goes, they will tell you the history of the cave... It's a nice experience to visit this place...the fee is Php 300.00

Liza Lakwatchera

Google
A good place to let older children see stalactites and stalagmites in person. Caving is relatively easy and less dangerous in this cave compared to others. The path for tourists is mostly well-lit, and the guides are prepared with portable light bulbs for those that are not. However, the floor is slippery, so be prepared with proper footwear. My running shoes were good enough. The cave is known to be a makeshift shelter during the typhoons. Historically, it was also used during the war and Martial Law time. The guides have a lot of stories to share and very creative imagination to make the adventure interesting and entertaining.

Neil - The Backpack Adventures

Google
This place is the perfect place to go for those who love spelunking. Nothing beats going to the different chambers of this cave while listening to your guide. You'd get to see plenty of stalactites and stalagmites here and your guide would usually associate it with a well known object or figure. You have to check these out

Anni E

Google
Great place to visit when in Albay. Easy to find, I used Google Maps. The guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining as he told me and my children about the caves history and pointed out interesting rock and crystal formations. The cave is wide in most places (guide says the cave is used for partying sometimes and also a place of refuge during typhoons) and windy. You would also see bats there but not many. Parking - 25 Guide - 300 Environmental fee - 20/head