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Hinagdanan Cave (Panglao Island, Bohol)

Hinagdanan Cave (Panglao Island, Bohol)

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Waktu terbaik untuk berkunjung

Early morning for softer sunlight beams and smaller crowds; dry season (November to May) gives clearer light and easier access.

Tips anggaran

Small entry fee, typically around ₱60–100, cash preferred as card machines are uncommon; no regular free days or national park passes apply, so combine nearby stops to split transport costs.

Direkomendasikan untuk

Photography enthusiasts, Adventure travelers, Families with older children, Nature lovers

Rencanakan kunjungan Anda

30-45 min

Tentang

Fakta cepat: Sunlight filters through ceiling holes to paint the underground water a vivid emerald, while stalactites and stalagmites hang and rise around calm swimming spots. Visitors report an eerie echo of dripping water and fluttering bat shadows, and a steep iron ladder leads down to a cool, clear pool that feels noticeably cooler than outside air.

Sorotan: A rusted iron ladder drops into a sunlit chamber where a brackish pool plunges roughly 8–10 meters deep, so swimmers sometimes glide over submerged rock formations. Local guides often point out clusters of fruit bats clinging to the ceiling and invite you to cup your hands and listen as the slow, rhythmic drip echoes like a hollow drumbeat.

Tips orang dalam

  • Wear water shoes or sturdy sandals, the ladder and cave floor are slippery and uneven.
  • Bring a waterproof phone case or small waterproof camera for pool photos and low-light shots.
  • Arrive right after opening to catch sunlight shafts and avoid tour groups.
  • Descend and climb the ladder carefully, one person at a time, and bring a towel and dry clothes as changing facilities are basic.

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