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Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park Adventures

Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park offers stunning limestone karst landscapes, crystal-clear lagoons, caves, and natural stone bridges, making it a superb destination for kayaking, spelunking, and nature exploration.

672
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1935
Year Established

About Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park

 

Located on Bucas Grande Island in Surigao del Norte, Philippines, Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park is renowned for its dramatic limestone formations, natural stone bridges, and crystal-clear freshwater lagoons that create otherworldly scenery. The park’s name 'Sohoton' means 'narrow opening,' aptly describing its landscape carved by centuries of water erosion. The region is part of a larger network of protected karst ecosystems rich in biodiversity, hosting endemic bird species, diverse marine life, and lush tropical forests. Visitors often explore the Sohoton Lagoon, which is famous for its enchanting natural stone bridges, caves, and deep blue waters teeming with fish and jellyfish. Kayaking and canoeing through the lagoons is a top recreational activity, allowing intimate encounters with the park’s natural wonders. The area also offers exciting spelunking or cave tubing experiences through its interconnected cave systems. Historically, the area was declared a national park in 1935 and remains a vital sanctuary for both wildlife and local indigenous communities who have stewarded the land for generations. Its remote, unspoiled ambiance appeals to adventurers and eco-tourists alike, while its unique geological features make it a prime site for photography, nature study, and wildlife observation. Infrastructure is relatively minimal, preserving the pristine condition of the park, though guided tours are available to facilitate safe and respectful exploration.

Highlights

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Sohoton Lagoon with its crystal-clear waters and stunning natural stone bridges

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Magkukuob Cave, a vast cave system ideal for spelunking and exploration

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The Jellyfish Sanctuary where tourists can safely swim among harmless jellyfish

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Remote limestone cliffs and secluded lagoons accessible only by boat or kayak

Notable Natural Features

Natural Stone Bridges

Remarkable limestone arches formed naturally through centuries of erosion, creating stunning pathways over clear waters.

Magkukuob Cave

A popular attraction featuring a network of caves with navigable tunnels and beautiful rock formations.

Jellyfish Sanctuary

A designated area where visitors can safely swim among non-stinging jellyfish, offering a unique wildlife encounter.