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Calbiga Caves Natural Park Adventures

Calbiga Caves Natural Park is a vast protected area renowned for its extensive limestone cave systems, lush tropical forests, and rich biodiversity on the island of Samar, Philippines.

9,885 acres
Acres Protected
12 miles
Miles of Trails
5,000 - 7,000
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Calbiga Caves Natural Park

 

Calbiga Caves Natural Park is located in the municipality of Calbiga in Samar province, Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. It is famous for housing one of the largest cave systems in the country, with thousands of caverns and chambers formed by karst limestone geology. The park spans a rugged landscape of dense tropical rainforest and limestone mountains, offering visitors a unique encounter with dramatic underground formations including stalactites, stalagmites, and massive chambers. The caves are still being explored, revealing new caverns and fossil finds that highlight the area's geological and paleontological significance. Beyond caving, the lush forest ecosystem supports a variety of flora and fauna, including some endemic and endangered species. The park is a favorite destination for adventure tourists, spelunkers, researchers, and nature lovers who seek to explore its natural wonders and experience ecotourism in a relatively untouched setting. Historically, the Calbiga caves have cultural significance for local indigenous communities. Visitors can engage in guided spelunking tours, hike along forest trails, and experience the mystical atmosphere of the caves' underground rivers and chambers. The park remains an important site for conservation efforts and eco-friendly tourism development, emphasizing sustainable exploration of its fragile environment.

Highlights

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Langun-Gobingob Cave System – the largest cave chamber in the Philippines and one of the biggest in Southeast Asia

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Rich karst limestone formations including stalactites, stalagmites, and underground rivers

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Dense tropical rainforest supporting diverse wildlife, including endemic species

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Guided spelunking tours showcasing unexplored caverns and fossil deposits

Notable Natural Features

Langun-Gobingob Cave

A colossal underground chamber famed as the largest cave in the Philippines with vast caverns and spectacular formations.

Tagupit Cave

Another major cave system within the park, known for its intricate rock formations and underground river.

Underground River

A subterranean river flowing through several caves, creating scenic natural pools and cascading waterfalls.