Information about Aglipay Caves
Aglipay Caves
The Aglipay Caves is located in Baranggay Villa Ventura near the little town of Aglipay, a municipality in the landlocked province of Qurino. The caves cover 101 hectares of pristine forest and are notable for their well-preserved rock formations. The cave's stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones are built by minerals induced by dripping water. The Aglipay Caves were found in 1983. It was named after Gregorio Aglipay, the founder of the Philippine Independent Church.
The Aglipay Caves are made up of roughly 37 interconnecting chambers, of which only 8 have been explored and are accessible to the public. The most feasible entry to the Aglipay Caves would begin with chamber 1, followed by a short hike to chamber 8, followed by a climbing adventure to chamber 3. You will emerge in a roomy chamber after you have finally reached the 8th cave.
Best time to visit
It's best to visit the caves during the dry season, which usually starts in late December and last through May.
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