Amazing place, so beautiful and the water was amazing to swim in. Although there were quite a few people there, it was still spacious enough to enjoy a lovely swim.
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Hinagdanan Cave Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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There are a large number of stalactites and stalagmites in the Sinada South Cave, and the water is also very clear, and you can swim in the cave. The caves are often inhabited by some rare invertebrates, such as albino crabs, and some bats.
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Hinagdanan Cave Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Amazing place, so beautiful and the water was amazing to swim in. Although there were quite a few people there, it was still spacious enough to enjoy a lovely swim.
Hinagdanan cave is famous in Bohol but it’s small cave entrance fee 50 per person
When the time was right, the light might sting and look beautiful, but it was dim when I went. The photo is taken in night mode, so it looks bright, but it's actually much darker. I was worried that the bats were flying so it was contaminated with feces, but the water seemed clean. It's so hot and humid that I definitely want to swim. Prepare your swimsuit. There is no place to change in the limestone cave.
A must- explore place in Bohol if you are adventurous and love to go into caves. It is quite slippery so you should wear shoes with non-slippery soles. Watch each step as you take pics.
Hinagdanan Cave is a famed Bohol tourist attraction for not only its unique beauty but also the interesting story of how it came to be.
Gone were the days when still young and carefree. Bohol was the first place i travelled solo. when I thirst for adventure/ solitude. I found happiness and peace at sea and it was moments I really treasure till now as I gave learned a lot from saving money, being thrifty as a backpacker, packing light an being on my own. I learned that there is really noone besides yourself to depend on. you have to be street smart and aware of your surroundings. I stayed at a fiendly low key hotel in Alona Beach Sea Breeze hotel which is 3 minute walk from the beach. i joined an Island hopping tour with supposedly a couple having their moment time alone which was funny. They were tourists from a different country they rented the motor boat i guess for themselves but i guess the tour guide decided to count me in to save money and ge thougt it wouldnt hurt to add me as I was a lone traveller. iwas really funny and memorable that i have enjoyed it a lot. Indeed my first really has taught me a lot of things