Timubo Cave of Camotes Island
Camotes Island is not only blessed with white sand beaches but also caves are abundant in the Island. We actually visited one cave, and that was the Timubo Cave. It is a dry entry, two way cave. Meaning, it has the same entrance and exit.The cave is really not that big, and the stalactites and stalagmites are not grandeur either. But what makes this cave interesting is the pool of cold water. A very nice way to freshen up after hours of travel and having been exposed to the heat of the sun. The water is not deep nor shallow, just enough to swim around and enjoy the water.
Entrance to the cave cost ten pesos, I hope I remembered that right. And we reached the place through a rented multicab.






sa bantayan pod, naa pod cave ngadto, Ogtong ngalan. pare-pareha og porma ani. :)
yeah, but the last time we were at bantayan, we did not visit Ogtong cave.. been there a long time ago, kato dli pa uso ang camera and wla pa na develop ang place.. wla nko nka-adto nga well develop na.. someday...
is there any cottages there to stay