Discover the Enigmatic Turtle Cave in Baguio
Explore the mesmerizing Turtle Cave in Baguio, a hidden natural wonder perfect for adventurers and nature lovers seeking peace and beauty.
Turtle Cave, a hidden gem in Baguio, offers tourists a unique escape into nature. This natural attraction is perfect for adventurers and nature lovers seeking tranquility and beauty in the heart of the mountains.
A brief summary to Turtle Cave
- CH79+R4R, Baguio, Benguet, PH
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- Tuesday 9 am-4 pm
- Thursday 9 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Visit on weekdays to enjoy a quieter experience away from the weekend crowds.
- Wear sturdy shoes for navigating the uneven terrain around the cave.
- Bring a flashlight to explore the cave's hidden areas more effectively.
- Plan for a picnic at a nearby spot after your cave exploration for a refreshing break.
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Getting There
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Jeepney
From Burnham Park, walk to the nearest jeepney terminal, which is located near the park's entrance. Look for jeepneys with the sign 'Asin Road' or 'Longlong.' Board the jeepney and pay the fare (approximately PHP 10-15). Inform the driver that you are heading to Turtle Cave. The jeepney will take you along Asin Road. After about 20-30 minutes, ask to be dropped off at the nearest stop to Turtle Cave, which is CH79+R4R. From there, you may need to walk approximately 10-15 minutes downhill to reach Turtle Cave.
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Tricycle
If you prefer a more direct route, you can take a tricycle from any point in Baguio. Simply flag down a tricycle and inform the driver that you want to go to Turtle Cave (CH79+R4R). The fare may vary depending on your pickup location, but expect to pay around PHP 100-150 for a short trip. The driver will take you directly to the entrance of Turtle Cave.
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Walking
For those who enjoy walking and want to explore the area, you can start from Burnham Park. Head east towards Magsaysay Avenue and follow the road towards Asin Road. Continue walking along Asin Road for about 2 km, which will take approximately 25-30 minutes. Keep an eye out for signs indicating Turtle Cave or ask locals for directions. Once you reach CH79+R4R, you will find the entrance to Turtle Cave nearby.
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