Exploring the Enigmatic Guyangan Cave System
Discover the Guyangan Cave System in Banton, Romblon – a breathtaking natural wonder filled with stunning formations and rich cultural history.
Venture into the Guyangan Cave System, a hidden gem in Banton, Romblon, where natural beauty and adventure await. This stunning cave system offers breathtaking formations, rich biodiversity, and an opportunity to connect with nature in an unforgettable way.
A brief summary to Guyangan Cave System
- X33V+GMQ, Banton - Libtong - Yabawon Rd, Banton, Romblon, PH
Local tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as the cave paths can be uneven and slippery.
- Bring a flashlight or headlamp to explore the darker sections of the caves.
- Consider hiring a local guide for a more enriching experience.
- Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful exploration.
- Don't forget to bring water and snacks, as there are limited facilities nearby.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, start your journey from the main city in Mimaropa, such as Calapan or Puerto Galera. Head towards the town of Banton in Romblon province. Once you reach Banton, navigate to Banton - Libtong - Yabawon Road, using the coordinates (12.9538337, 122.0942499) to guide you. Keep an eye out for local signages as you approach the area. Parking is limited, so be prepared to park your car safely nearby.
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Public Transportation - Bus
To reach Guyangan Cave System via public transport, board a bus from major cities in Mimaropa, such as Calapan or Puerto Galera, heading to Romblon. Once you arrive in Romblon town, transfer to a local jeepney or tricycle that goes to Banton. Inform the driver that you are heading to Guyangan Cave System, and they will drop you off at the nearest point. The bus fare from Calapan to Romblon is around PHP 200-250, and the jeepney fare to Banton should be approximately PHP 50-70.
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Tricycle
After arriving in Banton via bus or jeepney, hire a tricycle to take you directly to Guyangan Cave System. The tricycle ride should cost around PHP 100-150, depending on your negotiation skills. Make sure to confirm the fare before starting your journey. The tricycle will drop you off as close to the cave entrance as possible.
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Walking
If you are feeling adventurous and the cave is within a reasonable distance from where you are dropped off by the tricycle, you can walk the remaining distance. Follow the signs or ask locals for directions to ensure you reach the cave safely.
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