The renowned Callao Cave and Callao River are situated in Penablanca, Cagayan.
The welcome sign at the entrance going to the cave. An entrance fee of P20 each person is needed for the cave tour.
Around two hundred steps or more would take you to the cave entrance. Climbing the stairs is a physical challenge but don't worry, you can take a brief rest on the benches along the high stairs.
The light that passes through the hole on top of the cave enlightens what is supposed to be a dark cave.
Tourists are accompanied by a tour guide who will give orientation on the history of the cave and the interesting rock formations inside it.
Inside the cave are turtle, Merlion of Singapore, horse and other creatures.
The battery of our digital camera got drained so we solely relied to my phone camera that has no flash.
There is also a chapel built inside the cave.
On the left was our young lady tour guide, posing for a shot with the kids after the tour.
Aboard a boat sailing across the river. You have to pay P20 to cross the river back and forth.
A pleasant nature trip costs around P 600 per boat.
There were sheds besides the river that can be hired for P250, enough to secure your things and have something to sit on.
But if you opted to have a more descent cottage, there is a two-room cottages that are available for you. You just have to pay P1,000.
Callao river is a perfect summer treat because of its cold water. And since the water is running, you are assured of a clean swim.
You can also eat your meal in the boat by the river. Just don't drink the water from the river. Hehehehehehe!
And to cap your summer adventure, a serving of halu-halo for P20 each is available in the food stalls beside the river.
What delighted me to this remote beautiful place is its friendliness to a blogger like me. THE GLOBE BROAD BOND IS STRONG! The fourth pictures from below tells it so.
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