There's no doubt, Philippines is undeniably rich in wonderful, magical and fantastic made by nature, beautiful tourist spots in every city or Island you go.
One of which that highlighted and started my summer of this year is when I've finally visited BUKILAT CAVE.
In few of my blog posts here, I always share about my second home in Camotes Island. However, in my numerous times that I visited the Island, I have never been to Bukilat Cave not until this year.
One of my reason is that the cave is located at the far away town of the Island in Tudela which is 40mins travel time from San Francisco by motorcycle or private vehicle.
But finally this time, me and my friend @explorewithsasha visited this famous cave at long last, after seeing instagrammble photos in social medias and in movie starring by Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, entitled "Can't help falling inlove".
Before you enter the cave, the caretaker will give you a brief orientation on what you should and should not do inside. The entrance fee is 20 pesos. You don't need a tour guide to enter the cave because it isn't particularly dangerous.
This is what you'll see if you go down after entering the cave's main entrance.
And this is how it would appear from inside the cave, facing the entrance/exit.
This is the first spot you'll notice. To be honest, it is secretly taking my breath away. Few of the caves we've visited don't have high ceilings; most of them are only tall enough for a person to walk inside, unlike this one. It's quite large and spacious on the inside.
You would see various types of rocks that enhances the natural beauty of the cave.
This is near the cave's end and a great spot for photos. So I jumped at the chance to take a photo at this prime attraction for a pose.
After that we took a brief dip unto the water which is very cold, refreshing at the same time. We took our time to chill a bit, and appreciate the nature outside before we head back to where we stayed.
It was such a wonderful experience to see such a unique and refreshing place. Nature is indeed both unpredictable and astounding. Something that makes you want to discover more, to see how beautiful they are all created naturally.
That is it for now. Thanks for wandering with me! Til our next wander.