Callao Cave
Posted on 14. May, 2008 by Lakwatsero in Destinations, Information, Luzon
Callao Cave is perhaps one of the most popular caves in the Philippines (even more popular than the caves of Sagada) and the best known tourist attraction of the Cagayan Province. It is located in Barangays Parabba and Quibal, in the town of Peñablanca, a thirty minute drive from the provincial capitol Tuguegarao.
Unlike the caves of Sagada, Callao Cave is very easy to explore but requires little test of endurance as you go up the stair with close to 200 steps before witnessing the massive limestone and rock formations inside.

It is made up of seven chambers and various formations: the Column, Chapel, Skeleton, Elephant’s Head, Praying Angel, Rocket, Lion’s Head and Dog’s Head Formations. The Chapel, being featured in many tourism ads and postcards, is the main attraction of the cave (and of the whole Cagayan), it is a chamber turned into a cathedral by the locals. The place draws a dramatic picture as the skylight illuminates the hall through its opening.
While in the area, one must also try a wooden boat ride in Mororan (Minoran) River passing through small rainforest, a bat cave, scenic rocky cliffs and picturesque river banks with crystal clear water ideal for swimming.
How to Get There:
Tuguegarao, the capital of Cagayan Province is the jump-off point for Callao Cave. There are two ways to reach the cave from Tuguegarao: One (though rare) is to ride a jeep/tricycle in Balzain Highway going to Quibal for P25.00/head, the road that leads to the town of Peñablanca ends at the Park; or take the road that leads to Callao Cave Resort leading to the Mororan River, but one needs to ride a banca to get across the river to Callao Cave.
To go to Tuguegarao:
By Land
From Manila, Victory Liner, Baliwag (Contact No: 524-7111, 525-1067, 525-3064, 525-6769, 525-2338, 525-2294), EMC Bus Company, Auto Bus Company (Contact No: 7358096) and Florida Liner have daily trips to Cagayan Capitol everyday almost every hour. It is around 485 kilometers north of Metro Manila; travel time is about 10 hours and the fare is approximately P600.00.
If you are coming from Tabuk, jeepneys are available in Kalabaw Intersection (in front of St. William Cathedral), fare is P55.00. From Ilocos and Abra, GMW Liner and Florida Liner have trips to Tuguegarao.
By Air
Air Philippines flies to Tuguegarao from Manila, travel time is an hour more or less.
Where to Stay:
For those planning to stay overnight in Peñablanca, you may stay at Callao Cave Resort (Contact No: 078-8441801). But there are more hotels and lodges in Tuguegarao, among them is Bed & Breakfast Pension House (Contact No: 078-8464743/+639206666997) which offers P500 for a triple fan room, and extra P100 per head, with free breakfast. The bathrooms are shared, but the place is clean and safe.
Other hotels are:
- Hotel Candice, Blumentritt St, Tuguegarao (Contact No: 078-8442001; Fax No: 078-8442003)
- Hotel Delfino, Gonzaga St, Tuguegarao (Contact No: 078-8441314)
- Hotel Lorita, Rizal St, Tuguegarao (Contact No: 078-8441390)
- Pensione Roma, Luna St, Tuguegarao (Contact No: 078-8441057)
Activities:
Here is the list of the activities you can do to maximize your stay in Callao
- Spelunking in Callao Cave (Entrance Fee: P20.00/<$1), and other caves in Peñablanca: Jackpot Cave, Odessa-Tumbali Cave System and San Carlos Cave
Lifted from RJ SeaFlight Discovery Tours:
· Callao Caves – Located within the Peñablanca Protected Landscape; 24 kilometers from Tuguegarao. The seven-chambered Callao Caves boast of massive limestone and other rock formations, skylights, and a chapel.
· Jackpot Cave – Located at Sitio Tumallo, Barangay Quibal in Peñablanca. At 115 meters, it is the second deepest cave in the Philippines. The cave has a walking-size passage, shafts and drops of varying depths that provide for a lot of rope works.
· Odessa-Tumbali Cave System – Located at Sitio Abbenditan, Barangay Quibal in Peñablanca. At 12.60 kilometers, it is the third longest cave in the Philippines. Known locally as Abbenditan Cave, it is active, flood prone, and provides excellent wet sport caving.
· San Carlos Cave – Probably one of the toughest caves the Philippines could offer. When inside the cave, spelunkers will learn the art of cave crawling. A chamber called “Ice Cream Parlor” contains a cluster of white stalagmites that resemble scooped ice cream. The “John the Baptist” chamber is a very deep underwater sump that one has to take a deep breath and swim to the other side of the chamber. Sharp and rough stones could scratch the skin and tear clothing.
- Boat ride in Mororan River (P300.00/~$7)
- Watch thousands of bats fly out from Callao Cave at around 6 pm from the Mororan River.
- Swimming in Mororan River
- Kayaking in Pinacanauan river.
- Visit Our Lady of Piat Basilica Minore
- Explore the rest of Cagayan: Portabaga Falls in Sta. Praxedes, Black & Fine Sand Beaches, The Oldest Bell in Southeast Asia located in Camalaniugan’s San Jacinto de Polonia Parish.
Tips:
- When in Callao Cave, some kids offer guide services for any amount your conscience can afford. These kids are kind and will help you in any way they can.
- To ride a banca to Mororan river, go downstairs near the Callao Cave entrance. One banca can accomodate up to fifteen (15) people, so you may opt to join other groups to lessen the expense. A banca ride cost P300.00, back and forth.
- Try swimming in the river, so bring extra clothes.
- If you are a commuter, be sure to finish the tour on or before 3:00 pm because transportation is limited beyond that time. We finish our tour by 4:00pm and we cannot find Traysi near Callao so we were forced to rent a special Traysi Trip for P300.00 to Tuguegarao.
Lakwatsero Experience:
Lakwatsero has been to Callao Cave in 2006. Watch out for the narratives, pictures and itineraries of his travel.
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jen
Jan 1st, 2010
hi angel, nakapunta ka na pala sa callao. balak naming pumunta sa holy week. northern luzon trip naman. sama ka
DJ
Dec 26th, 2009
Pwede po bang humingi ng itinerary? Mga gaano katagal ang kelangan para sa exploration ng 4 na caves sa Peñablanca? Pati dun sa Mororan River, at kayaking sa pinacanauan river at dun sa iba mo pang mga activities na pwede gawin? Thanks!
nell
Nov 24th, 2009
Hi, we’re going to cagayan this weekend. I’d like to ask for options to get to Callao Cave, other than jeeps/tricycles… Since you said,
“One (though rare) is to ride a jeep/tricycle in Balzain Highway going to Quibal for P25.00/head…”
In short, what’s the usual way?
winston
Nov 16th, 2009
hi…i grew up in callao,im i thank you all for the appreciation you made from my hometown…please continue and tell ur friends the beauty of callao…
last year 2008 i visited my hometown and it makes me so mad and very sad..the cottages are not maintained and some are already destroyed..i blaming the mayors from 1998 to present pinabayaan nyo ang ganda ng callao cave and resort..mga walang kwentang opisyal ng gobyerno..
and the worst thing is this;they cut almost everything of the stalactites specially at the entrance of the cave
bullshit to those people who did that????mga pu……in……nila.
Lakwatsero
Nov 23rd, 2009
Hehehe! Thanks winston! Yeah you’re right, some irresponsible people don’t care about our nature… and I hope the local government act to restore the place, sayang eh…
Darknight
Sep 25th, 2009
Hi Bleue,
We scheduled a Callao – Pagudpod trek this coming November. We will just commute from Manila to Callao, then Callao to Pagupod. Is there bus travelling from there? Thanks
michelle
Jun 21st, 2009
Good you were able to enjoy your trip in callao.
I’m a penablancan.
Marvin Mayos
Mar 4th, 2009
I am undertaking a study on a development plan of our own Bengaongao cave at Tublay, Benguet. Can you share me more about the developments that were undertaken in the cagayan caves? Thank you very much
emililyn
Aug 13th, 2008
sana mkapunta ako dyan sa cave nin u….