Timubo Cave
During the morning, we went to Timubo Cave. If you are not
bringing any vehicle, you may get a multicab or a Habal-habal(Motobike) to
bring you to the place and of course, there are fees for riding it. It is a bit
far from Bellavistamarie Beach where we were staying. Timubo Cave is in a
middle of a field. You can see mountains there and fresh air to breath. When we
arrived there, we paid 5 Pesos each for the entrance. When we reached the
destination, I hurriedly look for the cave since the surrounding was just a
field until I walked a bit there I save the signage of the cave. It is just at
the mouth of it. We paid 15 Pesos for going down the cave.
It is a long way
going down to the bottom of the cave. It is about 50 yards. The stairs are a
bit slippery so you better be careful. There are handrails to hold along the
stairs. While going down, I am amazed with the stalactites and stalagmites.
Upon going down, we were very careful. Some the parts of the ceiling are very
low. It was my first time to enter a cave.
When
we reached the bottom of the cave, I was astonished by the pool there. The
water is so clear and bluish. Its temperature was just fine. It is refreshing
and not cold. You will also see an altar of Our Lady of Guadalupe in there.
Many people visits this place and have a swim.
Outside the cave, there are souvenirs for sale.