Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave
Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave
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giusy58
mantova430 contributions
mars 2019 • Entre amis
Luogo caratteristico, ma imparagonabile alle grotte cui siamo abituati in Italia. Si raggiungono attraverso una bella salita in mezzo ad una natura rigogliosa. Belli alcuni scorci.
Écrit le 2 mai 2019
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satominminmin
Yokohama, Japon263 contributions
mai 2019 • En couple
鍾乳洞内は暗いし道順の表示もないので、ガイドを頼むのがいいです。ガイドは300peso。
危険な場所はありませんが、一箇所とても狭い場所を通り抜けます。ガイドがライトで照らしながら詳しく説明してくれて、写真もたくさん撮ってくれます。鍾乳洞を出るとマヨン山が綺麗に見える場所もありました。
危険な場所はありませんが、一箇所とても狭い場所を通り抜けます。ガイドがライトで照らしながら詳しく説明してくれて、写真もたくさん撮ってくれます。鍾乳洞を出るとマヨン山が綺麗に見える場所もありました。
Écrit le 1 mai 2019
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Vicky D
10 contributions
nov. 2018
We have the cave all to ourselves and the tour guide was very accommodating and knowledgeable. It wasn't as good as the underground river in Palawan but it was a unique experience nonetheless. My daughter was looking forward for the bats but I guess they were all tired and hibernating. Some of the rock formation were captivating as well as the crystals. It was also naturally cool/ventilated inside (I was surprised), thought it would be very hot and cramp. It was a good experience, only downside was it was raining when we came out of the cave and can not see the Mayon volcano on the horizon. Would have been really perfect if it wasn't.
Écrit le 19 novembre 2018
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mr_eddiefraoslonorge
Oslo, Norvège1 137 contributions
juil. 2018 • En solo
Interesting rock formations with various shapes and sizes that will definitely activate your imagination. This hidden gem in Camalig, Albay is fascinating and historical as well.
Caution: The floor is slippery and wet. Some exit holes are very narrow, you’ll literally squeezed your way out. But it’s worth the adventure!
Caution: The floor is slippery and wet. Some exit holes are very narrow, you’ll literally squeezed your way out. But it’s worth the adventure!
Écrit le 11 septembre 2018
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JuanMarko
Laguna Province, Philippines489 contributions
sept. 2017 • Voyage d'affaires
This cave is not hot as you think. Because it's naturally ventilated and you can feel the wind inside. I would recommend watching my vlog first before going there. You can search on Youtube using this keyword "hoyop hoyopan cave"
by Juan Marko.
by Juan Marko.
Écrit le 22 juillet 2018
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Joyce D
134 contributions
sept. 2017 • En famille
We paid P300 for all of us 5 (1 child). It came with an amazong tour of the cave!
Fun facts we learned:
1. "Hoyop" is a Bicolano word that means "ihip" in Filipino and "blow of the wind" in English.
2. Filipinos hid here during the Japanese occupation.
3. Entrance was not easy to enter to compared today. They entered through hanging into vines.
4. During the Martial Law curfew, this is where Filipinos nearby would hold their dances. Yes, cave has a dance floor!
5. Some areas of the cave where used to bury people before when they lived here.
6. Rocks were naturally formed into shapes of snakes, crocodiles, a hand, a baby elephant.
I think we were really amazed because we didnt know such a cabe exists as a tourist spot haha.
We say it is a must see when you go to Albay! (It's near Legazpi so you can visit when you stay in the city.)
Fun facts we learned:
1. "Hoyop" is a Bicolano word that means "ihip" in Filipino and "blow of the wind" in English.
2. Filipinos hid here during the Japanese occupation.
3. Entrance was not easy to enter to compared today. They entered through hanging into vines.
4. During the Martial Law curfew, this is where Filipinos nearby would hold their dances. Yes, cave has a dance floor!
5. Some areas of the cave where used to bury people before when they lived here.
6. Rocks were naturally formed into shapes of snakes, crocodiles, a hand, a baby elephant.
I think we were really amazed because we didnt know such a cabe exists as a tourist spot haha.
We say it is a must see when you go to Albay! (It's near Legazpi so you can visit when you stay in the city.)
Écrit le 4 septembre 2017
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Jake L
Silang, Philippines57 contributions
juin 2017 • En couple
My grandparents have a house 1km away from this place, only yesterday (June 26, 2017) did I learned that they lived near an amazing historical site!
The cave that's up in the mountains used to be submerged underwater, it even had Corals in it!
They were then used by cavemen as a burial ground. Pieces of pottery and bones can still be found attached to the stalactites.
In Worldwar 2, it became the safe haven for the forces fighting Japanese occupation, the "Hukbalahap" freedom fighters.
Fastforward today, it's the evacuation center of the locals when there are strong typhoons because most of the villagers just lives in nipa huts. (Albay, having a minimum of 5 deadly typhoons every year, makes this practical).
On good days, it becomes a venue for parties, weddings, photoshoots and even movies. It's pretty bad for the bats and birds living there, though. I hope the local government bans events with loud activities soon.
If you're visiting Albay or are living in Albay, you should not miss the opportunity of going here and experiencing the history of this amazing cave!
The cave that's up in the mountains used to be submerged underwater, it even had Corals in it!
They were then used by cavemen as a burial ground. Pieces of pottery and bones can still be found attached to the stalactites.
In Worldwar 2, it became the safe haven for the forces fighting Japanese occupation, the "Hukbalahap" freedom fighters.
Fastforward today, it's the evacuation center of the locals when there are strong typhoons because most of the villagers just lives in nipa huts. (Albay, having a minimum of 5 deadly typhoons every year, makes this practical).
On good days, it becomes a venue for parties, weddings, photoshoots and even movies. It's pretty bad for the bats and birds living there, though. I hope the local government bans events with loud activities soon.
If you're visiting Albay or are living in Albay, you should not miss the opportunity of going here and experiencing the history of this amazing cave!
Écrit le 9 juillet 2017
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Craig M
Sydney, Australie812 contributions
mars 2017 • Entre amis
We incorporated visiting this cave with the Quitinday Hills experience. Compared to many other caves I've seen eg: Jenolan Caves, Sydney and Thien Cung Cave Halong Bay, this particular cave is not all that interesting in my opinion.
A guide comes well recommended. Tells many a good story and helps you understand the history. Little-average fitness levels required (the walk up the hill from the car park area is as much out of breath as you will become).
Avoid the stall for overpriced souvenirs at the caves exit! Ensure you wear shoes with good grip as the rocks surface can become very slippery.
Allocate 45-60 minutes for this 'take it or leave it' attraction.
A guide comes well recommended. Tells many a good story and helps you understand the history. Little-average fitness levels required (the walk up the hill from the car park area is as much out of breath as you will become).
Avoid the stall for overpriced souvenirs at the caves exit! Ensure you wear shoes with good grip as the rocks surface can become very slippery.
Allocate 45-60 minutes for this 'take it or leave it' attraction.
Écrit le 11 mai 2017
Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de Tripadvisor.
myFootPrints2015
3 contributions
févr. 2017 • Entre amis
It is a very interesting cave with different formations. It is better to come prepared with your own flashlights, preferably head lamps. Need to have proper footwear with good traction. The guide has a good sense of humor and took really nice pictures. A guide is a must !!!
Écrit le 13 février 2017
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We are group of students (20) from Quezon province, how is the entrance to hayop hayopan cave
mr_eddiefraoslonorge
Oslo, Norvège1 137 contributions
Your question is a little confusing, are you asking for how much is the entrance fee or can the cave accommodate so many? If so, you have discounts for being students and a group and yes... the cave is large enough to accommodate all of you I suppose, there is a guide by the entrance of the cave you can ask. Hope it helps.
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