The province of Bulacan is well known for its significant contribution during the Spanish revolution. Its different historic caves found throughout the province once became witnesses and played important parts in our country's history.
Like the other famous historic caves, Bayukbok Cave was a place where our Katipuneros met During the Spanish rebellion. It is located within the territory of Biak-na Bato National Park and is one of the tourist attractions in the town of San Miguel.
The Mystery Inside Bayukbok Cave
The journey to Bayukbok Cave is a great accomplishment for many adventurers who explore the cave. Aside from the thrilling experience that it offers, tourists will learn how the guerillas hid here despite its narrow and dark crevices.
Another quite interesting thing in the cave is what they call the “music room”. Why music room? It is because it produces different sounds or beats coming from the percussion of the mineral formations. What’s more exciting about it is that tourists must first go through a small opening, really small, just to be able to get in.
Bayukbok Cave: An awesome adventure
Do you want to be a great spelunker? Then, Bayukbok Cave is a real adventure for you. Tourists need a lot of endurance and bravery to pass through its tight openings. Exploring the cave might be difficult and painful, but the treasures that you will find inside will make your trip very worthwhile.
The entire trail will give you a breathtaking pleasure because of the experience. From trekking up the trails and climbing sharp rocks up to rappelling and crawling through very narrow openings, the cave has its own way of making your spelunking experience worth it. The astonishing stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations in the cave is a rare find for many adventurers.
Trip to Bayukbok Cave
Take the bus in Trinoma, Quezon City, en route to San Miguel Bulacan and ask the driver to let you off at the park entrance.