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Explore the Rugged Wonder of Hundred Caves in Puerto Princesa

Hundred Caves is an adventurous tourist attraction located in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, renowned for its rugged and thrilling cave exploration. Unlike typical caves, this site offers a challenging trek through tight passages, ladders, and planks, making it ideal for those seeking an active and immersive experience. Visitors recommend opting for the more demanding tour to fully appreciate the cave’s unique formations and natural beauty.

The caves are rich in history and geological features, with expert guides sharing fascinating stories along the way. Whether you choose the expert or non-expert route, the journey is rewarding and memorable. Many visitors highlight the well-organized tours and the personal attention provided by knowledgeable guides who ensure safety and enrich the adventure.

Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and those craving an off-the-beaten-path experience, Hundred Caves stands as a hidden gem that combines excitement, history, and natural splendor in the heart of Palawan.

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4.8
93 reviews
  • Mike Nazar
    Mike Nazar
    5 months ago

    I have been too many caves all over the united states. this is the most rugged cave i've ever been in. headlamps only and an hour and a half walk through the caves. up stairs through tight passages. If you weigh over 160 lbs you may have trouble squeezing through a couple of the tight spots, Ask your guide if you can make it, he's the best one to judge. In other reviews people took the easy tour. make the extra effort and go for the extreme tour. i'm 69 years old and i made it just fine

  • Michelle M
    Michelle M
    7 months ago

    This is a hidden gem. You can go there on your own. We hired a tricycle to take us there and wait for us for about $5. We were the only ones there, and we each had our guide. There is an expert and a non-expert route. We chose the non-expert route. The guides shared the history of the caves and there were some tight spots but doable. It was very hot in there so bring water. It definitely had the descent movie vibe but absolutely amazing.

  • Laura Fagan
    Laura Fagan
    10 months ago

    Went in with no expectations and was so delighted with the experience. Our guide was very informative and the caves had lots of beautiful things to see - we did the ‘easy’ tour which was 45mins but not overly easy there was some scrambling and a few interesting ladders to climb and planks to walk across - made it even more interesting… better than the Janolan caves in Australia - don’t miss it!

  • Koos Gadellaa
    Koos Gadellaa
    2 months ago

    Only wows. The underground river had nothing on this tour. Prepare for an adventure! Put on a hard hat with light, protective gloves (all provided), and enter the caves. Climb up to the mountain, enter the caves, step through narrow spaces, all in the pitch black but for the light on your head (... okay, and the guides'). Stel on slippery rocks, climb down and up ladders, go over small walkways over the water, and, depending the water level, wade a bit!(We got water up our ankles as it rained a lot last week, but if there was just a torrent of rain, that could rise!) The guides were very helpful. My 7 year old didn't want to get wet so was carried over the water, but at no moment did she get tired as there was a constant stream of views, climbs, twists and turns to keep her fully engaged. My 8 year old happily trundled in the water as a true cave explorer. Cannot recommend more unless you're afraid of small spaces, a bit of dirt, water, or have issues moving and climbing around. If you have those, do the river tour.

  • Anthony Scott
    Anthony Scott
    8 months ago

    One of the massive highlights of our trip! This place is not well advertised and we just dropped in as we drove past. What a great decision. You’ll get muddy and wet but you crawl through tight spaces and up and down slippery ladders. It’s spectacular with little regard for what many travellers would consider “western” health and safety. But that’s half the fun of it. Get down and dirty with the locals and love it while you’re at it. Can’t recommend it enough. We’d do it again. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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