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Samar Island is The Caving Capital of the Philippines and home of the Biggest Cave in the Philippines

Linao Cave is located in Sulangan, Guiuan, Eastern Samar. ‘Linao’ is a Waray-waray word which means ‘clear’ which describes the crystal clear fresh waters of the cave. The stone formations inside the cave are one of the best examples of Mother Nature’s work of art.

Glimpse of Beauty — Linao Cave 

The name Linao Cave is derived from the word Linao or Linaw, a Waray-waray term (the local dialect of Samareños) which means clear. The locals called the cave as such because of the cold, fresh and clear waters that it houses.

So are the waters in Linao Cave really clear?

Here are some photos  Linao Cave.

 

It’s a natural pool with fresh, cold, and blue waters.

If you want to experience Linao Cave, see it for yourself.

How to get there

1. From Manila or Cebu, you can fly to Tacloban City in Leyte with your favorite airline. Travel time from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport is around 1 hour, while it takes around 40 minutes from Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

2. From Tacloban City, you can ride a bus or van to Guiuan. Travel time is around 3 hours for a 150-kilometer journey. The fare for an air-conditioned van is P160 per pax. This trip will also let you experience crossing the infamous San Juanico Bridge that connects the islands of Leyte and Samar.

3. From Guiuan town proper, you can get to Sulangan by riding a Multicab parking near Guiuan plaza. Travel time is around 30 minutes. Fare is P30. Another option is to hire a tricycle driver for a fixed rate to bring you to Sulangan and get you back to Guiuan for a fixed rate, since there might not be multicabs anymore going back to Guiuan after 4PM.

Important tips and reminders

1. Before getting to Linao Cave, it’s advisable to contact a local tour guide first. You may contact Jayson of Yes Org at 09056038451. Yes Org currently charges P150 per person.

2. Wear proper gears and apparels for trekking and swimming. The journey can be exhausting so make sure you are in a healthy condition when you visit the cave.

3. There are two ways to get inside the cave. It’s either you rappel from the opening above the cave or pass through a small dark tunnel with waters.

4. The latter choice above requires swimming. Hence, bring a dry bag if you are bringing a camera and other gadgets. Also bring a flashlight since the cave tunnel is dark.

5. Please don’t leave your garbage inside the cave or near its perimeter. Don’t bring alcoholic beverages and too much food – it’s not a beach or a picnic ground. Caves are delicate natural formations that must be taken with extra care.

6. Don’t harm the living things inside and near the cave, including lizards, bats, plants and trees. Harming them is against the law according to Republic Act No. 9072.

7. Don’t visit the cave late afternoon so you won’t be in a hurry to go out because it’s already getting dark.

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