Langgam Cave in San Miguel, Bohol

Aside from Bayongan Dam (3rd Largest Dam in the Philippines), San Miguel has discovered a huge magnificent cave known as Langgam Cave and there are still more caves in the town hasn't visited yet. Langgam Cave located in Brgy. Tomoc, San Miguel, Bohol. It’s a cave and a waterfall! Inside the cave are enormous, it has huge curtained ceilings of stalactites that sparkle in the dark, like chandeliers that hang in cathedrals.

HOW TO GET THERE
It takes more than two hours from City of Tagbilaran to get in touch the town of San Miguel, Bohol. If you wish to travel own your own, from Tagbilaran City you may head to integrated bus station (Dao) and catch a bus going to Carmen-Talibon route. Drop off at the San Miguel Public Market. Langgam Cave is a 30 minute off road trip from the town proper of San Miguel. To get there one must charter a "Habal-Habal" for the cost of around P 40.00 per person.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
 If you are looking for cheap accommodations, you can try at hotels, pension houses and resorts in nearby areas. There also listings available on TravelBook.
Images credit to  Traveller Joe
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