Pangihan Cave

Pangihan Cave entrance view

View of the impressive stalactites at the entrance of Pangihan Cave in Malay, Aklan.

Another attraction in Malay, Aklan is Pangihan Cave. Just 15-20 minutes from Caticlan Airport, is Barangay Poblacion where you’ll find the cave. The cave is said to have 8 chambers but we were only able to explore 3 since we were pressed for time. The whole cave system is said to have an area of 5,001 sq. m and can be explored in 45-minutes.

Pangihan Cave chamber

Cave interiors and guides.

The cave still has impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations but sadly there were lots of Vandalism in the interior walls. I guess the local tourism was too late to regulate and protect the area. Still it has good chambers. One of the guides said an international horror movie was shot inside this cave. Too bad the guides can’t recall the title of that movie. might have been interesting to watch.

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14 Responses to “Pangihan Cave”

  1. Sidney Says:

    As every ill informed tourist I went straight to Boracay without knowing what I missed along the road !
    Will keep this in mind next time I go to Boracay !

    A bit off topic. I want to go to Marinduque during Easter to witness the Moriones Festival. Do you have some travel tips?

  2. alex Says:

    woooooow!!!!!!!!!

  3. Achilles Says:

    Takot Ako…. Remember those words?

  4. cruise Says:

    sa aklan ka naman ngayon!

    caving, gusto ko ring gawin yan. minsan paturo ako kung papaano ako makakarating sa mga lugar na napuntahan mo na…

  5. cruise Says:

    yan lang ang di maganda sa ugali ng mga pinoy, vandalism. buti nalang sana kung medyo artistic talaga yung mga vandal nila :)

  6. ten Says:

    not too much of a cave-person here, but i do appreciate the natural forms and it leaves me wondering about the creator’s greatness.

  7. outdoorexposure Says:

    the texture and shapes of the wall and ceiling inside the cave are fantastic….beautiful sunlight peek through from the first shot, great capture:-)

  8. Ferdz Says:

    @Cruise: Hey Cruise, no prob. Just feel free to ask. :-)

    @Ten: Yes! These are the few places where you could see God’s paintbrush at work.

  9. lino Says:

    naranasan ko ng mag caving sa davao, kaso nadelete lahat ng pics ko sa digicam na dala namin dati…..:(
    nice shots….

  10. psyche Says:

    ur blog is impressive :) very nice :) makes me wanna travel more this coming summer ;p i’m a dishwalla fan too. “counting blue cars” “today, tonight” “angels and devlis” “mad life” made my studying hours bearable enough. anyways, can i link ur blog?

  11. eye Says:

    nice low-light capture! ngayon ko lang nalaman na may caves pala na malapit sa caticlan na pwede i-explore. nakakainis nga yung vandalism, spit, at trash na makikita sa local caves natin :(

  12. dheil Says:

    Husay! ganda ng cave..

  13. Darwin Says:

    Wow, nice pics! And that cave is wonderful. :)

  14. talyn Says:

    watta cave!!!

    la ba jang snakes? bats? ang dilim kc…wehhehe…=)

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