INTERESTING SPOTS IN CAVITE
Long known to be a picturesque province, Cavite is a land blessed with a galore of natural wonders, making it gleaming and a perfect place for a memorable eco-holiday. The province boasts some of its most superb mountains, cave and falls which can truly fascinate its numerous visitors. Natural wonders in Cavite are mostly found in the upland areas such as:
Tagaytay Ridge
At 2,250 ft. above sea level, Tagaytay Ridge offers a magnificent view of the smallest volcano in the world, Taal Volcano, resting in the middle of serene Taal Lake.
Cable cars provides exhilarating ride while soaring over majestic Taal Lake and surrounding forest. The Tagaytay cable car company lets you experience up to 60km/hr soaring up to 300 ft off the ground over scenic courses.
Cabag Cave
Cabag Caves in Silang Cavite – The place could be found at the bottom of the slope which runs down a steep angle to a brook. Lush greenery surround this little valley where at its bottom corner one could find the Cabag Cave where clear water strongly flows out. Inside the cave, an underground river flows and runs for about 50 meters inward. A pool of water is formed immediately of the mouth of the cave which leads to the brook.
Balite Falls
Balite Falls (Amadeo). Two falls could actually be seen in the area, one which flows naturally, gushing strong clear water while the other one is outfitted into a pool of water with a deep part for the adults and the shallow for the children.
Malicbilic Falls
Malicbilic Falls. A valley borders the Malicbilic Falls, where a boulder strewn river cuts across the middle made by the gushing water from the falls. While at one far end of the river is the NAIA irrigation project, the other river route nearer the falls is a large pond, which could be viewed from a top of the border hills of the valley. A large pool of water forms at the base of the falls while coconut trees, shrubs and other greenery flank its sides.
Puerto Azul
Puerto Azul (Ternate). The plushiest resort in the area. It is equipped with modern and varied facilities and offers a wide range of sports and recreation from golf to a number of water sports. It has been the site of many international aquasports competitions.
A tourists’ paradise in the outskirts of Ternate town in Cavite, this pleasant resort is just a few hours drive from Manila. A world-class beach resort with it’s seven coves, black sandy beaches, luxurious accommodations, a famous golf course and good restaurants. It features facilities for surf and turf sports, and many other activities.
Ulong Tubig
Ulong Tubig (Carmona). A pool formed by natural spring water that comes from an adjacent hill. The pool leads to an irrigation pump which supplies a vast number of rice fields in Carmona. The area is shaded by coconut trees and other greenery. It is said that during the morning, the water is very clear. However, it becomes tinged green due to algae disturbed by swimmers during the afternoon.
Pico de Loro
Mountaineers who visit Pico de Loro discover that it is as enchanting as its name. High on Cavite’s highest point, they could behold the rocky tower that the Spanish sailors once saw as the parrot’s beak, and they could gaze towards South China Sea where the galleons once sailed, all the way to the historic island fort of Corregidor. Gusts of sea breeze reach the peak, refreshing hikers after a four-hour climb. The peak’s rocky outcropping is dramatic, and sharply contrasts with the plains of Cavite and the waters of South China Sea.
Cavite is a quiet town and yet overflowing with tourist attractions!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cavite – the Historical Capital of the Philippines
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Join the Bagasbas Summer Surf Festival
Anihan Festival – Thanksgiving for a Good Harvest
Bila-Bila Festival is a Celebration Honoring the Butterflies
Siitan River and the Enjoyable Siitan River Cruise
The Enchanting Libtec Underground River
We visit Cavite, at least twice a month. Up to now, I thought there is nothing there except subdivisions, mall, and building sprouting up everywhere. I think you’ve proved me wrong :). Nice post, I sure will visit these places.
no totoo poh iyan yung iba dyan napuntahan ko na
hahanapin lang tlga san poh ba kau sa kabite ng punta
Looking for a place to visit in Cavite and been routed to this site. Thanks for the info. 🙂
Wonderful site. Lots of helpful info here. I’m sending it to several friends
ans also sharing in delicious. And certainly,
thanks to your sweat!
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