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STA. VICTORIA CAVES

 

Sta. Victoria Caves

The Santa Victoria Caves are more than 12 Philippine limestone caves – part of the Fuyot Springs National Park (FSNP) in Ilagan, Isabela.

They feature naturally formed lattices and sparkling rock formations. Visitors are given lectures and allowed to plant their own seedlings, and those enrolled at the Environmental School nearby are given certificates. Within the area is the Pinzal Falls conducive to swimming.  Other recreational facilities like carabao-drawn carts and horseback riding are also available. The park is 15 kilometers from Ilagan town proper.

 

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The Santa Victoria Caves are more than 12 Philippine limestone caves that are found in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range. The caves are known for their beautiful and unusual rock formations, their sparkling rocks, and their subterranean waterfalls. They are also of archaeological significance as they are believed to have been occupied by the nomadic Agta or Dumagat people in the past. The caves are located within the Isabela Sanctuary, which is part of the Fuyot Springs National Park (FSNP) in Ilagan, Isabela. This area is included in the Palanan Wilderness Area or Northern Sierra Madre National Park in the province of Isabela in Cagayan Valley.

The Sta. Victoria Caves may be found together with a wildlife sanctuary, botanical garden, and waterfalls in the 200-hectare Isabela Sanctuary, which forms about a quarter of the 819-hectare FSNP in Fuyot, Santa Victoria. This area is located in the eastern part of Ilagan in Isabela, Cagayan Valley. Part of the municipality of Ilagan, the caves are just 15 kilometers away from the town proper of Ilagan and 19 kilometers away from the town of Tumauini.

The 2 distinctive geological features that the Sta. Victoria Caves are known for are their sparkling rocks can be found in the Sta. Victoria Caves. In addition, the caves are  their naturally-formed lattices. Underground waterfalls can also be found in the Sta. Victoria Caves. – wikipilipinas.org

 

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Ilagan Sanctuary is a protected sanctuary located at Sta Victoria, Ilagan, Isabela. It is composed of Santa Victoria caves, Fuyot Springs national park and Pinzal falls.  Fuyot Springs National Park is designated for the wildlife and gardens. Santa Victoria cave has limestones and rock formations that visitors would love to see. There are also rides that you’ll surely love to experience. After some trekking, you can dip in to the basin of the Pinzal Falls. You will need to conquer the muddy and rocky roads in order to reach this majestic fall.

The junction to Ilagan Sanctuary is located along the National Highway at Brgy. San Andres, 6 km north of  the city center of Ilagan. One can ride a northbound bus, van or jeepney and alight at the junction, where tricycles can be hired to take you to Ilagan Sanctuary in Brgy. Santa Victoria.  Read More:  https://andreabatoon.wordpress.com/2016/08/07/a-beautiful-spot-of-isabela-ilagan-sanctuary/

 

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Photo from:  https://triptheislands.com/destinations/discovering-the-santa-victoria-caves-in-isabela-cagayan-valley-philippines/

 

Photo from:  http://smart-backpacker.blogspot.com/2013/03/ilagan-isabela.html

 

Photo from:  https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/travel/ph-travel/195784-isabela-ilagan-sanctuary-japanese-tunnel

 

Photo from:  https://eazytraveler.net/2014/02/ilagan-city-isabela-santa-victoria-caves-pinzal-falls-at-ilagan-sanctuary/

 

Photo from:  https://djcaas1015.wordpress.com/2011/05/05/doon-po-sa-amin-maglakbay-kayo/

 

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How to get there:

Isabela is about 405 kilometers north of Metro Manila and can be reached by air-conditioned bus.  – wikimapia.org

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Isabela Province – Rice and Corn Granary of Luzon

The Powerful Magat Dam in Isabela

Colorful Festivals in Isabela

Special Interest Spots and Tours in Isabela

Tourist Attractions in Isabela

Having Fun in Isabela

Return to Sierra Madre

 

 

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