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GUIMIT CAVE
Samar is divided into three parts – Northern Samar, Western Samar and Eastern Samar. For purposes of clarity, Western Samar is simply referred to or called SAMAR.
Photo from: http://guimitcave.blogspot.com/
The Guimit Cave is another large cave full of stalactites and stalagmites, which is situated Talalora, Samar. It can be reach by one and a half-hour motorboat ride from Catbalogan. Some people also call it Python’s Cave.
SAMAR ISLAND GUIDE:
EXPLORER JONI A. BONIFACIO TEL: 055-2512301
CELL:09192943865 / 09053233572
Website: www.bonifaciojoni.blogspot.com
Photo from: http://www.philippinesholidayrentalhome.com/places_to_visit.htm
Guimit Island is legendary for it’s Philippine pythons and a strategic cave that the Japanese used as a hideout in WW2.
A local cave expert Joni Bonifacio invited me along for the day to do a little research.
We left from the waterfront in a small fishing boat and had a fairly successful day checking out the pythons and one very large Philippine cobra.
Samar is rich with unspoiled wilderness, caves, waterfalls and critters. Catbalogan is a good base to explore the many small outlying islands.
Zumarraga and Daram are the largest two but there are many many small islands scattered around out there that are quite interesting. Most of them are inhabited by fishermen and coconut farmers. Read More: http://www.dutchpickle.com/philippines/samar/python-cave.html
Photos Below From:
http://guimitcave.blogspot.com/
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Tropical Island Paradise Called Samar
Where is Samar and How to Get There
Popular Tourist Destinations in Samar
Come and Join the Merry Festivals in Samar