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BAKNGEB RIVER CAVE

 

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Bakngeb River Cave is a 4km subterranean river located in in the hilly portions of Brgy Bakngeb Sitio. Lacohon in Tboli South Cotabato. Bakngeb has a huge cave entrance with high arched chambers inside. Unlike most subterranean rivers, Bakngeb is surprisingly well lighted thanks to the roof slits and that huge cave entrance.  These slits permit light to illuminate most parts of the cave. Bats inhabit some of the darker, higher portions of this cave.  Water flowing into this river is believed to be from an underground water table. The snakelike river runs inside the cave and goes to the entrance’s shallow river pool.  Read More:  https://hikersitch.com/featured/raft-swim-eat-sleep-tboli-bakngeb.html

 

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The Bakngeb Water Cave, a 4 kilometer subterranean river, in Brgy. Laconon, T’boli is the newest attraction in the province as it officially opens to public just recently.

Different water activities such as diving, canyooneering, and water rafting can be enjoyed by both local and foreign tourists for a minimal price.

Tourists who wish to stay overnight can do camping by the riverside or stay at the Bakngeb River Cave Receiving Center for only P150.00 per person.

As a community based ecotourism or CBET, T’boli’s living in the community are responsible for the operation of the new tourist destination and home stay where they work as tour guides, river guides, cooks, food servers and performers.  Read More:  https://southcotabato.gov.ph/bakngeb-water-cave-officially-opens-to-public/

 

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Bakngeb River Cave is a 4 kilometer subterranean river frequented by locals and tourists. River Cave features a wide river pool in its outlet, has naturally cold and crystal clear waters which came from an underground cave system and natural rock formations. The river cave is also home to bats.

 
Bakngeb River wide river pool where tourists can enjoy swimming with its crystal clear and cold waters. Visitors can also explore what’s inside the river cave by riding a raft or go water tubing.  Read More:  http://drewgarciatravelog.blogspot.com/2018/01/discover-bakngeb-river-cave.html

 

 

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Photo from: http://outdoors.soxph.com/2016/02/bakngeb-river-cave-adventures-in-tboli.html

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

South Cotabato is a Part of REGION XII also known as SOCCSKSARGEN

South Cotabato and Its Strategic Location

Where is South Cotabato and How to Get There

Best Places to See in South Cotabato

Watch Colorful Festivals in South Cotabato

Let’s Have Fun in South Cotabato

South Cotabato Photo Gallery

South Cotabato Video Collection

 

 

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