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Crawling through the Splendiferous Agapang Cave in Abra

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Agapang Cave in Abra boasts underground adventure, beautiful rock formations, and an underground river.


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Location

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DENR Cave Classification

Class III (DENR Memorandum Circular No. 2016-05). Caves generally safe to inexperienced visitors with no known threatened species and archeological, geological, natural history, cultural and historical values. These caves may also be utilized for economic purposes such as guano extraction and edible birds nest collection.

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Spelunking in Agapang Cave

The natural resources-rich Province of Abra is also blessed with underground wonders. It has more than 20 caves and most are not yet known to the public. Of the few explored caves, Agapang Cave boasts beautiful rock formations as well as underground river.

The following embedded Facebook posts depict how beautiful the cave is.


The cave is known to the locals but not much to tourist outside of the municipality. This cave be a great alternative tourist destination from Kaparkan Cave during non-rainy season.


By 2016, the Agapang Cave was officially declared as a Class III (Polonio, 2016) after site inspection was conducted by DENR. A consultation meeting was also done between the local government of Licuaan-Bay and Daguioman regarding the management plan of Agapang Cave (DENR CENRO Lagangilang Abra, 2017).

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Contact Person/Group

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Registration/Guide Fees

Will be updated once data is available. Once again, contact first the above persons/group before planning your itinerary.

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How to Get to to Agapang Cave

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Nearby Notable Caves/Underground Rivers

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Reminders

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References

DENR CENRO Lagangilang Abra. (2017 March 17). Consultation meeting with LGU Licuan-Baay and Daguioman re: Cave Management Plan of Agapang Cave [Facebook status update]. Retrieved on 2019 Jan 02 from https://www.facebook.com/denrcenro.lagangilang/posts/267698013670593

DENR Memorandum Circular No. 2016-05. Additional list of classified caves [pdf file]. Retrieved on 2019 Jan 02 from https://server2.denr.gov.ph/uploads/rmdd/dmc-2016-05.pdf

Polonio, J. M. (2016 June 15). 8 caves in CAR set for assessment. Retrieved on 2019 Jan 02 from https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/80367

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George Anthony Lalin. (2019 March 29).

Spelunking tomorrow anyone? Agapang Cave Somewhere near Abra-Kalinga Road #abramazing #congjbtourism [Facebook status update]. Retrieved on 2019 Jan 02 from https://www.facebook.com/georgeanthony.lalin/posts/2119758434768682

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