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Dinugdugan Cave: Balbalan’s Goddess of All Caves

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Dinugdugan Cave is one of the best subterranean wonders in Tawang, Balbalan, Kalinga because of its massive caverns, incomparable speleothem formations, and it also offers an underground river.

CAUTION: Dinugdugan Cave is not yet open to the public. Contact the LGU or local tourism office if you plan to go there. This page will be updated [or update us] once the cave is open for tourism.


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Location of Dinugdugan Cave

Address: Tawang, Balbalan, Kalinga, Philippines

Coordinates: 17°38’53.000″N 121°17’6.000″E [1]

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DENR Cave Classification

Assessed but not yet officially classified.

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Dinugdugan Cave Characteristics

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Spelunking in Dinugdugan Cave

Dinugdugan Cave is one of the best subterranean wonders in Tawang, Balbalan, Kalinga because of its massive caverns, incomparable speleothem formations, and it also offers an underground river.

Dinugdugan Cave is located in Sitio Proper, Barangay Tawang. The population of this barangay where the cave is located is small that it only comprises 7% of the total Municipality of Balbalan’s population of 12,195 as seen in 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority data [2]. Historically, Balabalan was under the Province of Kalinga-Apayao. Later, Kalinga became a separate province by virtue of RA 7878 in 1992 [3].

The formation of Dinugdugan Cave is not far from possible as it is found in a municipality with karst topograpy. Barangay Tawang, where the cave is found, is a landscape of sinkholes, sinking streams, caves, and springs. This topography is usually a result from the excavating effects of underground water on massive soluble limestone [4].

Because of the incomparable beauty of the cave within the municipality, some locals are hopeful that this will become the ‘goddess of all caves’ in Balbalan. Unfortunately, the local government and DENR had it closed to tourism traffic yet. This will remain so until the cave is safe for tourism [well, also until preparations are good enough to safeguard the cave from tourists].

Unlike other caves with small entrances, Dinugdugan Cave has a dome high entrance. It is wide that it could fit a bus terminal. The cave also has an active subterranean river snaking through its passages; it has a variable depth of around 5 feet and changes between seasons and rainfall [5]. Possibly, the water drains to Timod River near the cave.

Speleothem formations are highly abundant inside the cave. This is the reason why it could be the most beautiful among Balbalan Caves. Like any other caves, speleothems in the form of flow stones, columns, canopies, shields, draperies, stalactitesstalagmites, among others are everywhere. As the location of the cave is at the headwater of Timog River, the continuous trickles on its upper surfaces will continue to change the sizes of speleothems inside.

The actual length of the cave is not yet really known as some passages are fully submerged in water. Locals said it may run to as long as a kilometer. It was first surveyed by a local exploration team in cooperation with an international group sometime in 2013. On 2018, Dinugdugan Cave was assessed by the DENR, though no cave classification was published yet.

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In conclusion, Dinugdugan Cave is possibly the best cave in the municipality because of the exciting and abundant speleothems it offer as well as its enticing, clean, clear subterranean river. This is highly recommended for adventure lovers once it is formally opened.

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Contact Person/Group

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Registration/Guide Fees

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How to Get to Dinugdugan Cave

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By air:

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Nearby Notable Caves/Underground

Non-cave places of interest:

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Reminders

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References

[1] Camargo, R. & Cordeiro, L. 2015. Expedição espeleológica internacional à região norte de Luzon, Filipinas. [online] Available at <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309286334_Expedicao_espeleologica_internacional_a_regiao_norte_de_Luzon_Filipinas_2015> [Accessed 27 August 2020].

[2] Philippine Statistics Authority-Cordillera Administrative Region. 2020. 2019 Registered Births Marriages And Deaths In Kalinga. [online] Available at: <http://rssocar.psa.gov.ph/Kalinga/releases/2019%20Registered%20Births%20Marriages%20and%20Deaths%20in%20Kalinga> [Accessed 27 July 2020].

[3] Donqui-is, J., n.d. The Kalinga – National Commission For Culture And The Arts. [online] National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Available at: <https://ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca-3/subcommissions/subcommission-on-cultural-communities-and-traditional-arts-sccta/northern-cultural-communities/the-kalinga/> [Accessed 27 July 2020].

[4] The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica, n.d. Karst. [online] Encyclopedia Britannica. Available at: <https://www.britannica.com/science/karst-geology> [Accessed 24 August 2020].

[5] Balbalanlink.blogspot.com. 2019. The Dinugdugan Cave Of Tawang, Balbalan. [online] Available at: <https://balbalanlink.blogspot.com/2019/09/the-dinugdugan-cave-of-tawang-balbalan.html> [Accessed 24 August 2020].

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Balbalan Tourism. 2017. Dearest “DEXTER”, your name is a “photo bomber” to this beautiful rock formation… [Facebook Page status update] [Online]. Available at <https://www.facebook.com/balbalantourism/photos/pcb.467351210331723/467351170331727/?type=3&theater> [Accessed 27 August 2020].

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