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Lussok Cave and Underground River

The majestic Lussok cave and underground river is now one of the biggest eco-tourism sites in Luna, Apayao, the last forest frontier in the Cordilleras. The adventure in Lussok Cave, which means “to come into” (Catajan, 2017), has two parts: going through the underground river by boat and exploring the cave on foot.

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Lussok Cave and Underground River

Lussok cave and underground river is now one of the biggest eco-tourism sites in Luna, Apayao, the last forest frontier in the Cordilleras. The adventure in Lussok Cave, which means “to come into” (Catajan, 2017), has two parts: going through the underground river by boat and exploring the cave on foot.

Visiting the site starts by exploring the underground river via boat. Only about a hundred meters of the underground river is accessible (Abille, 2016). A boat ride is necessary unlike other nearby caves with subterranean rivers such as the Aran cave in Tuba, Longog cave in Kapangan, Diadyan cave in Quirino Province, San Carlos cave in Cagayan Valley, and Capisaan Cave in Nueva Vizcaya. Throughout the boat ride in the underground river, rock formations will totally astound you with colorful rock formations. Unlike to its counterpart in Palawan, at the end of the boat ride, you can explore the different chambers of the cave on foot. In total, the boat ride through the river and spelunking in the cave boasts around 200 meter journey (Catajan, 2017).

You have an option to take the easy, medium or difficult route on the cave after the underground river depending on your pace and spelunking experience. The easy spelunking route goes around an hour along undemanding paths. The difficult route can take around three hours through crevices and rappelling rock walls.

Stalactites and stalagmites are also abundant inside the cave. Rock formations of different forms will usually be highlighted by your guide.

Below is an image of the underground river near its entrance. It is noticeable, like most subterranean bodies of water, that it has a teal color when proper light and angle is used.


The following stunning images are taken by Adrian Joaquin. (You can check his adventures on his IG account @adz.ventures).

Lussok Cave and underground river.
Photo credit: Adrian Joaquin

Lussok Cave and underground river.
Photo credit: Adrian Joaquin

Lussok Cave and underground river.
Photo credit: Adrian Joaquin

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Contact Person/Group

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Registration/Guide Fees

Any fees, scheduled trips, routes, or facilities mentioned here are subject to change according to existing and current government, private, or association rules.

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How to Get to to Lussok Cave and Underground River

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Reminders

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Other Notable Caves/Underground River:

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References

Abille, I. (2016 April 01). 3 hidden gems of Apayao. Retrieved on 2019 Nov 17 from https://news.abs-cbn.com/lifestyle/v2/04/01/16/3-hidden-gems-of-apayao

Catajan, M. E. (2017 April 24). Apayao Underground River attracting tourists. Retrieved on 2019 Nov 17 from https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/138485/Business/Apayao-Underground-River-attracting-tourists

DENR Memorandum Circular No. 2014-03. List of additional classified caves [pdf file]. Retrieved on 2019 Nov 17 from https://server2.denr.gov.ph/uploads/rmdd/dmc-2014-03.pdf

d’Lunanians. (2019). How to get here. Retrieved on 2019 Nov 17 from http://lunaapayao.gov.ph/index.php/2012-03-25-06-12-32/2012-03-26-21-06-03/how-to-get-here.

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Corado, A. (2016 April 3). Lussok cave. In Apayao Tourism (Facebook status update). Retrieved on 2019 Nov 17 from https://www.facebook.com/apayaotourismoffice/photos/a.1584559578501754/1584735868484125/?type=3&theater

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