Bahay Paniki Cave Biak-na-bato National Park
San Miguel, Bulacan
Bahay Paniki Cave Biak-na-bato National Park, House of Bats, is located in San Miguel, Bulacan. The cave located some 300 meters south of the Aguinaldo Cave is a bit risky to penetrate, considering the tons of debris filed by torrential flood-water, more conducive to cold-blooded snakes and poisonous scorpions.
Beneath the gigantic portal, which stretches to about 30 meters up form ...
ing a large dome, are big boulders the size of a two story building and the way up the narrow and brittle natural bridges that lead to the inside is truly very dangerous. The cave is home to millions of bats.
Tourists are treated to a rare and astounding display of natural beauty as the mammals fly overhead and out of the cave - aligned in two fronts and to converge some 200 meters into the sky on a single formation, only to disappear in the darkening horizon. In exactly 3 minutes at 6:15 p.m., the daily phenomenon ends.
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Travel Guide To Biak Na Bato National Park San Miguel Bulacan
Bulacan has a lot of stories to tell. It is a silent witness to our history. Yet, Bulacan has remained an underrated province. But that's about to change as we slowly uncover the secret beauty that lies within Bulacan. Honestly, at first, I didn't expect Bulacan to be an awesome place. After all, it's stereotyped as a place filled with farms. Little did we know, Bulacan has so much to offer. Here's a travel guide to Biak na Bato National Park in San Miguel. The first of #BudgetTrip series featuring #BTBulacan.
AWAY FROM HOME
It's kinda funny at how I never tried exploring Bulacan before ... -
The Historical Biak Na Bato National Park
The bridge serves as the connection to certain parts of Biak na Bato National Park. Balaong and Madlum rivers are both located in this national park. The local government built a river wall in each side of the river to protect the soil from soil erosion. The trail going to each highlights are cemented for protections. In this park, three caves can be found. These caves were used by the Katipuneros during the Spanish Colonial lead by Emilio Aguinaldo.
Bahay Paniki Cave is one of the highlights of Biak na Bato National Park. This park is located in Baranggay Biak na Bato, San Miguel, Bulacan. ... -
What To Visit In Bulacan
In Philippine history, the province of Bulacan is one of those places that contains a lot of stories. This place is just few hours of travel from Metro Manila. Backpacking, with a friend, is so simple yet remarkable. People in the province are so accommodating and local delicacies are sumptuous to eat. Check our backpacking spots below:
Ambush Cave, Biak na Bato National Park
This ambush cave or Yungib 1 has a narrow and long cavern inside. There were several battles happened in this cave; this was the place where the Katipuneros brought the Spaniards and killed them. But instead of kill ... -
Biak na Bato National Park A Trek Back To History
The eight rays of the sun, as depicted in the Philippine flag, testify to the significant contribution of the province of Bulacan in the revolt against Spain in 1896. Indeed, Bulacan is one of the eight provinces that shed light towards the fight for independence, ending hundred years of slavery against the Spaniards.
A trip to Biak-na-Bato, in the town of San Miguel in Bulacan, takes you back to the era when Filipino Katipuneros took their plan of revolt against the Spanish conquerors. It offers a track back in history when the revolutionaries took refuge in hidden caves along the mountain ... -
Biak na Bato National Park A trek back to history
The eight rays of the sun, as depicted in the Philippine flag, testify to the significant contribution of the province of Bulacan in the revolt against Spain in 1896. Indeed, Bulacan is one of the eight provinces that shed light towards the fight for independence, ending hundred years of slavery against the Spaniards.
A trip to Biak-na-Bato, in the town of San Miguel in Bulacan, takes you back to the era when Filipino Katipuneros took their plan of revolt against the Spanish conquerors. It offers a track back in history when the revolutionaries took refuge in hidden caves along the mountain ... -
Bulacan packaged as events ecological historical paradise
Gov. Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado is moving the spirits of his province mates and the tourism sector to push the province as a haven for all kinds of events and as a historical and ecological paradise.
18 historical sites
Offhand, he enumerates 18 top historical tourist attractions of the province namely: Marcelo H. del Pilar Shrine , Enriquez Ancestral House, both in Bulakan town; Meyto Shrine, St. John the Baptist Church both in Calumpit; Barasoain Church, Barasoain Ecclesiastical Museum and Basilica Minore de Immaculada Concepcion in Malolos City; Bulacan Museum and Casa Real Shrine, als ...