Hinagdanan Cave


The Hinagdanan Cave is a cave on Panglao Island, in Bohol Province, in the Philippines. It is a naturally lighted cavern with a deep lagoon and many large stalactites and stalagmites.
The cave is lit by sunlight which filters through holes in the ceiling. The underground lake is a popular swimming spot, but it has been known to test for high levels of various pollutants, since it is fed by ground runoff.

The local landscape is breathtaking. The Chocolate Hills of Bohol are the island's lead attractions, with more than 1,700 of these odd formations dotting the island. The hills are shaped like chocolate drops, and they change color from green to brown in the dry season. A few of the hotels in Bohol are found in or near the Chocolate Hills Complex, a government-run facility.

If not for the wild popularity of the Chocolate Hills, Bohol might have been known only for its idyllic and luxurious white beaches, enchanting terraced rice fields or the colonial architecture of Baclayon. The resort and hotel infrastructure continues to improve, securing Bohol's position as one of the leading resort destinations in the Philippines.

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