Overview
Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave, located in Camalig, Albay, is a natural wonder that offers a glimpse into the geological and historical richness of the region. Its name, derived from the local word “hoyop” meaning “to blow,” references the cool breeze felt inside the cave. This cave system is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, providing an adventurous experience through its vast chambers, intricate rock formations, and fascinating history.
History
Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave holds a rich historical background. Archaeological findings indicate that the cave was inhabited as early as 200 BC. Pottery shards, stone tools, and skeletal remains found within the cave provide evidence of ancient human activity. During World War II, the cave served as a hideout and refuge for Filipino guerilla fighters and civilians seeking shelter from the Japanese forces.
What to See
What to Do
Tips for Visitors
How to Get There
Public Transport
- From Legazpi, take a jeepney or van bound for Camalig. Inform the driver that you are heading to Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour.
- From Camalig town proper, hire a tricycle to take you directly to the cave entrance. The ride takes around 15-20 minutes.
Driving
- Take a 30-minute drive from Legazpi City to Camalig via the Pan-Philippine Highway (AH26).
- Follow signs to Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave, which is about 12 kilometers from the town center of Camalig.
Other Options
- Consider booking a guided tour package from Legazpi that includes transportation, cave entrance fees, and a guided tour of the cave.
