Aran Cave

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Kennon Rd, Philippines

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Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Aran Cave Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Aran Cave is located in Kennon Rd, Philippines on Camp 3. Aran Cave is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Philippines.

Address

Camp 3

Phone

+639488281680

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Mohit Sharma

This is one of the very best experiences of my life. Difficulty rating 3/10, thrill rating 5/10. Entertainment full on. Beware of sharp stones and water bodies can be deep. Do not wander around without the guide...you may get lost never to be found ever again (;))

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Decee Gee

It was exciting from the start of the trek to the exit of the cave! We waded through the not-so-cold water despite the almost freezing climate. We ducked, crawled, and climbed up and down narrow openings. Very thrilling experience! PS. Would like to add important information though. Some of the fees we have searched online are not updated. UPDATED FEES as of February 9, 2019. - 70 (Fare back and forth) - 300 (Entrance fee 75 , environmental fee 25, safety gear 50, tour guide 150) - 65 (rubber shoes, hard hat and flashlight)

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inesha ahseni

ARAN CAVE the best ever,must try!!...great experienced with friends and Sir Nick our tour guide.. friendly, kind people in Tuba Benguet, ..lots of thank you and God Bless!!!will be back for sure.Thank you!

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touseef zaki

Awesome place for people who likes adventure. Be careful while you trail, wait for your guide or shout out. Rocks are slippery i would recommend rubber shoes and gloves for this. I would appreciate the type of control and supervision you will under guides they are very polite and helpful and take you safely out of the cave

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christian lubrin

Entance: 250 only and free friendly guide Maintain the place and leave no traces pls Bit hard for newbies/kikay "Aran" an ibaloi word for GIANT (since tuba was inhabited by ibalois before) It was named from the local myth of 1900's when kennon road project was under development some of workers and supplies was gone without traces, when one time they noticed a big/enormous person went to that cave while stealing their stuffs.

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Cherrymar Pinkeehan

It is a nice place to use your muscles and swim. The stalagmites and stalactites are interesting. The pools were clear and cold. The waterfalls inside the cave were amazing.

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Zoey Huang

This place is amazing! I want to get back but the falling rocks at kennon is Very Dangerous you're lucky if you're survived! At this road i was afraid when i saw an accident at kennon road because of the falling rocks from the top of the mountains.

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Manuel Domingo

Perfect for extreme seeking spelunkers