Welcome to Eastern Visayas!

 

The Calbiga Caves network  in Calbiga, Samar is the largest karst cave in the Philippines and the second largest in Asia. It is more than 9 kilometers long with an area of 900 sq. km.

Langun, the main cave, has a chamber that is 270 meters long and 160 meters wide at its largest area, which can easily fit three football fields.

A protected area, the Calbiga Caves complex is the habitat of rare species of blind crabs and the 7-centimeter hypogean blind fish. At dusk, hundred of thousands of bats hover over the cave entrance. (Photo courtesy of Matteo Rivadossi)         

                Visit other exotic places in Eastern Visayas 

 

Cross-country road in rustic  Biliran. 

 

The serene Maqueda Bay in Samar. 

Waterfalls in Eastern Samar. 

16th century church in Eastern Samar. 

Historic Limasawa Island in Southern Leyte. 

 

Beach resort in Eastern Samar. 

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Restaurant in the middle of a farm in Leyte. 

Scenic  lake in Leyte. 

Century-old watchtower in Northern Samar. 

Picturesque San Juanico Bridge that links Samar and Leyte. 

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