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BALOBOC CAVE, TAWI-TAWI


Baloboc Cave is located in Brgy. Lakit-Lakit which is an hour away from Bongao proper.


Barangay Lakit-lakit derived its name from the word "lakit" which means "sharp." Referring to its sharp rocks.


Baloboc rock shelter cave archaeological site was declared as an important cultural treasure by the government in 2017.


Evidence of human presence in Bongao was carbon-dated to be 8,810 to 5,190 years before the birth of Christ.


Shell tools, bones, jars, and other artifacts and fossils were found in Baloboc Cave.


This signifies one of the earliest known evidence of human existence in Southeast Asia.


HOW I GOT THERE:

I was in Zamboanga when I was invited by my friends from Cagayan De Oro to travel to Tawi-Tawi.



We took Aleson Shipping from Zamboanga to Bongao, Tawi-Tawi for 1000php.


Upon arrival in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi, we were greeted by Wads, our contacted tour guide from Department of Tourism (DOT). Mobile number: 09268752346.

Guided tour (Php3000/pax) itinerary includes:
  • Tawi-Tawi Capitol
  • Baloboc Cave
  • Simunul Island: Sheik Makhdun - Oldest Mosque
  • Sanguip Siapo Island
  • Panampangan Island
  • Bud Bongao
  • Chinese Pier
  • 3 Days Accommodation in Beachside Inn
  • Tour Guide
  • Service Vehicle
  • Boat with Boat Man
  • Bottled Water

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