
Nestled in the heart of Iloilo province, Bulabog Putian National Park is the only limestone rock formation in the Visayas, making it a truly unique ecological treasure. Spanning over 854 hectares, this national park is home to numerous caves, rich biodiversity, and a forest that shelters several endemic and endangered species. Its name, “Bulabog Putian,” comes from the two dominant peaks—Mount Bulabog and Mount Putian—rising magnificently above the landscape.
The park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, hikers, spelunkers, and those seeking a peaceful escape into the wild. Its fascinating cave systems, like Maestranza Cave and Guiso Cave, are popular for their historical and natural significance. Ancient artifacts have been found here, and the area is said to have been a refuge for Filipino revolutionaries during the Spanish era.
More than just a scenic destination, Bulabog Putian National Park serves as an educational ground for researchers and environmentalists. With its captivating scenery, varied flora and fauna, and cultural heritage, this eco-destination deserves a top spot on every nature lover’s bucket list.

How to Get to Bulabog Putian National Park?
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Public Transport to Bulabog Putian National Park
FROM AKLAN (Kalibo or Caticlan)
STEP 1: Kalibo/Caticlan to Iloilo City
Transport: Ceres Bus (aircon or non-aircon)
Terminal: Ceres Terminal Kalibo or Caticlan
Route: Kalibo/Caticlan → Iloilo City (Tagbak Terminal)
Travel Time: 5–6 hours
STEP 2: Iloilo City to Dingle
Terminal: Tagbak Terminal (Jaro, Iloilo City)
Ride: Jeepney or mini-bus bound for Dingle or Passi City
Ask to Drop: Dingle Town Proper
Travel Time: 1.5–2 hours
STEP 3: Dingle to Bulabog Putian National Park
Ride: Tricycle or habal-habal to Brgy. Moroboro (park entrance)
Travel Time: 10–15 minutes
FROM ANTIQUE (San Jose de Buenavista)
STEP 1: San Jose to Iloilo City
Transport: Ceres Bus (aircon recommended)
Terminal: San Jose Ceres Terminal
Route: San Jose → Iloilo City (Tagbak Terminal)
Travel Time: 4–5 hours
Follow Steps 2 and 3 above from Iloilo City to Dingle and then to the Park.
FROM CAPIZ (Roxas City)
STEP 1: Roxas City to Iloilo City
Transport: Ceres Bus or van
Route: Roxas City → Iloilo City (Tagbak Terminal)
Travel Time: 3.5–4 hours
Follow Steps 2 and 3 above from Iloilo City to Dingle and then to the Park.
FROM ILOILO CITY
STEP 1: Iloilo City to Dingle
Terminal: Tagbak Terminal (Jaro District)
Ride: Jeepney or Bus to Dingle (or Passi City via Dingle)
Drop-off: Dingle Town Proper
Travel Time: 1.5–2 hours
STEP 2: Dingle to Bulabog Putian National Park
Ride: Tricycle or habal-habal to Brgy. Moroboro where the park entrance is located
Travel Time: 10–15 minutes

Must-Do Activities
Explore the Mysterious Caves
Bulabog Putian National Park is known for its more than 30 limestone caves. The most famous among them is Maestranza Cave, often referred to as the park’s crown jewel. Other noteworthy caves include Guiso, Mandalagan, and Kipot, each offering unique rock formations, underground streams, and bats fluttering in the shadows. Make sure to bring a flashlight or headlamp to fully appreciate their majesty.
Trek to Mount Putian Summit
For adventurers, a climb to Mount Putian’s peak rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding forests and farmland. The trail, while moderately challenging, is rich in natural beauty and birdwatching opportunities. Along the way, you’ll encounter native flora and possibly spot rare species like the Visayan warty pig or bleeding-heart pigeons.
Birdwatching and Wildlife Spotting
The park is a sanctuary for various species of birds and wildlife. With its dense forest and clean environment, it’s an excellent destination for eco-tourism and birdwatching. Early morning visits often provide the best chances to witness wildlife in action, especially during nesting or migration seasons.
Learn History and Local Folklore
The caves and trails hold not just natural wonders but deep-rooted historical and cultural stories. Locals share tales of Filipino Katipuneros hiding in the caves, and some areas are believed to be enchanted. Guided tours can help you appreciate both the ecological and historical context of the park.

Rates and Fees
Entrance Fee:
Local – ₱ 30
Foreigner – ₱ 100
Tourist Guide: ₱ 350
Helmet Fee: ₱ 10
How to Contact
Leon Tourism and Information Center
Dane Dizon (Municipal Tourism Officer)
Mobile No.: 0947 742 4341

Must-Bring Essentials
🔹 Comfortable hiking shoes with good grip
🔹 Flashlight or headlamp (for caving)
🔹 Extra clothes and towel (prepare to get muddy or wet)
🔹 Sufficient water and snacks
🔹 Insect repellent and sunscreen
🔹 Camera or binoculars (especially for birdwatchers)
🔹 Eco-friendly bags for your trash (leave no trace)

Must-Know Guidelines
🔹 Respect the environment and hold onto your trash until you find a proper disposal bin.
🔹 Use comfortable and durable footwear around the area.
🔹 Wear comfortable clothes appropriate for hiking and the rough trail.
🔹 Visit during the dry season so the trail won’t be slippery.
🔹 Wear proper gear when venturing in the caves.
Top Recommendations
🔹 Check weather conditions before visiting—trails may be slippery during the rainy season.
🔹 Secure a permit or coordinate with the local tourism office ahead of your visit.
🔹 Stay on designated trails to avoid accidents or disturbing natural habitats.
🔹 Avoid loud noises; this is a conservation area that respects wildlife.
🔹 Follow Leave No Trace principles—do not pick plants, disturb animals, or leave garbage.
🔹 Guided tours are highly recommended for safety and better understanding of the area.
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