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Explore Panay Island’s hidden gems with the Nabas Adventure Tour—caves, springs, and wind farms—all in one day of authentic, well-organized exploration.
Thinking about a day filled with nature, history, and scenic views on Panay Island? The Nabas Adventure in Aklan offers a well-rounded glimpse into some of the region’s most intriguing natural sites, from the legendary Basang Cave to the breezy Pawa Windmills. For just $88 per person, you’re getting a full-day tour that combines outdoor exploration with cultural insights, making it a compelling choice for those eager to see more of Panay beyond the usual beaches.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it balances adventure with comfort. The inclusion of transportation, local guides, and lunch means you can focus on enjoying each stop without extra hassle. That said, the tour’s duration—around 7 to 8 hours—means it’s a full day, and the itinerary is quite packed, which might not suit everyone’s pace. It’s best for travelers who love connecting with nature and are comfortable with a somewhat busy sightseeing schedule. If you’re after a relaxing beach day, this might not be the best fit, but for adventure seekers, it’s quite a value-packed experience.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour relies on weather conditions—extreme weather might restrict access to some sites, so flexibility is key. This tour is ideal for those looking for an engaging, educational, and scenic day out on Panay Island with like-minded travelers.
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Our journey begins early, with a pickup around 9:00 am, heading toward Basang Cave, a highlight of this tour. Estimated to extend up to 8 kilometers into the hillside and reaching as far as the neighboring province of Antique, this cave is a true underground marvel. According to guides and past reviews, it’s not just the length that impresses but the sense of adventure in navigating its passages.
One reviewer notes, “The cave is quite expansive, and the guides do a good job of ensuring safety while allowing us to explore.” This is important because the cave is not overly commercialized—it’s primarily about connecting with nature, with some areas that require cautious walking or climbing. The entrance fee is included, and the two hours here give you ample time to photograph, learn, and walk through parts of this natural wonder.
Next, the itinerary offers a two-hour respite at Laserna Cold Spring, a perfect place to cool off after exploring the cave. Past visitors mention that the spring’s water is refreshingly cold—a welcome treat under the tropical sun. The clear waters and lush surroundings make for some beautiful photos, and the admission fee is also included, so you won’t need to worry about extra costs here.
Expect to spend a leisurely two hours lounging, swimming, or just soaking in the natural tranquility. It’s an excellent way to refresh before heading to the next stop.
The tour’s final major stop is at the Pawa Wind Farm, a modern site that showcases the region’s renewable energy efforts. The views here are quite spectacular—imagine vast fields of wind turbines turning slowly against the sky, offering a stark contrast to the natural caves and springs. This stop is a two-hour experience, and many travelers find it both educational and visually stunning.
Past reviews mention that the wind farm is quite photogenic, and guides often share insights about how the wind turbines operate and their importance for local energy needs. It’s a chance to appreciate how natural resources and technology coexist in the Philippines.
Included in your $88 fee are all transportation during the tour, pick-up and drop-off within Kalibo and Caticlan, a local guide, a cave guide, a traditional local lunch, and entrance fees to all sites. This all-inclusive approach offers good value, especially since individual costs for transportation, guides, and entrance fees could easily add up if booked separately.
What’s not included are anything outside the designated itinerary or personal extras—like souvenirs or additional snacks. Also, since weather can impact accessibility, you may want to have flexible expectations or consider booking with a little lead time to accommodate potential rescheduling.
Meeting points are straightforward, with the tour starting at 9:00 am, giving you a comfortable morning to prepare. The tour is private, so it caters specifically to your group, providing a more personalized experience.
Transportation is provided throughout the day, making logistics stress-free. The tour’s schedule is quite efficient—each stop lasts around two hours, giving enough time to explore without feeling rushed. The overall duration of 7-8 hours makes it suitable for a full day trip but not overwhelming.
The tour is designed for most travelers; the only prerequisites are a reasonable level of mobility and willingness to spend time outdoors. Guides are local and knowledgeable, adding depth to your understanding of each site.
Though the tour hasn’t accumulated many reviews yet, the feedback available highlights the quality of the guides and the well-organized nature of the experience. One reviewer appreciates how the guides effectively manage safety and provide engaging commentary at the wind farm, making the visit both informative and fun.
Another mentioned that the cave’s vastness felt “like stepping into a different world,” which speaks to the memorable nature of the experience. The inclusion of a local lunch is often praised as a nice touch that adds to the authentic feel of the day, giving you a taste of local cuisine amidst gorgeous scenery.
This Nabas Adventure is perfect for travelers who want to see a different side of Panay Island—beyond beaches and resorts. It’s a fantastic choice for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those interested in renewable energy and local culture. If you’re looking for an organized, all-inclusive day that covers caves, springs, and wind farms, this tour offers solid value and memorable sights.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed, less packed itinerary or a beach-focused experience, you might find this tour a bit too full-on. Also, be prepared for weather-dependent changes, especially during the rainy season. Overall, it’s a well-rounded option for those eager to learn, explore, and enjoy the outdoors on Panay Island.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation during the entire day is included, with pick-up and drop-off within Kalibo and Caticlan.
What is the starting time?
The tour begins at 9:00 am, allowing you to start your day with plenty of energy.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 7 to 8 hours, making it a full-day activity.
Is the tour suitable for children or older travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the cave and outdoor terrain.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, water, and a camera. Since the tour involves outdoor sites, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended.
Are there any extra costs?
All entrance fees, guides, and lunch are included. Anything not specified in the inclusions would be at your own expense.
What happens if the weather is bad?
In case of extreme weather, some sites may be inaccessible, and guides may suggest alternative destinations.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
This tour offers a thoughtful blend of adventure, education, and scenic beauty—ideal for travelers who want to maximize their time exploring the natural wonders of Panay Island.