A Natural Wonder Shaped by Time
Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge Park is one of Eastern Visayas’ most remarkable geological attractions. The park is famous for its massive limestone formations, underground chambers, and naturally formed stone bridge that spans a river below. Over thousands of years, natural processes shaped the caves and surrounding landscape, creating a destination that attracts travelers interested in both nature and geology.
Exploring Caves and Scenic Landscapes
Visitors to the park can explore a network of caves featuring impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations. Guided tours often lead guests through scenic trails, river crossings, and cave passages that reveal the area's unique natural features. The towering natural bridge remains one of the park’s most photographed attractions, offering breathtaking views of the forested surroundings and highlighting the area's geological significance.
A Growing Eco-Tourism Destination
Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge Park has become an important eco-tourism site that promotes environmental appreciation and sustainable travel. The destination attracts nature enthusiasts, photographers, students, and adventure seekers looking to experience one of the region’s most distinctive landscapes. As tourism continues to grow in Eastern Visayas, the park remains a valuable natural treasure that showcases the rich biodiversity and geological heritage of the Philippines.

