Welcome to Calbiga, a hidden treasure in the heart of Samar, Eastern Visayas, where adventure flows as wild as its rivers and the caves hold stories of ancient wonders. This small yet mighty municipality is packed with jaw-dropping nature spots, rich Waray-Waray culture, and heartwarming Filipino hospitality.
Calbiga is best known for Langun-Gobingob Caves, the largest cave system in the Philippines and second largest in Asia! Daredevils and spelunkers flock here to explore its 12 interconnected caves, underground rivers, and cathedral-sized chambers. Trekking through this subterranean labyrinth feels like walking through nature’s own fantasy world.
The locals proudly speak Waray-Waray, often laced with friendly smiles and hearty laughs. Traditions are alive here, especially during local fiestas, with colorful dances, street parades, and floats honoring patron saints. Music is largely folk-inspired, often accompanied by guitars and native percussion during community gatherings.
Prepare your tastebuds! Calbiga offers authentic Waray dishes like humba, tinolang isda sa batuan, and kinilaw na lato. Don’t miss out on local delicacies like binagol (taro and coconut dessert) and moron (sweet sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves).
From traditional Kuratsa dances to modern acoustic nights along the riverbanks, Calbiga’s soundscape is a mix of heritage and youth energy. Expect warm serenades and even karaoke under the stars.