Biak-na-Bato is a historic place during the Philippine Revolution. It  is a huge split boulder which is the mountain hideout of the revolutionary forces during the Spanish regime and the place  where the Malolos Constitution was signed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and Pedro Paterno. It is where the historic  Biak-na-Bato Republic was established. The park appeals to the adventurous spirit with its challenging rock formations.  Hanging bridges and staircases connecting rivers and caves make for a pleasurable exploration. Among the many ecological  attractions in Biak-na-Bato National Park are Bahay Paniki Cave, Aguinaldo Cave, Madlum Cave, Tanggapan Cave, and Tilandong  Falls.
 

 
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