Known as the Sambalilo Capital of the Philippines, Cavinti proudly celebrates its cultural legacy through the intricate art of pandan and buri hat weaving, which is brilliantly displayed during the Sambalilo Festival held every August.
But Cavinti’s appeal extends well beyond its artistic heritage. It serves as a gateway to eco-adventures like the Cavinti Falls (often mistaken for Pagsanjan Falls), where daring adventurers can navigate steel ladders and enjoy balsa rides into misty caverns.
The Cavinti Underground River and Caves Complex offer spelunking routes through stunning limestone formations, while Caliraya Lake and Lumot Lake offer opportunities for glamping, kayaking, and peaceful lakeside relaxation.
Whether you are tracing the rhythmic movements of local artisans or trekking through waterfalls and caves, Cavinti encourages visitors to take a moment, observe closely, and rediscover the beauty of craftsmanship and nature in perfect harmony.