7. Puting Buhangin Cave
Another awesome caving destination in Agusan del Sur is the Puting Buhangin Cave. It is also full of amazing stalactite and stalagmite formations but this cave will give you both creeps and excitement if you are new to caving. It has a challenging terrain inside where you need to climb up and go down, pass through small openings, and some passageways demands you to submerge in the cold waters the half of your body up to your neck to be able to pass though.
8. Giant Toog Tree
The Giant Toog Tree is one of the iconic landmarks of Agusan del Sur. This is considered as the tallest tree in the Philippines standing about 65 meters high, 3.6 meters in diameter and estimated to be more than 300 years old. It is said that decades ago, woodcutters are unable to cut down the tree using axes and manual saws due to its thick trunks. Even a typhoon failed to bring this tree down. The tree is found roadside that makes it a perfect stop-over destination among motorcycle riders and curious visitors.