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Palawan
is an exquisite destination in the southwestern part of the Philippine
archipelago. It is a long, narrow island pointing to Borneo. It is known
as the "Last Frontier" and is now being promoted as an ecotourist
destination, attracting a steady stream of visitors. It is, in fact, one
of the most visited tourist spots in the Philippines.
There are daily flights to Puerto Princesa-Palawan's capital-from
Manila, Cebu, and Iloilo. There are also boat trips and round trips that
take you directly to El Nido and Busuanga.
Here, you will find diverse and rare species of flora and fauna. There
is the fish-eating Palawan Eagle, the Scaly Anteater, Giant Turtles,
Palawan Peacock Pheasant, Palawan Bear Cat, Mouse Deer, and the Tabon
Bird. But Palawan's beautiful beaches, islands, reefs, resorts, forests,
and underground rivers are what really lure visitors to it.
Beneath
the waters of Palawan lies a stunning display of
underwater life - an ideal destination for snorkelers and scuba divers.
If you want to go diving, you will find one of the best diving spots in
the world here - the Tubbataha Reef. Some of the spots in the northern
islands are delightfully unspoiled.
In the capital town of Puerto Princesa, you can stroll along the
waterfront, where picturesque houses are built over the water. Visit the
Palawan Museum, which has a display of archaeological artifacts and
fossil remains; and the Palawan State University, which has a smaller
museum with displays of archaeological finds, artifacts, butterfly and
shell collections.
For those who wish to enjoy Palawan's resplendent natural sights, there
is a 30-minute bus ride to Honda Bay where boatmen will readily cruise
you along the shores of Palawan and further down to the islands of
Cowrie, Pandan, Snake, and Bat Island. Full or half-day cruises,
snorkeling, island explorations, and accommodations are available in
these islands.
For
those who are interested in longer treks, there is a 3-day 2-night
safari that will take you camping out in coves during the evening and
exploring the beaches and waterfalls by day. Go to St. Paul's
Underground River-Palawan's best known attraction. The river exits from
a cave into a beautiful pool near the beach in the Puerto Princesa
Subterranean Park (formerly St. Paul's National Park). |