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PALAWAN
The
exotic beauty of Palawan remains undefined.
Branded as the country's last frontier, Palawan
is a sanctuary to an amazing variety of exotic flora and fauna that are found
nowhere else. Palawan is also home to
Tubbataha Reef, a national marine park that made it to the World Heritage List
and whose grandeur is comparable to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
Located in the Western Visayas Region, the island stretches from
Mindoro to Borneo in the southwest. The place
is perfect for the adventure seekers and nature lovers. The island is famous
for its marine sanctuaries, white sand beaches, and exotic wildlife.
With
more than a thousand islands and islets, Palawan
boasts of white-sand beaches, scenic rock formations, underwater rivers and
magnificent caves. Other well-known attractions include Saint Paul's National Park which boasts of
caves that nestle an underground river; El Nido, a world-class resort famous
for its awe-inspiring seascape and limestone cliffs; and Calauit island, home
of Philippine and African wildlife.
Also in Palawan is the primordial island
of Busuanga, a perfect
starting point for sorties to other nearby islands. In Palawan,
each day is promising. The sun rises over the South China
Sea and soon everything else sparkles, including the smiles of its
people.
Among Palawan Must-See Places are:
Tabon Cave, 138-hectares of rugged cliffs and deep
slopes plays an important role to Philippine History and heritage. The site has
been declared as a Museum Reservation Site by the Government.
El Nido marine reserve is blessed with scenic landscapes and
crystal clear waters that attracts and fascinates travelers. Kayaking,
snorkeling, diving, hiking, bird watching and sunbathing are a few of the many
activities anyone can be enjoyed in the island.
Come and Explore. There are
so much treasures waiting to be discovered in the Philippines.
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