We staed in Palawan Village Hotel which was just along the same road as the airport and 5 minutes away by car |
It's very Spartan. So don't expect anything fancy |
For our first day, we negotiated with tricycle drivers to bring us around for a day tour. We paid around 400 per trike for the entire day. A trike seats 3 adults |
This is very similar to the Dampa that we have here in Manila, I assume the fish is just fresher here. |
Mitra's Ranch. You can zipline here and ride horses |
Baker's Hill is famous for its food that you can buy for pasalubong. But it is also a good place to take pictures. There is also a playground for kids and adults alike. |
Next destination is the butterfly farm where you will also get the chance to hold scorpions. |
This is the crocodile farm. |
After the crocodile farm tour, you can go venture inside their nature park/zoo where they have several animals like this pig |
Entrance to the nature park in crocodile farm |
Don't miss the crocodile sisig. Must try. |
During the night, we went to the firefly tour. |
One of the more famous places to eat and have a few drinks in Puerto Princesa is Kinabuch. |
Exotic Food |
Buffet lunch included in the Underground River Tour |
Our Tour Guide |
Upon arriving in the Underground River Park, you will see a lot of these monkeys. Beware as they steal stuff. |
Beautiful |
Inside the underground river there are many rock formations. You have to use your imagination. This one they call corn |
We also went hiking and spelunking in the Ugtong River. This was one of the highlights of our trip |
You can make like Tarzan and swing in the branches |
Spelunking is HARD |
Good job for Mac who fit in between the rocks |
You have the choice to go back down the way you came or be more of a thrill seeker and ride the fastest in the Philippines' zipline down. |
Another lunch/dinner place to go to is Kalui. Make sure to book in advance because they are always full |
For drinks afrerwards, Tiki Bar is the place to be |
But of course what is Puerto Princesa without a visit to their beaches ? |
Make sure to bring bits of bread to feed the fish |
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