| Start: | Mar 4, '10 5:00p |
| End: | Mar 7, '10 7:30p |
| Location: | Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines |
The City of Puerto Princesa (Filipino: Lungsod ng Puerto Princesa), the capital of Palawan, is a first class city in the Philippines.It is famous for its crocodile farms, underground rivers and dive spots.
It is also the second largest city in the Philippines (after Davao) in terms of total land area.
The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features a spectacular limestone karst landscape with its underground river.
A distinguishing feature of the river is that it flows directly into the sea, and the lower portion of the river is subject to tidal influences. The area also represents a significant habitat for biodiversity conservation. The site contains a full mountain to the sea ecosystem and protects forests, which are among the most significant in Asia.
I REALLY WISH I COULD BE THERE!
ReplyDeletecome on over..50% off ang Ceb Pac :-) its approximately mga Php 1700 round trip fare.
ReplyDeleteand am now going to sleep..been up for almost 24 hours...zzzz..just finished buying the ticket after much hassles from the website of the airline and the credit card....
Gandang deal yan. 50% off...WOW!
ReplyDeleteSige, get your ZZZZs. I noticed you've been responding quickly to my comments. Take a break. Glad you were able to handle your challenges with the airline and credit card company. Look forward to those photos you'll be posting.
Sarap naman to ! .... wish I had time for a vacation Cath like you.
ReplyDeleteMagandang attitude yan. Buy plane tickets now, plan later.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you plan to stay in Palawan? May kaibigan ako sa Puerto. He runs a resort there. I think the name of the place is Marina de Bay (see http://www.marinadebay-palawan.com/).
ReplyDeleteWell...I admit...I don't have time *sheepish grin*
ReplyDelete...and at this point, it may be even that I bring my laptop while on the trip :-) but that is a last resort. We are making time to visit all these places coz sayang ang opportunity!
Actually if the Philippines had just available free wifi all over the country...we'd probably be taking trips every month as we are not tied down to the office for the kind of tasks we do.
hehehe...
ReplyDeletewhat will happen is that we build around the dates of our tickets...I only hope it will all go well!
taralets Sir B!
wala pang plan Tochie :-)
ReplyDeletethanks for this link, I'm going to send this over to Keen para sya na mag research...
Keen is quite good with the backpacker type of trick..so I will just be "sitting pretty" (ang sarap not to plan something but just go with the flow)
http://www.travel-philippines.com/locations/palawan/1-palawan.htm
ReplyDeleteHope you get to see this UNESCO-designated site Cat.
ReplyDeleteIt looks pretty impressive.
good time Cath..we had something similar sa Mindoro...I was so surprised with the beauty of Mindoro...hay...I wish to stay more...
ReplyDeletesoooo pretty...I wanna' go....
ReplyDeleteIsn't Coron in Palawan? I heard it's pretty there too!
ReplyDeletephotographers haven daw ang puerto. tagal ko ng balak pumasyal pero palaging nauusyame. maybe soon. kailangan makahanap ng matrona hehehe!!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the Palawan experience.
ReplyDeleteAng taaagggaaaallllll ko nang gusto mag visit sa Palawan..
ReplyDeletebut even years go, we already had heard that going out of the country was actually cheaper than going to Palawan itself...
this might not be enough though...I've not been to El Nido (northern part of Palawan) which is quite famous ....so dapat plan din :-)
oy Nona, you'v been to Mindoro? do tell anong experience mo...and what places to see...coz funnily enough ang taga don don't really promote their place :-)
ReplyDeletecome on over Grace and hop on the next plane and join us...
ReplyDeleteyes, Coron is also part of Palawan...near to Busuanga I think...and its a group of islands din...
ReplyDeleteows? di kaya baligtad..ikaw ang gawing patron :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks BNK...ayon, pinabayaan ko sina Keen and Jack to find san to stay and where to go ..hahaha...taga-egg on lang ako na punta tayo, punta tayo...at bili tayo cheap ticket..after that...antay na lang...hahaha!
ReplyDeletehahaha!!! nag retire na ako at natuto ng sumigaw ng aray! ang wallet ko :-))
ReplyDeleteok lang..as long as the credit card has its unlimited credit line *wink*
ReplyDeleteMga pictures ha? Kumuha ka ng marami.
ReplyDeleteI will try my best with my remaining Kodak cam :-)
ReplyDeletemy waterproof is still unrepaired..and I don't want to jar my Fujifilm Finepix....malapit na mag-retire tlaga...
nag-de-debate pa kami if we also ought to include El Nido instead of just Puerto Princesa and Sabang..I think kulang oras...I heard 6 hours ride by van from PP to El Nido..hmm..maybe next time...
ReplyDeleteI remember Jacques Cousteau's visit to Palawan many years ago that was featured in a National Geographic TV documentary. Palawan wasn't yet developed as a tourist destination then. Cousteau was very much impressed with Palawan, its sealife, and its natural beauty. I hope someday I can come to enjoy it too..
ReplyDeleteCross my fingers. Maaga pa lang my skeds are getting crossed. Hehehe.
ReplyDeleteBtw, sabi ko kay Sally, ang Sagada trip natin March.
ReplyDeletenakup...anong date? sana di conflict with my Puerto trip...
ReplyDelete..edited this comment...funnily enough...5 minutes ago I received a text from my Thailand travel companions if I was ok to go with them for a Sagada trip this Holy Week...waaaah...
e di ba Mommy Loy said open invite nya to go to Bantayan this Holy Week...its an experience which is surely going to be fun and unusual...
Sir B, how about taking up Mommy Loy's invite...the northern part of Cebu is also interesting..and a visit to Bantayan island is something to tickle your camera's lenses...
I enjoyed this trip a lot because we were able to do a lot of things and visit places.
ReplyDeleteWhat I didn't try though was the Pambato reef snorkel part..coz I couldn't find my eye googles...but sea, sand, subterranean river, cute waterfalls, and hot springs? My rock-walking pa...All check!
I even get to tickle a croc...if only they wouldn't grow so big, I'd like to have one as a pet :-)