Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Palawan - a Great Tourist Destination (second series)

Palawan Province
A Great Tourist Destination
Second series
Palawan is the last frontier in the Philippines where Man and Mother Nature happily co-exist… its natural beauty evokes bliss and serenity… its people welcome you to enjoy your pilgrimage with this reminder: bring with you  good intentions; and leave nothing but beautiful memories and the lessons of life learned from nature!  

How to reach this last frontier?... see your guide below…


Palawan is one of the major tourist destinations in the world and becoming to be Asia’s number one! It has two World Heritage Sites, world class island resorts, superb diving sites, unique flora and fauna and numerous unrivaled attractions…to mention a few.  

This blog is second in the series...

Tubbataha Reef National Park

Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park lies in the middle of the Sulu Sea about 150 kms southeast of Puerto Princesa City. It is composed of North and South Atolls and the adjacent Jessie Beazley Reef.




BiodiversityThe park contains roughly 10,000 hectares of coral reef and home to no less than:

About 600 species of fish

360 species of corals (about half of all coral species in the world)
12 species of sharks
13 species of dolphins & whales
Nesting Hawksbill & Green sea turtles
Over 100 species of birds


Busuanga town…

Even among its islands, Busuanga lives up to its aquatic features… see the two islands below? …resembling a fish?...a submerged stingray?... or a crab?... or whatever your imagination comes up…


What Busuanga town can offer? … sanctuary of African wildlife… islands… beaches… diving spots… choose your wild…



A former leper colony… now a flourishing communityCulion… offers a valuable lesson on human sacrifices, hope, faith, love… and its natural beauty!



Continue to the third series...


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