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Palawan Beach ResortsTubbataha Reef. The 33,200-hectare reef rivals the best in the world, boasting of marine species not found elsewhere.  It’s no wonder that the reef became the country’s first national marine park and is now a World Heritage Site protected by UNESCO. 


St. Paul Underground River. Another World Heritage Site protected by UNESCO, the world’s longest underground river is truly a gem to behold.  Visitors can go by banca in order to explore the area. 


Honda Bay. Be thrilled by the host of islands found along the bay: Snake Island (winding sandbar), Starfish Island and Pandan Island. 


Calauit Island. Feel like you’re in a safari tour when you ride a jeep to take you around Calauit Island.  Calauit is home to African wildlife like giraffes and zebras. 


Tabon Cave. Also known as the cradle of Philippine civilization, Tabon Cave is where the Tabon Man was discovered.   


Bulalacao Falls. Trek along rice paddies and heavily forested areas in order to see the magnificent Bulalacao Falls. 


Cabigaan. Cabigaan serves as home to the indigenous people of Tagbanua.  December is a good month to visit the place because the people have a thanksgiving ritual during the full moon, complete with a healing ritual called the runsay, also observed and performed during the same day.

 

 

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