Baguio and Tagaytay Reporting
Baguio and Tagaytay Reporting
Baguio and Tagaytay Reporting
TOURIST DESTINATION IN
THE PHILIPPINES
Palawan
-Palawan Island is the largest island in the province
of Palawan in the Philippines. It is a long island, the
fifth largest in the Philippines. Palawan Island has
remained undeveloped its attractions relying on its sheer
natural beauty. It is not only offers white sandy beaches
but also has mountains, jungles, and an amazing range
of wildlife. The waters around Palawan Islands are just
as awe-inspiring with coral reefs and atolls, rocky
coves, and caves and even underground river.
History of Palawan
It is believed that the Palaw’ans people and
the Tagbanuas people are direct descendants of
Palawan’s earliest settlers. They have developed an
informal form of government, their own alphabet, and
their own trade system with sea-borne merchants.
Ancient tribal artworks that managed to survive over
time include reliefs of elephants, sharks, and fish found
in the walls of the Tabon Cave. Approximately 50,000
years ago that a period of jar burials have begun – this
era lasted until AD 500 and at present, over 1500 burial
jar have already been found, along with a mural
depicting a burial procession.
TOP 5 Palawan Tourist
Destination
1. El, Nido Palawan
The name comes from the Spanish for “The Nest” and
this is the home of some truly spectacular scenery both
above and below the sea. It forms the El Nido Marine
Reserve Park with such endangered species as the giant
clam. Philippine cockatoos have also recently been
reintroduced. The nearby Tubbataha Reef Marine Park is
also incredible covering an area of 332 square kilometres.
This place is not just about pretty sandy beaches and
mesmerizing waters. Its islands are filled with towering
karst mountains that serve as the perfect backdrop for
adventures in this tropical paradise.
2. Puerto Princesa Underground River
Shedy D. Galorport
Jesil Ann D. Custodio
Marc Selwyn R. Macabante
Sharelyn I. Raval