Palawan in itself is a place of wonder. Highly regarded as one of the most beautiful places in the world, it boasts of places some people may not yet hear of, but are essential to be included in everyone’s itinerary when they visit there.

As culturally diverse as its islands, 5 places stand out. These 5 spots in Palawan are something you should not miss out on!

Tabon Cave Complex

 

Caves are a popular attraction in Palawan, housing 200 caves around the area. But one of the few that stands out is the Tabon Cave, which is famous for having skeletal artifacts of the Tabon Man, traced to be over 16,000 years old.

It is fascinating that these artifacts are one of the oldest evidence of Homo Sapiens in the entirety of Southeast Asia, making up for an educational adventure.

Tubbataha Reef

One of the two UNESCO World Heritage Site here in Palawan is known to house half of the world’s coral species. It is an essential visit for divers and sea animal lovers, but there’s a catch: the reef is open for public diving during the diving season (March to June).

It’s important that everyone plan their visit here as early as now because this spot easily gets booked up.

Puerto Princesa Underground River

The second UNESCO World Heritage Site on this list is a record-holder. It is the longest underground river in the world that’s open to the public. People looking for adventure will be in awe on the beauty this river can offer, measuring up to 8km long.

Tourists coming in praise their stay here as an “otherworldly experience.” Hope that convinces everyone to go here!

 

El Nido

El Nido is actually a municipality, but as a whole, this town is already worth the exploring. It might’ve been the most popular spot in Palawan, and don’t forget to take a day or two in the beaches it can offer. You’re also good for a week-long trip to Palawan by just going here. It’s that good of a place to unwind.

Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center

Formerly Crocodile Farming Institute, this preservation center has grown to incorporate other endangered species aside from farming crocodiles. Here’s a place the kids will definitely enjoy, and perhaps adults can too!

Palawan houses a lot of facilities and tourist spots primarily concerned in cultivating extinct creatures. This is the perfect place to start your tour if you want to explore it all.

There’s so much to explore in Palawan other than these 5 places. Experience Palawan like never before: having your very own leisure home at Diamond Beach Residences.

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