Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Pandan island (Palawan)
Pandan island -- is where they get their materials like leaves, stalks, coconut husk for making huts , broom, nipa roof use to their cottage and etc.......
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sabang Island (Palawan)
Butterfly Garden (Palawan)
Butterfly Garden -- is where they breed butterflies it's best to see the butterfly garden in the morning. Morning with good sunshine is the best time to observe the butterflies in flight, highlights of activities like from egg to larva to pupa to adult butterfly, hatching, courtship, mating, etc... During the heat of the day, many species take a shelter under the leaves etc...a good chance to observe them closely and take photographs
St. Paul Underground at Palawan (sabang)
St Paul Cave -- is Palawan's most fascinating network of caves. Carved out by an underground river, the cave meanders for over eight km. Nature has provided it with a bewildering variety of enormous stalactites, fragile-looking columns, smooth-walled pipes, jagged caverns and big, impressive chambers.The entrance to the Underground River is set in a picturesque lagoon on the west coast of Central Palawan. You could almost overlook this deeply fissured, yawning opening in the grey limestone face, through which you can enter the dark maw of the cave in small paddle bancas/pumpboat. The light of the lamps reveals coutless bats in the cave. You would need a powerful flash to take photographs here.
Matinloc Island (Palawan)
Matinloc Island -- has numerous little bays along its long coast, with sandy beaches and corals well worth seeing. Calmung bay on the east side of the island is worth a mention, as well as the Secret Beach on the west coast.
The island has breathtaking views with limestone cliffs and pristine waters as you can see in the pictures. There's also a pier for the boats to dock and a nice chapel in the island. Spectacular island
Hire boat to take you there
El Nido Lagen Island Resort (Palawan)
Friday, April 23, 2010
El Nido Lagen Island Resort (Palawan)
Palawan’s -- crystal clear waters present an endless opportunity for adventure. If you are looking for an underwater adventure or just want to feel the simple pleasure of seeing beautiful and colorful sea creatures, you could go snorkeling or diving. Better yet, you could swim along with the Palawan Dugong also known as the Palawan Sea Cow. It is one of the tourist attractions in the place. For less athletic people, they could go bird watching, fishing, go on mangrove tours, or visit the butterfly garden, and the crocodile farm and the nature park.
Palawan Island (Philippines)
Palawan is the country’s biggest province in terms of land area. More than 1700 islands are surrounding that awesome landscape. The Islands are surrounded by coral shelf’s. The Mountains are canopied by broad virgin forests. The green Mountains seem to be the place of the origin of the clouds.
Puerto Princesa is the capital town, called the City in the forest. The island is still almost untouched. Only 6 percent are developed. The income is based on fishing, farming and “tribiking”. Industrial areas are less, and even the tourism is still a young growing plant.
The destinations are scattered all over the islands. Amazing white beaches, waterfalls and hot springs, are the most visited tourist spots. The unique underground river is just one of them.
Club Noah Resort (Palawan)
Club Noah has a vision of Man and Nature living together in harmony. Isabelle, the first Club Noah-owned resort is designed to be a model-case for eco-tourism.
With administrative authority over a one mile radius of the island, Club Noah has slowly brought the reefs of Isabelle back to life. The presence of the white breasted eagle, grey reef egrets, and kingfisher attest to the abundance of fish in the water.
El Nido Lagen Island Resort (Palawan)
Club Paradise island (Pawlawan)
Club Paradise is an idyllic island resort that revels in its seascapes and landscapes. The 19-hectare Dimakya Island boasts of a grand display of natural splendors- 700 meters of pure white sand, turquoise waters, rich marine ecosystem and various wildlife and foliage that are delightful to the eyes and soothing to the senses. Wildlife abound Dimakya Island. The Palawan-endemic calamian deer, scaly anteater, monitor lizard, and various species of birds including eagles,have made the island's dense forest its home.
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