Sunday, March 7, 2010

Top tourist spots in Palawan

Palawan is one of the most attractive spots that tourists can visit in the Philippines. With a total land area of 1,489,655 hectares, the province is known as the “Last Frontier” and is home to one of the most protected areas in the country.

The province boasts of many attractions that will captivate both local and international tourists. Here we will look at some of the most beautiful tourist spots in Palawan.

The Calauit Island Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the tourist spots in Palawan worth visiting. Its 3,700 hectare land area is home to different varieties of wildlife animals. Here one will be awed by the site of African animals such as giraffes, zebras, elands, and gazelles mingling with local Philippine animals such as the Palawan bearcat, peacock pheasant, and mouse deer. There is modest accommodation for guests intending to wile their night away.

Coron
The Coron Reef is another tourist spot in Palawan that should be considered visiting. It has seven captivating lakes engulfed by limestone cliffs. The venue is a popular destination of nature lovers staying in Palawan.

One of the top destinations in Palawan, the El Nido Marine Reserve is home to different species of wildlife. With an area of 96,000 hectares, this tourist spot in Palawan is home to a wide range of rainforests, coral reefs, limestone cliffs, mangroves, and white sand beaches. Likewise, guests can look forward to seeing numerous species of fishes like the manta ray. Divers may experience swimming side by side with the sea cow, known by its local name of “dugong,” which is one of the most endangered marine mammal in the world.

Tubbataha Reef

Recognized as the top diving site in the Philippines is another tourist spot in Palawan, the Tubbataha Reefs National Marine Park. Due to its rich marine life, Tubbataha Reefs National Marine Park has been listed as a World Heritage Site by the World Tourism Association. This body of water is famous for the Tubbataha shark. Not to mention, it likewise boasts of being the home of a good variety of invertebrates and reef fishes.

Dubbed as the "Cradle of Philippine Civilization," the Tabon Cave is another tourist spot in Palawan. Here anthropologists found the remains of early man and his tools. In one of its intricate chambers, evidence of early life was dug up resulting to the discovery of the Tabon Man, believed to be 22,000 years old.

These are just some of the many tourist spots in Palawan. There are other attractions that are worth seeing in Palawan.