[This post supersedes my previous Underground River travel guide] 1 | Getting a permit You have to get a permit at the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park Protected Area Management Office. It has transferred to Mendoza Park – about 2.7 km from its previous office at the Puerto Princesa City Coliseum. At the airport […]
Blue Water Cave Travel Guide
Just a 15-minute trek from the highway, there lies a cave system that is unique of its kind. It’s called Blue Water Cave. The name is so appropriate as the waters flow from within – from a source that, up until now, still a mystery to many. Varying legends surround the flowing waters that appear […]
Conquering the Pawikan Cave in Islas de Gigantes
If you think Islas de Gigantes is just all about stunning beaches, then think again. It offers more than that. Proof? One example: The breathtaking Pawikan Cave. Pawikan Cave is one of the most popular attractions in Islas se Gigantes. In fact, it is included in most tour packages they offer. Well, I do not […]
Top 10 reasons why you should visit Islas de Gigantes
Some would say that Islas de Gigantes is like Boracay; others claim it is similar to El Nido. Indeed, they are correct as it is comparable to those attractions combined. This group of islands has both the white sand beaches of Boracay and the breathtaking rock formations of El Nido – and a whole lot […]
Cabagnow Cave: Take A Plunge Into This Mystical Cave Pool in Anda, Bohol
Just a few distance from the Combento Cave lies another exciting attraction that is frequently visited by both local and foreign tourists – the Cabagnow Cave. From the road, you just need to take about 200-meter walk following an unpaved trail amidst a dense greenery and towering coconut trees. You’ll know you are almost there when […]